Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): September-December (Phimai Historical Park)
As this journal's cover features Phimai Sanctuary located in Phimai District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, it is a large and beautiful ancient Khmer stone castle in Baphuon style. Built during King Suryavarman I's reign around the 16th Buddhist century, it was initially a Hindu temple and later converted to Mahayana Buddhism during King Jayavarman VII's time. The name 'Phimai' likely derives from 'Vimaya' or 'Vimayapura,' as inscribed in Khmer language on stone frames at the front gallery doorway of the sanctuary.
MCU Suranari Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (September-December 2024) contains valuable academic articles and research, particularly focusing on creating engaging classroom environments, activities promoting teacher happiness, and educational technology implementation. This knowledge benefits both teachers and students' development. Additionally, it features articles on leadership, meditation for depression treatment, and dharma teachings from 4 Buddhist holy sites, providing knowledge beneficial to individual and social well-being, contributing to a happier life.
