Feel like Heaven Palace: Reaching Nirvana State in Wat Phra Kaew
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Wat Phra Kaew (Jade Buddha Temple) is located in the northeast corner of the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand. It is one of the most famous Buddhist temples in Thailand and one of the three great treasures of Thailand.
The Jade Buddha Temple was built in 1782 and is the exclusive temple of the Thai royal family. It enshrines the Jade Buddha, which symbolizes the Thai royal family.
Historical background
The Jade Buddha Temple is the exclusive temple of the Thai royal family. It enshrines the Jade Buddha, which symbolizes the Thai royal family.This Jade Buddha is carved from a whole piece of jasper and is about 66 cm high. It has always been the object of competition between India, Sri Lanka, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand because it is said to bring good luck to the host.
Architectural style and internal structure
The architectural style of the Jade Buddha Temple combines traditional Thai and modern elements, and its resplendent appearance and exquisite carving craftsmanship are breathtaking.The temple has buildings such as the Jade Buddha Hall, the First King Hall, the Buddha Bone Hall, the Tibetan Scripture Pavilion, the bell Tower and the golden Pagoda.
The murals of the Jade Buddha Temple depict the epic poem "Ramayana", showing the deep heritage of Thai culture and art.
Cultural and religious significance
The Jade Buddha Temple is not only one of the holiest temples in Thailand, but also a symbol of Thai national identity and the lasting dedication of the Thai people to Buddhism. Several grand ceremonies are held here every year to pray for the blessing of the Buddha.
In addition, ticket for the Jade Buddha Temple is included into price of the Great Palace admission fee.
Finally speaking, what is truly impresses a lot, that is the atmosphere of pure harmony of this place inside of the temple when people gather together and meditate watching Emerald Buddha and adorning of the inner room.