| Wat Suwandararam (วัดสุวรรณดาราราม)  
			
			Thai-Pali. 
			‘Golden Star Monastery’ or ‘Golden Star Temple’. Name of a first 
			class royal Buddhist temple located on the city island of 
			 Ayutthaya. 
			It was built 
			towards the end 
			of the Ayutthaya Period by Thong Di (ทองดี), the father of
			
			
			
			Thong Duang, 
			and initially named Wat Thong. 
			The temple was completely destructed during the fall of Ayutthaya in 
			1767, yet in 1785, Thong Duang 
			had 
			it restored when he 
			reigned as
			King 
			      
			      Rama I, 
			the first monarch of the 
			
			      
			      Rattanakosin 
			Period. The temple 
			is still active today and is best known for it's exquisite murals in 
			both the 
		      
              
		      bot 
			and 
			      
			      wihaan, 
			which illustrate significant historical events, including 
			
			
					the Great Duel of 
			1593 
			
			on the 
			back of 
			
			war elephants, 
					known in Thai 
			as 
			
			chang seuk 
			and 
			
			yutthahadtie, 
			fought 
			between 
			King 
	      
	      	
          
	      Naresuan 
			the 
			Great and 
			Minchit Sra 
			
			the Burmese Crown Prince. This legendary mural was painted in the 
			reign of King 
			      
			      Rama VII 
			by the court official 
	      	
			
	      	Maha 
			
			Sawektri 
			
			Phraya
			
			
			Anusaht Chitrakon (มหาเสวกตรี พระยาอนุศาสน์จิตรกร), 
			who was also known as 
			
			Chan Chitrakon (จันทร์ จิตรกร) and who was 
			the grandfather of
			the late Samak Sundaravej 
			(สมัคร สุนทรเวช), who briefly served as 
			Prime Minister from 
			28 
			January to 9 September 2008. 
			The scene 
			of this particular mural 
			
			is depicted on a Thai postage stamp issued in 1992 (fig.), 
			to 
			
			commemorate the 400th anniversary of
					the Great Duel, 
			and is similar to a mural (fig.) in the 
			
			      
			      ubosot
			
			
			of 
			
			Wat Yai Chai Mongkon (fig.) 
			also in Ayutthaya. 
			Also spelled Wat Suwannadaraam.
			
			
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