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- important urban center of the early Sukhothai Kingdom. Li Thai wrote the Traiphum Phra Ruang ("three worlds by Phra Ruang", Phra Ruang being the dynastic...
- the central prang is considered to have three symbolic levels—base for Traiphum indicating all realms of existence, middle for Tavatimsa, the Tusita Heaven...
- established as the state religion.: 197 : 25  The dynasty is named after the Traiphum Phra Ruang, a Buddhist cosmology book written by Maha Thammaracha I. During...
- standards, because Buddhist scripture described the earth as being flat. The Traiphum, which was a geo-astrological map created before the arrival of Westerners...
- structure reflects the Buddhist world view, as it is described already in the Traiphum Phra Ruang, the "three worlds of the King Ruang", of the 14th century:...
- of an eagle, while his torso is like that of a human man. In the book Traiphum Phra Ruang, a Thai Buddhist literary work composed in the 14th century...
- Mara and his army. On the western wall behind the Emerald Buddha, the Traiphum or Buddhist cosmology is depicted. On the northern and southern walls the...
- Outstanding Artists. Online display of the 19th-century Thai M****cript Traiphum (Illustrated Text on Cosmology) from the Harvard Art Museums' collections...
- Namphueng (2003). The play of undecidability: A deconstructive analysis of "Traiphum Phra Ruang"("Three Worlds According to King Ruang" (Thesis). Washington...
- Designed by Chalermchai Kositpipat.: 76  Southern wall. The Three Worlds (Traiphum). Designed by Chalermchai Kositpipat.: 76  Western wall. Candakumāra Jātaka...