Attraction Details :
Wat Mani Sathit
Kapittharam is located on Sunthon Sathit Road, behind a health garden,
at the Clock Tower Circle. This temple was constructed during the
Rattanakosin period, and locals now call it Wat Thung Kaeo. Inside the
temple, there is a large five-pinnacled spire or Prang, with a width of 8
meters and a height of 16 meters, built in 1909. The spire is said to
contain the relics of Lord Buddha and the image of Luang Pho Yaem, a
venerated monk who constructed the temple.There is a large pool made of bricks, believed to be holy, and a stone tablet with the widely considered magical scripts of Luang Pho Yaem located in the middle of the pool. Its water was once used to bathe the king in the coronation ceremony of King Rama VI and King Rama VII.
The temple is open 6.00 am-5.00 pm daily.