-
sacrifice of the
Pandava king Yudhishthira. Nakula's wife was from
Chedi.
Prominent Chedis during the
Kurukshetra War
included Damaghosha, Shishupala, Dhrishtaketu...
- Look up
chedi or
Chedi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chedi may
refer to:
Chedi (Thai: เจดีย์), an
alternative term for a
Buddhist stupa,
mainly used...
- near the
northwest corner). The
temple grounds contain four
great chedis, 91
small chedis, two belfries, a bot (central shrine), a
number of
viharas (halls)...
- each
Chedis were
added during that time. In 1630, King
Narai added a cross-shaped
vihara just west of the
platform supporting the
three chedis, this...
- survived. In each of the
rectangular chedis were two
sitting Buddha statues, and in each of the four
middle chedis was one big
sitting Buddha statue, also...
- of Lampang, and is
noted for its
series of 20
chedis arranged in a courtyard. The
bases of the
chedis are
built in the Lan Na style, and the
upper parts...
- Wat
Chedi Luang (Thai: วัดเจดีย์หลวง, lit.
temple of the big
stupa or
temple of the
royal stupa) is a
Buddhist temple in the
historic centre of Chiang...
-
placed under the
general Dhristaketu who was the king of
Chedi Kingdom (5,199). The
Chedis,
Karushas and
Kasis were
placed under him.
Other armies allied...
-
grounds contain several more
chedis (and
remains of
chedis) in Lanna-style (also called: Prasat-style): all are bell-shaped
chedis set on bases, with alcoves...
- of the
border in the
village of Phra
Chedi Sam Ong.
Parts of the
border are
still disputed.
These three chedis appear in the
provincial seal of Kanchanaburi...