Located within Inthapramun Subdistrict stands Wat Khun Inthapramun, a relic from the Sukhothai era, lies a testament to divine craftsmanship: a resplendent reclining Buddha image, stretching around 50 metres, once housed within an image hall, now a solitary sentinel of time’s passage. The image possesses attractive Buddha features with a smiling face attracting respect from devotees. This colossal masterpiece, akin in size to its counterpart in Sing Buri, has drawn the gaze of royalty across era. From the revered footsteps of King Borommakot to the presence of King Rama V and the gracious visitations of King Ram IX for the royal Kathin robes ceremony. Yet, within the area of this sanctuary lies a touching tale of enigma. The multi-purpose hall, reveals the haunting visage of Khun Inthapramun, lying face down with hands and feet tied behind his back, his mortal remains bound in eternal repose, a silent witness to the secrets of the infamous thief buried within the temple’s ancient heart.
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- Entry Fee: Free (Thai nationals: Free)
- Opening Hours: Daily 08:00-17:00
- Contact: 0 3552 5867
Getting There
Wat Khun Inthapramun is located at Pho Thong, Ang Thong. View on Google Maps.
Tips for Visitors
- Avoid pointing your feet at Buddha images or monks.
- Visit early morning to see monks collecting alms.
- Dress modestly — cover shoulders and knees. Sarongs may be available at the entrance.
- Remove your shoes before entering any building.
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