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The giant three-headed elephant at The Erawan Museum is the largest of its kind in the world. It is about 50 meters high which is the same as a 50 storey building.
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Thailand, media, thai, thai buddhism
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October 24, 2009
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Young Thai boys, freshly shaven for their ordination as novice monks, parade through the town to announce to the spirits at the City Pillar shrine that they are about to be ordained. More at www.ThaiBuddhist.com Original post blogged on www.mythaiphotos.com .
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Novice Monk Parade at My Thai Photos by Richard Barrow
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Thailand, UDD, media, thai, thai buddhism
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October 22, 2009
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One of my favourite festivals in Thailand is undoubtedly Luang Phor Pan Worshipping Festival in Bang Bo District of Samut Prakan. I went last year for the first time and had no idea what to expect. There were so many surprises that…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Boat Parade on Gulf of Thailand at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Chachoengsao, Events, Food and Drink, Thailand, Trang, UDD, Wat, Water, art, drink, festivals, fishing, food, media, news, red, samut prakan, songkran, temple, thai, thai buddhism, tru
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October 20, 2009
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During the school holidays in Thailand, it is common for Thai students to ordain as novice monks for a short time. In the olden days, before there were government schools, poor boys would ordain in order to get an education. However, these days, their parents want them to ordain for a short time during…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Novice Monk Ordination for H.M. The King at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Language, Music, Stories, Thailand, UDD, Wat, art, buddhism, drink, food, media, rain, red, samut prakan, temple, thai, thai buddhism, tru
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October 16, 2009
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This morning in Samut Prakan we had the rare honour of a visit by Somdet Phra Phuttacharn (Somdet Kiaw) the abbot of Wat Saket in Bangkok. However, this is no ordinary monk as he is the Acting Supreme Patriarch of Thailand. He is effectively the leader of all Buddhist monks in Thailand. He …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Acting Supreme Patriarch of Thailand at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Prem, Stories, Thailand, UDD, Wat, art, bangkok, media, news, samut prakan, thai, thai buddhism
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October 12, 2009
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On the evening of the fourth day of the Phra Samut Chedi Temple Fair, it is traditional for the local people to come together to take part in chanting and a candlelight procession around the pagoda. This happens every year and it is always a beautiful sight. The best …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Candlelight Procession at Phra Samut Chedi at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Books, Buildings, Events, Festivals and Events, Thailand, Wat, Water, art, ebooks, festivals, media, red, reflection, samut prakan, temple, thai, thai buddhism
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September 17, 2009
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This is continuing my interview with Peter Robinson, who is probably better known in Thailand as “Phra Farang”, the foreign monk. (Click here for part one.) Peter spent ten years as a monk before finally disrobing in order to spend more time with…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: A Foreign Monk in Thailand at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Books, Environment, General, Language, Past, Stories, Thailand, Travel, UDD, Wat, Water, art, buddhism, food, media, red, temple, temples, thai, thai buddhism, thais, transport, tru
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September 16, 2009
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One of the best books about Buddhism in Thailand is undoubtedly “Phra Farang: An English Monk in Thailand” by Phra Peter Pannapadipo. Even if you are not interested in becoming a monk yourself, his vivid description of his ten years as a foreign monk in Thailand …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: An Interview with "Phra Farang" at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Books, Buildings, Coup, Environment, Events, PAD, Past, Social Life, Stories, Thai life, Thailand, Trang, UDD, Wat, art, bangkok, buddhism, culture, media, rain, red, temple, thai, thai buddhism, thais, tru
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September 08, 2009
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In the olden days in Thailand, most people lived along canals and the only way they could travel around was by boat. At major intersections farmers would come together to create floating markets. With the building of roads and modern houses, many of these …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Monks on Alms Round by Boat at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Thailand, Travel, culture, media, samut prakan, thai, thai buddhism
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July 16, 2009
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There are quite a few Buddha images, however most of them depict him at the same age. This Baby Buddha image, called “pang prasut” in Thai, is relatively rare. It depicts the moment when the Buddha was born and he …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: The Baby Buddha Image at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Thailand, UDD, art, media, thai, thai buddhism
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July 08, 2009
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When you are travelling it is not always a good idea to follow too closely your guidebooks. If you have the time, then explore the area and you might find some hidden gems. The other day I was happy to stumble across a Buddhist Park…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Wat Chak Yai Buddhist Park at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Books, Buildings, Calendar, Chantaburi, Road Trips, Stories, Thailand, Travel, UDD, Wat, art, buddhism, ebooks, media, red, temple, temples, thai, thai buddhism
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July 06, 2009
