That day, I spent my time to go to Ayuttaya. I went to 3
parts of Ayuttaya.😄
The first place is Wat Yai Chaya Mongkol. It is the great temple of Auspicious Victory. With the establisment of Ayudhaya as the capital city in 1350. King U-thong proclaimed this temple the "royal" temple. At that time it bore the name "Wat Chao Phya Thai". The temple had been the place of many important historical events. it was the seat of the buddhist patriarchs and monks of the forest tradition (aranyavasi school) which was noted for the practice of meditation and insight. Wat Yai Chaya Mongkol derived its name from Chedi built to commemorate the renowned victory of King Naresuan the great over massive Burnese invasion in 1593.
The main tample of Wat Yai Chaya Mongkol |
The top of the temple is a place for praying. This is for Bhuddist. The threw coin and then they prayed.
The next place was Wat Maha That. It is also a temple. Wat Maha That is the royal temple that houses Buddha's relics. The temple is located on the city island in the central part of Ayutthaya. it is situated in the east of the Royal Palace in Pratu Chai sub-district. Phra Na Korn Sri Ayutthaya district, Phra Na Korn Sri Ayutthata Province.
It is stated in the Royal Chronicles of Ayutthaya that the construction of Wat Maha That's Main Pagoda (Prang) was started by King Borommaracha I in 1374 and completed in King Ramesuan's reign. The Pagoda collapsed during King Songtham's reign and was renovated in 1633, after King Prasat Thong ascended to the throne.
At the fall of Ayutthaya in 1767, the monastery was set on fire in the Burmese attack. The abandoned Pagoda fell in decay during the reign of King Rama VI. Only the symmetrical base with staircases remains.
The third place was Floating Market. As its name, floating market is on the water. You can find many food and stuff there. Halal food? yaaah, there is seller who sell halal food, do not worry.
Threw coin |
Buddhist's God |
Also Bhuddist's God |
Hi from me😄 |
It is stated in the Royal Chronicles of Ayutthaya that the construction of Wat Maha That's Main Pagoda (Prang) was started by King Borommaracha I in 1374 and completed in King Ramesuan's reign. The Pagoda collapsed during King Songtham's reign and was renovated in 1633, after King Prasat Thong ascended to the throne.
At the fall of Ayutthaya in 1767, the monastery was set on fire in the Burmese attack. The abandoned Pagoda fell in decay during the reign of King Rama VI. Only the symmetrical base with staircases remains.
Ups sorry selfie😂 |
Friend, My buddy, me. |
Some visitors |
Hi You💕 |
You can find lake or river easily in Thailand |
Tourist Map in Ayutthaya |
Hi elephant😅 |
The third place was Floating Market. As its name, floating market is on the water. You can find many food and stuff there. Halal food? yaaah, there is seller who sell halal food, do not worry.
Some visitors buy something |
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