Buddha meditating against a Bodhi tree!

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Buddha meditating against a bodhi tree!

Buddha meditating against a Bodhi tree!

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Street Photography – A Monk doing blessings!

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Street Photography - A Monk doing blessings!

Street Photography – A Monk doing blessings!

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Street Photography – Eating behind a stone dragon!

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Street Photography – Eating behind a stone dragon!

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Street Photography – Sun flares and Orbs!

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Street Photography - Sun flares and orbs

Street Photography – Sun flares and orbs

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Ayutthaya – Thailand’s Ancient Capital City

Ayutthaya – Thailand’s Old City

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85 km north of Bangkok (Now the Capital city of Thailand) you will find the ancient city of Ayuttaya.  Ayutthaya was Thailand’s ( or Siam as it was called in 1351) 2nd Ancient Capital City, after Sukhothai. It was the Capital City for 417 years and it was know as one of the biggest and wealthiest cities in the East at that time,

33 kings had ruled during this period starting with King Uthong in 1893 BE, until its downfall after the invasion of the Burmese troops after on/off fighting with them over a long period of about 300 years in 2310 BE.  Ayutthaya fell to the Burmese troops after a siege, but had they waited another 20 days, the flood waters may have saved the city.

Ayuttaya then became a colony of Burma for about 15 years, until the young 15 year old Prince Naresuan returned to Ayuttaha from Burma and declared independence for Ayutthaya. He was the 18th King, and reigned Ayutthaya for 15 years from 2133 to 2148 and during this time there was another battle between the Thai and Burmese troops called “A war elephant”. A hand to hand combat on elephants in which the Burmese Prince was killed and this prevented wars for about a hundred years between these two nations. After King Naresuan died in 2148 B.E. there was peace for a long time, but internally there were a lot of assassinations of the kings, and new rulers taking their place.

King Suriyamarindhara reigned from 2301 until the destruction of Ayutthaya in 2310 B.E. During his reign there were a lot of unhappy nobles and they were disappointed with him and they left his administration to become monks.  Mean while, the Burmese had seen the chaos that was gripping the Kingdom and decided to once again attack. They conquered all the cities on the way to Ayutthaya. The King was un-capable to rule and he asked Prince Uthoomporn to reign and command the forces and battle the Burmese troops. But after a while, the ex King wished to rule again so the Prince got annoyed and gave up the reigns to the King and went back into the monk-hood. But King Ekkatat as he was known, loved to entertain and loved women and did not take his duties seriously. The Burmese army arrived and besieged the city for a year, digging tunnels and eventually started burning down the city walls.

The Burmese army entered Ayutthaya on the 7th April 2310 BE (Year of the pig). The army killed the inhabitants and robbed the city and burnt down the Great City, which brought the curtain down its glorious prosperity status, its politics and its influence on culture.

 

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – King Naresuan

The King Naresuan Monument is dedicated to the 18th King who’s numerous military  accomplishments re-took Ayutthaya from Burmese rule and asserting Siamese independence once again. Before this, the prince had proved himself as a skilled fighter with a keen sense of military strategy. The Burmese King had sent his troops out to defeat the prince and to kill him and his troops. However, Prince Naresuan defeated the Burmese army and then extended the Siamese territories.

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – King Naresuan monument

The monument shows the King on horseback, in which he killed the Burmese general with a strike of his lance.  Each of the depictions shows a story about the King. The dream about killing the alligator was a sign of great victory over the Burmese. The one where he is pouring water on the ground represents his announcement that he would seek independence from the Burmese.

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – King Naresuan on hoseback

There are some huge roosters at this site, and the story goes that Prince Naresuan wagered a bet with the Burmese Prince that if his rooster won, Ayutthaya would be freed from the Burmese. His rooster won, and the Burmese Prince was humiliated, and hence the city was saved and the Burmese were defeated.

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

This monastery was built by the 2nd King, King Ramesuan, at Phukhao Thong or the “Monastery of the Golden Mount.

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – Phukhao Thong – Monastery of the Golden Mount

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

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Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – Phukhao Thong – Monastery of the Golden Mount

 

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – Brahman Bull

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – Buddha statues

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya –  Buddha

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya –  Buddhas

A temple puppy relaxing and having a morning snooze!

