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Devasathan (Thai: เทวสถานโบสถ์พราหมณ์; RTGS: Thewasathan Bot Phram;
meaning 'the
abode of the gods') or
Royal Brahmin Office of Thai
Royal Court (Thai:...
- attractions. The
Giant Swing was
constructed in 1784 in
front of the
Devasathan shrine by King Rama I.
During the
reign of Rama II the
swing ceremony...
- devas**** are
terms referring to
Hindu temples. The
terms may also
refer to:
Devasathan, the main
Hindu temple in
Thailand Devas**** (film), a 2012
Telugu film...
- land
fertility rituals of
Buddhist kings. A
small Brahmanical temple Devasathan,
established in 1784 by King Rama I of Thailand, has been
managed by ethnically...
- as it is used as a swing. that was
constructed in 1784 in
front of the
Devasathan shrine by King Rama I.
During the
reign of Rama II the
swing ceremony...
- the holy
water on his two
hands at
Erawan shrine Hinduism in
Thailand Devasathan, the main
Hindu temple in
Bangkok Spirit house, the
general practice of...
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ceremony Triyampawai') is the
Hindu ritual celebrated currently in
Bangkok Devasathan temple and was one of the 12 months'
royal ceremonies of Thailand, which...
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notable Hindu temples including: the Sri
Mariammam temple in Bangkok, the
Devasathan, the
Erawan Shrine,
Prasat Muang Tam, Sdok Kok Thom and
Phanom Rung. Most...
- Shiva, with
smaller images of Parvati, Vishnu, Brahma, and Ganesha. The
Devasathan is a
Hindu temple established in 1784 by King Rama I. The
temple is the...
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Prang Khaek (Thai: ปรางค์แขก), also
known officially as
Devasathan Prang Khaek (Thai: เทวสถานปรางค์แขก), is a 9-10th
century Angkorian Hindu temple in...