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Wat Phraram
This monastery was established by King Ramesuan at the
cremation site of King Ramathibodi I, his father in 1368.
Afterwards it was restored in the reign of King Borom Trai
Lokanath and King Boromkote. Its architectural style is of
King Boromkote’s time. |
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Wat
Phraram
Wat Phraram This monastery was situated outside the
grand palace compound to the east. King Ramesuan
commanded it built on ground, where the royal
cremation ceremony for his father King U - Thong, took
place. A big lagoon is in front of this monastery. Its
original name was “Nong Sano”, it was changed to be
“Bung Phraram” or currently Phraram Public Park.
Wat Phraram
This monastery was established by King Ramesuan in
1368 at the cremation site of King Ramathibodi I (King
U-Thong), his father. Afterwards it was restored in
the reign of King Borom Trai Lokanath and King
Boromkote. Its architectural style is of King
Boromkote?s time. At present, the temple is situated
near Phra Ram pond which has originally called "Nong
Sano". In the temple, there remains a main prang
surrounded by a cloister containing deteriorated stone
Buddha images. |
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