In front of the high altar stand two large Buddha images. These were cast in 1841 by royal behest of King Rama III in dedication to hes grandfather, King Rama I, and his father, King Rama II. The images were named Phra Phuttha Yod Fa Chula Lok and Phra Phuttha Loetla Napalai. Another image, Samphutthapanni Buddha image, also highly venerated by the Thai people, is situated in front of the high altar. It was cast by King Mongkut (Rama IV) during the time he was ordained as a monk.