The Wat Jet Yod is located alongside the highway . It has an old, Indian-style wihaan; its park endowed with many trees is a pleasant place to spend some hours. There you will also have the chance to see the eight statues of Buddha. Each of them refers to one specific day of the week and the size of an adult man.
November 2007
Eric's photo
Nikon F50, lens 28/80mm
November 2007
Eric's photo
Nikon F50, lens 28/80mmWat Jet Yod was built in the 15th century. Its style is inspired from Mahabodhi temple in Bodhgaya (India).
February 2008
Eric's photo
Nikon F50, lens 28/80mmThis is a old wihaan in Indian style that has seven spires. They represent the seven weeks the Buddha spent in Bodhgaya after his Enlightment.
November 2007
Eric's photo
Nikon F50, lens 28/80mmFocus on the old wihaan and its stucco reliefs.n stuc.
February 2008
Eric's photo
Nikon F50, lens 28/80mm
February 2008
Eric's photo
Nikon F50, lens 28/80mm
February 2008
Eric's photo
Nikon F50, lens 28/80mmFrom the left to the right: the chedi and a wihaan.
March 2008
Florence and Pierre photos
Canon EOS 350D The Wihaan.
November 2007
Eric's photo
Nikon F50, lens 28/80mmInside the wihaan.
November 2007
Eric's photo
Nikon F50, lens 28/80mmNagas at the wihaan entrance.
February 2008
Eric's photo
Nikon F50, lens 28/80mmThe Chedi shelters a Buddha's relic in its heart.
March 2008
Florence and Pierre photos
Canon EOS 350D Here are the eight buddha's statues in the week.
Created by Eric,
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Translated by Audrey.
Last update: Thursday, December 23, 2010.