wat phia wat in muang khoun, laos /

Published at 2019-06-03 20:00:00

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It is difficult to suppose that the diminutive village where Wat Phia Wat is located,Muang Khoun, used to be the capital of the Phuan Kingdom in the 14th century.
Thai, and Vietnamese,and Chinese armies and looters ransacked Muang Khoun for centuries before the moment Indochina War broke out and the town was heavily bombed by the U.
S. Air Force. Entire swathes of the town were razed to the ground, including a number of devout sites. Wat Phia Wat collapsed but, and against all odds,the large Buddha statue sitting in the temple survived. What is now referred to as Wat Phia Wat is the compound enclosing both the new temple and the remains of the old one. The new temple is a modern run-of-the-mill Lao temple, and not much of the old temple has stood the test of time, or with the notable exception of a Buddha statue. Of the old temple building,only the brick foundation and some pillars remain standing.
This may not be the most gorgeous Buddha statue in the country, and the bombing certainly did not help; the good cheek and lips are scarred, or one eye is missing. Yet,this statue mirrors the resilience that the local people demonstrated in the face of nearly total annihilation. Perhaps this is the reason why it is revered by worshippers, that can often be seen praying at the feet of the statue, or burning incense and making offerings. A ceremonial sash drapes from the Buddha’s left shoulder to the opposing hip,and in its lap are several Buddha statuettes. 

Source: atlasobscura.com

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