Continued from
Checking tracks and attractions over a lengthy breakfast the following day, I realised I had gone past a few places and missed another one that interested me. Some backtracking and wandering around in circles made up the day.
Prasat Ban Bu
70 km from Buriram
5 km from Phanom Rung.
6 km from Prasat Muang Tam
2 km from Kuti Ruesi Ban Nong Bua Rai
80 km from Surin
Prasat Ban Bu is one of the 17 dharmasalas, or rest/health centres, built by King Jayavarman VII (1181-1220) on the road from Angkor to Phimai.
It is one of only two in Thailand that have been restored, the other being Prasat Ta Muean.
This small-scale ancient sanctuary is built from laterite into a single tower. Its rectangular plan faces the east, and windows are drilled into its southern wall.
Inside, there is an altar with a lintel and a carved image of the Lord Buddha in a meditation posture.
The sanctuary is located in the compound of Ban Bu Witthaya San School, Tambon Chorakhe Mak.
Find the school & the ruins are on the school grounds.
Prasat Ban Bu Info Sources:
Prasat Ban Bu Location:
7 km from Phanom Rung.
1 km from Prasata Muang Tham.
85 km from Surin.
Kuti Reussi is one of 102 Arokayasala built by King Jayavarman II (r. 1181-1218) throughout his kingdom.
These small sanctuaries served as hospitals and were installed as a form of public works and a gesture of Buddhist faith on the part of the monarch.
As is common with most such 'hospitals', the plan comprises a small tower surrounded by a low wall, a 'library' in the southeast corner and an east-facing gopura (gateway).
Slightly to the northeast is the remnants of a ritual pool.
Kuti Ruesi Ban Khok Muang Info sources:
Kuti Ruesi Ban Khok Muang Location:
55 km from Phanom Rung.
49 km from Muang Tham.
126 km from Surin.
I never actually got to these ruins.
Navigating with Google Maps, I ended up on a confusing series of bumpy dried mud tracks in the rice fields & eventually gave up as I noted approaching rain clouds and bailed out.
Back at home, I could see that I was within 700 metres of the site but on the wrong side of an irrigation canal!
Chiang Khong – Lower Esarn Meander July 2024. Part 14 Rang Nong - Buriram
The Prasat Day: Prasat Khok Ngio - Prasat Phanom Rung - Prasat Muang Tam. Continued from https://www.gt-rider.com/se-asia-motorcycling/threads/chiang-khong-lower-esarn-meander-july-2024-part-13-korat-rang-nong.16346/ Searching Google Maps at the start of the day I got excited, for Prasat...
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Checking tracks and attractions over a lengthy breakfast the following day, I realised I had gone past a few places and missed another one that interested me. Some backtracking and wandering around in circles made up the day.
Prasat Ban Bu
70 km from Buriram
5 km from Phanom Rung.
6 km from Prasat Muang Tam
2 km from Kuti Ruesi Ban Nong Bua Rai
80 km from Surin
Prasat Ban Bu is one of the 17 dharmasalas, or rest/health centres, built by King Jayavarman VII (1181-1220) on the road from Angkor to Phimai.
It is one of only two in Thailand that have been restored, the other being Prasat Ta Muean.
This small-scale ancient sanctuary is built from laterite into a single tower. Its rectangular plan faces the east, and windows are drilled into its southern wall.
Inside, there is an altar with a lintel and a carved image of the Lord Buddha in a meditation posture.
The sanctuary is located in the compound of Ban Bu Witthaya San School, Tambon Chorakhe Mak.
Find the school & the ruins are on the school grounds.
Prasat Ban Bu Info Sources:
Prasat Ban Bu Khmer Ruin - Tim's Thailand
Prasat Ban Bu (ปราสาทบ้านบุ) is one of the 17 dharmasala fire shrines King Jayavarman VII (r. 1182-1219), a devout Buddhist, built along the road from Angkor to Phimai, and one of only two in Thailand that have been restored; Prasat Ta Muean being the other. The clear color difference shows…
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Prasat Ban Bu Buddhist , Thailand - lightuptemples
Address Prasat Ban Bu Buddhist , Chorakhe Mak, Prakhon Chai District, Buri Ram 31140, Thailand Diety Buddha Introduction Prasat Ban Bu is one of the 17 dharmasala fire shrines King Jayavarman VII (r. 1182-1219), a devout Buddhist, built along the road from Angkor to Phimai. Prasat Ban Bu is...
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Prasat Ban Bu - Beyond Angkor
www.beyondangkor.org
Prasat Ban Bu - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting
The Prasat Ban Bu is a Khmer temple from the end of the xii th , beginning of xiii th century , built by King Jayavarman VII . It is located on the site of the Ban Bu village school. It is one of the eight dharmasalas identified to date on the road to Prasat Hin Phimai. These dharmasalas were...
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Prasat Ban Bu Location:
Prasat Ban Bu · GXMH+GM9, Chorakhe Mak, Prakhon Chai District, Buri Ram 31140, Thailand
âââââ · Historical landmark
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Kuti Ruesi Ban Khok Muang
72 km from Buriram.7 km from Phanom Rung.
1 km from Prasata Muang Tham.
85 km from Surin.
Kuti Reussi is one of 102 Arokayasala built by King Jayavarman II (r. 1181-1218) throughout his kingdom.
These small sanctuaries served as hospitals and were installed as a form of public works and a gesture of Buddhist faith on the part of the monarch.
As is common with most such 'hospitals', the plan comprises a small tower surrounded by a low wall, a 'library' in the southeast corner and an east-facing gopura (gateway).
Slightly to the northeast is the remnants of a ritual pool.
Kuti Ruesi Ban Khok Muang Info sources:
Kuti Reussi No. 2 Temple, Buri Ram, Thailand
Photos and description of the architecture of Kuti Reussi No. 2 Temple, Buri Ram, Thailand
www.orientalarchitecture.com
Kuti Ruesi Ban Khok Mueang Khmer Ruin - Tim's Thailand
Just 750m away from Prasat Muang Tam, Kuti Ruesi Ban Khok Mueang (กุฏิฤาษีบ้านโคกเมือง) was built much later by King Jayavarman VII (r. 1182-1219) for one of the 102 arogayasala (hospitals) he opened across the empire. It has the standard arogayasala design: a single east-facing tower, a single...
www.timsthailand.com
Kuti Ruesi Ban Khok Muang Location:
Kuti Ruesi Ban Khok Muang · GX2G+FJ2, Chorakhe Mak, Prakhon Chai District, Buri Ram 31140, Thailand
âââââ · Historical landmark
maps.app.goo.gl
Prasart Nong Ta Si
85 km from Buriram55 km from Phanom Rung.
49 km from Muang Tham.
126 km from Surin.
Prasart Nong Ta Si · FPP2+CHC, à¸à¸²à¸à¸«à¸¥à¸§à¸à¸à¸à¸à¸, Thai Charoen, Pakham District, Buri Ram 31220, Thailand
âââââ · Historical landmark
maps.app.goo.gl
I never actually got to these ruins.
Navigating with Google Maps, I ended up on a confusing series of bumpy dried mud tracks in the rice fields & eventually gave up as I noted approaching rain clouds and bailed out.
Back at home, I could see that I was within 700 metres of the site but on the wrong side of an irrigation canal!
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