Luang Pho Dvaravati is a standing Dvaravati Buddha image made of green sandstone with a height of 163 cm dating back to the Early Dvaravati period (5th - 7th centuries CE). The statue reflects the Indian artistic style of the Gupta Empire. The Buddha image was found outside Mueang Si Mahosot at Ban Khok Wat, in the southeastern area on the premises of the Camillian Social Center Prachinburi (former Leprosarium area). It was discovered in 1971 by a leprosy patient during cultivation. The Buddha image was damaged by fire in 1996 but restored to its former condition by the Fine Arts Department. The statue is enshrined in a pavilion in front of the Si Mahosot Provincial District Office at Ban Khok Pip.
Source: Ayutthaya Historical Research
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