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																												Phra Thutangkha Chedi (พระธุตังคเจดีย์)   
Thai. Name of a Buddhist 
			      
			      																								
                  
			      pagoda-hall located within the compound of 
	
	Wat Asokaraam (fig.) 
	in  
	
			      Samut Prakan. This white edifice 
	has a square floor plan and is topped with 13 bell-shaped 
			
			stupas. The pinnacle consists of 
	a large stupa located in the top centre, which is surrounded by 12 smaller ones arranged 
	diagonally in 4 rows of 3, in descending order from the central peak. There are spacious halls on three of the four floors, with the top level consisting of a balcony that surrounds the central 
		      chedi. The halls contain some 
		
		Buddha images, as well as bronze statues of venerated monks and of Luang Pho Lih (fig.), the founder of Wat Asokaraam. The name Thutangkha is said to derive from thudongkawat, a Thai-Pali word meaning ‘ascetic routine’ or ‘ascetic duty’ and related to the term 
																												
			thudong. 
 
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