Erawan Shrine
The Erawan Shrine, formally the Thao Maha Phrom Shrine (Thai: ศาลท้าวมหาพรหม; RTGS: San Thao Maha Phrom; 'shrine of Lord Maha Brahma'), is a shrine in Bangkok, Thailand, which houses a statue of Phra Phrom, the Thai representation of Brahma, the Hindu god of creation. The name also refer to Mahabrahma, the ruler of the Brahma realm in Buddhist cosmology.
Erawan Shrine the Thao Maha Phrom Shrine | |
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ศาลท้าวมหาพรหม shrine of Lord Maha Brahma | |
A side view of Brahma | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Hinduism, Buddhism |
District | Pathum Wan district |
Province | Bangkok |
Deity | Phra Phrom |
Location | |
Location | Grand Hyatt Erawan, Ratchaprasong |
Country | Thailand |
Shown within Thailand | |
Geographic coordinates | 13.44397°N 100.32256°E |
Architecture | |
Completed | 1956 |
The deity is popularly worshipped outside of a Hindu religious context, but more as a representation of guardian spirits in Thai animist beliefs, nevertheless the shrine shows an example of syncretism between Hinduism and Buddhism. The shrine often features performances by Thai dance troupes who are hired by worshippers in return for seeing their prayers answered at the shrine.
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