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Wat Sri Suphan is a royal temple under the Maha Nikaya Sangha. Located in Hai Ya Subdistrict Mueang Chiang Mai District Chiang Mai Province
Wat Sri Suphan was built in 1543 AD during the reign of Phaya Kaew. Mangrai dynasty Queen Sirisawadee Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Dhevi gave the great name Chao Muen Luang Ja Kham. Create a temple named Wat Sri Suphan Aram later called "Wat Sri Suphan" and tied the Phatthasima Ubosot in 1509 and built a viharn. Phra Borommathat Chedi, Ubosot and the Buddha image (formerly Phra Chao Chet Tu) were enshrined in the chapel. The temple was granted Wisung Kham Seema in 1857.
The silver ordination hall of the temple is considered the only one in the world. The material used is aluminum. It is mixed money and uses some pure silver. Lining and decorating from the roof Both internal and external walls The craftsman who built the silver chapel, only using aluminium, mixed silver and pure silver for decoration. The chapel be...Read more
Wat Sri Suphan is a royal temple under the Maha Nikaya Sangha. Located in Hai Ya Subdistrict Mueang Chiang Mai District Chiang Mai Province
Wat Sri Suphan was built in 1543 AD during the reign of Phaya Kaew. Mangrai dynasty Queen Sirisawadee Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Dhevi gave the great name Chao Muen Luang Ja Kham. Create a temple named Wat Sri Suphan Aram later called "Wat Sri Suphan" and tied the Phatthasima Ubosot in 1509 and built a viharn. Phra Borommathat Chedi, Ubosot and the Buddha image (formerly Phra Chao Chet Tu) were enshrined in the chapel. The temple was granted Wisung Kham Seema in 1857.
The silver ordination hall of the temple is considered the only one in the world. The material used is aluminum. It is mixed money and uses some pure silver. Lining and decorating from the roof Both internal and external walls The craftsman who built the silver chapel, only using aluminium, mixed silver and pure silver for decoration. The chapel began to be built in 2004 due to the damage of the former ordination hall and the faith group of Wat Sri Suphan. Which has inherited a career in making silverware (silver) and to promote traditional local wisdom from their ancestors for more than 200 years. The temple has a rule forbidding women to enter the silver chapel.
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