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During the Khao Phansa period this week, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) are helping to promote the event “Making Merit at Four Temples” in Chanthaburi Province. These temples are not necessarily the most sacred of the temples however they have been picked…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Making Merit at 4 Temples in Chanthaburi at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Chantaburi, Road Trips, Thailand, UDD, Wat, art, buddhism, media, red, temple, temples, thai, thai buddhism
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July 02, 2009
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During the full moon of this month we celebrate the religious holiday of Asarnha Bucha Day. The following day marks the start of the Rains Retreat which is sometimes referred to as the Buddhist Lent. It lasts for about three months. This year it runs from…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Candle Procession for Khao Phansa at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Coup, Economy, School Life, Thailand, Travel, UDD, art, media, rain, red, temple, temples, thai, thai buddhism
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June 22, 2009
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Beyond a doubt, ASTV, backed by the People’s Alliance of Democracy (PAD) has escalated in popularity more than any other TV channel in Thailand in 2009. This is due of course to precise unbiased news reports which particularly penetrate the essence of Thai politics and offer the audience a real chance to get the …
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Written by: Stephen Cleary
Read more: How You can help fund the PAD and ASTV! at Steve’s Weblog
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Environment, General, PAD, Politics, Thailand, Thaksin, The Nation, UDD, Wat, art, bangkok, buddhism, democracy, media, nasty, news, plant, red, sondhi, thai, thai buddhism, thai politic
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May 07, 2009
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Visakha Bucha Day is the most important day in the Buddhist calendar. It marks the birth, enlightenment and death of the Buddha which all happened on the full moon of the sixth lunar month. All around Thailand, Buddhists will be going to their …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Parade of the Sand Pagoda Pinnacles at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Calendar, Events, Flowers, Thailand, UDD, Visa, Wat, art, bangkok, festivals, flower, media, news, red, samut prakan, songkran, temple, temples, thai, thai buddhism, tourists
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April 23, 2009
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Jim Taylor has published a new book on Buddhism in Thailand. Here are the details from the publisher’s web-site (from which you can download Chapter 1): This book presents a rethink on the significance of Thai Buddhism in an increasingly complex and changing post-modern urban context, especially following the financial crisis of 1997. Defining the cultural nature … Read full story >>>
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Written by: Andrew Walker.
Discovered by: ThaiBlogSearch.com
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Publications, Thailand, The Nation, UDD, buddhism, temple, temples, thai, thai buddhism
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April 23, 2009
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One of the more traditional events that took place during Songkran recently was ” song nam phra “. This is the practice of bathing Buddha images with rose scented water. Most tourists, and even some Thai teenagers, seem to think that Songkran is only about throwing water at each other. However, it was originally more a bathing of Buddha images …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Song Nam Phra during Songkran at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Events, Thailand, UDD, Wat, festivals, media, obviously, samut prakan, songkran, temple, temples, thai, thai buddhism
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April 15, 2009
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The Songkran Festival in Thailand is not all about water splashing and having fun. Thai people also take time out to visit their local temples to make merit and also to pour rose scented water over the hands of their elders. They do this in order to receive a blessing and good luck for the new year. Some families also go to …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Sand Pagodas at Songkran at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Thailand, chonburi, festivals, media, samut prakan, songkran, thai, thai buddhism
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March 14, 2009
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(Steve’s following article was originally published in the South China Morning Post on March 14 as “Buddhist Schools Play Vital Role in Rural Thailand”) Until just over a century ago the only education available in the kingdom of Siam was a religious one found only in its Buddhist temples. Destitute families in what is…
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Written by: Stephen Cleary
Read more: Thailand’s Temple Schools at Steve’s Weblog
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General, Thailand, bangkok, thai buddhism
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January 14, 2009
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In the early hours of every morning, even before the break of dawn, monks can be seen walking along roads on their alms round. They do this throughout the year whatever the weather. No matter if there is torrential rain or it is bitterly cold. Officially, they are only allowed to leave the temple once they can see the hairs on the back of their…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Monks on their Alms Round at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Thailand, samut prakan, thai buddhism
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December 18, 2008
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In the old days, in particular in the rural areas, many young boys would become novice monks as that was the only way for them to receive an education. As well as having a secular education, they were taught how to read and write. These days, many of the novices that you might see in temples are boys who have been abandoned by their…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Ordination of Novice Monks at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Thailand, samut prakan, thai buddhism
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