Wat Nok is a restored temple ruin located within the Ayutthaya Historical Park in the Pratu Chai Subdistrict. It is on the southwestern corner of Wat Maha That.
Wat Nok was a monastery built in the Ayutthaya period before 1574 CE and deserted at the fall of Ayutthaya in 1767 CE. The sanctuary classically aligns on an east/west axis. In situ are the remains of a vihara (preaching hall) and a prang.
The vihara stood on an elevated brick platform. The foundations and parts of the north and south walls remain, all renovated. Broken pieces of Buddha images lay on the altar position.
The prang has a projected mandapa with an entry to the east. A minor prang decorates the roof of the mandapa. The base of the prang has multiple redented corners.
Source: Ayutthaya Historical Research
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