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Shrine of Nai Nok and Nai Rueang
Shrine of Nai Nok and Nai Rueang These are open, square-plan pavilions with conical polygonal roofs, located adjacent to the front of the Phra Ubosot on its eastern side, flanking the Crowned Archway. On the south side is the figure of “Nai Rueang,” depicted as a man with a Mahatthai hairstyle (traditional Thai men’s haircut),Continue reading “Shrine of Nai Nok and Nai Rueang”
Shrine of Nai Rueang and Nai Nok
Statues of Nai Rueang and Nai Nok: Faith and Self-Immolation On both sides of the Crowned Archway, there are square-plan buildings housing sculptures of two individuals: Nai Rueang and Nai Nok. Nai Rueang was an individual from the reign of King Rama I, and Nai Nok lived during the reign of King Rama II. TheContinue reading “Shrine of Nai Rueang and Nai Nok”