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The mondop (Thai: มณฑป, from Pali/Sanskrit maṇḍapa) is a building form in traditional Thai religious architecture featuring a square or cruciform building with a usually pointed roof. In the narrow sense, it refers to an enclosed square building with a roughly pyramidal, multi-tiered roof culminating in a tall pointed spire, with a roof structure very similar to the smaller busabok. In the wider sense, the term may refer to religious buildings following a wide range of architectural styles, including historical structures more closely reflecting the Indic mandapa, from which they are likely derived.[1][2]

Phra Mondop at Wat Phra Kaew

Mondop may be used for various functions, including as scripture halls (ho trai) and for housing religious artefacts. Prominent examples include the library (Phra Mondop) at Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok and the mondop covering the Buddha footprintatWat Phra Phutthabat in Saraburi.[1] The pointed roof structure can be found incorporated in the prasat architectural form, where it crowns a usually cruciform, gabled roof.[3]

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  1. ^ a b Sthapitanond, Nithi; Mertens, Brian (2012). Architecture of Thailand: A Guide to Tradition and Contemporary Forms. Didier Millet. pp. 102–103. ISBN 9789814260862.
  • ^ Jermsawatdi, Promsak (1979). Thai Art with Indian Influences. Abhinav Publications. p. 117. ISBN 8170170907.
  • ^ Athit Limmun (2005). การศึกษากุฎาคารในสมัยรัตนโกสินทร์ [A study on kudakhan in the Rattanakosin period] (PDF) (Master's thesis) (in Thai). Chulalongkorn University. ISBN 974-53-2626-7.

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