The original founding of the temple remains a legend and there are a few varied versions. The temple is said to have been founded in 1383 when the first
stupa was built. Over time, the temple has expanded, and been made to look more extravagant with many more holy shrines added. A road to the temple was first built in 1935.
White elephant legend shrine According to legend, a monk named Sumanathera from the
Sukhothai Kingdom had a dream. In this vision he was told to go to Pang Cha (
Mueang Bang Khlang sub-district) and look for a relic. Sumanathera ventured to Pang Cha and found a bone. Many claim it was
Gautama Buddha's shoulder bone. The relic displayed magical powers: it glowed, it was able to vanish, it could move and replicate itself. Sumanathera took the relic to King Lue Thai (
Maha Thammaracha II), who ruled Sukhothai. The eager Lue Thai made offerings and hosted a ceremony when Sumanathera arrived. However, the relic displayed no abnormal characteristics, and the king, doubtful of the relic's authenticity, told Sumanathera to keep it. King
Kue Na (Dhammikaraja) of
Lan Na heard of the relic and bade the monk to bring it to him. In 1368, with Lue Thai's permission, Sumanathera took the relic to what is now
Lamphun, in northern Thailand. Once there, the relic broke into two pieces. The smaller piece was enshrined at
Wat Suan Dok. The other piece was placed by the king on the back of a
white elephant which was released into the jungle. The elephant is said to have climbed up Doi Suthep, at that time called Doi Aoy Chang (
Sugar Elephant Mountain), stopped, trumpeted three times, then dropped dead. This was interpreted as an omen. King Kue Na immediately ordered the construction of a temple at the site. The name of the Temple (Wat Phra That Doi Suthep) actually explains what the temple has.
Phra entails of an honorific Buddha image, and
That means a relic. Combining the two tells that there is a relic of Buddha's in the sanctity of the Wat, and in this case it's half of Buddha's shoulder bone. The location of the shoulder bone relic is to be found in the rounded portion of the Chedi right above the octagonal
redented section and below the ringed section. == Visiting the temple ==