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"Identical
evidences, they identify that the first discover was placed in Pagoda
(Chedi) of Paya temple, Chiang Saen town (now a day , the temple of Pra
Kaew Ngam Muang, Muang district, Chiang Rai province). At the first
time, it was a cemented cover, lacquered and gilded golden pieces
Buddha's character. When monks had intalled the Buddha out of pagoda,
instantly, the thunderbolt had striked down to Buddha. That phenomenon
had caused cement, which covered all Buddha's body, on his nose breaked
appearing jade substant. Abbot had decided to remove the rest of the
cement all around his body away until the emerald of his body
brightly". The Emerald Buddha, In fact, carved from a huge piece of
dark green jade. The word "emerald” means "dark green colored" in Thai,
here only). People then flocked to worship this precious image. At that
time, the town of Chiang Rai was under the rule of Chiang Mai King. The
latter, King Samfangkaen sent an elephant to bring the Emerald Buddha
to Chiang Mai. Incredibly, each time the elephant passed the junction
to the town of Lampang. They alway ran away from Chiang Mai town to
Lampang town. King sent an elephant out three times and each time the
same incident occurred. Thus, people thought that the spirits guarding
of the Emerald Buddha would like to reside in Lampang. Therefore the
Emerald Buddha was allowed to remain in Lampang for 32 years until
1468. When Chiang Mai had a powerful territory by the King named
Tiloka, H.M. had the Emerald Buddha brought to Chiang Mai and,
according to one chronicle the image was situated in the eastern niche
of a large pagoda called Chedi Luang. In 1551, the King of Chiang Mai,
who had no son, passed away. One of H.M. daughters was married with the
King of Laos. HRH Princess had borned a son, named Prince Chichettha.
After H.M. the King of Chiang Mai passed away the ministers of Chiang
Mai had informed prince, who was a King’s nephew and had fifteen years
old, to succeed the King throne. HRH the prince accepted the
invitation. However, when HRH father, the King of Laos, died, King
Chichettha desired to come back his own country, Laos, so in 1552 HRH
returned to Luang Prabang, the capital of Laos, and would like to the
Emerald Buddha back with him, importantly, HRH had promised the
ministers of Chiang Mai to come back. Unfortunately, HRH had never come
and sent back the Emerald completely. The Emerald Buddha had placed at
Luang Prabang for 12 years. In 1564, King Chichettha could not resist
the Burmese army of King Burannuang, thus, HRH moved away from his
capital down to Vientiane and the Emerald Buddha had still remained
there for 214 years. In
1778, when the reign of King Taksin of Thonburi era, while the King
Rama I of Bangkok (Rattanakosin era), was at that time a general, he
captured Vientianian and brought Emerald Buddha back to Thailand. On
establishing Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, the Emerald Buddha
became the palladium of Thailandian and has been there ever since. The
image was moved from Thonburi to the Temple of Emerald Buddha in Bangkok on 22
March 1784. King Rama I (Pra Buddha Yod Fa Juraroke Maharaj) had two
seasonal costumes made for Emerald Buddha, one for summer and the other
for Rainy season. Later Rama II (1824-1851) added another one for
winter. The ceremony of changing costumes of the Emerald Buddha taken
place three times a year when the season changes. In the old day, the
King would sprinkle holy water only on the prince and officials who
were attending the ceremony inside the temple. Nonetheless, during the
present reign, His Majesty the King also sprinkles holy water upon
ordinary people who are waiting outside the ordination hall. It can be
regarded as a new tradition inaugurated in this reign.
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The lap of the Emerald image is 48.3 cm. or 19
inches wide and the height, including the base, is 66 cm.or 28 inches.
The image is in a sitting position, with the right leg resting on the
left. Judging from this iconographic factor, one can determine that the
image was carved in Northern Thailand much around the fifteenth
century. The image belongs to the late Northern Thais, so to speak, the
late Chiang Sean or Chiang Mai. If this is true, it had been made not
over before its disclosure in pagoda in Chiang Rai. On the one hand,
the Emerald Buddha, which is in the position of meditation, looks much
as same as some of Buddha images of Southern India and Sri Lanka,
especially those in the resembled posture. The style of meditation has
never been popular for Thai people. Thus one might assign the original
of the Emerald Buddha to one of the aforementioned countries.
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