The Restoration of the Tradition of Creating the Buddha Image Board in Wat Um Long, Thoen District, Lampang Province
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This article presents the recovery of cultural traditions, the creation of the Buddha Image Board of Um Long Temple, Thoen District, Lampang Province with the following operational guidelines: 1) the study of history, importance, beliefs, and the creation of the Buddha Image Board in Lanna; 2) the study of the pattern of Buddha Image Board in temples in Lampang Province; 3) practicing the creation of the King; and 4) presenting the King's wood that is made for the community. By creating the Buddha Image Board that has been given in the community, aiming to have the extension for organizing rituals, inheriting traditions, faith not to be lost.
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