In Meng language, Kyait is a "Buddha" and Pun is a "four", but the "four-faced Buddha" here is not a Thai four-faced Buddha familiar to everyone, but the four-backed Buddha statues specially built on the four sides of the open-air columns in the temple. The legend of this four-faced Buddha statue was donated by four Meng women. The four Buddhas, including Sakyamuni, are depicted, each with different decorations and the sage of the Buddha.
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In Meng language, Kyait is a "Buddha" and Pun is a "four", but the "four-faced Buddha" here is not a Thai four-faced Buddha familiar to everyone, but the four-backed Buddha statues specially built on the four sides of the open-air columns in the temple. The legend of this four-faced Buddha statue was donated by four Meng women. The four Buddhas, including Sakyamuni, are depicted, each with different decorations and the sage of the Buddha.