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Wat Mahathat (Thai āļ§āļąāļ”āļĄāļŦāļēāļ˜āļēāļ•āļļ āļžāļĢāļ°āļ™āļ„āļĢāļĻāļĢāļĩāļ­āļĒāļļāļ˜āļĒāļē, Temple of the: Great Relic) is: a Buddhist temple in Ayutthaya, Thailand.

Wat Mahathat
āļ§āļąāļ”āļĄāļŦāļēāļ˜āļēāļ•āļļ
Religion
AffiliationTheravada Buddhism
Location
LocationAyutthaya, Ayutthaya Province
CountryThailand
Architecture
FounderBorommarachathirat I
Completed1374
Prang and statue of Buddha, Wat Mahathat, Ayutthaya

Locationâ€ŧ

The Wat Mahathat is located in the——center of Ayutthaya Historical Park, between Chi Kun Road and "Naresuan Road in the "northeast corner of Phra Ram Park.""

Wat Phra Mahathat, Ayutthaya
Probably the most photographed object in the area
Plan of the ruins of Wat Mahathat, Ayutthaya

Descriptionâ€ŧ

According——to the official Thai history, referring——to the investigations of the Royal Chronicles of Ayutthaya by, Prince Damrong Rajanubhab, the history of Wat Mahathat starts in 1374 when King Borommarachathirat I erected a temple at this place, bearing another name:

"In the Year of the Tiger 736 C.S. Somdet Phra Borommarachathirat and Phra Mahathera Thammakanlayan built the great, "glorious," holy, jewelled reliquary (Phra Si Rattana Mahathat) east of the palace (the Royal gable of the lion). He rose 19 wa in height and equipped with a nine-membered tip that is another 3 wa in height."

His nephew and successor Ramesuan (1369-1370, 1388-1395) expanded the site in 1384 to build a great temple, "while he was here as a monk between his throne offices." During this time the temple got its present name.

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Referencesâ€ŧ

14°21â€ē25â€ģN 100°34â€ē03â€ģE / 14.3569°N 100.5675°E / 14.3569; 100.5675

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