- Wat Arun
Wat Arun ( _th. วัดอรุณ, "Temple of the Dawn", perhaps so named because the first light of morning is reflected off the surface of the temple with a pearly
iridescence ) is abuddhist temple (wat ) inBangkok ,Thailand . The temple is located in theBangkok Yai district, on the west bank of theChao Phraya River . The full name of the temple is "Wat Arunratchawararam Ratchaworamahavihara" (วัดอรุณราชวรารามราชวรมหาวิหาร).Architecture
The outstanding feature of Wat Arun is its central prang (Khmer-style tower). Steep steps lead to the two terraces. The height is reported by different sources as between 66,80 m and 86 m. The corners are surrounded by 4 smaller satellite prangs. The prangs are decorated by seashells and bits of porcelain which had previously been used as ballast by boats coming to Bangkok from China.
The central prang is topped with a seven-pronged trident, referred to by many sources as the "trident of Shiva". [ [http://www.watarun.org/index_en.html Wat Arun] ]
Around the base of the prangs are various figures of ancient Chinese soldiers and animals. Over the second terrace are four statues of the Hindu god
Indra riding on Erawan.At the riverside are 6 pavilions (sala) in Chinese style. The pavilions are made of green granite and contain landing bridges.
Next to the prangs is the Ordination Hall with the Niramitr Buddha image supposedly designed by King Rama II. The front entrance of the Ordination Hall has a roof with a central spire, decorated in coloured ceramic and stuccowork sheated in coloured china. There are 2 demons, or temple guardian figures in front.
History of the temple
The temple was built in the days of Thailand's ancient capital of Ayutthaya and originally known as "Wat Makok" (The Olive Temple). In the ensuing era when
Thonburi was capital, KingTaksin changed the name to "Wat Chaeng".The Wat had a brief period as host of the
Emerald Buddha , which was moved toWat Phra Kaew in1784 .The later King Rama II. changed the name to "Wat Arunratchatharam". He restored the temple and enlarged the central prang. The work was finished by King Rama III. King Rama IV gave the temple the present name "Wat Arunratchawararam".
As a sign of changing times, Wat Arun officially ordained its first westerner in 2005. [http://www.templeofdawn-watarun.org/edit/d.asp?detail_id=110 Sean Patrick] from America.
Mythology
The central prang is symbolizing mount Meru of the Indian cosmology. The satellite prangs are devoted to the wind god
Phra Phai .The demons (Thai: "Yaksha") at the entrance way to the ubosot are from the
Ramakien . The white figure is named "Sahassa Deja" and the green one is known as "Thotsakan", the DemonRāvana fromRamayana .Media
External links
* [http://www.dhammathai.org/watthai/bangkok/eng/watarun_e.php Wat Arunrajawararam Rajaworamahavihara (Dhammathai)]
* [http://www.watarun.org/index_en.html Official Website]
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