- The
mondop (Thai: มณฑป, from Pali/Sanskrit maṇḍapa) is a
building form in
traditional Thai
religious architecture featuring a
square or
cruciform building...
- five-headed
crowned Phaya Nagas. The Phra
Mondop (พระมณฑป) is
situated in the
middle of the Than Phaithi. The Phra
Mondop is a
repository of
sacred texts, sometimes...
- from a tree in
India where Buddha sat
while awaiting enlightenment. Phra
Mondop or the ho trai is the
Scripture Hall
containing a
small library of Buddhist...
-
named Phra
Phutthamahasuwannapatimakon since 1992, is now
housed in the
Mondop building,
built in 2007. Wat
Traimit is a
notable example of
early post-absolute...
- site plan of
classical Dravidian architecture. In Thai, it is
called a
mondop (มณฑป). It
features often in Thai
temple art and architecture,
either in...
-
Buddha images. It is the ****embly hall
where monks and
laypeople congregate.
Mondop (Thai: มณฑป) -
specific square- or cruciform-based
building or shrine, sometimes...
-
kudakhan into
several categories,
according to the
shape of the spire:
mondop-shaped, prang-shaped, mongkut-shaped, and
others (including stupa-shaped...
- on the
eastern side ****igned a
Mondop where Buddha's
footsteps are
believed to be. The
terrace of the
Chedi with
Mondop was
surrounded by a
cloister (Phra...
- in the 1920s by the monk Khru Ba Srivichai. The
building houses a
large mondop structure for an
altar surrounded by
Buddha statues. One of the standing...
- the Dharmasala, the
Chedi of
Princess Kantha Bupha and The
Phnom Mondop (mount
mondop)
where the
statue of
Preah Ko is situated. The wall that surrounds...