Wat Si Sawai - Sukhothai Historical Park, Thailand
Wat Si Sawai is one of the oldest temples in the Sukhothai Historical Park, having been founded at the end of the 12th century or early 13th century and before the coming of the Sukhothai Kingdom.
Initially the temple consisted of three prangs, constructed by the Khmer as a Hindu sanctuary dedicated to Shiva.
The prangs were left unfinished and were only completed during the Ayutthaya era in the 15th century they were finished in the Lopburi- style. At this time the temple adapted to the needs of the Buddhist faith, with a Vihara being added to the south if the cntral prang.
These prangs are adorned with stuccoed carvings of several mythological creatures like the multi headed Naga serpents, Makaras (a sea creature) and Kala, a mythological monster like creature without a lower jaw often found depicted on temples in Angkor.
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Cambodian temple style in historical park.
Wat Si Sawai, Sukhothai
Three impressive prangs from the Khmer era, and predating the Kingdom of Sukhothai, are the main feature at Wat Si Sawai. Some of the stucco decoration is still well preserved.
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Wat Sri Chum - Sukhothai Historical Park, Thailand
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Wat Sri Chum is located north of the old city walls and is part of the UNESCO Sukhothai Historical Park and was built in the late 13th century.
The temple of the bodhi tree (the Bodhi Tree was a large and very old sacred fig tree located in Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India, under which Siddhartha Gautama, the spiritual teacher later known as the Lord Buddha, is said to have attained enlightenment) features a large solid building (Mondop) with a single narrow slit at the front, rising almost to the full height of the structure. Through this narrow slit can be seen a huge image of the Lord Buddha called Phra Achana, which means 'one who is not frightened' or unpeturbed'
The mondop once had a roof, now gone, so the interior space is open to the elements.........
Wat Mahathat, Sukhothai Historical Park, Thailand
Wat Mahathat, Sukhothai Historical Park, Thailand
Wat Mahathat is the most important and arguably the most impressive temple in the Sukhothai Historical park. The name of the temple, translates to Temple of the great relic.
Founded by King Sri Indraditya sometime between 1292 and 1347, Wat Mahathat was the main temple of the city and the Kingdom of Sukhothai. The deasign of the temple is based on the Mandala, representing the universe, with the principal stupa (chedi), built in 1345 to enshrine relics of the Lord Buddha. This is surrounded by smaller stupas in eight directions. Four of these show Khmer influences, the other four, reflect the Lanna style. On both sides of the principal stupa are two 9 metre high standing Buddha images, known as Phra Attharot.........
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Sukhothai - Thailand in 4K (UHD) - สุโขทัย
A 4K (UHD) visit to Sukothai (สุโขทัย) ancient temples in Thailand, with scenes from Wat Mahathat, Wat Sra Sri, Wat Si Sawai, King Ramkhamhaeng monument, Wat Shedi Si Hong, Wat Kon Laeng, Wat Chetuphon, Wat TraPhang Ngoen, Tra Pang Tra Klian .
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Sukhothai Historical Park
Si Satchanalai Historical Park
Wat Mahathat
Wat Si Chum
Wat Sri Sawai
Wat Chang Lom
Wat Sa Si
Boon Lott's Elephant Sanctuary
Wat Saphan Hin
Wat Sorasak
The temple on the lake, Old Sukhothai, Thailand
The temple on the lake, Old Sukhothai, Thailand
Just a short way up from the east gate of old Sukhothai is Wat Traphang Thong, the temple of the golden pond.
This Buddhist temple is the only one of the ancient temples within the old city walls that is still in active use, today. Originally built during the reign of King Lithai of Sukhothai, the main remaining structure is a laterite Singhalese-style round-shaped chedi.
In front of the chedi s a small pavilion housing the Lord Buddha footprint on a large stone slab. The Footprint dates from 1359 and was originally at the temple of Phra Bat Yai situtaed on a hill outside of town. It was moved to Wat Traphang Thong in the mid-twentieth century.....
Sukhothai historical park, Wat Sa Si, Thailand
Sukhothai historical park Thailand, 2007, Wat Sa Si
Wat Sa Si (Thai: วัดสระศรี) is a small temple close to Ramkhamhaeng Monument. Wat Sa Si is beautifully situated in the midst of Traphang-Trakuan lake northwest of Wat Mahathat. Due to its location, the temple is one of the most beautiful place in Sukhothai. The temple has a Lanka styled stupa. The vihara of Wat Sa Si is situated on the east side of the stupa.
