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Wat Phra Kaew, or else known as Temple of the Emerald Buddha, is located on the grounds of the Grand Palace in Bangkok. It is the most revered Buddhist shrine in Thailand.
The Temple was completed in 1784, but the statue of the Emerald Buddha has much longer history, going back to beautiful legends.
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Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), Bangkok, Thailand
The Wat Phra Kaew (Wat Phra Kaeo), Temple of the Emerald Buddha; full official name Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram, is regarded as the most sacred Buddhist temple (wat) in Thailand. It is located in the historic centre of Bangkok (district Phra Nakhon), within the precincts of the Grand Palace.
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Wat Phra Kaew, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha in Bangkok
The Wat Phra Kaew (also known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha) is regarded as the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand. It is a potent religio-political symbol and the palladium of Thai society. It is located in the historic centre of Bangkok, within the precincts of the Grand Palace.
Wat Phra Kaew is the most sacred Buddhist temple of Thailand. While construction of the temple was completed in 1784, it has a sanitised appearance as if it was built only yesterday. The temple houses a diminutive jade statue, the Emerald Buddha, of uncertain but long provenance and revered as the symbol of the Thai state.
The main building is the central ubosoth, which houses the statue of Emerald Buddha. The legendary history of this Buddha image is traced to India, five centuries after the Lord Buddha attained Nirvana, till it was finally enshrined in Bangkok at the Wat Phra Kaew temple in 1782 during Rama I's reign.
The Emerald Buddha, a dark green statue, is in a standing form, about 66 centimetres tall, carved from a single jade stone. It is carved in the meditating posture in the style of the Lanna school of the northern Thailand. Except for the Thai King, no other person is allowed to touch the statue. The King changes the cloak around the statue three times a year, corresponding to the summer, winter, and rainy seasons, an important ritual performed to usher good fortune to the country during each season.
Visitors line up around the building for a chance to walk by the Emerald Buddha with offerings of lilies and incense. You must take off your shoes before entering the bot, and taking pictures inside is not allowed. Also show respect by sitting with your feet pointing away from the Buddha.
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Wat Phra Kaew (known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha or locally as Wat Phra Sri Rattana Satsadaram) is one of the most important Buddhist temples in Thailand. Located in the historic centre of Bangkok and within the grounds of the Grand Palace, the temple enshrines Phra Kaew Morakot (the Emerald Buddha), the highly revered Buddha image meticulously carved from a single block of jade. The Emerald Buddha (Phra Putta Maha Mani Ratana Patimakorn) is a Buddha image in the meditating position in the style of the Lanna school of the north and dates back to the 15th century.
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Wat Phra Kaew, or else known as Temple of the Emerald Buddha, is located on the grounds of the Grand Palace in Bangkok.
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Wat Phra Kaew or you can call Temple of the Emerald Buddha. Wat Phra kaew also has full official name Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram. It is located in Phra Nakhon District, the historic centre of Bangkok, within the precincts of the Grand Palace. This is one of the must see destination in Thailand.
The main building is the central phra ubosot, which houses the statue of the Emerald Buddha. The Emerald Buddha, a dark green statue, is in a standing form, about 66 centimetres (26 in) tall, carved from a single jade stone. It is carved in the meditating posture in the style of the Lanna school of the northern Thailand. Except for the Thai King, no other person is allowed to touch the statue.
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The former residence of the King, the Grand Palace, adjoins the temple. The King makes use of this Grand Palace for ceremonial functions such as the Coronation Day. The King’s present residence is to the north of this Grand Palace and is known as the Chitlada Palace. There is also a garden which was laid during rama IV's reign. The garden depicts a Thai mountain-and-woods-fable mountain scenes where the coming of age ritual of shaving the topknot of the Prince is performed.
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Sometimes it's just better to soak it all in instead of talk. Now that the soaking is done, if you'd like to learn more about the temple featured in this episode, click here:
In this episode Evan visits the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (called, roughly, Wat Phra Kaew in Thai). Despite not planning or researching anything about the temple (his friend just told him it was worth checking out) Evan lucks out: it's pretty damn good. The episode also features the recurring segment Observations, this time focused on the ongoing competition for awesomeness among backpackers. (This happens to be one of his favorite travel gripes and will certainly come up again in the future.)
