Sukhothai | Thailand

Wat Saphan Hin Sukhothai

Thailand Tour 2013

Sukhothai | Thailand

07 Nov 2013 | Thu

Day 22 of 43

  • Bus | Phitsanulok to Sukhothai
  • Sukhothai Historical Park
  • Wat Mahathat Sukhothai
  • Wat Si Sawai Sukhothai
  • Wat Traphang Ngoen Sukhothai
  • Wat Sa Si Sukhothai
  • King Ramkhamhaeng Monument Sukhothai
  • Wat Sorasak Sukhothai
  • Wat Maechon Sukhothai
  • Wat Phrapai Luang Sukhothai
  • Wat Si Chum Sukhothai
  • Wat Saphan Hin Sukhothai
  • Songthaew to Sukhothai Bus Station
  • Bus | Sukhothai to Phitsanulok

Wat Saphan Hin Sukhothai

Wat Saphan Hin Sukhothai

Wat Saphan Hin (Thai: วัดสะพานหิน) or Wat Taphan Hin (Thai: วัดตะพานหิน) is located on the 200 metres hill above the plain of Sukhothai. The name of the temple means Stone Bridge Monastery, since there is a slate pathway and staircase in front of the temple complex. In various stone inscriptions found in Sukhothai, this temple was also called “Wat Aranyik”, and since Wat Saphan Hin and Wat Aranyik are only about 500 meters away from each other, so perhaps originally a single temple. When Ramkhamhaeng invited a learned monk from the distant Nakhon Si Thammarat in the south of present-day Thailand to become Sangharaja of Sukhothai, he built Wat Saphan Hin with beautiful vihara for Sangharaja to reside. The temple also has a large 12.5 meters tall standing Buddha image named “Phra Attharot”. Another large Buddha image was found in the mid-20th century. The image has features of Dvaravati style, but more likely made in the 8th century in the kingdom of Srivijaya.

– Wikipedia Wat Saphan Hin Sukhothai

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