Reua Asurapaksi (เรืออสุรปักษี)
Thai.
Name of an escort barge that accompanies the true
Royal Barges. It has a bow that has a
figurehead that represents
Asurapaksi (fig.),
a creature from
Himaphan
Forest, half-demon (asura) and half-bird (paksi), with a dark
greyish-green complexion (fig.). His wears a golden coat decorated with coloured glass. The figurehead
(fig.) stands over the barrel of a small cannon,
that sticks out from a hole in the lower bow. During processions he also
holds two red poles with golden-green pennants, one in each hand, and
the barge will be positioned at the starboard side of the fifth
Reua Dang
escort barge. The barge's outside hull
is elaborately decorated with
gilded lacquer,
i.e.
laai rod nahm, with floral motifs on a black lacquer
undercoat. This barge can take 30 rowers and two helmsmen (fig.).
From afar, both the Reua Asurapaksi and
Reua Asuravayuphak escort barges
are confusingly similar to
the Garuda escort barges
Reua Krut Heun Het (fig.)
and
Reua Krut Tret Traichak
(fig.),
and can from a distance
best be distinguished by the fact that the bird-like figureheads
(fig.)
of the former two barges have
their arms in a downward pose (fig.),
whereas the arms of the figureheads on the prows of the Garuda escort
barges have their arms held up (fig.).
See also PROCESSION LINE-UP.
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