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and several other buildings were added a few years later and the resulting complex was named Wat Lichiang Phra. When, in 1367, the statue of Phra Buddha Singh was brought to the temple, the temple complex received its present name. During restoration works in 1925, three funerary
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It is alleged that the head of the statue had been stolen in 1922. The possibility remains that the present statue (or maybe only the head) is a copy.
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were discovered inside a small chedi. It was assumed that these contained royal ashes. The urns have since been lost.
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which gives the temple its name. The origins of this statue are unknown but, according to legend, it was based on the
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Wat Phra Singh is located in the western part of the old city centre of Chiang Mai, which is contained within the
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Phra Singh is an abbreviated form of Phra-Put-Tha-Shi-Hing and does not refer to the word Singh ("lion").
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assumed the throne as King of Chiang Mai in 1782, that the temple was restored. King Kawila had the
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and in this period the temple was abandoned and came under serious disrepair. It was only when King
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built and the chedi enlarged. Later successors restored the Wihan Lai Kham and the elegant
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of the wihan are also highly remarkable. The murals on the left show the history of
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Construction on Wat Phra Singh began in 1345 when King Phayu, the fifth king of the
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This article is about the temple in Chiang Mai. For the temple in Chiang Rai, see
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The whole temple complex underwent extensive renovations under the famous monk
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during which the spectators honour the statue by sprinkling water over it.
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There are two more Buddha statues in Thailand which are claimed to be
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during the 1920s. Many of the buildings were again restored in 2002.
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ubosot ('song' meaning 'two' in Thai). The building houses a
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and carried through the streets of Chiang Mai in a religious
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built to house the ashes of his father King Kham Fu. A
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