The oldest Temple in Vientiane with a sacrifice….
by Livelifelah
Aug 25, 2024
Wat Si Muang, also known as Wat Si Muang (ວັດສີເມືອງ), is one of the most important and sacred temples in Vientiane, Laos. Located on Chao Anou Road, it was built in 1563 during the reign of King Setthathirath. This temple is considered the site of the city pillar of Vientiane and is part of the 'Si 5', which includes other significant temples in Vientiane such as Si Phoun, Si Than, and Si Buaban.
The legend of this temple involves a pregnant woman named 'Si' who sacrificed her life along with her unborn child and horse to become the guardian spirit of the city pillar. The people of Vientiane call her 'Ya Mae Si Muang' and named the temple after her.
Inside the temple, there is a revered Buddha statue that is highly respected by the people of Vientiane. It is believed that those who come to pray at this temple will have their wishes granted.
Additionally, it is an important site for royal religious ceremonies in Laos. In the past, holy water from the five temples was used in the Buddhist consecration ceremonies.
Traveling to Wat Si Muang is convenient. You can drive or take a bus from Bangkok to Nong Khai Province, then cross the Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge into Vientiane and continue to Wat Si Muang, which is rich in history and sacredness.
If you are looking for a spiritual experience and a deep connection with Lao culture, Wat Si Muang is a destination you should not miss!
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