| Wat Chamadevi (วัดจามเทวี)  
			
			Thai. Name of a Buddhist temple in 
	
	
	Lamphun 
			(fig.). 
			Its main attraction is a 
			pyramid-shaped  
			
			chedi 
			akin to the Chedi Pathumwadi 
			(ปทุมวดีเจดีย์) 
			at 
						
						Wat 
						Phrathat Haripunchai 
			(fig.).
			It is made of bricks 
			and has several arched 
			
			
			niches, 
			which contain standing 
			
			
			Buddha images. 
			The style of the 
			
						
			      		pagoda is said to be 
			based on that of 
			
		      Bodhgaya in 
			India and was built on the initiative of 
								
						Queen 
Chamadevi (fig.), 
			after whom the temple is now named. She brought in workers from 
			
			
	Lavo, i.e. 
			modern 
			
			
			Lopburi,
			
			
			which was then a part of the 
			
			
			Dvaravati 
			Kingdom to which also 
			
		      Haripunchai, 
			i.e. present-day Lamphun, belonged. Located in northern Thailand, 
			the temple is built in the 
		      
		      
		      Dvaravati 
			and 
			
			
			Lan Na
			styles. Also known as Wat Ku Kut 
			(วัดกู่กุด) and 
			by some called 
Wat
Phrathat 
	
	Chamadevi. 
			
			
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