For over 2500 years Thailand has been under
the peaceful shelter of Buddhism. The Buddha's teachings (Dharma)
colour almost every aspect of life within the kingdom, uniting
the people into a harmonious, peace-loving society.
Images of the Buddha were originally created
as an object of worship and as a means of spreading the Buddha's
message. Accordingly the images were
designed not simply to represent the Buddha's physical characteristics
but his teachings too.
Overtime, and in different locations within
the kingdom, the specific form of Buddha images has undergone
subtle changes, creating visibly different characteristics
that reflect the cultural values, craftsmanship and the influences
of neighbouring countries of the period.
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