Wat Phra That Phanom วัดพระธาตุพนม - 1st Class Royal Temple - Nakhon Phanom Thailand 2023

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  • Wat Phra That Phanom วัดพระธาตุพนม is a Buddhist temple in the That Phanom District in the south of Nakhon Phanom Province, all within the Isan region of Thailand near the Lao border. According to local legend, the temple contains in the pagoda the Phra Uranghathat (พระอุรังคธาตุ) Phra Ura (พระอุระ) Buddha's breast bones. As such, it is one of the most important structures for Theravada Buddhists and the most important Buddhist site in the province, with an annual week long festival being held in the town of That Phanom to honour the temple. This festival attracts thousands of people who make pilgrimages to the shrine. In Thai folk Buddhism, Wat Phra That Phanom is a popular pilgrimage destination for those born in the year of the Monkey.
    The That Phanom Chronicle documented that the Phra That Phanom stupa was first constructed 8 years after the Buddha's death by the five kings of the Mon kingdom, known as Sri Gotupura. Archaeological findings suggest that the earliest structure found dates back to the 7th or 8th century.
    According to local legend, the Buddha told Mahakasyapa, one of his principal disciples, that once he died, Mahakasyapa was to bring his breast bones to Phu Kampra to allow Buddhism to continue on. Then in 525 B.C, Mahakasyapa then decided on constructing a temple on Phu Kampra. Joined by 500 Arhats and 5 Phrayas, they built the Phra That Phanom stupa primarily from clay and once completed, the Buddha's breastbones were brought over from India and placed inside.
    The pagoda is believed to have been built before the 1100s with its original Khmer design. However years of being part Lao kingdoms led to several renovations which created the current pagoda in a Lao style.
    In 1690, the pagoda was restored and raised to about 47 meters, and then by a further 10 meters in 1940 to its current height.
    In 1935, the complex was registered as an ancient monument for preservation by the Fine Arts Department of Thailand.
    In March 1975, an earthquake caused cracks to appear. On 11 August 1975 at 7:38 p.m, the entire pagoda collapsed due to several days of heavy rain. it was rebuilt with funds raised by the public and from the Thai government, which was completed on 23 March 1979.
    Then current king Bhumibol and Queen Sirikit along with other royal members visitied the site when the Buddha's relics were re-installed. Many valuables were placed inside during its rebuilding and a 110 kilogram gold sphire was added on top the pagoda. Buddhists from Laos also participated, placing many valuable items from Vientiane within, such as Lan Xang style golden seven tiered umbrella to help protect the temple.
    The Chedi and temple is very beautiful. The architecture is not traditional Thai but is still amazing to see. Well worth a special trip to see if you get a chance.
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  • @endlessjourneytravels
    @endlessjourneytravels  ปีที่แล้ว

    The Laos style Chedi at this temple is very nice to see. Another great 1st class temple with some unique styling is in Surat Thani in the south. It has Javanese styling and is unique in Thailand. If you want to see it here is the video I made.
    1,200 Year Old Javanese Style Temple - Surat Thani - Unique in Thailand
    th-cam.com/video/rDbQS-i6uQY/w-d-xo.html

  • @viviennet6119
    @viviennet6119 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thankyou for sharing the Royal Temple

    • @endlessjourneytravels
      @endlessjourneytravels  ปีที่แล้ว

      Glad you enjoyed it. I really liked this temple and it was worth the long drive from Bangkok to see. The Laos style is very elegant and a nice change from the temples around Bangkok.

  • @sylviasmith3418
    @sylviasmith3418 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you, learned lots today. Stunning temple, lots of good info as always!
    💙🙏💛

    • @endlessjourneytravels
      @endlessjourneytravels  ปีที่แล้ว

      Glad you enjoyed it. I have been to thousands of temples but I was very excited to see this one. I have been trying to get here to see it for years and finally found the time. It was worth the wait.

  • @oreneneely1484
    @oreneneely1484 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This was awesome. I enjoyed the drone footage 😁