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Bunleua Sulilat (June 7, 1932 –
August 10, 1996;
often referred to as
Luang Pu
Bunleua Sulilat; Thai: หลวงปู่บุญเหลือ สุรีรัตน์, RTGS: Luangpu Bunluea...
- Lao
Buddhist sculpture. Today, the
sculpture gardens of
Luang Pu
Bunleua Sulilat provide a
modern twist to the
ancient tradition. Lao
artisans have, throughout...
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tourists can
watch wood
carvers constructing.
Ancient Siam
Luang Pu
Bunleua Sulilat Sala
Keoku Buddha Park
Chalermchai Kositpipat Wat Rong Khun Wat Pa Maha...
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attraction and
public park. The park was
started in 1958 by
Luang Pu
Bunleua Sulilat, a priest-shaman who
integrated Hinduism and Buddhism. His perspective...
- is THB 100 for
foreigners and free for Thai citizens.
Luang Pu
Bunleua Sulilat / Sala
Keoku /
Buddha Park Lek
Viriyaphant /
Sanctuary of
Truth / Ancient...
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vision of
Luang Pu
Bunleua Sulilat and his followers. The
construction started in 1978. It
shares the
style of
Sulilat's earlier creation,
Buddha Park...
- Thailand's
National Culture Commission as a
National Artist.
Luang Pu
Bunleua Sulilat / Sala
Keoku /
Buddha Park Lek
Viriyaphant /
Sanctuary of
Truth / Ancient...
- over 20 m tall. The park is the
handiwork of the
mystic Luang Pu
Bunleua Sulilat, who
bought the land in 1978 when he was
exiled from his
native Laos, where...
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panoramic view of the city.
Buddha Park was
built in 1958 by
Luang Pu
Bunleua Sulilat and
contains a
collection of
Buddhist and
Hindu sculptures,
scattered amongst...
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include Watts Towers by
Simon Rodia,
Buddha Park and Sala
Keoku by
Bunleua Sulilat, and The
Palais idéal by
Ferdinand Cheval.
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