The Restoration of the Tradition of Creating the Buddha Image Board in Wat Um Long, Thoen District, Lampang Province

Main Article Content

Ruesithepkhao Ploytham
Poonchai Pantiya

Abstract

            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.

Article Details

How to Cite
Ploytham, R., & Pantiya, P. (2021). The Restoration of the Tradition of Creating the Buddha Image Board in Wat Um Long, Thoen District, Lampang Province. Journal of Cultural Approach, 22(42), 96–106. Retrieved from https://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/cultural_approach/article/view/195197
Section
Academic Article

References

Khruearaya, T. (2012). Lanna Buddhist Arts: Value, Faith and Conservation. Centre for Research and Academic Service, Faculty of Social Sciences, Chiang Mai University.

Leksukhum, S. (1995). Stupa: History and Terminology of the Elements of Stupa in Thailand. Bangkok: Ganesha Press.

Makaew, L. (2018). Creating Of Buddha Image Board. Faculty of Art and Architecture, Rajamangala University of Technology Lanna, Chiang Mai Province.

Nawichai, B. (2018). Buddha Image Board. Faculty of Art and Architecture, Rajamangala University of Technology Lanna, Chiang Mai Province.

Office of National Culture Commission. (1992). Cultural Rehabilitation. Retrieved from http://kanchanapisek.or.th/kp8/thai/link3_3.htm

Payomyong, M. (2006). Lanna Worship. Chiang Mai: S-Sup Printing.

Penth, H., Khrüathai, P. & Ketphrom, S. (2000). Corpus of Lan Na Inscriptions Vol. 4, Inscriptions in the Chiang Mai Museum. Chiang Mai : Khlang Khqmun Charuk Lanna, Sathaban Wichai Sangkhom, Mahawitthayalai Chiang Mai.