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Wat Po Min

Wat Po Min

วัด ภูมินทร์

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Wat Phumminis a Buddhist temple located in.

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history

According to the "Narn's Chronicle" was built by the King of the King of 1596, Chetabut Promin,Wat Promin(วัด พรหม มิ นท ร์) It was said to have been called. In 1704, the Buddha statue was destroyed in response to the attack by the Burmese armies who were enemy countries.

When the Kingdom of Narn was founded and reigned in year 1857, Ananta Yacht actively carried out refurbishment and construction of the temple of Nahn. Wat Pho Min also began renovation at this time, which continued until 1875.

Architecture

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outer surface

It is a structure that gives the impression as if it seems that it is riding on the back of Naga (the god of snake) from the whole face when seeing it.

Each of the four entrances has a small hallway, above which there is a decoration to show that it is the royal one. In addition, the entrance has a gently curved door, with the eastern door the Chinese youkai, the north door a flower, the western and south doors draw a Lanna style motif to show the state of the forest life It is.

Internal

Internal decoration is said to be a good example of a tile style architectural style. The structure of the ceiling is supported by 12 teak pillars decorated with gold on black and red lacquered with elephants as a motif. Also the ceiling is beautifully decorated. Four buddha statues are set up in the center of the hall, facing each of the four doors. The Buddha statue is expressed in Buddha when we broke Mahler with hands on the ground. However, you can see the Lao style on ears, nose etc.

Mural

One piece of "Guddana · Kumara Jataka". Gaddana boys are asking their mother someone's father

Nahn city and the French army

Mural painting of Wat Po min is also a historical historical material and has high value as a work of art. It is a specialty of this temple.

On the wall of the north is painted with motif "Guddana · Kumarra · Jataka", and on the east wall is "Nimi · Jataka" motif and paintings are drawn. Also, there are things depicting the daily lives of the common people, and others depicting Westerners. Those who drew Westerners are probably considered to have won the occupation of the eastern coast of the Mekong River in the French Army in 1893. Also there are mural paintings depicting the Father of the West. These paintings were painted by Taiwan painters at the end of the 19th century.

The style of these mural paintings is far from the traditional style and it is said to be similar to the mural painting of Chiang Mai. However, the background largely depicts the daily life of the Taiwanese people.

There are two famous mural paintings among these mural paintings. One is a place where a man whispers to a woman, it is said that it is a painter himself in one article. This is on the south side of the western door. The figure painted on the door on the south is also famous, it is said that it is king Ananta yacht.

References

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  • David K. Wyatt: Reading Thai Murals . Silkworm Books, Chiang Mai 2004,
  • David K. Wyatt (Transl., Ed.): _ The Nan Chronicle -. SEA - Program Cornell University, Ithaca 1994,
  • Carol Stratton: _ Buddhist Sculpture of Northern Thailand.. Silkworm Books, Chiang Mai 2004,
  • David K. Wyatt: _ Temple Murals as an Historical Source. The Case of Wat Phumin, Nan_. Chulalongkorn University Press, Bangkok 1993,

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