Wat Sika Samut is located just north of Wat Maheyong. The monastery is surrounded by a moat which following the Fine Arts Department description in situ, was used as sema - a boundary for doing religious rites - called U-Thok sema (U-Thok is royal language for water). The site consists of an ubosot or ordination hall and a principal pagoda on the west. According to archeological evidence, this temple was built in the Early Ayutthaya Period. (*)
Source: Ayutthaya Historical Research
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