The Mondop of the Buddha’s Footprint, or the Replica of the Buddha’s Footprint, is enshrined within a mondop (pavilion) located on a high mound to the north of the main stupa, outside the cloister (Wihan Khod). This Buddha's footprint is carved into a stone slab and serves as a symbolic representation of the Lord Buddha’s footprint.
The stone used for carving originally belonged to Chao Phraya Suthammamontree (Phrom). The replica footprint was created on January 1, 1907 (B.E. 2450). It was commissioned by Phra Rattanadhammamuni (Rattanadhat Thera – Luang Por Muang Pariyan), during his time holding the ecclesiastical title Phra Siridhammamuni. He collaborated with Phra Khru Ka Kaew (Si) and Phraya Ronachai Chanyut (Thanom Bunyaket), who at the time held the title Phraya Trangphum Phiphawan, then Governor of Nakhon Si Thammarat Province.