In the quiet splendour of a golden morning, Buddha Gautama sits enthroned, majestic and calm, in the Bhumispara mudra - the gesture with which he calls the earth to witness his enlightenment. It is the moment when suffering is overcome, desire is vanquished and truth is recognised. His gaze is gentle, his smile timeless - an invitation to inner contemplation.
Smaller, standing Buddha figures are lined up in front of him, each of them with their right hand raised in the Abhaya mudra - an ancient symbol of protection, fearlessness and peace. Together they form a sacred ensemble of light, stillness and compassion. Gold shines on gold, an expression of deep reverence and spiritual connection.
The temple Wat Prayurawongsawas Waravihan in Bangkok - called Wat Prayun - becomes a place beyond space and time through these depictions. Crystal chandeliers cast sparkling reflections on the gilded body of Buddha, while the scent of incense mingles with reverent whispers.
It is a place of awakening, where every detail - from the ornately decorated plinths to the silent gesture of the hand - tells stories: of courage, wisdom and the path to liberation. Whoever lingers here becomes silent. And in the silence, perhaps your own awakening begins.
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