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – temple dog

You cannot go anywhere and not see the beautiful roosters that wonder around the temples.

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – rooster/cock

Below is a map of the old city of Ayuttaya. Here you can see how it was surrounded by rivers in which it used to not only bring trade, but also to defend itself against invading armies.

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Wat (Temple) Mahathat construction started in 1374 AD during King Borommarachathairat the 1st rule (3rd King). It was a royal monastery and the seat of the head of the Buddhist Monks of the Kamavasi Sect.

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

It is assumed that after 100 years  after  the temple was destroyed and burned, most of the Buddha images fell to the ground, and nature took over, and a bodhi tree had encased itself around this Buddha head. This is one of the most famous images of Thailand, and the ancient city of Ayutthaya.

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – Buddha head encased in a bodhi tree

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – Buddha head surrounded by a growing Bodhi tree

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – Buddha head in a Bodhi tree

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – Buddha head in a Bodhi tree

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – Buddha statue

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – Buddha statue

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – Buddha head

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – Buddha statue

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – remains of a Buddha statue

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – remains of a Buddha statue

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

The ancient city had many temples on the island, and in its day, they must have looked fabulous. Now only ruins left for future generations to see.

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – A colourful Bougainvillea plant

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – Buddha

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – Buddha

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – Buddha

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – Temple ruin

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – Buddha

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – Buddha

The Pagoda of Queen Suriyothai below is dedicated to the Queen who was killed in the battle against the Burmese, on the back of her elephant, at Pu Kao Tong (Golden Mountain) field in 2091 B.E.

Queen Suriyothai was concerned about her husband, the 15th King, so she dressed herself up in mans clothing and got on her elephant and rode into battle, where she happened to get in-front of the King who’s elephant had been killed and the Burmese King was about to kill the Thai king, but Queen Suriyothai got in-between them and sacrificed her life for the Kings life. After the Burmese King found out he had killed a women, he felt ashamed and withdrew from the battle field leaving Siam. The Queen had sacrificed herself for her husband, the King and for her Country. She is still to this day venerated and revered in Thailand for her bravery.

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – Thai soldier protecting the Queen

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya – Thai soldiers protection the elephants legs, and the Queen

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Wat Chaiwatthanaram, was an imposing Buddhist monastery and was built by King Prasatthong (24th King) in 1630 AD (Not on the island). It was created to make merit to his mother, and the architecture  is based on Angor Wat in Cambodia to commemorate the victory over them.

It was a royal monastery where the King and his descendants would perform religious rites. It was also used as a cremation site for princes, princesses and other royal family members.

In 1767 AD Ayuttaha was invaded and the temple became an army camp, and was therefore abandoned and looted.

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya
Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Ayutthaya is an island at the confluence of three rivers: the Chao Phraya River, the Lopburi River and the Pa Sak River which was and still is the life line of this Great Ancient City.

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

This photo below shows the water mark of the floods in 2011 at Wat Chaiwatthanaram, where this whole area was under water, and has done damage to the ancient city of all Ayutthaya structures.

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

Travelogue - Allan Rufus - Ayutthaya

Travelogue – Allan Rufus – Ayutthaya

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Ancient Siam City (Muang Boran) – Bangkok – Thailand

The Ancient Siam City (Muang Boran) – Bangkok – Thailand

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Ancient Siam  is a park constructed under the patronage of  Lek Viriyaphant  and spreading over 200 acres (0.81 km2) in the shape of Thailand. Ancient Siam is located on the old Sukhumvit Highway, about 33 km south-east of central Bangkok.

Ancient Siam is dubbed as the world’s largest outdoor museum and the replicas were constructed with the assistance of experts. Unfortunately, I was only there for 2 hours so did not get to see all of the sites on offer (I may have to return to see the rest). It did give me a good idea about the heritage of Thailand and it’s culture, and makes me want to travel to the real sites scattered around Thailand.

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The Phra Kaew Pavilion - The Ancient City, also known as Muang Boran

The Phra Kaew Pavilion – The Ancient City, also known as Muang Boran

The City Wall and Gate - The Ancient City ( Muang Boran)

The City Wall and Gate – The Ancient City ( Muang Boran)

I-Nao Garden

I-Nao Garden

Allan Rufus travelling around The Ancient city by golf cart

Allan Rufus travelling around The Ancient city by golf cart

Golf carts and bicycles can be hired for moving around the park, and private vehicles are also allowed at a fee. I took a gold cart because of my limited time here, although a bike would have been great exercise but also considering the heat, I think a golf cart was a better option.

