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Phra That Kham Kaen Temple (Chetiyabhumi Temple)

Phra That Kham Kaen is one of the sacred places of the city with a long history, along with Khon Kaen Province. It can be said that if you don't come here, it's like you haven't even been here. Importantly, it is also in the provincial emblem and motto. Just this alone confirms how important this place is to this province. Phra That Kham Kaen was originally called "Phra That Ban Kham" and is located in Wat Ban Kham. There are two main legends about the establishment of Wat Ban Kham, as follows: Legend 1 says that when Phra That Phanom was being built, Phraya Lang Khiao or Moriya Kasat, the ruler of Mori (in present-day Cambodia), traveled with 9 arhats in order to enshrine Phra Angkhan That in Phra That Phanom. Along the way, they stopped overnight at Don Makham, which is the current location of the temple. They placed Phra Angkhan That on a large, dead tamarind stump, leaving only the core of a tree. The next morning, they continued their journey to the place where Phra That Phanom was built, but it turned out that Phra That Phanom had already been completed. Phraya Lang Khiao wanted to bring Phra Angkhanthat back to the city as before, but when he returned along the same route, he found that the tamarind stump where Phra Angkhanthat had been placed had grown and sprouted new branches until it was green and lush. So he built a chedi to cover the tamarind tree and enshrined Phra Angkhanthat inside, giving it the name Phra That Kham Kaen. He also built a temple as a place for the nine Arahants to stay and built houses and settle in the area. Later, the nine Arahants passed away. The townspeople took their relics and enshrined them in a small chedi, which was located to the east of the current Ubosot. Later, the people called the large chedi the Nine Great Relics, while the smaller chedi was called the Eight Relics. Legend 2: Originally, this place was a deserted area. Later, when villagers began to clear the land and claim land for farming and living, the villagers found a dead tamarind stump with only the core remaining. However, it later appeared that the core of the tamarind tree had sprout leaves and flowers, which looked strange. And found that if anyone went to do something that was insulting or disrespecting the tamarind tree stump, that person would be in trouble. The villagers therefore respected and worshipped it and joined together to build a pagoda to cover the tamarind tree stump, along with enshrining the 9 teachings of the Lord Buddha in it. Therefore, the pagoda that was built was called the Nine Buddhas or the Ban Kham pagoda. Later, it became Phra That Kham Kaen and the temple's name was changed to Wat Chetiyabhumi in the year 1955. Currently, Phra That Kham Kaen has been renovated by the Fine Arts Department and the scenery has been improved until it is beautiful, making the journey to pay homage to the pagoda much more convenient than before. There are also Buddha images of each day of birth at various points for people to go and pay homage to. Address: Wat Chetiyabhumi, Ban Kham, Village No. 1, Ban Kham Subdistrict, Nam Phong District, Khon Kaen Province #VisitKhonKaen #mind_madge #DriveAwayIfTiredThenTakeABreak #thailand #thailand #waitingforthedaytodepart #NortheastTeam
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Phra That Kham Kaen is located at Wat Chetiyaphum, Ban Kham, Village No. 1, Ban Kham Subdistrict, Nam Phong District, Khon Kaen Province. It is a sacred place of Khon Kaen Province. Ban Kham used to be a city since ancient times, approximately 2,000 years ago, since 500 B.E. It was built in the 25th century. According to history, Moriyakasat, the ruler of Morai, a city in Cambodia, intended to bring the ashes of the Lord Buddha, which he had kept during the passing of the Lord Buddha, to be enshrined in Phra That Phanom. Therefore, he ordered 9 Arahants and senior monks to lead the procession to invite the ashes of the Lord Buddha this time. When they passed Don Makham, there was a large tamarind tree that had died, leaving only the core. Since it was dusk and the terrain in this area was flat, they stopped the group to rest temporarily. The next morning, they continued their journey until they reached Phu Kham Phra, where they found that Phra That Phrom had been completed. They then returned and intended to bring the ashes back to their hometown. However, when they passed Don Makham again, they found that the tamarind core The dead tree then grew branches and sprouts lush green leaves, which is amazing. The group inviting Phra Angkhan That therefore unanimously built a pagoda around this tamarind tree, along with bringing Phra Angkhan That and giving it the name "Phra That Kham Kaen" to this day. Phra That Kham Kaen is approximately 10 meters high, with a base in the shape of an inverted lotus, a square plan that tapers upwards, and a golden umbrella at the top. The body of the pagoda is in the shape of a lotus bud with a twelve-angled top. On the east side next to the pagoda is the Sim or old chapel, which was built alongside the pagoda since ancient times. It is a beautiful Lan Xang architecture with a wooden fretwork on the pediment, gable, raka leaves, swan's tail, and honeycomb patterns on the front arch. The craftsmanship is exquisite, and the wall near the Sim door has a painting by locals of a policeman holding a rifle as a door guard. Currently, Phra That Kham Kaen has been restored by the Fine Arts Department. The pagoda has been repainted, the walls on all four sides have been expanded, and the scenery has been beautifully decorated. Phra That Kham Kaen is an important place of worship for Khon Kaen and is a spiritual anchor. And there is another sacred place that is paired with Isan. Every full moon day of the 6th month, there is an annual celebration of Phra That Kham Kaen. Khon Kaen Province Tourism Blog Learn sustainable local wisdom through the cloth route at the Khum Sukho Handicraft Group. Experience the local way of life through the art of faith, "Hoop Taem Sim Isan".

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