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The Phra Acana Buddha, Wat Si Chum, Sukhothai, Thailand
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Wat Si Chum, located north of the old city walls, might well be the most enigmatic of Sukhothai's temples. The temple of the bodhitree was built in the late 13thcentury. Phra Acana, which means 'one who is not frightened' or 'unperturbed'.


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