
2006 Photograph
of Phra Asada Maha Chedi, the Pink Chedi, Phra
Ariya Sanghasavaka Maha Chedi (พระอัรยสงฆสาวกมหาเจดีย์),
Grand Palace, Bangkok, Thailand,
© 2006.
This is one of the
Eight Prangs (Eight Towers) or Chedi on the East side of the Grand Palace Complex.
The Eight Prangs are of different colors and each is dedicated to a certain
Buddhist concept. This one is Pink, indicating
The Community of Buddhist Monks (Ariya
Sanghasavaka).
The form of a Thai Prang or Chedi (tower) derives from the Khmer prasat, but whereas
a prasat is "a residence of a king or a god," a prang has the same function
as a Chedi. A Chedi is a kind of Pagoda which has a specific symbolism. The
base represents hell, the middle humanity and the top the state of nirvana.
When faithful people are performing "vien tien" ceremonies ( walking around
the Chedi three times ) they are expressing a wish to be whisked from hell
to nirvana by a whirlpool.
The Chedi always have the form of a lotus. Lotus is important in Buddhism.
It symbolizes enlightenment because the lotus blossoms in a dirty pool. It
symbolizes the passage from darkness to light, the passage from ignorance to
wisdom. In famous Royal monasteries it is used to store relics of the Lord
Buddha. In ordinary temples it is used to store the relics of monks or of
royal personages.

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