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The other
images here below, all belong
to the
Phra prajam wan
system (fig.),
the one here on the right being known as
Pahng nahg prok
(fig.)
and corresponding to Saturday. |
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Wat Prayun Wongsahwaht (inner chedi) |
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Wat Prayun Wongsahwaht (inner chedi) |
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The next
Buddha image is standing in the
pahng
tawaai
naet
pose, i.e.
with the arms crossed in front of
the waist, and
which corresponds to Sunday
(fig.). |
This standing
Buddha image
represents Monday
in the
Phra prajam wan geut
system, known in
Thai as the
pahng hahm yaht
pose, with the right hand raised,
i.e. gesture known as an
abhaya
mudra (fig.). |
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Wat Prayun Wongsahwaht (inner chedi) |
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Wat Prayun Wongsahwaht (inner chedi) |
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A
reclining Buddha image,
a pose known in Thai as
pahng saiyaat,
and which in the Buddha per day system
correspondents to
all those born on a Tuesday (fig.). |
One of two Buddha images
used for people born on a Wednesday. This one is for the daytime
and is known as paang
um baat
(fig.).
The other one
is used for people
born after sunset and is called
pahng pah leh laai
(fig.). |
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Wat Prayun Wongsahwaht (inner chedi) |
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