The Stupa of Phra Maha That, Ratchaburi - The Ancient City (Muang Boran)

The Stupa of Phra Maha That, Ratchaburi – The Ancient City (Muang Boran)

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The Scripture Repository

The Scripture Repository

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Monument of Krom Phra Ratchawang Boworn Maha Surasinghana

Monument of Krom Phra Ratchawang Boworn Maha Surasinghana

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The Phra Kaew Pavilion

The Phra Kaew Pavilion

The Phra Kaew Pavilion

The Phra Kaew Pavilion

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The Rainbow Bridge - The Ancient City ( Muang Boran)

The Rainbow Bridge – The Ancient City ( Muang Boran)

There were many orbs in this pagoda by the Rainbow Bridge, as you can see the white light in the centre.

Pavilion of the Enlightened - The Ancient City, also known as Muang Boran

Pavilion of the Enlightened – The Ancient City, also known as Muang Boran

Pavilion of the Enlightened - The Ancient City, also known as Muang Boran

Pavilion of the Enlightened – The Ancient City, also known as Muang Boran

Pavilion of the Enlightened - The Ancient City, also known as Muang Boran

Pavilion of the Enlightened – The Ancient City, also known as Muang Boran

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Buddha

Buddha

Buddha

Buddha

Buddha

Buddha

Kwan Yin

Kwan Yin

Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara (Kuan-Yin) Performing a Miracle

Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara (Kuan-Yin) Performing a Miracle

Thai Royal Boat

Thai Royal Boat

Thai Royal Boat

Thai Royal Boat

 A Botanical Garden from Thai Literature


A Botanical Garden from Thai Literature

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Sala of Ramayana

Sala of Ramayana

Sala of Ramayana

Sala of Ramayana

Sala of Ramayana

Sala of Ramayana

Sala of Ramayana

Sala of Ramayana

Sala of Ramayana

Sala of Ramayana

Thai Junk

Thai Junk

The Buddha Image of Dvaravati Period

The Buddha Image of Dvaravati Period

Ancient house

Ancient house

Cart

Cart

Wooden house

Wooden house

House and cart

House and cart

Ancient water pots

Ancient water pots

Praying in front of Buddha

Praying in front of Buddha

Protector

Protector

Wat Chong Kham, Lampang

Wat Chong Kham, Lampang

Wat Chong Kham, Lampang

Wat Chong Kham, Lampang

Wat Chong Kham, Lampang - The Ancient City, also known as Muang Boran

Wat Chong Kham, Lampang – The Ancient City, also known as Muang Boran

Wat Chong Kham, Lampang - The Ancient City, also known as Muang Boran

Wat Chong Kham, Lampang – The Ancient City, also known as Muang Boran

Wat Chong Kham, Lampang - The Ancient City, also known as Muang Boran

Wat Chong Kham, Lampang – The Ancient City, also known as Muang Boran

Wat Chong Kham, Lampang - The Ancient City, also known as Muang Boran

Wat Chong Kham, Lampang – The Ancient City, also known as Muang Boran

Wat Chong Kham, Lampang - The Ancient City, also known as Muang Boran

Wat Chong Kham, Lampang – The Ancient City, also known as Muang Boran

Boats on canal

Boats on canal

Old Thai traditional building

Old Thai traditional building

Old Thai traditional building

Old Thai traditional building

Ancient furniture

Ancient furniture

Wooden room divider with fish on it

Wooden room divider with fish on it

Wooden room divider with fish on it

Wooden room divider with fish on it

The Wihan at Wat Phumin, Nan - The Ancient City (Muang Boran)

The Wihan at Wat Phumin, Nan – The Ancient City (Muang Boran)

The Wihan at Wat Phumin, Nan - The Ancient City (Muang Boran)

The Wihan at Wat Phumin, Nan – The Ancient City (Muang Boran)

The Wihan at Wat Phumin, Nan

The Wihan at Wat Phumin, Nan

The Wihan at Wat Phumin, Nan - The Ancient City (Muang Boran)

