A
royal crematorium or
Meru, named after Mt. Meru, the abode of the
Hindu gods and with the same Thai spelling, though in case of a crematorium, the
term is pronounced Mehn, often Phra Mehn. Whilst most
temples have their own crematorium, for royalty one is build specially for each
royal death, traditionally on
Sanam Luang.
This one is the funeral pyre used for Princess
Galyani Watthana (fig.),
the sister of King
Bhumipon.
After the
funeral rites royal crematoria are decommissioned and dismantled, as they are
highly personalized with insignia and symbols of the deceased. |