- A
busabok (Thai: บุษบก, RTGS:
butsabok) is a
small open
structure used in Thai
culture as a
throne for the
monarch or for the
enshrinement of
Buddha images...
- (ฐานชุกชี: than chukkachee) of the
Emerald Buddha is in the
shape of a
butsabok throne, an open
pavilion on a
pyramidal base,
topped with a tall spire...
-
monarch caused much
comment in
French high society. The
machine is
called butsabok in Thai. Kosa Pan's
great interest in
French maps and
images was noted...
- The
merumat of
Chulalongkorn (1911) and
later kings were
built in the
style of a
butsabok....
-
Chakraphat Phiman Throne (พระที่นั่งบุษบกมาลามหาจักรพรรดิพิมาน; RTGS:
Butsabok Mala Maha
Chakkraphat Phiman),
flanked by two
gilded seven tiered umbrellas...
- Gold-pasted Cement, 2014) Mīa lūang, 1969 Rāk kǣo, 1971 Bān khonnok, 1979
Butsabok baimāi, 1982 Sīang nok čhāk phrāk, 1986 Thān kao fai mai, 1989 RTGS: ****nya...
-
which was
carved form pure
white stone is
enshrined inside the
Wetchayan Butsabok (small size of mandapa), that King Rama III had
invited from the Royal...
-
surrounded by
devata (angels) and nāga. The
chariots are
topped with a
butsabok (open-sided
roofed structure)
which houses the
royal funerary urn containing...
- ****embled. Once the urn is
placed atop the
carriage and is
placed on the
butsabok (open-sided
roofed structure), a
Royal Salute is
rendered at this moment...