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Wihara Phra Mongkhonbophit Ayutthaya


Pra Mongkhonbophit is an image of Buddha made of brick covered

with bronze and gilt. Its whole body is black as it was covered with black

lacquer. It is assumed that it was built in the reign of Somdej Phra

Chairacha in 1538 as a symbol Buddha image of Chichiang Temple and

was enshrined outdoor. Later on, King Song-Tham had the Buddha image

moved to the south-west of Wat Phra Sri Sanphet and kept it in the

pavilion, the Mondopa. In the reign of Phra Chao Sua, the Mondopa was

burnt down by a fire due to a thunderbolt, causing the lotus bud and the

right arm of the Buddha image to break down. Phra Chao Sua then had

the broken parts of the image restored. During the fall of Ayutthaya in

1767, the Wihara Mongkhon Bophit was badly burnt and the right arm

and the hair knot of the Buddha image were broken. In the reign of

King Rama V, Phraya Boranrachathanin who was the governor of

Ayutthaya during that time restored the image with stucco and gilt. In

1992, the Wihara Mongkhon Bophit was built to cover the image. This

image,in the attitude of subduing mara, is one of the biggest Buddha

images in Thailand.

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