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Painted on
this in
Chinese calligraphy
is
Bao Zhu (宝珠),
i.e. ‘Treasure Pearl’, the Chinese equivalent of Bảo
Châu. The prayer and
meditation hall houses a
Buddha image
seated in the
lotus position
while holding up a
lotus flower (fig.)
with his right hand. |
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Above the image is a panel in the form of a wooden scroll
with some Chinese characters in gold on it, somewhat
reminiscent in form to the fan-shaped window partitions
found in traditional Vietnamese and Chinese
architecture. |
On one side of
the hall is the temple drum, placed opposite of the
temple bell on the other side. In front of the hall is a
large bronze
joss stick
vessel,
which in Thai is referred to as
kratahng toob
(fig.),
and which is used to burn
incense. |
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