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Bangkok - night life, street food, shopping - the city has it all. But, the most underrated are the temples of Bangkok. This video is a Bangkok temple tour - these are must visit spots when in Thailand. Bangkok temples are really beautiful, but many people end up missing them. However, I hope this video helps you plan a Bangkok tour along with a visit to Wat Pho, Wat Arun, Wat Phra Kaew and of course the Grand Palace.
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Going through The Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand was mesmerizing. Rich in history, tradition, and Thai culture, it was worth fighting through the hundreds of people. Here's what you need to know and what to expect including The Grand Palace's Dress Code, History, and crowds.
We also saw the Golden Chedi, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and learns tons about the Temple's history.
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About 20 years ago we visited the Grand Palace with the associated Wat Phra Kaeo for the first time. At that time it was still a leisurely walk through the comlex and one could undisturbed take pictures. Today flock enormous crowds on the courts and through the corridors and halls, so it is no longer possible to make a video setting without tourists running in front of the lens. Security controls, such as the inspection of bags are included.
Our tour starts at Wat Phra Kaeo, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. The 70 cm tall statue is enthroned in 11 m height and is surrounded by a further 10 Buddha statues. According to legend, the statue was found in Chiang Rai in northern Thailand. After an odyssey via Lampang, Chiang Mai and Vientiane it came to Bangkok. The statue is attributed magical powers.
The emerald Buddha is regarded Thailand's National shrine.
The Chapel of the Emerald Buddha (Phra Ubosot) is the central sanctuary of the temple. On a terrace rises a huge golden Chedi (Phra Sri Rattana Chedi) which allegedly contains a portion of the sternum of Buddha. Striking is also the so-called library (Phra Mondop), where precious scrolls are kept. Next to it you see a model of Angkor Wat. Below the terrace is the Royal Pantheon (Prasat Phra Thep Bidon), which, like the library, is not accessible.
Remarkable are the statues of gilded mythical mythical creatures, which are distributed throughout the complex.
Ayutthaya, the ancient capital of Thailand was destroyed, Bangkok declared the new capital when king Rama I decided to build a new palace for strategic reasons on the east side of the Chao Phraya River. During the construction of the palace one oriented themselves at the former palace complex in Ayutthaya. The move was carried out 1782.
The Wat Phra Kaeo is part of the entire palace complex, which is surrounded by a high stone wall.
A central component is the Chakri Maha Prasat group, a building complex which contains the throne room. Various buildings and Ceremonial Hall, Coronation Hall and a room where the king is preserved after his death are now accessible, however, filming and photographing is strictly prohibited today.
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Vor ungefähr 20 Jahren besichtigten wir erstmals den Grand Palace mit dem dazugehörenden Wat Phra Kaeo. Damals konnte man noch gemütlich durch die Anlagen wandern und ungestört Photos machen. Heute strömen enorme Menschenmassen über die Plätze und durch die Gänge und Hallen, sodass es nicht mehr möglich ist eine Einstellung vorzunehmen ohne dass Touristen vor die Linse laufen. Sicherheitskontrollen, wie das Durchleuchten des Handgepäcks gehören dazu.
Unser Rundgang beginnt im Wat Phra Kaeo, dem Tempel des Smaragd Buddhas ( Emeralda Buddha ). Die ca. 70 cm hohe Statue thront in 11 m Höhe und ist von weiteren 10 Buddha Statuen umgeben. Der Legend nach wurde die Statue in Chiang Rai im Norden Thailands gefunden und gelangte nach einer Irrfahrt über Lampang, Chiang Mai und Vientiane nach Bangkok. Ihr werden magische Kräfte nachgesagt.
Der Smaragd Buddha ist Thailands National-Heiligtum.
Die Kapelle des Smaragd-Buddhas (Phra Ubosot) bildet das zentrale Heiligtum des Tempels. Auf einer Terrasse erhebt sich ein riesiger goldener Chedi (Phra Sri Rattana Chedi), der angeblich einen Teil des Brustbeins des Buddha enthält. Markant ist auch die sogenannte Bibliothek (Phra Mondop), in der wertvolle Schriftrollen aufbewahrt werden. Daneben steht ein Model von Angkor Wat. Unterhalb der Terrasse befindet sich das Königliche Pantheon (Prasat Phra Thep Bidon), das jedoch nicht zugänglich ist, ebenso wie die Bibliothek.
Auffallend sind die Stauen von vergoldeten mythischen Fabelwesen, welche auf dem gesamten Gebiet verteilt sind.
