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Rock Carving depicting blessing scenes

Keywords : Bangkok National Museum , Rock Carving depicting blessing scenes

Site common nameBangkok National Museum
Site alternative nameNational Museum Phranakorn
Type of artworkSculpture
Sub districtPhra Borom Maha Ratchawang
DistrictKhet Phra Nakhon
ProvinceBangkok
RegionCentral
CountryThailand
Geographic Coordinates
UTM
Zone : 47 P
Hemisphere : N
E : 661329.97
N : 1521418.09
Place of artwork-

History of production

The construction history remains unclear. However, the art characteristics suggest that it might have been built in Dvaravati period.

Production process

Rock Carving

Art

The rectangular rock carving with shallow holes in the middle and on four sides. These holes are surrounded by lotus petals. These might be used to put fragrances during rituals. There are 2 elephants showering a woman on the top part of the carving. This is called “Kachalaksami” or “Abhiseksri” by some scholars. There are auspicious symbols at the bottom, some of which are high utilities. These include whip, thunder, fan, umbrella, snare, fish, couch shell and a pot and are carved as pairs

Key academic information

This rock carving depicting auspicious offerings base on Indian culture might be a piece of evidence of utilities in Bhraman or court rituals.

Notice

Some scholars such as Professor Dr. Pasuk Indrawut believed that this rock carving was used in the royal coronation of Dvaravati king

PeriodHistorical Period
Art periodDvaravati
Age12th-16th Buddhist century
ReligionBrahmanism-Hinduism
Religion and beliefBramanism

Type of LicenseAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)
RightsPrincess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre
Date of record creation2016-08-19
Record creatorRungroj Thamrungraeng
Bibliography

ผาสุข อินทราวุธ, ทวารวดี การศึกษาเชิงวิเคราะห์จากหลักฐานทางโบราณคดี. กรุงเทพฯ : อักษรสมัย, 2542.

ศักดิ์ชัย สายสิงห์, ศิลปะทวารวดี วัฒนธรรมพุทธศาสนายุคแรกเริ่มในดินแดนไทย. กรุงเทพฯ : เมืองโบราณ, 2547.