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Wat Kudi Dao

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The temple is considered a good example of late Ayutthaya style. Abandoned after Ayutthaya fell to the Burmese in 1767, the site has been partially restored in modern times.
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The Ubosot (ordination hall) is 15.4 meters wide and 27.8 meters long. Its main entrance faces east. It has three gates at the front and two gates at the back.
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A building outside of the wall, called the Tumnak Kummalaen, might have served as the residence of Crown Prince (later King)
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The Viharn (image hall) is 14 meters wide and 27 meters long. It has two gates at the front and two gates at the back.
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The Royal Chronicles of Ayutthaya – Richard D. Cushman & David K. Wyatt (2006) – The Siam Society –
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The bell-shaped, Sri Lankan style, principal chedi (stupa) is surrounded by eight smaller stupas.
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during his residence there, and was later involved in various negotiations about the succession.
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The Chedi, Viharn, and Ubosot are located inside a low enclosure wall.
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in 1711. According to documents the temple was the residence of
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Buildings and structures in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya (city)
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Buddhist temples in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province
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Boromakot
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"History of Ayutthaya"
ISBN
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"Cycling at Ayutthaya"
"Ayutthaya Archaeological Sites"
14°21′47.9304″N 100°35′24.365″E / 14.363314000°N 100.59010139°E / 14.363314000; 100.59010139
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Buddhist temples in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province
Buildings and structures in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya (city)

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