Wat Khao Bandai It (วัดเขาบันไดอิฐ)
Thai. ‘Brick Stairway Mountain
Temple’. Name of a Buddhist temple
in
Phetchaburi,
which is located on a 121 meter tall hill named Khao Bandai
It, from which it gets its name, which in turn gets its name from
the brick staircase that starts from the foot of the mountain in
between
Mon
Thep
Nimit
Buddha
Pond (fig.)
and Sala Taeng Ngae (fig.). The mountain has many caves, of
which some have been turned into Buddhist shrines. The temple's
ubosot
is located on a separate platform somewhere halfway to the summit.
On this platform is also a
wihaan
which is of similar dimensions and built in a similar style, and
erected in pair with the ubosot. In between these two buildings
stands a white
chedi,
thus bringing the whole in complete symmetry, which is perhaps most
apparent when seen from the summit. The ubosot is known for its
charming and unique art-style, including of it
gable board
(fig.),
which featured on a Thai postage stamp issued in 2005, as part of a
set of four triangular stamps on
Thai gables
(fig.).
The
hilltop has a large building of which the roof doubles as a platform
that has a giant
Buddha image.
Next to it is another
platform with a
stupa.
Both offer panoramic views of the area, including of
Khao Wang (fig.),
the city's palace mountain
with the remains of the Phra Nakhon Khiri summer
palace (fig.)
of King
Mongkut,
located just opposite of Khao Bandai It.
See MAP
and
TRAVEL PICTURES (1),
(2) and
(3).
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