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The attitude of subduing Mara
Keywords : Wat Ratchaburana, Buddha image, The attitude of subduing Mara, Chao Sam Phraya National Museum
Site common name | Chao Sam Phraya National Museum |
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Type of artwork | Sculpture |
Sub district | Pratu Chai |
District | Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya |
Province | Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya |
Region | Central |
Country | Thailand |
Geographic Coordinates Decimal degree | Lat : 14.350887 Long : 100.561788 |
Geographic Coordinates UTM | Zone : 47 P Hemisphere : N E : 668418.08 N : 1587102.32 |
Place of artwork | It is exhibited in the exhibition room of the National Museum of Chao Sam Phraya. |
History of production | According to Luangprasert ak-sornnithi’s chronicles in Ratchaburana temple, it shows that this Buddha image was built in year 427 in the reign of Chao Samphraya (Some chronicles stated that it was built in year 418). This style of Buddha s called “the 3rd generation of U-Thong Buddha”. They can be found a lot in Kru Phraprang in Ratchaburana temple. It is then believed that this is a famous style in mid 20th century B.E. |
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Production process | Casting bronze |
Art | The attitude of subduing Mara is sitting on the plain lotus base without any decorations. This style reflects the style of before Ayutthaya – early Ayutthaya or the 1st and the 2nd generation of U-Thong Buddha images. It is also related to the large section of Sukhothai arts. The significant characteristics that transfer from the 1st and the 2nd generation of U-Thong Buddha images are the sitting position on a plain lotus base in the attitude of subduing Mara. The hair looks like the thorns of jackfruit. The oval face, flame-like halo, and curve eyebrows show the relation with Sukhothai arts. The straight hairline style is also associated with a large section of Sukhothai arts. This Buddha image wears the rope with a long-large straight seam. The right hand is on a leg. The style is gentler than the 1st and the 2nd generation of U-Thong Buddha and this might relate to Sukhothai’s Buddha image style. |
Key academic information | This Buddha is an example of the 3rd generation of U-Thong. It is a continuation of the 1st and the 2nd generations of U-Thong mixed with the inspiration from Sukhothai. The 3rd generation of U-Thong Buddha are found a lot in Kru Phra Prang in Ratchaburana temple, including this Buddha. This temple was built in the reigh of Chao Samphraya in year 424. This shows that the relationship with Sukhothai influences arts in early Ayutthaya period. |
Notice | This statue was built not too long before Ayutthaya. Scholars call this Buddha “The 3rd generation of U-Thong Buddha image” |
Period | Historical Period |
Art period | Ayutthaya |
Age | Mid 20th century B.E |
Religion | Buddhism |
Religion and belief | Buddhism |
Type of License | Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND) |
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Rights | Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre |
Date of record creation | 2016-09-30 |
Record creator | Rungroj Thamrungraeng |
Bibliography | Sakchai Saising. Buddha Images in Thailand, Style, Development, and Beliefs of Thai people. Bangkok: Department of Art History, Faculty of Archeology, Silpakorn University, 2013. Santi Leksukhum. Ayutthaya Arts: The work of the royal land. 3rd edition, Bangkok: Ancient City, 2007. |