The Wihan at Wat Phumin, Nan – The Ancient City (Muang Boran)

The Garden of the Gods

The Garden of the Gods

Walkway

Walkway

The Floating Market - The Ancient City (Muang Boran)

The Floating Market – The Ancient City (Muang Boran)

The Floating Market - The Ancient City (Muang Boran)

The Floating Market – The Ancient City (Muang Boran)

The Floating Market - The Ancient City (Muang Boran)

The Floating Market – The Ancient City (Muang Boran)

The Floating Market - The Ancient City (Muang Boran)

The Floating Market – The Ancient City (Muang Boran)

The Floating Market - The Ancient City (Muang Boran)

The Floating Market – The Ancient City (Muang Boran)

The Main Chedi of Wat Maha That, Sukhothai

The Main Chedi of Wat Maha That, Sukhothai

The Main Chedi of Wat Maha That, Sukhothai

The Main Chedi of Wat Maha That, Sukhothai

Buddha

Buddha

Buddha

Buddha

Meditating at the feet of Buddha

Meditating at the feet of Buddha

Sitting at the feet of Buddha

Sitting at the feet of Buddha

Beautiful Pagoda and bridge

Beautiful Pagoda and bridge

Riding a peacock

Riding a peacock

The Buddha Image Being Protected by the Naga

The Buddha Image Being Protected by the Naga

Dvaravati Wihan

Dvaravati Wihan

Bird sitting on the hands of an angel

Bird sitting on the hands of an angel

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Thailand – Bangkok – Wat Traimit Temple of Golden Buddha

Thailand – Bangkok – China Town

© Copyright on all photographs – Allan Rufus

Wat Traimit Temple of Golden Buddha

On the 28th December 2012 I went sightseeing and ended up at the Golden Buddha in China Town. Wat (Temple) Traimit houses the world’s largest golden seated Buddha measuring nearly five metres in height and weighing five and a half tons.

I took the photo of the Temple and then went to do a prayer by the lanterns on the right of the main Temple building, and then I went up to where the Golden Buddha sits. I was feeling very much at peace as I had a really enjoyable day taking in the sights, sounds, colours, textures and the street life of Bangkok, as well as the rush of China town. There was so much to look at, and as I enjoy taking photographs, I am always look at things to see if I can get a picture of it.

I took off my shoes and entered the room and got an amazing, wonderful feeling of love and a warm feeling over me. I did a little thank you prayer infront of The Golden Buddha and then waited for a gap inbetween the people praying to get the picture.

When I got home and put the images on my computer, I noticed these rainbow lights and aura coming out the entrance where the Golden Buddha sits, and at the left of the stairs. I am really amazed to see these wonderful lights. I did not see any lights at the time while there, but did have a light happy feeling. 🙂

Thailand Bangkok Wat Traimit - The Temple of The Golden Buddha

Thailand – Bangkok – Wat Traimit – The Temple of The Golden Buddha

flame to light incense copy

Lantern to light incense

Lantern to light incense

Plaque of the wall

Plaque of the wall

Wall plaque

Wall plaque

Outside the door of The Golden Buddha

Outside the door of The Golden Buddha

The Golden Buddha's hand

The Golden Buddha’s hand

Golden Buddha at Wat Traimit

Golden Buddha at Wat Traimit Bangkok Thailand

The Golden Buddha's space

The Golden Buddha’s room

The one thing that strikes me is that every time you take a different picture, the colour of the Golden Buddha changes, as if it has a life of different moods!

The Golden Buddha's head from the back

The Golden Buddha’s head from the back

The Beautiful Doors to The Golden Buddha

The Beautiful Doors to The Golden Buddha

The Golden Buddha and orbs

The Golden Buddha and orbs

I was standing outside the Golden Buddha room and took this photo, and only once I got home and looked at the pictures did I see these orbs around the Buddha. They are fairly large orbs!

Temple Wat Traimit from the side

Temple Wat Traimit from the side

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Thailand – Buddhism

Thailand

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Monks walking back towards their Temple after their morning walkabout collecting alms and giving prays to the local people!

Every mornings the monks wake up early and make their journey to collect alms (food) for the day and in return they say a prayer for the people donating their food.

Young monks doing an alms prayer

Young monks doing an alms prayer

Monks Walking

Monks Walking

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