Phra Phuttha Nirarokantraya Chaiwat Chaturathit, also known as the "Buddha of the Four Corners of the City", is a sacred Buddha image representing the East, graciously bestowed upon the people of Saraburi by King Rama IX in 1968 and enshrined in a Chaturamuk (four-porched) pavilion within Wat Sala Daeng, opposite the Provincial Hall. The image features Sukhothai-style art in a meditation posture, cast in black-oxidized metal with a lap width of 49 inches, and was created to symbolize protection and bring auspiciousness to citizens across the four cardinal directions of Thailand. Paying respects to this Buddha image not only boosts spiritual morale but also commemorates the royal grace bestowed upon the Thai people in upholding Buddhism and the nation's security.