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That Sikhottabong, also known as Sikhottabong Stupa is a Buddhist temple in Thakhek, Khammouane Province, Laos. It is contemporary to That Inhang in Savannakhet and That Phanom, built in Thailand under the Sikhottabong Kingdom. The bones of Buddha are said to be consecrated in these temples. King Nanthasene built the stupa for King Soummitham.

That Sikhottabong
That Sikhottabong of Thakhek
Religion
AffiliationBuddhism
Location
LocationThakhek, Khammouane Province, Laos
CountryLaos
That Sikhottabong is located in Laos
That Sikhottabong
Shown within Laos
Geographic coordinates17°26′10″N 104°44′26″E / 17.4359819°N 104.7404971°E / 17.4359819; 104.7404971
Architecture
FounderKing Nanthasene

The temple is on the bank of the Mekong River. The festival held at this location is during the third month of the lunar calendar.[1]

Architecture

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That Sikhottabong was refurbished in the 16th century during the reign by King Setthathirath. The stupa has four squares with each side measuring 25,030 metres (82,120 ft) long. Its base is 14.33 square metres (154.2 sq ft) and rises to a height of 29 metres (95 ft).[1]

The pinnacle appears in the shape of a banana flower.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Khammouane Province". Lao Tourism Organization. Retrieved 20 December 2012.
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