Wat Borommathat Nakhon Chum

Source: Ayutthaya Historical Research

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Following the Nakhon Chum stone inscription, King Li Thai founded the stupa named Phra Si Rattana Mahathat in Nakhon Chum in 1357 CE. This stupa was initially made of brick in a lotus-bud shape of the Sukhothai style. In the reign of King Chulalongkorn, the chedi was enlarged with the Kings’ permission in Burmese style by a Karen log trader 80-90 years ago known as Phraya Taka. To the south is an ubosot that houses several Sukhothai-style and Ayutthaya-style bronze Buddha statues.

 

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