It is situated at
Tambon Mak Kaeng. It was created in the period of Rattanakosin, the late of
King RAMA V reign. The founder is Chancellor Phraya Sri Suriyaratwaranuwatr (
Pho Netipho), the intendant of the North region.
This temple is
located on Pho Si Road in Tambon Mak Khaeng. It was built in the late reign of
King Rama V. Maha Ammat Tri Phraya Sisuriyaratchawaranuwat (Phothi Netiphothi),
Lord Lieutenant of the Udon Circle persuaded the villagers of Mak Khaeng to
build the temple, which was commonly called “Wat Mai.” Later, Phra Chao Worawongthoe
Krommaluang Chinnawonsiriwat, the Supreme Patriarch, Wat
Ratchabophitsathitmahasimaram, named the temple as “Wat Phothisomphon,” to
commemorate Phraya Sisuriyaratchawaranuwat, the temple builder. Inside, there
is also a museum of revered monks famous for meditation.