Michel Lorrillard Towards the origins of Siamese Buddhism The case of the buddhapāda A distinguishing trait of ancient Siamese Buddhism - and more precisely the form of Buddhism which developed in Sukhothai - is the important cult of the Buddha's footprints {buddhapāda). The study of the first footprints and related inscriptions shows a very clear Singhalese literary influence. This influence changed with time. Coming first through Burma it was connected with late Pali works and related to an artistic tradition that originated in Pagan. Later, a new and independant iconography developed, inspired mainly by canonical scriptures and commentaries. Some of the references, however, are not easily identified and may come from local traditions, a...