Tham Sin
Tham Sin wall painting depicts Lord Buddha in the attitude of subduing Mara, The image of the Lord Buddha sitting in a row on the left and right, with his disciples holding their hands together, Lord Buddha in the posture of walking and a group of three women standing. The color of the writing is mainly ocher, consisting of brown and red to separate the light weight, cutting the lines with black, while the green part that appears in the picture is what happens later due to the chemical reaction of the substance mixed in color. Professor Silpa Bhirasri and Archaeologist Kian Yimsiri, have speculated that these paintings were made by local artisans who were influenced by the style of painting from India and were probably from the Srivijayaton period, at the end of the 19th-20th Buddhist era. Century, all these paintings have faded away with time.