Situated 100 meters east of Wat Chetuphon, this temple consists of a vihara, the main chedi and subordinate chedi. Stucco reliefs decorating around the base of the main chedi depict men and women in different attire with ornaments and their hands holding vessels with flora emerging from these containers, symbolizing fertility and prosperity. Decorative stucco includes elephant and lion images. The human images already mentioned may refer to Manusayanaga, which, according to beliefs in Sri Lanka, means a divine being in the underground World. The main chedi in circular bell shape was repaired several times. At present, the upper part of the chedi is in ruins; only its superimposed mouldings, which fell down, still remain on its base.
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