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PDMPR15 : Protect destiny: Look Om Takrut Rahu – God Swallows the Moon (Wat Suthat, Bangkok ) with Katha: RH_Statue, RH_Master | | | | | | | | | |
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Name: Look Om Takrut Rahu
From: Wat Suthat, Bangkok
Origin: Thailand
Year: 2548 BE (2005 CE)
Material:copper
Feature: Bottom read ‘Wat Suthat Teppawararam, 2548 BE’ and inserted with a copper Takrut.
Size: 1.5 x 2 cm
Purpose: to earn donations for developing and restoring Wat Suthat.
Ceremony: holy blessing in the Ubosot of Wat Suthat by a part of monks on the auspicious occasion.
Rahoo, the half-body black giant deity in posture of swallowing the moon is widely worshiped for good luck, success and wealth in Thailand. Rahuswallowing the moon is called “RahuOm Chan”, the same word for the phenomenon “lunar eclipse”. People believe Rahoo’s strength is influential to people’s destiny, so worshiping Rahuwill reduce bad effects that may happen when changing to a new year.
Rahuis an important deity to all of us because Rahuinfluences our fortune. According to astrology, we all came from different planets. 7 days are 7 planets: Sunday/ Sun, Monday/Moon, Tuesday/Mars, Wednesday/ Mercury, Thursday/ Jupiter, Friday/ Venus, Saturday/Saturn. Not only them, but there is also Dao Rahoo, astrological imaginary planet in that orbits around our planets. Astrologers say Rahuplanet will influence the planet it moves to. Coming of Rahuplanet will bring us changes. So, worshiping Rahuwill turn changes to good.
Mythology of Rahu(why he has got a half body):
It says once angels gathered in the ceremony of making immortal water. Rahualso came, but hid himself in the clouds. As soon as the immortal water was done, Rahurushed to drink the immortal water for the first one. The sun god and the moon god saw that and immediately told Lord Vishnu. After hearing, Lord Vishnu was angry and went to punish Rahuby throwing the rowel to Rahoo. The rowel cut Rahuin half, but Rahuhad already drunk the immortal water, so his upper part had become immortal since then.
From Revenge to Solar Eclipse and Lunar Eclipse:
According to the story, every time when Rahusaw the sun and the moon, he would eat them with revenge that they told Lord Vishnu causing him half body. With heat of the sun and power of the moon, Rahucould not eat them, but only swallowed and then spat out. This action is well-known as Solar Eclipse and Lunar Eclipse.
History of Wat Suthat, Bangkok:
Wat Suthat is on Bamrung Muang Road, famous for the excellent murals created in the reign of King Rama III. The Wihara (preaching hall) should be seen for its collection of gilded Buddha images. A huge door with intricate carving, which is the masterpiece of King Rama II, once belonged to this temple and is now kept in the National Museum. In front of the temple is the Giant Swing or Sao Ching Cha, where a Bra manic ceremony had taken place until the early 20th century. Many nearby shops stock a very comprehensive range of Buddhist religious supplies
Wat Suthat was constructed in 1807 after the 27th anniversary of the founding of Bangkok by King Rama I. The main Wihan is surrounded by a cirulambutory area of three levels. On the uppermost level are mounted small chapels for each of its four corners. Phra Sisakayamuni, the main Buddha image, is larger and older than any other bronze cast Buddha image in Thailand. The base of the image is 6.25 meters wide and has a height of 8 meters.
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