Buddha Phra

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 13-08-2009

Buddha Phra
Kring Phra Buddha It really can provide a good health and curing diseases?

You can, if you believe in it. You must have a strong faith to that works. Read about it here http://www.buddhist-amulets.com/Article_details.aspx?aid=18

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Thai Antique

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 13-04-2009

Thai Antique

Once the home of Princess Chumphot, Suan Pakkad Palace is located on Si Ayutthaya Road near the intersection Phayathai. Princess was Chumbhot one of the major art collectors in Thailand. Here are five traditional Thai houses built to monitor a beautiful park and well maintained, and show a large collection of antiquities from Thailand.

These houses were built in 1952 by Prince and Princess of Nagor Svarga Chumphot. Some of the exhibits are the ancestors of Prince Chumphot and are more than two centuries old. The lacquer pavilion is located at the southern end of the park, while the Ban-Chiang and galleries of Marsi are in Pantip Chumphot collection of historical material supply.

Previously, lacquer pavilion is located in the temple of Ban Kling, and XVII century. He was taken by Prince Chumphot after obtaining formal approval by the abbot.

The exterior is beautifully sculpted wood, while the interior walls are made of black lacquered gold. There are several drawings and paintings that show the inside of the various events related to the Lord Buddha, and also from the classical Hindu Ramayana. There are also many photos that give an idea of contemporary Thai life in those days, and some show the Ayudha first foreign travelers. This is a unique part of the collection to the Palace Suan Pakkad exclusive of all others in Thailand.

The famous Marsi Gallery is located on the second floor of Pantin Chumphot arts center. The gallery takes its name from Marsi Paribatra, the daughter of Prince and Princess Chumphot of Nagor Svarga. Originally created to promote art activities and to hold exhibitions of artists from throughout the year.

The park Pakkad surrounding Suan Palace is exquisitely beautiful with colorful flowers, and the Baiyoke tower can be clearly seen from the garden, which is the tallest structure in Thailand. Suan Pakkad Palace can be visited on most days and is easily accessible from Sukhumvit, Bangkok.

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Monk Thai

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 11-03-2009

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Monk Thai
Will Thai monk because of money black magic spell on others, and oil processing body?

I have no reason ofensive they respect agant monk and an insult to Buddhism only monks and wonder

Black magic and superstition is a big thing in Thailand! The funny thing is that it is actually forbidden in Buddhism. With that being said, monks are NOT allowed to spell or do other body oil. Those who get to participate in such practices monk can abandon Hood if there is no proof.

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Thai Monk

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 22-10-2008

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Thai Monk

On the way to Nakhon Pathom from Bangkok, make it an incredible opportunity to visit the Museum of Human Images from Thailand, which offers incredible statues of celebrities, activities, lifestyles etc. After ten years of planning and design of the museum was opened in 1989, where a sculpture of a Thai monk meditating is written in history as the first sculpture in the museum

The main difference between the sculptures at Madame Tussauds, London and Thailand Human Image Museum would be the raw material used for sculptures. Instead of using wax as in Madame Tussauds, the museum has used fiberglass in the process development of the sculptures, the reason for high temperature, humidity and dust conditions in Thailand. The museum houses over 120 sculptures of famous people Thailand and other parts of the world such as mahathma Gandhi, Abraham Lincoln, Winston Churchill and more. The designers have given careful attention to detail in the design process to maximize the closeness of the sculpture to a real character.

The eye catching feature in the museum are statues of the early kings Chakri dynasty of Thailand. However, some are portrayed in the painting because of the lack of information about the appearance of the first few kings. On the upper floors the museum, there are sets which are traditional Thai children's games, the eradication of slavery, Buddhist monks in their rituals and many more. This museum is the perfect gift for future generations to learn about traditional Thai culture and spread the fame of Thai arts and crafts from around the world.

If will visit this museum, be sure to find your accommodation in a Bangkok apartment with services such as President Park Bangkok.

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Kuman Thong

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 04-08-2007

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Kuman Thong

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Charm Thai

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 05-06-2007

Charm Thai
have seen or heard of Thai charm and amulets and talisman made by Thailand Thai monk who is to protect a person ..?

Hazard and accident? Do u believe has the power, some monks, said he has the power to protect the user that the knife can not scratch the skin and the needle user can not put in

i dont think so .. actually in accord with this belief, there are many ways to have this capability, plus get amulets monks. this term KEBAL is known in Malay word.

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Antique Thai

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 25-02-2007

Antique Thai
What do you know about Thai made home furnishings? And what areas are known for this?

I have encountered numerous furniture and home that were claimed to be "Made in Thailand ups with clear-mark near where I live. I would look more authentic and unusual pieces. Maybe antiques. Some regions are known for this? And it is frowned upon to ask whether or not something is obviously not for sale? I thank you in advance for their opinions and advice

Chiang Mai in the north is a center of handicrafts and furniture factoires there are many in the area … I live not far from CM and the border town of Mae Sot and much of the teak wood furniture sold in CM also comes from Burma – comes from Mae Sot in Thailand .. Thus, the prices of this type of furniture should be more reasonable and found some antiques in Mae Sot, so but rarely furniture – - wood does not last too long here and real antiques are not easy to find – although reproductions abound .. If you're doing this for business, you can calculate an extra 40% on the cost of acquisition which includes expenditures shipping and customs agents charged .. Could also be considered, especially in the first U.S. shipment Customs [U.S. I guess? - Sorry, if not] you can cut a little leg or whatever in search of drugs .. You should also consider maximizing their profits by incorporating other things that are smaller, less expensive, sell faster and does not occupy much space to transport .. Yes, I used to import from Thailand and now I'm retired, here .. please contact me for more information if you need specific help – kenk2424@yahoo.com .. best ken

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Buddha Thai

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 18-02-2007

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Buddha Thai

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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Thai Amulets

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 19-11-2006

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Thai Amulets
I am am happy in the collection of amulets from Thailand, said that the collection or amulets Since Thailand is not a bad habit?

as snuff, the game, become an alcoholic drunk man. well, can I continue with it, but some public, Thai amulets are said bad things like black magic.

Ignore what others say about Thai amulets. They say that amulets are evil, black magic, but who knows amulets could become a blessing to you. Do you like to collect them and are happy to do it, that is what counts.

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Triangle Opium

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 21-08-2006

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Triangle Opium
Who are the Golden Triangle? What have been its role in opium production?

There are two main producing regions of opium in Asia. The Golden Triangle (Burma, now Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand) and Golden Crescent (Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran). First Source. The Golden Triangle used to produce 70% of the world's opium, but has been superseded by the Golden Crescent as the primary source. It is estimated that the Golden Crescent is now producing 92% of the world's opium. Second source.

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