Buddhism in Thai Architecture

Buddhism in Thai Architecture

BUDDHISM IN THAI Lord Indra went down from heaven and ARCHITECTURE : STUPA took the tooth relic with him. Indra then placed the relic inside 'Chedi Chulamani', which is located in Tavatimsa Heaven, where Indra resides. Santi Leksukhum1 Beforehand this Ched i had been the place whe re the hair of Prince Siddhartha, which the Prince (the future Abstract Buddha) cut off when he denounced lay life (Phra Pathomsompothikatha 2519: Buddhist stupas have existed in 143-144, 474). Thailand for more than a thousand years. They have evolved their own distinctive The stupa where the Buddha's relics are styles in each period, and today's style kept are known variously in Thai as consists of modifying the styles of the 'Phra Borom That' , 'Phra Mahathat', past so as to create a new style for ' Phra Sri Mahathat', or 'Phra Sri today. Ratanamahathat'. In the Sukhothai Inscription, each mention of the word History of the Stupa and Its 'chedi' always occurred in the context of the place where the Buddha's relics Meaning were kept. Thus there is written in the Inscription: " ... [The King] had the When Buddhi m first came to this area Dhatu excavated and performed ritual more than a millennium ago, the land ceremonies in homage of the relic for here was ruled by the Dvarati Kingdom. six days. Then he put the relic at the Buddhist temples in the Dvarati period center of Sri Satchanalai inside a now only exist in foundations; the 'chedi' ... " (Sukhothai Inscription 2526: survtvmg tupas are also very 19). However, Prince Darnrong thought dilapidated . However, the re remain that the remains of princes and nobles some evidence which have enabled the of the Sukhothai ruling family were also study of this period. kept inside the stupas (Thiew Muang Phra Ruang 2526: 183). Moreover, in The word 'stupa' means the place for the Ayutthaya period the Luang Prasert keeping the Buddha's relics, or it can Chronicle had it that in B.E. 2035 (ca. also mean a sacred site in Buddhism 1492 AD), a great stupa was constructed (Brown 1959: 209). Thais, however, are to house the re m ains of King more familiar with the term 'chedi' Boromtrailoknath and his son. These (chaitya) since it also refers to the stupas could be the main central stupa teachinas of the Buddha. (There is a 1:> and the one to the east ofWat Srisanphet. story in the lives of the Buddha that, The idea of placing a king's remains after the cremation of Lord Buddha, inside the stupa may be derived from the belief in the divinity of kings and the 1 Professor Silpakorn University comparison with buddhas or Bangkok, Thailand bodhisattvas, who will become buddhas in the future. Downloaded from Brill.com09/30/2021 09:28:19AM via free access Buddism in Thai Architecture The practice of building stupas inside temples have changed throughout the millennia. There are various shapes and s izes of s tupas expressing the development though the ages. Thus the word 'chedi' is usually accompanied with qualifying words to show the age or the style, such as 'Lankan chedi' whic h looks like a bell with a tall sloping cone on top, 'Lotus shaped chedi' whose top looks li ke a bud of the lotus, or 'Prang', the Khmer style stupa. 1 Stu pas in the Northeast are called 'that', model stu pas and from the bas reliefs such as Phra That Phanom. The shape of the period, which are at the back of 2 of the stupa is a square, sloping upward, Buddha images. looking like an extended lotus stalk. Of the large stu pas in this period which Today, stu pas are built to house the ashes can be found, only the square and remains of one's ancestors. These foundations now survive. One such stupas are small, located inside a temple, foundation is in Ratchaburi, Nakorn Pa- and are usually colorful. Normally these stupas are around three meters tall and built with cement. A popular style is that of imitati on of famous stupas such as Phra that Phanom or Phra P athom Chedi. Apart from building stupas to house the remains, nowadays one also finds stupas as decorative props in hotel compounds. This trend just started no more than a decade ago. Various Schools of Stupa in Thailand Dvaravati School 1The stone stupas of the Dvaravati Period Stupas built under the influence of the were found in Nakorn Pathom. Now they are Dvaravati Period ( 12th to 16th Buddhist at the National Museum in Bangkok. century or 7th to 11 th century AD) are 2The image of a stupa, found at the sides of very few in number. One can only a Buddha image, Dvaravati Period. Thi s speculate its actual shape and size from image was found in Prachin Buri and is now at the National Museum. 