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Illuminated display case with relics of revered monks (mahathera) from Thailand, Thatsananuttariya Exhibition, Bangkok Royalty Free Stock Photo
Illuminated display case with relics of revered Thai monks from the Rattanokosin era, Thatsananuttariya Exhibition, BKK 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
Relics of Phra Ajahn Sao Kantasilo, revered monk from the Thai Forest tradition, Thatsananuttariya Exhibition, Bangkok Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
Cremation relic of Moggaliputta-Tissa, a monk associated with the 3rd Buddhist council & Mauryan Emperor Ashoka Royalty Free Stock Photo
Illuminated display case with relics of revered monks (mahathera) from Thailand, Thatsananuttariya Exhibition, Bangkok
Relics of Ajahn Mun (Luang Pu Mun Bhuridatto), revered monk from the Thai Forest tradition, Thatsananuttariya Exhibition Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sala Burapajarn at Wat Pathum Wanaram showcasing relics of Lord Buddha, arahants & revered Thai monks, Bangkok Royalty Free Stock Photo
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 Vajirananasamvara, Somdet Phra Nyanasamvara, the 19th Supreme Patriach of Thailand and former abbot of Wat Bowonniwet Royalty Free Stock Photo
Glass receptacle housing sacred sarira relics of Lord Buddha at the Thatsananuttariya Exhibition, Wat Pathum Wanaram, Bangkok Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sarira relics associated with the cremation of Lord Buddha, on display at the Thatsananuttariya Exhibition, Wat Pathum Wanaram Royalty Free Stock Photo
People paying respects to relics of Lord Buddha placed on replica of Mount Sumeru, Thatsananuttariya Exhibition, Bangkok 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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