Since I am heading to Bangkok by tomorrow morning, I guess I should write a post on Thailand first. This time it's about the not so known place in Bangkok.
Erawan Museum, even when the name is mentioned..I guess not many have heard about this cool museum. Unknown to many Bangkok visitors, this gargantuan three headed Elephant museum is situated at Samut Prakan Province which is part of the Bangkok Metropolitan City. Weighing 250 tonnes, towering 29 meters high, and 39 meters long, this pure cast copper statue took ten years to be constructed. Inside the towering museum consists of three levels according to Buddhist cosmology. Let's take a look what's inside. Mind that the photos were all captured in the year 2008 by my old faithful Sony DSC H-1.
Beautiful lotus pond surrounding the Erawan Museum |
Inside the museum, you will be greeted by lots of carvings and arts according to Buddhist Cosmology |
On the left: Carving of Thai influenced Buddhist Deity
On the right: Jade Buddha Statue
That's me 4 years ago! |
If you look up, you can see one huge beautiful and colorful glass art |
The glass art is a mix of western and eastern design accompanied by Buddhist Cosmology theme |
Beautiful carvings of Naga on Silver plate |
Another interesting carvings I have accidentally stumbled upon is the silver carvings of Jesus Christ giving sermons to the people and also during his death on the cross.
This is my favourite...very beautiful carvings of a giant fish especially its scales |
One of the beautiful antiques being exhibited there |
At the top, inside the belly of the Elephant is a place depicting one of the heavens in Buddhist Cosmology, the Trāyastriṃśa (Tavatimsa) heaven.
In this floor, there is a Buddha statue located here. Of course, the Lord Buddha does not dwell in this realm.
That's all for now. ! Enjoy!
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