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Relics of arahants from the time of the Buddha including Sobhita who had the gift of Pubbenivasanussara to recollect past lives Royalty Free Stock Photo
Relics of arahants from the time of Gautama Buddha, with bone fragment of Kondanna, the 1st enlightened disciple in foreground Royalty Free Stock Photo
Illuminated display case with relics of arahants during the era of Gautama Buddha, Thatsananuttariya Exhibition, Bangkok Royalty Free Stock Photo
Illuminated display case with relics of arahants during the Mauryan era of King Ashoka, Thatsananuttariya Exhibition, Bangkok Royalty Free Stock Photo
Seated Buddha under golden Bodhi tree, with relics of Kondanna & arahants in foreground, Thatsananuttariya Exhibition, Bangkok Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monks go to Sanam Luang to pay homage to the Lord Buddha relic Royalty Free Stock Photo
500 statues of Buddhist monks (Arahants) in Nellikulama Temple w Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sala Burapajarn at Wat Pathum Wanaram showcasing relics of Lord Buddha, arahants & revered Thai monks, Bangkok
Phra Upakut sculpture in black colour Royalty Free Stock Photo
Life of Buddha. Buddhism Royalty Free Stock Photo
500 statues of Buddhist monks (Arahants) in Nellikulama Temple w Royalty Free Stock Photo
500 statues of Buddhist monks (Arahants) in Nellikulama Temple w Royalty Free Stock Photo
500 statues of Buddhist monks (Arahants) in Nellikulama Temple w Royalty Free Stock Photo
Life of Buddha. Buddhism Royalty Free Stock Photo
Life of Buddha. Buddhism Royalty Free Stock Photo
The 'Thatsananuttariya' Exhibition at Wat Pathum Wanaram, a Buddhist temple in Bangkok, runs until 31 October 2025, showcasing relics and sarira of the Lord Buddha, his enlightened disciples (arahants) and revered Thai monks (mahathera). Sarira is a generic term referring to the pearl or crystal-like bead-shaped objects that are found among the cremated ashes of Buddhist spiritual masters which are held to emanate or incite blessings and grace (adhisthana) within the mindstream of those connected to them.


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