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																												| Wat Sri Ihyam (วัดศรีเอี่ยม)  
			
			Thai. ‘Majestic Fresh 
			Temple’. Name of a Buddhist temple in 
			 
		
		
		Bangkok's 
			
                
			khet 
			
			
			of Bang Na, located on the intersection of the Bang Na-Trat 
			Road and 
			      
			Sri Nagarindra 
			Road. 
    		Uniquely, 
			the temple's 
			      
			      ubosot, 
			which in Thai is usually referred to as 
		      
              
		      bot, 
			is built on top of the larger, yet 
			inside 
			somewhat 
			duller 
			
			      
			      wihaan. 
			Whereas the 
	                
                    Phra prathaan
			of the wihaan consists of a 
			
			
              Buddha image 
			in the 
			
			      pahng samahti 
			or 
	meditation 
			
			
			pose, the 
			
			main Buddha image of the ubosot is seated in the 
		      
		      
		      bhumisparsa 
			or 
			
			maravijaya
			pose. 
			The bot, which is smaller but much more elaborate than the wihaan, 
			has colourful murals, depicting scenes from 
		      
		      
		      Buddhism
			
			
			
			and from the 
                
                
                
              jataka 
			(fig.). 
			
			Also transliterated 
			Wat Sri Iam, Wat Si Iyam, or similar. 
			
			
			
			See MAP.
			
			
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