Wat Phrapai Luang, Sukhothai Historical Park

Wat Phrapai Luang, Sukhothai Historical Park

Wat Phrapai Luang, Sukhothai Historical Park
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Wat Phrapai Luang, Sukhothai Historical Park

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Wat Phrapai Luang was formerly a Khmer-Hindu shrine but later converted into a Buddhist monastery. It is second in importance to Wat Mahathat. There are three prangs like Wat Si-Sawai, but the southern and the central ones have crumbled leaving only the northern one decorated with stucco figures. In front of these prangs are a viharn and a crumbled chedi.

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Text by Steve Smith.

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