Wat Kasatrathirat is a monastery still in use by the Buddhist clergy. It is located off the
city island along the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, north of the road No 3263
leading to Suphanburi. It is situated in Ban Pom and lies at the edge of a large field calledThung Prachet or Thung Worachet.
Besides the ordination hall and the relatively small prang, most of the monastic buildings
are from recent times. Although the history of this temple remains hazy, it is presumed
built in the Middle Ayutthaya period (1488 - 1629 AD). The principal prang is thick and
round in shape and not as streamlined as the other prangs in Ayutthaya. There are no
stairs to access the niche inside the prang. Traces of restoration are for example the bell-
shaped chedis in the niches, which earlier contained Buddha images.
city island along the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, north of the road No 3263
leading to Suphanburi. It is situated in Ban Pom and lies at the edge of a large field calledThung Prachet or Thung Worachet.
Besides the ordination hall and the relatively small prang, most of the monastic buildings
are from recent times. Although the history of this temple remains hazy, it is presumed
built in the Middle Ayutthaya period (1488 - 1629 AD). The principal prang is thick and
round in shape and not as streamlined as the other prangs in Ayutthaya. There are no
stairs to access the niche inside the prang. Traces of restoration are for example the bell-
shaped chedis in the niches, which earlier contained Buddha images.
Wat Kasatrathirat is a monastery still in use by the Buddhist clergy. It is located off the
city island along the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, north of the road No 3263
leading to Suphanburi. It is situated in Ban Pom and lies at the edge of a large field calledThung Prachet or Thung Worachet.
Besides the ordination hall and the relatively small prang, most of the monastic buildings
are from recent times. Although the history of this temple remains hazy, it is presumed
built in the Middle Ayutthaya period (1488 - 1629 AD). The principal prang is thick and
round in shape and not as streamlined as the other prangs in Ayutthaya. There are no
stairs to access the niche inside the prang. Traces of restoration are for example the bell-
shaped chedis in the niches, which earlier contained Buddha images.
city island along the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, north of the road No 3263
leading to Suphanburi. It is situated in Ban Pom and lies at the edge of a large field calledThung Prachet or Thung Worachet.
Besides the ordination hall and the relatively small prang, most of the monastic buildings
are from recent times. Although the history of this temple remains hazy, it is presumed
built in the Middle Ayutthaya period (1488 - 1629 AD). The principal prang is thick and
round in shape and not as streamlined as the other prangs in Ayutthaya. There are no
stairs to access the niche inside the prang. Traces of restoration are for example the bell-
shaped chedis in the niches, which earlier contained Buddha images.
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