The interiors are decorated with crossbeams of lacquer and gold, and in shallow niches in the walls of paintings of important stupas all over the country.
[1] Inside the ordination hall (ubosot) is a Sukhothai-style Buddha statue named Phra Buddhajinaraja, cast in 1920 after the original in Wat Mahathat in Phitsanulok.
In the gallery surrounding the ordination hall are 52 Buddha statues each showing different mudras (signs),[4] collected by Prince Damrong Rajanubhab for his king.
The image of the temple's façade is visible on the reverse side of the Five-Baht coin of the Thai currency.
Between 06:00–07:30 in the morning, monks line up on Nakhon Pathom with their bowls to receive donations of curry, rice, lotus buds, incense, toiletries and other essentials.