Luang Pho Tho is a large, 19 meter tall Buddha image in the Mara Vichaya pose. The name of the Buddha is “Phra Trai Rattanayok”, commonly known as “Sam Pao Kong”. Large Buddhas such as this were common during the Dhavaravati period. According to the Royal Chronicle of Luang Prasert Aksorn Nithi, the Buddha was built in 1324; twenty six years before Ayutthaya was established.
Apart from the solemn beauty that brings a sense of peace to the viewers, there are the stories of miracles that surround the temple. The Royal Chronicles of Khun Luang Ha Wat allege that prior to the destruction of Ayutthaya at the hands of the Burmese, “tears flowed from the sacred eyes”, and before the change of the Thai political system, the face of the Buddha collapsed in 1928.
The atmosphere around the temple clearly indicates a Chinese influence, as do the style of the buildings, the sculptures in the shapes of gods and the temple’s annual tradition of giving, and even the Chinese cemetery. These show that Wat Phanan Choeng has always been part of the Chinese community.
(source : Brochure >> The dawn of the Ayutthaya kingdom ,Tourism Authority of Thailand)
Location : Wat Phanan Choeng
Ayutthaya ,Thailand.
Go to destination : Wat Phanan Choeng
(Date taken : Oct 23,2013 )
Luang Pho Tho
This is one place you should not miss to visit.Enjoy your trip.
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