Under the Bodhi tree, the commemorative value of a Buddha head

Wat Mahathat is one of Ayutthaya's most iconic ruins, with the famous image of a Buddha head entwined in the roots of a Bodhi tree being a must-see for countless travelers. Strolling through the site, the atmosphere created by the interplay of crumbling walls and the passage of time is awe-inspiring. Even a single brick or an ancient tree seems to whisper stories of the rise and fall of an ancient kingdom.

Outside the site, the creative souvenir shops offer a variety of items themed around the "Buddha head and Bodhi tree." Among the most eye-catching are miniature sculptures modeled after the Buddha head encased in tree roots, crafted from materials like plaster, wood, or metal, each exuding a strong sense of history. Additionally, there are canvas bags, wooden magnets, and vintage-style notebooks adorned with classic motifs of the ruins, making them must-have items for artistic travelers.

I particularly recommend a bookmark made from pressed Bodhi leaves, with each leaf vein being unique and printed with the words "Wat Mahathat." Its simplicity carries profound meaning. Shopping here is not merely a travel expense but feels more like paying homage to and preserving ancient civilization.

Post by 栗栗子 | Jun 5, 2025

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