In the gentle semi-darkness of Wat Sitthawararam, the moment of enlightenment rises like a silent breath of eternity. Various figures of the Awakened One sit together here as if they are having a quiet conversation, one without words, carried only by light, silence and the clarity of the mind.
The golden Buddha in the foreground, radiant in front of the red and gold mandala, looks like the source of an inner sunrise. His posture - the bhumispara mudra, the gesture in which he makes the earth his witness - is reminiscent of the moment when doubt faded and truth arose.
Behind them, figures rest in meditative serenity, reflections of wisdom, compassion and unwavering presence. Each statue an answer to the same question: How does man find peace? And yet each with its own stillness, its own note of tenderness or strength.
Between all the splendour are flowers, simple, ephemeral beauties. Their blossoms almost bow down, as if they understand that true enlightenment lies not in the supernatural, but in the mindful moment.
The temple thus becomes a place where time stands still - a space where the soul can sit, without haste, without noise, and simply breathe.
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