Sunday, February 24, 2008

Shwedagon Pagodas, Yangon


The Shwedagon is surrounded by hundreds of small temples each established for a particular commerative event.

Shwedagon Pagoda


The prefix Shew means golden and dagon is the former name of the city of Yangon.
The top is encrusted with pearls and other gem stones.

Shwedagon Pagodas


The Shwedagon Pagoda is thought to house the four sacred hairs of the Buddha given during his enlightenment to two Mon merchants. Stories from the Great Glass Palace.

Shwedagon Buddha


Buddha in the Parinivanna position

Shwedagon Buddha


Paying homage to one of the many Buddhas at the Shwedagon site

Shwedagon Pagodas, Yangon


Shewdagon pagoda rose glistening with its gold, like a sudden hope in the dark night of the soul----Somerset Maugham

Yangon, Burma


Yangon streets near Shwedagon Pagoda

Yangon, Burma


Yangon street market

Yangon, Burma


Yangon street life.

Burma


Arriving in Yangon, Burma

Ayutthaya, Siam


Two Buddhas face the river among Ayutthaya temples and stupas.

Ayutthaya,Siam


Ayutthaya central complex

Ayutthaya, Siam


Ayutthaya, capital of Siam 1350 - 1767.

Phimai Temple


Phimai Temple's carved lintels tell the story of Buddhism.

Phimai Temple


Phimai Temple looks Mayan but was built in the 11th century by Mahayana Buddists.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Phimai Temple, Thailand


Mahayana Buddist Temple 11th-12th century

Thailand


Thai freeway at night

KFC, Thailand


Kentucky Fried Chicken Thai style

Supermarket, Thailand


Very colorful but definitely not organic

Wat Prasat Phnom Rung


Wat Prasat Phnom Rung, built in the style of a Mandala, the temple is rich in stone carvings depicting Hindu gods. Located on an extinct volcano, the temple overlooks the Thai-Cambodian border.

Naga, guardian of the gate


Wat Prasat Phnom Rung Temple, border of Cambodia & Thailand

Wat Phou Temple, Pakse


Wat Phou, part of the Mountain Temple on the lower slopes of Phu Pasak

Foggy dawn Luang Prabang


Monks receiving alms at dawn.

Pak Ou Caves and the system of merit


The caves hang nearly 300 feet above the Mekong River and have provided a sanctuary for monks during times of crisis. 260 steps upward lead passed women and children selling small birds in even smaller rush containers and plastic bags of dirty water containing fish. To what purpose I say to myself as I climb high above the water to the upper cave. Only upon descending do I realize if I buy a bird and release it, I gain "Buddhist merit" for not only releasing the imprisoned bird, but also for giving money to a person less fortunate.

Theravada Buddhism


Luang Prabang style of Buddhas in Laos

Nagas


Nagas guarding the temple of the deceased royals, Luang Prabang

Kong River


Bridge across a Mekong River tributary

Vat Visoun Temple


Vat Visoun Buddhas in the traditional Luang Prabang style

Vat Visoun Temple


Laos Kip or money charms, Vat Visoun Temple

Vat Visoun Temple, Laos


Buddhas in the Vat Visoun Temple

Xieng Thong Temple, Laos


Vat Xieng Thong, Temple of the Royal City, Luang Prabang

Thai Airport

New construction at the Thai Airport

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Monks in Luang Prabang


Monks at the 15th century temple, Xieng Thong.

Fog Along the Mekong

The Mekong, mother of all rivers, flows from the Tibetan Plateau and China to Luang Prabang, Laos then on through Thailand and Cambodia to the Mekong Delta in Vietnam.