Gateway to Thailand's Cultural Heritage (Muang Boran)

The images of the three Hindu deities, Vishnu, Shiva and Laksamee were carved out of stone by Pallava sculptors living in southern India around the 8th-9th centuries A.D. Later during the fifth reign in Rattanakosin period King Rama VI, who was still the Crown Prince, travelled to see
these images whose faces and bodies strangely stood out of the trunk of a tree that had grown around them. Nobody knows where the images come from. However, from the ornaments and hair styles, we can pre sume that the statues are of Indian origin.
Now these images are kept at the Nakhon Si Thammarat National Mu se um.