The City Pillar Shrine The City Pillar Shrine

The City Pillar Shrine

      According to an old Thai tradition, a city pillar had to be built upon the establishment of a new city. King Rama I had the Bangkok city pillar erected near the Temple of the Emerald Buddha on Sunday, 21 April, 1782, with the citys horoscope inside. The original pillar was made of cassia wood known as Chaiyaphruek, measuring 75 cm. in diameter and 27 cm. high. In the reign of King Rama IV,

the old dilapidated pillar was replaced by a new one made of the same kind of wood, measuring 270 cm the old dilapidated pillar was replaced by a new one made of the same kind of wood, measuring 270 cm the old dilapidated pillar was replaced by a new one made of the same kind of wood, measuring 270 cm

the old dilapidated pillar was replaced by a new one made of the same kind of wood, measuring 270 cm. high and standing on a base of 175 cm. wide, sheltered by a Prang-shaped shrine as it appears today. The shrine also houses images of protective deities including Thepharak, Chaopho Ho Klong, Phra Suea Mueang, Phra Song Mueang, Chaopho Chetakhup and Phra Kan Chai Si.

 


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