illuminated display case with relics revered monks mahathera from thailand thatsananuttariya exhibition bangkok |
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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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