Phra That Chom Sak

Wat Phra That Chom Sak (formerly known as Phra That Doi Ban Yang) is one of the nine chedis located in Ban Du Subdistrict, Mueang District, Chiang Rai Province. It was built during the Yonok Chai Buri Sri Chiang Saen period until the reign of King Pangkrat, the 24th king of the Yonok Dynasty. A monk from Kosala, Suthammawadi City, named Phra Phutthakhosachan, brought 16 relics from Sri Lanka to present to him. King Pangkrat ordered the chedi to be divided into three parts: one part was enshrined at Phra That Doi Chom Thong, the second part was enshrined at Phra That Chom Kitti, and the third part was enshrined at Phra That Doi Ban Yang. Later, in 1947, Phra Khru Ba Kham La Sangvaro presided over the renovation of the new chedi by building a cover over the original chedi and building a boat chapel under it. The name was changed to Phra That Chom Sak, which remains to this day. 🙏🏻 Beliefs in worshipping Phra That Doi Chom Sak It is believed that if you pay homage to him, you will receive the highest blessing and encounter only good things in your life miraculously. Prayer for Phra That Chom Sak Arahang Wan Tami That Yo Sapphathanesu Supa-ti Patita Arahang Wan Tami Sappha-so

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Post by เที่ยวตามรีวิว | Sep 23, 2023

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