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Prasat Nakhon Luang (Nakhon Luang Palace)

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Prasat Nakhon Luang (Nakhon Luang Palace)

Published by admin on July 14, 2021
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This beautiful ancient palace of Nakhon Luang District is standing by Pa Sak River and is believed to be built in the reign of King Prasat Thong of Ayutthaya around A.D. 1604. This palace is the imitation of the royal palace complex in the capital of Cambodia but it is not clear whether this palace was built as a chateau for the kings who visited the area of the current Saraburi Province to worship the Lord Buddha’s footprint or to serve as a religious place.

Based on historical evidence, it can be said that the construction of this palace had not been finished once it had started, and might have been abandoned, Before A.D. 1809 or the reign of King Rama I, Mr. Pin or Tapakhao Pin (Mr. Pin who wears white outfits) continued the construction of the palace and built the Nakhon Luang Temple and four replicas of Lord Buddha’s footprint in the Thai style square hall on the open porch of the palace.

Nakhon Luang Palace is a greatly beautiful one that is a mixture of the ancient construction and modern one from the restoration, which visitors can see by themselves.

At the front of the pantheon, there is a Thai style square building (Mondop) called ‘Mondop Phrachan Loi (Mondop of Moon Floating in the Sky)’ that houses around stone the diameter of which is 2 meters. There are many legends about the sacredness of the stone. It is believed that this stone is an unfinished carved Dhammachak (Wheel of Buddhism).

 

Opening Hours: Ever day, from 06:00 to 18:00, without admission fee

Location: Nakhon Luang District, around 500 meters of Nakhon Luang District Office

 

 

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