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09 Mar 2008 06:52:02 | Ryan Fyfe
The Emerald Buddha is a figurine of a sitting Budha, that is the
is the palladium of the Kingdom of Thailand. The Buddha is made
of green jade, suprisingly not of emerald, clothed in gold is
approximately 45 cm tall. The Buddha is kept in the Chapel of
the Emerald Buddha, which is located on the grounds of the Grand
Palace in Bangkok.
Legend tells that that the Emerald Buddha was created in
Pataliputra, India, which is now the city of Patna in 43 BCE by
Nagasena. Other great historians beleive that it belongs to the
Chiang Saen Style of the 15th century. The legend says that, it
remained in Pataliputra for 300 hundred years, until it was
taken to Sri Lanka to save it from a civil war. It was then in
457, that King Anuruth of Burma sent out orders to Ceylon to ask
for the Emerald Budha and Buddhist scriptures. These
actions took place by the king, to try and support Buddhism in
his country. This request was granted, however the ship that was
brining the Buddha to Burma, became lost in a storm and ended up
in Cambodia. The Buddha made it's way through several hands
after that: Ayutthaya, Kamphaeng Phet, Lao and finally Chiang
Rai. It was finally in Chiang Rai that the ruler of the city hid
it.
It wasn't until 1434 that sources indicate the resurfacing of
the statue in Northern Thailand. There is one story about the
discovery: "lightning struck a pagoda in a temple in Chiang Rai,
after which something became visible under the stucco. The
Emerald Buddha was dug out and the people thought the figurine
was made from emerald, hence its current name."
Although, the Buddha is just a simple jade statue, it is dressed
with garments that are made of fine gold. The Buddha's clothing
are changed by the King of Thailand, to celebrate the chaning of
seasons. This occurs three times a year: 1st Waning of Lunar
Month 4, 8 and 12
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