Wat Inthawat was situated off Ayutthaya's city island in the northern area, in Hua Ro Sub-district on Ko Loi (1), a small island in front of the Chantra Kasem Palace. The monastery is named after the Hindu God Indra, King of Devas, God of War and God of Thunder and Storms, called Phra In (พระอินทร์) by the Thai people. [Wat In Dawat]
The temple is first shown on a Fine Arts Department map drafted in 1974 CE and was positioned more or less north of Wat Saphan Kluea along Khlong Sai (2), on the campus of the present Ayutthaya Ship Building Industrial and Technology College (Boat School). A Fine Arts Department map drafted in 1993 CE depicts a monastery in the exact location but denominates it as Wat Jampa (วัดจำปา). Professor Khemnak indicates only six monasteries on Ko Loi and does not mention Wat Inthawat. [1]
Source: Ayutthaya Historical Research
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