Phra Viharn Yod Tile Detail
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 Phra Viharn Yod Tile Detail Photograph

2006 Photograph, Phra Viharn Yod Tile detail.  This section is at the corner of the building, Grand Palace, Bangkok, Thailand, © 2006.

The Viharn, decorated with tiles and porcelain, is situated next to Hor Phra Naga. (A Viharn is the part of a Thai temple complex used to house various Buddha images.) Formerly Phra Viharn Yod housed a silver Buddha image which was cast by King Rama I from various religious deities previously belonging to King U-Thong, founder of Ayutthaya in 1351. These had been destroyed by the Burmese in the first sack of the capital in 1753.

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Scenic Photography by Gerry Gantt from Thailand, the land of Golden Wats.