- Wat Rong Khun
Wat Rong Khun ( _th. วัดร่องขุ่น) is a contemporary unconventional buddhist temple in
Chiang Rai ,Thailand . It was designed byChalermchai Kositpipat . Construction began in1998 and is expected to end in2008 . [cite web|title=Wat Rong Khun|url=http://www.chiangmai-mail.com/015/features.shtml|publisher=Chiangmai Mail|date=2003-02-07|accessdate=2007-06-19]tyle and construction
Wat Rong Khun is different from any other temple in Thailand, as its "ubosot" (Pali: uposatha; consecrated assembly hall) is designed in white color with some use of white glass. The white color stands for Lord Buddha’s purity; the white glass stands for Lord Buddha’s wisdom that "shines brightly all over the Earth and the Universe."
The bridge leading to the temple represents the crossing over from the cycle of rebirth to the Abode of Buddha. The small semicircle before the bridge stands for the human world. The big circle with fangs is the mouth of
Rahu , meaning impurities in the mind, a representation of hell or suffering.All the paintings inside the "ubosot" (assembly hall) have golden tones. The four walls, ceiling and floor contain paintings showing an escape from the defilements of temptation to reach a supramundane state. On the roof, there are four kinds of animals representing earth, water, wind and fire. The
elephant stands for the earth; the naga stands for water; theswan 's wings represent wind; and thelion ’s mane represents fire.In 1977,
Chalermchai Kositpipat volunteered his service to carry out the construction of the "ubosot" at his own expense as an offering to Lord Buddha, but he later altered the plan as he saw fit in such a way that Wat Rong Khun developed into a prominent site attracting both Thai and foreign visitors.Nowadays, Wat Rong Khun is still being constructed. When completed, the construction project of Wat Rong Khun will consist of nine building: the "ubosot", the hall containing Lord Buddha’s relics, the hall containing Buddha images, the preaching hall, the contemplation hall, the monk’s cell, the door façade of the Buddhavasa, the art gallery, and the toilets.
ee also
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Luang Pu Bunleua Sulilat /Sala Keoku /Buddha Park
*Lek Viriyaphant /Sanctuary of Truth
*Visionary environments References
External links
* [http://www.pbase.com/boon3887/wat_rong_khun An image gallery]
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