Phra That Kham Kaen, Buddhist chedi in Ban Kham, Thailand
Phra That Kham Kaen is a white chedi in the village of Ban Kham featuring gold decorative elements and traditional Buddhist architecture. The structure sits along Rural Road 4007 and forms part of a temple compound with multiple buildings serving religious purposes.
The area around Ban Kham was an important location in ancient times and had a long history as a settlement. The temple is connected to this past and reflects the spiritual significance attributed to this region over many centuries.
This place serves as a local center for Buddhist practice and draws many devotees during major religious observances. People gather here to pray and pay respects, particularly when significant festivals or celebrations occur.
The shrine is located in Nam Phong District and accessible via rural roads, with several small accommodation options in the nearby area. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes and be aware of the tropical weather conditions typical of this region.
The name refers to the heartwood of the tamarind tree, a term rooted in local vegetation and botanical knowledge passed down through generations. This naming reflects how the sanctity of the location was intertwined with the natural surroundings and resources that people relied on daily.
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