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The Emerald Buddha

This is one of the most venerated sites in Thailand where people convene to pay respect to the Lord Buddha and His Teachings. The sacred image is clad with one of the three seasonal costumes (summer, rainy season, and winter). The costumes are changed three times a year in a ceremony presided over by His Majesty the King.

The Emerald Buddha is in fact carved from a block of green jade and was first discovered in 1434 in a stupa in Chiang Rai. At that time the image was covered with plaster and was thought to be an ordinary Buddha image. Later, however, the abbot who had found the image noticed that the plaster on the nose had flaked off, revealing the green stone underneath. The abbot initially thought that the stone was emerald and thus the legend of the Emerald Buddha image began.

 

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 ...and Phra Mondop

(adjacent the Emerald Buddha)

A repository for Buddhist sacred scriptures inscribed on palm leaves, 

contained within a beautiful mother-of-pearl inlaid cabinet.

 

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