Chamadevi (จามเทวี)
Thai. Name for Chamadevi of
Lopburi, the former city of
Lavo, where she originally came
from. She was probably born in 633 AD. Her father send her northwards to
spread civilization and Buddhism where she became the legendary
first ruler of the
Mon city of
Haripunchai (now
Lamphun), part of the 7th Century
Dvaravati
Kingdom. She was married to the king of Lavo and gave birth to a
twin,
Mahantayot
and
Anantayot, of whom the first one succeeded her as
ruler of Lamphun, while the latter became ruler of
Lampang. According to legend she
had a terrible body odour which could be smelled from a far
distance. She reportedly passed away at the high age of 98. Today, her statue (map
-
fig.)
stands at various locations throughout Lamphun, e.g. at
Wat
Phrathat Haripunchai
(fig.),
in Nong Dok public park,
etc.
Also
Phra Nang Chamadevi.
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