The reliquary is thought to have been placed on the chest of the larger Buddha and plastered over at the time of construction.
The larger Buddha on the left side has less body balance due to the narrow shoulder width compared to that of the knees.
They sit on a ledge over a larger, modern Buddha in the wát's still unfinished bòht.
The two large Buddhas were cut in deep relief directly from the rock.
In the main entrance a large Buddha that is said to be over 1200 years old can be admired.
It is a high-ceilinged spacious room dominated by a large golden Buddha.
It is known for its large reclining Buddha.
He sat cross-legged on top of his desk like a large fat Buddha and sipped coffee.
Most impressive though is the large 7m-long reclining Buddha, obviously enjoying the sunshine.
This surreptitious clinch occurs in the family shrine before a large golden Buddha.