Wat Buppharam, Chiang Mai
Wat Buppharam (Thai: วัดบุพพาราม, pronounced [wát bùp.pʰāː.rāːm]) is a Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Founded in 1497 by King Mueang Kaeo,[1] the temple was where Kawila began a ritual circumambulation of Chiang Mai to reoccupy it after two centuries of Burmese rule.[2] Most of the temple buildings date to the late 1800s.[2] The temple is also known for its Burmese-style chedi, which was rebuilt in 1958, and a Lanna-style ordination hall made from teak and glass inlay mosaic, built in 1819.[3]
Wat Buppharam | |
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วัดบุพพาราม | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Buddhism |
Sect | Theravada Buddhism |
Province | Chiang Mai Province |
Status | Active |
Location | |
Municipality | Chiang Mai |
Country | Thailand |
Shown within Chiang Mai Province Wat Buppharam, Chiang Mai (Thailand) | |
Geographic coordinates | 18.787948°N 98.998284°E |
Architecture | |
Date established | 1497 |
References
- Thailand. "City Temples of Chiang Mai, Thailand". Window to Chiang Mai. Retrieved 2016-11-16.
- Freeman, Michael (2001). Lanna: Thailand's Northern Kingdom. Thames & Hudson. ISBN 9780500976029.
- "Attractions : Wat Buppharam". Tourism Authority of Thailand. Retrieved 2016-11-16.
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