Wat Chedi Sao | |
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วัดพระเจดีย์ซาวหลัง | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Buddhism |
Sect | Theravada Buddhism |
Province | Lampang Province |
Status | Active |
Location | |
Municipality | Lampang |
Country | Thailand |
Shown within Thailand | |
Geographic coordinates | 18°19′19″N 99°30′53″E / 18.321878°N 99.514804°E |
Wat Phra Chedi Sao Lang (Thai: วัดพระเจดีย์ซาวหลัง, literally 'monastery of twenty stupas' in Lanna Thai) is a Buddhist temple in Lampang, Thailand.[1] The temple is located approximately 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) north of Lampang, and is noted for its series of 20 chedi arranged in a courtyard.[1] The chedis' bases are built in the Lan Na style, and whose upper parts are built in the Burmese style.[1] The temple also houses a 15th-century solid gold Buddha image that weighs 1,507 kilograms (3,322 lb).[2]
The name Chedi Sao Lang means 20 Chedis; sao (ซาว) is Lanna dialect for 'twenty' and lang (หลัง) is the countive of Chedi.
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