Ayuttaya, die alte Hauptstadt Thailands war zerstört, Bangkok zur neuen Hauptstadt erklärt, als König Rama I beschloss einen neuen Palast aus strategischen Gründen auf der Ostseite des Chao Phraya Flusses zu errichten. Beim Bau des Palastes orientierte man sich an der ehemaligen Palastanlage in Ayutthaya. 1782 erfolgte der Umzug.
Das Wat Phra Kaeo ist Teil der gesamten Palastanlage, die von einer hohen Steinmauer eingefasst ist.
Zentraler Bestandteil ist die Chakri Maha Prasat Gruppe, ein Gebäudekomplex, der den Thronsaal enthält. Diverse Gebäude mit Zeremoniensaal, Krönungssaal und einem Saal in dem der König nach seinem Tod aufbewahrt wird sind heute zugänglich, allerdings ist filmen und photographieren strengstens untersagt.
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The Wat Phra Kaew (English Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Thai: วัดพระแก้ว; full official name Wat Phra Sri Rattana Satsadaram, Thai: วัดพระศรีรัตนศาสดาราม) is regarded as the most sacred Buddhist temple (wat) in Thailand. It is located in the historic center of Bangkok (district Phra Nakhon), within the grounds of the Grand Palace.[1]
The construction of the temple started when King Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke (Rama I) moved the capital from Thonburi to Bangkok in 1785. Unlike other temples it does not contain living quarters for monks; rather, it has only the highly decorated holy buildings, statues, and pagodas.
The main building is the central ubosoth, which houses the Emerald Buddha. There are three main doors used to enter the temple, however only the King and Queen are allowed to enter through the center door. Even though it is small in size it is the most important icon for Thai people. Legends hold that the statue originated in India, but it first surfaced in the vassal Kingdom of Cambodia and was given as a gift to the King of Ayuttaya in the 15th century 1434. The image disappeared when Burmese raiders sacked Ayuttaya and the image was feared lost. A century later, the 'Emerald' Buddha reappeared in Chiang Saen, after a rainstorm washed away some of its plaster covering. It was then moved to Chiang Rai, then Chiang Mai, where it was removed by prince Setatiratt to Luang Prabang, when his father died and he ascended the throne of that Siamese vassal state. In later years it was moved to the Siamese vassal state of Vientiene. During a Haw invasion from the North, Luang Prabang requested Siam's help in repelling the invaders. The King of Vietienne tratoriously attacked the Siamese army from the rear, so the 'Emerald' Buddha returned to Siam when King Taksin fought with Laos and his general Chakri (the later King Rama I) took it from Vientiane, which at that time had been brought to its knees by the Thai Army. It was first taken to Thonburi and in 1784 it was moved to its current location. Wat Preah Keo, in Phnom Penh, is considered by many modern Cambodians as its rightful resting place, whereas, Haw Phra Kaew, in Vientiane, is considered by many Lao people as the Emerald Buddha's rightful place.
The wall surrounding the temple area from the outside only a plain white wall is painted with scenes from the Thai version of the Ramayana mythology, the Ramakian. Several statues in the temple area resemble figures from this story, most notably the giants (yak), five-meter high statues. Also originating from the Ramayana are the monkey kings and giants which surround the golden chedis.
The Temple also contains a model of Angkor Wat, added by King Nangklao (Rama III), as the Khmer empire of Cambodia and the Thais share cultural and religious roots.
Despite the hot weather most of the year in Bangkok, long trousers are required to enter the wat. This rule is strictly enforced. The facility offers the rental of proper trouser wear.
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360 video: Temple of the Emerald Buddha - Wat Phra Kaew, Bangkok, Thailand
The most sacred Buddhist temple is located within the Grand Palace precincts. The construction started when King Rama I moved the capital to its present location in Bangkok in 1785. The holy buildings of the temple are beautifully decorated and contain statues and pagodas.
The temple takes its name after the statue of Buddha in a meditation pose carved from a jade stone. The statue is covered with a gold cloak which changes seasonally - the robe is changed for the summer, for winter and rainy seasons. This important ritual is performed by the King and it is supposed to bring good fortune to the country.
Unlike other temples, Wat Phra Kaew is not home to monks, it is rather used as a private temple for the royal family. Worship and ceremonies also take place here. Please dress appropriately and remove your shoes before entering the temple.
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