Wat Choeng Tha - Ayutthaya Thailand - Temple of Many Names

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Wat Choeng Tha - Wat of Many Names

Now a mere shadow of its 17th-century glory, Wat Choeng Tha was once situated in front of the royal boatyard, directly across the Lopburi River from the Royal Palace.

Probably established before the founding of Ayutthaya, the temple has had many different names. It didn’t become Wat Choeng Tha until King Rama IV renamed it in the mid 19th century. Wat Thin Tha (Water Grass Temple), was one of the many previous names it was know for over long history.

The centrepiece is a medium-size Khmer-style prang built in the early Ayutthaya period and adorned with damaged white-stucco standing Buddha images in the Halting of Evil posture, which were left behind when looters raided the crypt. West of the prang, you’ll find minor chedis along with an ancient ordination hall guarded by lion images.

The temple is relatively unknown by tourists and a visit here would be worth it for anyone that wants to learn more about the former capital. Located just to the north of the island, on the banks of the Lopburi River, it’s not difficult to find. It is well worth an hour or more of your time.

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