Si Satchanalai 2
Read MoreThe Buddha sheltered by the multi-headed, cobralike hood of a naga—a serpentlike creature—is a common theme in Buddhist sculpture and painting. In the tale related to the incident depicted here at Wat Chedi Chet Thaeo, the naga king Mucalinda protects the Buddha from a great rainstorm lasting seven days as the Buddha meditates following his enlightenment.
A steep ascent of well over 100 steps leads to the hilltop ruins of Wat Khao Phnom Phloeng, 'Temple of the Mountain of Fire,' where all that remains are a partially restored Buddha and chedi, a shrine in the form of a small mondop, or open enclosure, and a few laterite columns that once supported the roof of an assembly hall.