Wat Saket

Wat Saket Ratchawora Mahawihan
วัดสระเกศราชวรมหาวิหาร (วัดสระเกศ)
The courtyard of Wat Saket, with the Golden Mount visible in the background.
Religion
AffiliationTheravada Buddhism
Location
LocationBoripat Road, Khwaeng Ban Bat, Khet Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100
CountryThailand
Shown within Bangkok
Coordinates13°45′14″N 100°30′30″E / 13.75389°N 100.50833°E / 13.75389; 100.50833
Architecture
TypeThai Architecture
CompletedUnknown (believed to be Ayutthaya period; renovated many times during the Rattanakosin period)
Website
www.facebook.com/watsraket

Wat Saket Ratchawora Mahawihan (Thai: วัดสระเกศราชวรมหาวิหาร), commonly known as Wat Saket, is a Buddhist temple (wat) in the Pom Prap Sattru Phai district of Bangkok, Thailand.

The temple dates back to the Ayutthaya period, when it was known as Wat Sakae (วัดสะแก). When Bangkok became the capital, King Rama I (1737–1809) renovated the temple and bestowed its present name (literally meaning "to wash the hair"). According to tradition, the king stopped here to bathe and wash his hair upon returning from war, before entering the inner city.