The ordination hall contains three Buddha images all in the posture of subduing Mara.
Two images are assumed to have been built during the Sukhothai period around 1357.
They were covered with stucco, lacquered and gilt, probably to hide their value from the
Burmese invaders in 1767. In 1963 during a cleaning process, the stucco came off and
the metal became visible. One image is in gold measuring a width of 145 cm and a height
of 190 cm.) The second one is made from an alloy of copper, silver and gold and
measures at width 170 cm and at height is 228 cm. The third image in the middle of the
pedestal is an Ayutthaya stucco image covered with gold (width 182 cm - height is 256