Beef Cake wrote on 16
th Feb, 2013 at 7:56pm:
Most likely a bone of a pre-historic creature. How big is the bone?
sakyant wrote on 16
th Feb, 2013 at 3:06am:
Laosnow wrote on 16
th Feb, 2013 at 12:25am:
Is it true that the stupa is believed to contain a fragment of the Buddha's shoulder bone?
Never heard that before.
Using Google, I've seen claims that the stupa contains the Buddha's pelvic bone, collar bone or breast bone.
"Pha That Luang according to the Lao people was originally built as a Hindu temple in the 3rd century. Buddhist missionaries from the Mauryan Empire are believed to have been sent by the Emperor Ashoka, including Bury Chan or Praya Chanthabury Pasithisak and five Arahata monks who brought a holy relic (believed to be the
breast bone) of Lord Buddha to the stupa."
Or:
"The Cham period was the second wave of Buddhism in Laos. Under the patronage of Emperor Ashokka of India, the venerable monks Sona and Outala and five scholars brought a fragment of what was believed to be a piece of the
pelvic bone of Lord Buddha to Vientiane in 218 BC, where it was kept in the obelisk at Phu Luang hill. "