The Sukhothai Historical Park (Thai: อุทยานประวัติศาสตร์สุโขทัย (Pronunciation)) covers the ruins of Sukhothai, which literally means Dawn of Happiness, capital of the Sukhothai kingdom in the 13th and 14th centuries, in what is now the north of Thailand. It is located near the modern city of Sukhothai, capital of the province with the same name.
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Wat Sri Sawai, Sukhothai, Tailàndia.
- Old city of Sukhothai.
Wat Saphan Hin - Sukhothai Historical Park, Thailand
On a hill overlooking the old city stands one of Sukhothai's most beautiful Buddha images, the Phra Attharot Buddha of Wat Saphan Hin. The temple's name means stone bridge, which comes from the slate stone pathway that makes the climb to the top of the hill only slightly easier.
The temple dates to the mid 1300’s and was commissioned by King Ramkhamhaeng
The path is about 300 meters long. There is a stone platform with a small square chedi(stupa) on it, about two-thirds of the way up.
My only companion to the ‘summit’ was a local dog on this bright, cool, almost autumnal day, just after sunrise……
Wat Sa Si, Sukhothai
Wat Sa Si it located about in the center of the historical old city of Sukhothai, Thailand. Besides a stupa and a splendid sitting Buddha Image, there is a most photogenic Walking Buddha Image (likely a more recent addition). Wat Sa Si is located in the middle of a small lake, splendid surroundings.
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Wat Phra Phai Luang - Sukhothai Historical Park, Thailand
The “Monastery of the Great Wind”...
Wat Phra Phai Luang is located near the Sanluang gate in the North city wall, just outside of the old walled town of Sukhothai.
The temple dates to the end of the 11th century or early 12th century before the founding of the Sukhothai Kingdom, which makes it one of the oldest monuments in Sukhothai.
It is believed to have been built during the reign of the Angkor King Jayavarman VII, who built some of Angkor’s most impressive monuments including the Bayon Temple.
Wat Phra Phai Luang was built by the Khmer when the area around Sukhothai formed part of an outpost of the Khmer empire and was dedicated to Vishnu. During the Khmer period the temple was in the centre of the town.
Later in the Sukhothai era, the temple was .converted into a Theravada Buddhist temple but remained outside the town now surrounded by the protective moat........
Sukhothai historical park, Wat Mahathat, Thailand
Sukhothai historical park, Wat Mahathat, Thailand 2007
Wat Mahathat or Mahathat Temple (Thai วัดมหาธาตุ) is the most important and impressive temple in Sukhothai Historical Park. The temple’s name translates to “temple of the great relic”. The temple was founded by Sri Indraditya, between 1292 and 1347 as the main temple of the city as well as the Sukhothai Kingdom.
The Sukhothai Historical Park (Thai อุทยานประวัติศาสตร์สุโขทัย) covers the ruins of Sukhothai, which literally means Dawn of Happiness, capital of the Sukhothai kingdom in the 13th and 14th centuries,in what is now the north of Thailand. It is located near the modern city of Sukhothai, capital of the province with the same name.
Sukhothai historical park, Wat Mahathat
Sukhothai - ราชอาณาจักรสุโขทัย - Wat Mahathat - Wat Si Sawai - Wat Traphang Ngoen - Tajlandia
Sukhothai - ราชอาณาจักรสุโขทัย - Wat Mahathat - Wat Si Sawai - Wat Traphang Ngoen - Tajlandia
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Wat Phra Phai Luang, Sukhothai
The original Wat Phra Phai Luang predates the founding of the Thai Kingdom of Sukhothai. It was likely built during the reign of Jayavarman VII and the evidence can be seen in the three Khmer prangs (only one remaining) at the north of the site. Wat Phra Phai Luang is located on a vast area in the so-called northern part of the historic city of Sukhothai.
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Speedy Wats Sri Svaya, Sa Si & Si Chum Sukhothai, Thailand
We continued zooming through the important sections of Sukhothai via tuk-tuk to Wat Sri Svaya, Wat Sa Si and Wat Si Chum. Temples constructed in Angkor Wat style with Khmer temples, Wat Sri Svaya perched on an island and a major highlight, Wat Si Chum.
Wat Si Chum is awe inspiring with the very massive sitting Buddha image and graceful hand that adorns much literature about Thailand and Sukhothai. Done with Sukhothai, it was off to the bus station and our next destination, Lampang, Thailand's third Historical City.