Wat Phumin, the auspicious of Eastern Lanna
Wat Phumin is a temple situated at Naiwiang subdistrict within the town of Nan near Wat Phra That Chang Voraviharn and the Nan National Museum. The ruler of Nan, Jetbuthr Prommin, ask for the temple to be built in BE 2139. In his sixth year as ruler, the temple was named Wat Prommin after him. Over time however, the temple has been called various names until it is known today as Wat Phumin.
One of the highlights of this temple is the “Pra Ubosot Chaturamuk”, a cruciform Buddhist temple, and also the only temple in Thailand that combines a praying area, sanctuary, and pagoda in the same building. The temple is placed to map the universe according to Buddhist beliefs. There are 4 Buddha images facing the cardinal points; north, east, south, and west. From the outside, the temple seems as though it was built on the back of two nagas. This is to symbolize the continuity of the Buddhist faith.
If you would like to make a wish, there is a belief that asking one of the four statues will make it come true. Look for the statue with the happier face; the other three look grumpier.