Wat Phra Kaeo Don Tao

Wat Phra Kaeo Don Tao (Thai: วัดพระแก้วดอนเต้า, literally "monastery of the Emerald Buddha on the water jar knoll"[1]) is the principal Buddhist temple in Lampang, Thailand.[2] The temple was founded by the first Mon ruler of Lampang.[2] The Emerald Buddha was enshrined at this temple from 1434 to 1468, when King Tilokaraj relocated the image to Wat Phra Singh in Chiang Mai.[2] The temple's Mon-style chedi, which is reputed to contain a strand of the Buddha's hair, is 50 metres (160 ft) tall. It is flanked by a Burmese-style mondop, with a pyatthat spired roof, that was commissioned by Lampang's governor in 1909.[2]

Wat Phra Kaeo Don Tao
วัดพระแก้วดอนเต้า
Religion
AffiliationBuddhism
SectTheravada Buddhism
ProvinceLampang Province
StatusActive
Location
MunicipalityLampang
CountryThailand
Shown within Thailand
Geographic coordinates18.301488°N 99.509086°E / 18.301488; 99.509086
Architecture
Date establishedc. 1500s

References

  1. orientalarchitecture.com. "Asian Historical Architecture: A Photographic Survey". www.orientalarchitecture.com. Retrieved 2016-11-13.
  2. Freeman, Michael (2001). Lanna: Thailand's Northern Kingdom. Thames & Hudson. ISBN 9780500976029.
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