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in the new kingdom. In 1359, the Khmer king gave the Phra Bang to his son-in-law, the first Lang Xang monarch Fa Ngum (1353–1373), to provide Buddhist legitimacy both to Fa Ngum's rule and by extension to the sovereignty of Laos. The former Lao capital of
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The Phra Bang has long been seen by devout Buddhists as a symbol of the right to rule Laos, as only a commendable and virtuous government deserves to be caretaker of such a sacred image. In 1705, it was taken to
427: 300: 378: 330: 225:. Again in 1828, the Siamese captured the Phra Bang but once more returned it in 1867, after a similar period of political upheaval. 108: 244:. There, it is exhibited at a shrine, where the Buddha image is ritually bathed by devout laypeople during new year festivities. 156:, Laos; it is the namesake of that city. The statue stands at 83-centimetre (33 in)s, with palms facing forward, cast using 354: 46: 89: 233: 61: 432: 42: 35: 422: 68: 317: 221:. There, political upheaval and misfortune were attributed to the statue, and in 1782, it was returned to the 437: 75: 268: 57: 417: 164:) sometime between the 1st and 9th century. However, the features of the image suggest a much later 229: 197: 165: 326: 296: 175:
The Phra Bang is regarded as the most sacred and culturally significant Buddha image in Laos.
288: 160:, an alloy of bronze, gold, and silver. According to local lore, it was cast in Ceylon (now 263: 258: 82: 171: 411: 202: 153: 237: 140: 128: 214: 24: 222: 149: 393: 380: 210: 161: 185: 241: 218: 217:) invaded Vientiane and captured the Phra Bang, taking it with them to 189: 253: 193: 170: 145: 18: 240:", or Lao New Year, the statue is taken in procession to 232:
national museum in Vientiane to the Haw Pha Bang, on the
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