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Wat Chammathewi

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Akarin
April 21, 2016
Jam Thewee (Cammadevi) was the first ruler queen of Mon Kingdom of Hariphunjaya. She was mentioned in a Chinese envoy, Chow Ta Kuan's journal to Suvarnabhumi region (Indochina) in Chinese Tang Dynasty period. Cammadevi was said to be a Mon princess from Lavo (present day Lopburi), disciple of the legendary ethnic Lua (Lawa) hermit Sudeva Rishi of Mt.Suthep (Chiang Mai) and Sukathanta Rishi of Mt. Samorkon (Lopburi). Many local myths mention her in their tales of the queen who brought Buddhism and civilisation into the region by which she had to bravely battle many obstacles including the aboriginal Lua King, Lord Vilanka. She successfully defeated the lord and made a truce with the locals which made her kingdom lasted for the next 600 years. Jam Thewee temple stood two most significant stupas of Thailand that believed to be 2 of the oldest dated back to 7th Century. One of them known as Ku Kud (broken top stupa) a stepped pyramid shape stupa which is believed to be the Queen's ashes burial place.
Jam Thewee (Cammadevi) was the first ruler queen of Mon Kingdom of Hariphunjaya. She was mentioned in a Chinese envoy, Chow Ta Kuan's journal to Suvarnabhumi region (Indochina) in Chinese Tang Dynasty period. Cammadevi was said to be a Mon princess from Lavo (present day Lopburi), disciple of the le…
Pimpisa
July 26, 2014
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Ubicación
Chamadevi Road
Tambon Nai Mueang, จ.ลำพูน