พิพิธภัณฑ์ธรรมเจดีย์ พระธรรมวิสุทธิมงคล (หลวงตาพระมหาบัว ญาณสัมปันโน) Dhamma Chedi Museum Phra Thammawisutthimongkol (Luang Ta Phra Maha Bua Yanasampanno)
เบื้องหลังพระวิหาร เป็นองค์เจดีย์ซึ่งเป็นสถาปัตยกรรมไทยที่มีกลิ่นอายศิลปะล้านช้าง รูปทรงระฆังแปดเหลี่ยม ปลียอดโลหะทองแดงปิดด้วยทองคำบริสุทธิ์ 96.70% บนยอดเจดีย์ยังเป็นที่บรรจุพระบรมสารีริกธาตุ พระอรหันตธาตุ ที่ได้รับการประทานจากสมเด็จพระอริยวงศาคตญาณ สมเด็จพระสังฆราช สกลมหาสังฆปริณายก (อัมพร อมพโร) และมีอัฐิธาตุของหลวงตามหาบัวส่วนของศีรษะและฟันบรรจุไว้ด้วย Dhamma Chedi Museum Phra Dhamma Wisutthimongkol, the route "Following the footsteps of the noble monks" Luangta Phra Maha Bua Yanasampanno is a monument that contains the relics of Luangta Phra Maha Bua Yanasampanno and is a place to spread the Dhamma and teachings of Luangta. Phra Maha Bua Yannasampanno is the spiritual center of Buddhists. It is a memorial that collects the history of books, teachings, and relics of Luang Ta Phra Maha Bua Yanasampanno to remind the youth and future generations, both monks and laity, to remember his contributions both in the world and in the Dhamma. and is considered an example in how to practice and do good deeds for Buddhism and the nation
Dhamma Chedi Museum construction project Construction on an area of 181 rai 3 ngan 17 square wah in front of the entrance to Wat Pa Ban Tad. The construction began in 2016 and received the grace of His Majesty the King. Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Princess Chulabhorn Walailak Empress Dowager Princess Krom Phra Si Sawangkhavadhana Worakhattiyarajanari He accepted the role of project chairman. along with His Majesty graciously granting His Royal Highness Her Royal Highness Princess Siripajudhaborn and the Siam Renovation Team We are the ones who carry out the construction design without any design costs.
His Royal Highness Her Royal Highness Princess Siribhachudhaporn He designed the appearance of the pagoda, temple, and museum. His Majesty was inspired by the architecture of Lan Xang art. Combined with the art of the Rattanakosin period today. It reflects that the inheritance of Buddhism in the Isaan region continues to be stable and prosperous. This pagoda It is considered to be the last important piece of Thai art from the reign of King Rama IX.
The Dhamma Chedi Phra Tham Wisutthimongkol Museum consists of 3 main parts: the chedi, the temple, and the museum. The museum is in front of the temple and pagoda. The interior consists of 6 exhibition rooms: Room 1: The Dhamma of the Buddha, Room 2: From Gratitude and Truth. To the Romkasavapat, Room 3: From Pariyat, Determination, Effort to Practice, Room 4: Kindness and Instruction, Room 5: Charity of Luangta Chuaychat, Room 6: Leaving the Body, Disciples Unity to Worship, next is a long staircase leading up to the temple. It stands out with its three cascading floors. In designing the roof of this temple, the material “copper” was used instead of tiles. To eliminate problems with future repairs Copper is a material used in Europe and India to build important architecture. They are more durable than clay tiles. Live for a hundred years Even copper rusts easily. But use coating liquid. Which will last for 10 years. When time passes, there will be an oxidation reaction. Make it a rust-green color similar to the dome roof of Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall. In addition, White Carrara marble was also used. From Italy came to decorate the floors and walls around temples and pagodas. Because it has good heat dissipation properties. This makes during the day, even though the sun is strong, the ground is still cool, not hot, and is very beautiful as well.
behind the temple It is a pagoda which is Thai architecture with a Lan Xang art flavor. Octagonal bell shape The copper metal top is covered with 96.70% pure gold. The top of the pagoda also houses the Buddha's relics. Arahant's relics which was given by Somdet Phra Ariyawongsakatayanana Somdej Phra Sangharaja Sakon Maha Sanghaparinayok (Amporn Amparo) and also contained relics of Luang Maha Bua, parts of the head and teeth.