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Phra Asada Maha Chedi, Wat Phra Kaew, Bangkok, Thailand
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There are
Eight Prangs (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.
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. |
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Scenic
Photography by Gerry Gantt from Thailand, the land of Golden Wats. All images Copyright © 1999-2010 by Gerry Gantt, all rights reserved. |