69 Downloaded from Brill.com09/30/2021 09:28:19AM via free access MANUSYA: Journal of Humanities 4.1, 2001 thorn, and Sri Thep town in Phetchabun. In the Northeast, it can be found at Muang Fa Dad Song Yang, Kalasin (N. NaPaknam 2539: 41-17). Contemporary with the Dvaravati was the Pre-Angkor Khmer sc hool of art. Important site from this period of Khmer art in Thailand and in Cambodia are the Khmer temples, which do not contain stupas in this sense. Srivijjaya School In the 13th to 16th Buddhist century, the South of Thailand was ruled by the Srivijjaya Kingdom. The stupa of this Furthermore, the style of the Cham period is Phra Borom That in Chaiya, people, who lived in southern Vietham 3 Surat Thani. T he style of this stupa is at the time, may have an influence on conn ected with that of the Chandi, the religious site called "Chedi Wat which is the religion of central Java in Kaew" in Chaiya, Surat Thani also Indonesia (Suphatradis 2538: (Suphatradis 2538: 15-16). This style is also found in the stone cuttings on the wall,4 which is typical of the Kalan style of the Cham school. Hariphunchai School The art of Haripunchai was centered in and around Haripunchai, or Lumphun today. This school of art flourishes in the 17th and 18th Buddhist century, and was strongly connected with the great prosperity of the Pagan kingdom in Burma. 4The stupa at Wat Kaew C haiya, Surat Thani, Srivijj aya School , 13th to 16th Bud­ 3Phra Borom That, Surat Thani, Srivijjaya dhist century. School, 13th to 16th Buddhist century. 70 Downloaded from Brill.com09/30/2021 09:28:19AM via free access Buddism in Thai Architecture In the same temple there can be found a smaller stupa octagonal in shape with a cone top. 6 This stupa may be connected with the stupas in Pagan (Wooward 1975: 141). What is most impot1ant is that the Buddha images insdie the niches of this smaller stupa is in the same style as those on the square stupa. Thus the two works could be dated from the 18th Buddhist century. Sukhothai School The familiar style of Haripunchai stupa can be found at the main stupa in Chamdevi Temple, also known as Wat Kukud.5 This old temple has a square stupa consisting of many diminishing layers of carved stones, each of which have niches containing Buddha images. Unfortunately the top of the stupa is ruined. It is still an open question as to the source of this interesting stupa. Stupas built when Sukhothai was pow­ erful (19th and 20th Buddhist century) are those in the Prasart style which were adapted from the Khmer school? and 5c hedi Kuk ud, Wat Chamdevi, Lumphun, Haripunchai School, 18th 7Prasart Style Stupa, Wat Phra Sri Buddhist century. Mahathat, Sukhothai, Sukhothai School, 6o ctagonal Stupa, Wat Chamdevi, early 19th Buddhist century. Harupunchai School, 18th Buddhist century. 71 Downloaded from Brill.com09/30/2021 09:28:19AM via free access MANUSYA: Journal of Humanities 4.1, 2001 those that are related with the Pagan Another type of stupa found in this pe­ school in Burma. Lankan style stupas riod is the Lotus Bud Stupa.10 This dis­ can also be found in the same period, tinctive style is so outstanding that the such as the elephant-rounded stupa.8 influences of Pagan a nd Khmer art found in it are often forgotten. Lanna School Another style found in the Sukhothai School is o ne where the c raftsmen adapted the style of the Lanna Kingdom, which had been influenced by the Pagan stupas. This particular style is This type of stupas were found during found in the Five Spires Prasart Stupa_9 the 19th and the 24th Buddhist century in Chiang Mai, which was the capital of 8chedi Chang Lorn, S ri Satchanalai, Lanna. This school can be divided into Sukhothai, Sukhothai School, middle 19th two main groups, which show the clear Buddhist century. 9Five Pinnacles Prasart Stupa, Wat Chedi Jed Taew (Sri Satchanalai), Sukhothai, lOMain Stupa, Wat Phra Sri Mahathat, Sukhothai School, first half of the 19th Bud­ Suk.hothai, first half of the 19th Buddhist dhist century. century. 72 Downloaded from Brill.com09/30/2021 09:28:19AM via free access Buddism in Thai Architecture influences of the Pagan art from Burma. One such group is the Prasart Stupa with mu lttp. 1e spt·r es, I I and the single spire, bell shaped stupa. 12 Ayutthaya School Near the end of the 19th Buddhist century, Ayutthaya carried on t he inspiration ofLopburi, an important site for Khmer art, even though at that time The multiple sp ired stupa became the Khmer influence had become very adopted in the Sukhothai School, and weak.

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