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Chao Por Chang Nga Daeng Shrine

Chao Por Chang Nga Daeng Shrine

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Opening days: Daily
Opening hours: 08.00 - 17.00 
 
Chao Por Chang Nga Daeng Shrine The history of the godfather of red ivory elephants is the son of Chao Phaya Khom Luang ruled at Doi Poon Lon (Currently at Ban Nam Phang, Mae Charim District, Nan Province). The red elephant godfather was married to Mrs. Kua Khiao. (Located in Khun Nam Muab) Ban Nam Muab Nuea had one son named Chao Kham Daeng. Chao Phaya Khom Luang saw that the godfather of the red ivory elephant was able to rule the customers and his followers very well Therefore, the property, along with all administrative districts and family members, were given to the godfather of the red ivory elephants to continue to rule.
 
Later, there was a Chinese army attacking Laos. Chao Khamdaeng is afraid that the war will spread to the bright new house. self-ruled therefore asked the godfather of the red ivory elephant His father asked for military force from the governor of Nan. (Mueang Nanthaburi During the reign of King Rama 6), the governor of Nan had assigned Chao Luang Sa. Choose good people with skills. From Wiang Sa District, there were 4 officers, consisting of military officer Ek Chao Noi Nanta. Thao Chom Jai Lek Thao Saenhan Kham Pek and Phaya Prab come to help Chao Kham Daeng defeat Jean Haw until it breaks away.
 
Concerned that the child will be harmed and afraid that China will invade again. Godfather of the red ivory elephant therefore asked Chao Kham Daeng and his wife Come back to stay with Doi Pu Lon. Until the end of the era due to no children to inherit after helping to fight until the war is over Thao Chom Jai Lek and Thao Saenhan Khampek who lived in Ban Khung, Wiang Sa District, came to hunt and find forest products in the Ban Nam Muab forest by making temporary shelters Live occasionally, about 2 to 3 days, until the wildlife and forest products are satisfied, then go back. It's been like this for many years. until they know and are familiar with this forest very well to the abundance therefore consulted with family and relatives to move the family to live permanently This is for the convenience of hunting and occupation.
 
Until the year 1675, they brought their families to settle down. in the forest of Ban Nam Muab and persuaded relatives Brothers and sisters to evacuate their families to come together. Ready to build a shrine for eyes (Hor San Lan Kham) up 1 house and summon the red elephant godfather. with all his family to live to help protect people, pets, vehicles, etc. Every day the monks won't go to farming, they won't draw water, they won't kill living things whether they be plants or animals, they will only say good things. by the shrine It is located at Ban Nam Muat until now.
 
Until more people immigrated and the population increased. Therefore, the place has been developed and improved. and expanding the red ivory shrine to be larger as well as establishing an adjoining court Within the same area, there is a shrine of Kham Daeng (son), and a shrine of Pichukan (mor) and a large shrine divided into rooms. Then summon the souls of the family to live in each room, consisting of Chao Saen Dan (guide), Chao Phaya Phan (guide), Chao Khun Han (troop), Chao Phaya Kaew (troop), Chao Tee (military), Chao Krua Ma Nam Hung ( soldiers) ready to build dissected buildings Food preparation buildings, toilets, water supply, electricity to facilitate the people who come to worship.
 
Place of discovery of Ban Nam Muab, Village No. 1, Nam Muab Subdistrict, Wiang Sa District, Nan Province, the importance of being respected by the people of Nam Muab Village Wiang Sa District residents and Nan Province The nature of the object is a black lacquer sculpture, sitting holding a sword, with a family of elephants on the front and sides.
 
Socio-economic conditions lead to unity in the village. and generate income for the elderly old people in the village Uses in the past to protect people, pets, vehicles, etc. Owners/agency caregivers of Ban Nam Muab, Village No. 1, Nam Muab Sub-district, Wiang Sa District, Nan Province. Elderly people and PDRC in the village are guarding the court. Red ivory elephant godfather every day, about 4-5 people.

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