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Flower Bowl Blessing (City Pillar Festival) ประเพณีใส่ขันดอกบูชาอินทขิล : 14-21 May 2015
This festival is an ancient tradition that is held every year in May in Chiangmai, Thailand. This tradition which has run for hundreds of years is for praying respect to the City Pillar of Chiangmai. The City Pillar is believed to have brought prosperity and happiness to the people.
This year, the festival is held from 14-21 May 2015 at Wat Chedi Luang, Chiangmai.
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On our way, we first reach Wat Chang Taem in the Prapokklao Road after a 10-minute walk from the Amora hotel. Wat Chang Taem is south of Wat Chedi Luang on an area of 800 square meters. The Wihan, an elevated assembly hall, is in the center of the site. A special feature is that it was built in the characteristic Lanna style.
We do further not stay, but go on in a northerly direction and reach our destination
Wat Chedi Luang is surrounded by a large wall. Behind the entrance gate, halls and Chedis are waiting for us.
Wat Chedi Luang is a third-class royal temple. This means that it was built by distant relatives of the king or of nobles. King Saen Muang Mai began the construction in the 14th century, but it was not completed. He wanted to keep the ashes of his father here. After his death, his widow continued the construction, but only King Tilokaratcha completed it in the 15th century.
At that time, Chiang Mai was the center of La Nan, a kingdom that was independent of the Ayutthaya. It was a federation of dependent principalities. With a height of 82 m and a diameter of 54 m at the base, the Stupa was the tallest building in Lan Na.
In 1468, the Emerald Buddha was placed in a niche, where he remained for 83 years. During an earthquake in 1545, the upper 30 m collapsed. There were obviously static problems, which also explain the long construction period. After this event, the Emerald Buddha was brought to Luang Prabang in North Laos.
At the 600th anniversary of the Chedi in 1995, a copy of the Emerald Buddha made of black jade was placed on the former site.
Inside Wat Chedi Luang
Before we enter the Wihan (the Assembly Hall), we visit the Lak Muang (city pillar) to the left, a shrine which was brought here in 1800. A Lak Muang is usually a relic from earlier times, which is attributed to a powerful guardian function.
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Es sieht nach einem bewölkten Tag aus, also beschließen wir der Altstadt von Chiang Mai einen Besuch abzustatten. Wir wollen den Tempel Wat Chedi Luang besichtigen. Vom Amora Hotel aus erreichen wir nach einem 10 minütigen Spaziergang wir zunächst Wat Chang Taem in der Prapokklao Road.
Wat Chang Taem liegt südlich von Wat Chedi Luang auf einem Gelände von 800 Quadratmetern. Im Mittelpunkt steht die erhöhte Versammlungshalle, Wihan. Besonderes Merkmal ist, dass sie im hier charakteristischen Lanna Stil erbaut wurde.
Wir halten uns jedoch nicht weiter auf, sondern gehen weiter in nördlicher Richtung und erreichen unser eigentliches Ziel
Wat Chedi Luang ist von einer großen Mauer umgeben. Hinter dem Eingangstor erwarten uns kunsthandwerklich großartig ausgeführte Hallen und Chedis.
Wat Chedi Luang ist ein Königlicher Tempel Dritter Klasse, d.h. Er wurde von entfernten Verwandten des Königs oder von Adeligen erbaut. König Saen Muang Mai begann den Bau im 14.Jahrhundert, jedoch wurde er nicht fertiggestellt. Er wollte hier die Asche seines Vaters aufbewahren. Nach seinem Tod setzte seine Witwe den Bau fort, doch erst König Tilokaratcha vollendete ihn im 15. Jahrhundert.
In jener Zeit war Chiang Mai das Zentrum von Lan Na, einem vom Ayutthaya unabhängigen Königreich. Es war eine Föderation von abhängigen Fürstentümern. Mit einer Höhe von 82 m und einem Durchmesser von 54 m an der Basis war die Stupa das höchste Bauwerk von Lan Na.
1468 wurde hier in einer Nische der Smaragd-Buddha aufgestellt, wo er 83 jahre lang blieb. Bei einem Erdbeben 1545 stürzten die oberen 30 m in sich zusammen. Es gab offensichtlich statische Probleme, die auch die lange Bauzeit erklären. Nach diesem Ereignis brachte man den Smaragd-Buddha nach Luang Prabang in Nordlaos.
Zur 600 Jahrfeier des Chedi im Jahr 1995 wurde eine Kopie des Smaragd-Buddha aus schwarzer Jade an der ehemaligen Stelle aufgestellt.
Bevor wir den Wihan (die Versammlungshalle) betreten, besichtigen wir einen links davor zugänglichen Schrein, den Lak Muang (Stadtsäule), der 1800 hierher gebracht wurde. Ein Lak Muang ist in der Regel ein Relikt aus früheren Zeiten, dem eine mächtige Wächterfunktion zugeschrieben wird.
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Hidden Temple - Wat Chedi Luang - Visit Chiang Mai - Vlog 26
We loved this temple that was hidden behind another temple in the centre of the Old City of Chiang Mai.
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Wat Chedi Luang Worawihan, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Wat Chedi Luang, Chiang Mai
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Inthakin is the name of the city pillar of Chiang Mai. It is said that the pillar was first erected by King Mangrai at the founding of the city on April 12, 1296 CE.
is a festival held every year in Chiang Mai, Thailand. It is a uniquely Chiang Mai Festival. The citizens of Chiang Mai are given the opportunity to venerate the guardian spirits of the city, particularly the spirits associated with the City Pillar, known as Sao Inthakin (The Lord Indra’s Pillar). This pillar had been used for an earlier city built in the same area and is associated with the Hindu god Lord Indra.
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We have been in Chiang Mai now for almost a month. During this time Cody and I had not seen any temples. With over 300 temples in Chaing Mai alone we thought it was time to go see what all the hype is about and we were not disappointed!
Chiang Mai - Wat Chedi Luang Worawihan
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The Chedi Luang monastery is interesting for several reasons. In addition to the features of any complex of this type, it is inhabited by a community of young monks quite willing to chat to visitors. Furthermore, the beautiful Lanna architecture of some of its buildings is truly worthy of admiration.
The vihaan or assembly hall is one of the most beautiful in all of Thailand.
Wat Chedi Luang, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Wat Chedi Luang, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Wat Chedi Luang Worawihan. Chiang Mai
Wat Chedi Luang Worawihan Chiang Mai
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