Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, Chiang Mai

high-definition creative commons photographs from this ancient temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand, showing the architecture, statues, reliefs and decoration work, together with further information.

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The White Elephant

The White Elephant

Elephants

Elephants

Elephant

Elephant

Indra's Elephant

Indra's Elephant

Gateway

Gateway

Ubosot

Ubosot

Peacock Gable

Peacock Gable

Window

Window

Ven Wichai and Giant Bell

Ven Wichai and Giant Bell

Giant Bell

Giant Bell

Bell Tower

Bell Tower

Line of Bells

Line of Bells

Mom

Mom

Mom

Mom

Praying

Praying

Elephant and Mahout

Elephant and Mahout

Shrine Hall with Tusks

Shrine Hall with Tusks

Sukhothai Buddha

Sukhothai Buddha

Buddha Right Footprint

Buddha Right Footprint

Buddha Left Footprint

Buddha Left Footprint

Hermit Suthep

Hermit Suthep

Deva Guardian

Deva Guardian

Bodhi Tree and Plaques

Bodhi Tree and Plaques

Cloth Wrapped Jack Tree

Cloth Wrapped Jack Tree

Story of Phra That Doi Suthep

Story of Phra That Doi Suthep

Suthep Temple

Suthep Temple

Buddhas overlooking Events Below

Buddhas overlooking Events Below

Auspicious Elephant

Auspicious Elephant

Village Scene

Village Scene

Farming Scene

Farming Scene

Family

Family

Chedi

Chedi

Godlen Chedi

Godlen Chedi

Chedi Base

Chedi Base

Chedi and Parasol

Chedi and Parasol

Chedi and Lotuses

Chedi and Lotuses

Chedi Close Up

Chedi Close Up

Golden Buddha and Chedi

Golden Buddha and Chedi

Rustuc Buddha Statue

Rustuc Buddha Statue

Modern Buddha Statue

Modern Buddha Statue

Temple Facade

Temple Facade

Shrine Room

Shrine Room

Shrine Room

Shrine Room

Shrine Room

Shrine Room

Girls and Giant Gong

Girls and Giant Gong

Tribal Girls Dancing

Tribal Girls Dancing

Contortionists

Contortionists

Youth Band

Youth Band

 

The original founding of this important pilgrimage temple is shrouded in legends and there are a number of versions. The temple is said to have been founded in 1383 when the first Chedi was built. Over time the temple has greatly expanded with many more shrines added. The staircase to the temple was built in the 16th century, and the road to the temple was built in 1935 by the famous monk Phra Ku Si Wichai.

According to legend, a monk named Sumana Thera from Sukhothai had a dream that a god told him to go to the ancient site of Si Satchanalai and look for a relic. Sumana ventured there and is said to have found a bone in a dilapadated Chedi, which many claimed was the Buddha's shoulder bone. The relic displayed magical powers: it glowed, it was able to vanish, it could move by itself and replicate itself. Sumana took the relic to King Dharmaraja who ruled Sukhothai.

The eager King made offerings and hosted a ceremony when Sumana Thera arrived. However, the relic displayed no abnormal characteristics, and the king, doubtful of the relic's authenticity, told Sumana he could keep it.

However, King Ku Na of the Lanna Kingdom heard of the relic and asked the monk to bring it to him instead. In 1368 with the King's permission, Sumana took the relic to Chiang Mai. The relic apparently split in two, one piece was the same size, the other was smaller than the original.

The smaller piece of the relic was enshrined at Wat Suan Dok. The other piece was placed by the King on the back of a white elephant which was released in the jungle. The elephant is said to have climbed to the top of the mountain Doi Suthep, around 15km west of Chiang Mai.

At that time the mountain was known as Doi Aoy Chang (Sugar Elephant Mountain), the elephant trumpeted three times, turned around three times, then knelt down and died at the site. This was interpreted as an auspicious sign and King Ku Na ordered the construction of a temple at the site, and built the original Chedi, said to be 10 metres high.

The temple commands a wonderful view out over the surrounding countryside and Chiang Mai city, but the day we were there it was overcast and not very suitable for photography. While we were there there was a music and dance session by children in tribal dress, evidently put on for the tourists.

Text adapted from Wikipedia (retrieved, July 20th 2011

 


A Line of Bells in Phra That Doi Suthep

 

Photographs by Anandajoti Bhikkhu

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