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The Subduing Mara Buddha Image

Keywords : Buddha image, Bangkok National Museum , The attitude of subduing Mara, Lanna art

Site common nameBangkok National Museum
Type of artworkSculpture
Sub districtPhra Borom Maha Ratchawang
DistrictKhet Phra Nakhon
ProvinceBangkok
RegionCentral
CountryThailand
Geographic Coordinates
Decimal degree
Lat : 13.757694
Long : 100.492449
Geographic Coordinates
UTM
Zone : 47 P
Hemisphere : N
E : 661354.51
N : 1521428.61
Place of artworkInside the Siwamokkhaphiman Hall

History of production

No creating history was found, but from the art form, the age can be determined to belong to the 20th Buddhist century.

Production process

Bronze casting

Art

This Buddha image sits in a full-lotus seat on a supine lotus with a pollen pattern base in a Subduing Mara posture. It has a round face, big knotted hair, look-down eyes, slightly open mouth, knotted jaw, ushnisha with lotus shape on top, fat body and short split ends sanghati above the chest.

Key academic information

The examples of Lanna art Buddha images during the 20th century.

Notice

1. The edge of a piece of fabric characteristics in Pala art, Bagan art and Hariphunchai art in the fan shape. But in the Lanna art during the 20th Buddhist century , the edge is split into two.

2. From the 20th Buddhist century until the end of the kingdom era, the Lanna art’s Buddha images in the form of a Singh Neung were continuously developed in parallel with the Singh Song. Therefore, the original theory that the Singh Neung type Buddha image is older than the Singh Song type is incorrect.

PeriodHistorical Period
Art periodLanna
Age20th Buddhist Century
ReligionBuddhism
SectTheravada
Religion and beliefTheravada
Related artwork

1. The Subduing Mara Buddha Image of Chiang Mai National Museum is another Lanna art Singh Neung type Buddha image during the 20th Buddhist century that has the same characteristics.

2. The Subduing Mara Buddha image of the Wat Phrachao Mangrai, Chiang Mai province is an important example of a Singh Neung type Buddha image which has an inscription stating that it was made in the 21st Buddhist century and has the traits that it was developed from Buddha images in previous centuries.

Type of LicenseAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)
RightsPrincess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre
Date of record creation2016-05-16
Record creatorRungroj Thamrungraeng
Bibliography

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