Viharn Geng and Viharn Phra Sasada
Next to a group of Chinese style buildings are two viharns standing next to each other, the Viharn Geng and the Viharn Phra Sasada. The Viharn Geng contains three images of the Buddha, the base of one of them contains some of the ashes of King Mongkut.
The Viharn Phra Sasada consists of two rooms. The front room contains the Phra Sasada Buddha image, after which the viharn was named. In front of it is an ancient Mon Dvaravati era stone Buddha image. The room in the back of the viharn contains a reclining Buddha image named Phra Saiya. The wall behind the image is adorned with murals depicting followers in admiration.