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Proper name
  
Phu Phra Bat

Location
  
Ban Phue

Province
  
Udon Thani Province

Country
  
Thailand

Architectural styles
  
Dvaravati, Lao

Primary deity
  
Gautama Buddha

Phu Phra Bat Historical Park

Address
  
Mueang Phan, Ban Phue District, Udon Thani 41160, Thailand

Hours
  
Open today · 8:30AM–4:30PMFriday8:30AM–4:30PMSaturday8:30AM–4:30PMSunday8:30AM–4:30PMMonday8:30AM–4:30PMTuesday8:30AM–4:30PMWednesday8:30AM–4:30PMThursday(Chakri Memorial Day)8:30AM–4:30PMHours might differSuggest an edit

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Phu phra bat historical park thailand


Phu Phra Bat (Thai: ภูพระบาท,  [pʰūː pʰráʔ bàːt]) is a historical park in Ban Phue District, Udon Thani Province, Thailand. The park's distinguishing feature is its unusual rock formations around which religious shrines have been constructed. Some formations also feature prehistoric rock paintings.

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The park was established by the Fine Arts Department of Thailand in 1991.

Geography

Phu Phra Bat is located in the western zone of the Phu Phan Mountains between Udon Thani and Nong Khai, at a distance of about 65 kilometres (40 mi) from each city. The park's area is 1,200 acres (4.9 km2) and is entirely within the Phu Phra Bat Buabok Forest Park.

Rock formations

The unusual rock formations in the park include spires, massive boulders and balanced rocks and form the backdrop for the prehistoric art and religious shrines created there. The geological origins of these rocks are thought to be from under-sea erosion that occurred fifteen million years ago.

Prehistoric art

Prehistoric art paintings on the rocks can best be seen where some rocks have formed a natural shelter. Others have faded considerably. The formations named Tham Wua and Tham Khon are particularly good examples; in the former oxen are depicted, the latter has human figures. The park's rock paintings are believed to date from 6,000 years ago.

Mythology

Phu Phra Bat's rock formations are the setting for a local legend about a king, his daughter and her suitor. The park's most striking rock formation, Hor Nang Usa, is where the overprotective king forced his beautiful daughter to live. Despite her confinement, she was able to get a message out to her suitor prince and the two were married in defiance of her father.

Religious shrines

Hor Nang Usa is one of a number of the rock formations where a shrine has been constructed. Early shrines date to the Dvaravati period in the seventh to tenth centuries. Shrines feature Hindu and Buddhist influences.

The park's most significant shrine is Wat Phra Putthabaht Bua Bok, where a Lao-style chedi covers a chamber housing a sandstone Buddha footprint. The shrine is a pilgrimage site with an annual festival held in March.

References

Phu Phra Bat Historical Park Wikipedia


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