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These Are the Constructions Crews That rebuilder PRA THAT
LUANG
this is the pre-eminent temple in Lao, actually a 44.4m (148-foot) stupa. It is
not the original; the first, built in 1566 by King Setthathirat over the ruins
of a 12th-century Khmer temple, was destroyed when the Siamese sacked Vientiane
in 1828. It was rebuilt by the French in 1900, but the Lao people criticized it
as not being true to the original. It was torn down in 1930 and remodeled to become
the temple you see today. As you approach, the statue in front depicts
Setthathirat. After you enter the first courtyard, look to the left to see a
sacred Bodhi tree, the same variety as that under which Buddha sat to achieve
enlightenment. It has a tall, slim trunk, and the shape of its foliage is
almost perfectly round. According to the Laotians, Bodhi trees appear only in
sacred places. You'll never see one, for example, in someone's backyard. The
stupa is built in stages. On the second level, there are 30 small stupas,
representing the 30 Buddhist perfections, or stages to enlightenment.







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