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Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 09-06-2007
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The Wat Phra Kaeo is widely considered the most revered and the most sacred temple in Thailand. Located within the grounds of the Grand Palace in the district historic Bangkok. The main building of the temple is the famous Emerald Buddha, and when the name of Thailand's temple is translated into English literally means "The Temple of the Emerald Buddha. "
The Wat Phra Kaeo is part of Thailand's Grand Palace which was built in 1782 by King Rama I in Bangkok, which established the new capital of Thailand. The temple was transferred to the home of the "Emerald Buddha", which was returned to Thailand after he captured Vientiane in 1778. According with the traditions of Buddhism Thai Emerald Buddha is the most important representation of Buddhism and to pray before it is considered a worthwhile activity.
The temple spans 100 buildings colors that have the gold needles and patterns of colors. Visitors be most sacred temple in Thailand, is expected to behave properly and also to be dressed appropriately. Inside you can see the little "Emerald Buddha", which is located at a height of 60 inches, the statue itself does not is emerald, but jade or jasper. Inside the building are murals depicting Jataka tales or representations of the Buddha's previous births.
Some of the murals depict the victory of Buddha on the "Mara" or "death god" and the garden surrounding the temple is the Thai version of the great Hindu epic the Ramayana. He knows how Ramakian in Thailand is colorful and uses traditional painting Thai art form.
Located in Bangkok, that is the resort city of Thailand is a = "_blank"> meta Bangkok hotel offers comfortable accommodation, it would be difficult to find for travelers who visit the Wat Phra Kaeo and other attractions of Thailand.
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I have a tattoo Thai Buddha head in the right calf, but ideas about what you need to add to it?
They have a Buddha head Tattoo'd in my right calf in black and gray, but now feel its time to add. The problem is that I am stuck for ideas, suggestions anyone?
It could add the lotus flowers or a falling cherry blossoms and perhaps some mystical smoke / fog?
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What is the difference between Luang Por and Arjan?
Are they different in the state? How to be qualified to be one? That give them the title or self-claimed? What about how ordindary monk called?
In Thai culture, where honor of other calling. That's why normally start calling with the word "Khun" in front of their names. After ordination and become a monk (Phra), we can not call Khun more but Phra (monk's name) INSAT. To pay more respect to the monks as they are one of the three gems in Buddhism, Thai monks are calling from or Ajarn Luang. Can Luangs Luang Luang For example, many (further), Luang Pee (brother), Luang Luang Lung or Na (uncle), but do not call Nong Luang (younger brother). By both are diifferent Ajarn Luang and meaning, but can be used to call any monk in a way to give honor while they are in a monastic life. You can call Luang For if the monk is under enough to be your dad, but if the young monk Ajarn is even more appropriate. Ajarn means someone giving knowladge. Any monk can knowledge to Buddhism, so it can be called Ajarn. Thus, a monk can be both for and Ajarn Luang depend on how you want to honor him. If the monk named Tom, calling Luang By Tom Tom or Ajarn Phra is much better than Tom (which are typically used between monks and nuns of the same age of the monks)
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