Friday, December 16, 2011

Charming Lao people at Wat Ong Teu.

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Wat Ong Teu grand celebration.

Vientiane Laos temple Wat Ong Teu Mahawihan is located along Setthatirat Road within the tourist belt.

 Most backpackers arriving in Vientiane using the local 'songtheaw' or 'tuk-tuk' will definitely be drop off in front of the temple where most of the hotels,guesthouses,bars,cybercafes,Mekong River or even the small little Chinatown is just a short walking distance from here.

Wat Ong Teu is surrounded by four other temples : Wat Inpeng to the north, Wat Mixay to the south, Wat Haysok to the east, and Wat Chan to the west.

Wat Ong Teu Mahawihan (Temple of the Heavy Buddha) is one of the most important temple in Laos. Famous for its beautifully carved wooden facade, the temple was built in the early 16th century by King Setthathirat, but like almost every other temple in Vientiane it was destroyed in later wars with the Siamese.
The temple was rebuilt in the 19th and 20th centuries. Home to the Patriarch of Lao Buddhism, the temple also serves as a national center for Buddhist studies.
Buddhist mountain retreat

Most of the monks came to this Buddhist Institute to enhance their studies.

 Jade statue of the Great Warrior,King Setthatirat I. (1534-1572)
Also known as King Chaichetta in Thai,the king has his origin from the Lanna Kingdom in Chiangmai,Thailand.

Supposed to be the King of Lanna,he jumpship and returned to Lang Xang and became king taking with him the Emerald Buddha.

The reason mainly due the danger posed by the Burmese invasion of Chiangmai in 1558.
King Rama I took back the Emerald Buddha and placed it at Wat Phra Kaeo(Temple of Emerald Buddha) in Bangkok two years later.
Chiangmai Thailand city




The first week of November is the grand That Luang Festival in Vientiane and Wat Ong Teu is also one of the many locations which also commemorates the event.

 Leading the temple's procession were the monks.
It was a glittering night at the temple which otherwise will be closed at night on normal days.

Buddhist Institute studies



 The Lao people young and old came in droves and nearly filled the whole temple compound.

 The situation was quite comparable to the Loy Krathong festival in Bangkok which has the most tourists but not here at the moment.




Vientiane Chinatown cuisines





Adding to the festivities were the fireworks display.







Traditinal folk dance




The Lao ladies began the night with 'lam vong' folk dance.

 'Lam Vong' is the national dance of Laos in which the men will formed the inner circle while the ladies will dance in the outer circle.

 In Cambodia this dance is known as 'ramvong' and the most popular social dances.

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Devotees carrying a paper crafted sedan chair decorated with yellow honey flowers and the real Lao Kips bills were also pin on it to be made as offerings to the temple.

The more money ones stick on the sedan chair,the more properous will be to the business.



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  It was a night of candlelit procession. Buddha statue sale
Devotees parading around the temple three times in the belief this will bring good luck and strength.















 


Buddha amulet market

 Heavily decorated with Lao kips which will eventually be donated to the temple.












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The band came marching in with some latest techno music.

 






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Festival like this is the best opportunity the mix with the Lao people and understand their culture.








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 Devotees converging inside the temple after the procession to pray the almighty Lord Buddha.







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It was a very huge crowd turnout even the outside of the temple's pavement has to be occupied by the devotees.






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Devotees praying outside the temple's compound. Buddhism is the primary religion of Laos.



Laos national flag

Lao Buddhism is a unique version of Theravada Buddhism and is at the basis of Lao culture.
Buddhism in Laos is often closely tied to animist beliefs and belief in ancestral spirits, particularly in rural areas.
 Buddhist flag alongside the Lao National flag.
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The huge Ong Teu bronze Buddha inside the temple's 'sim' flanked by two smaller Buddhas.

'Sim' refers to the main building where the statue of Buddha is located.
dance theatre hall







Lao dancers wearing black clothings are the Lao-Lum people that formed the largest ethnic group in Laos.

 The lowland Lao-Lum ethnic group parading in the procession.





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View inside the temple's prayer hall.






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Statue of Phra Ong Teu.









Full Moon Party







Playing the samba music.









Koh Samui Island




  A small Pha That Luang shrine.

That Luang festival is also known as the 'Full Moon Festival' while in Thailand it is known as the Loy Krathong.

Whereas the Full Moon Party held throughout the year is a different version can be experienced in the islands of Koh Samui and Koh Phangan off the coast of Surathani Province in Southern Thailand.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Half day trip to Buddha Park.

Vietnam Mekong tour This morning my Vietnamese hostel mate,Cuong decided to visit the Buddha Park so I accompanied him to the Vientiane Bus Terminal near Talat Sao to catch Bus No:14.

Cuong has his last day itinerary as he'll be catching the 5:00pm sleeper bus (150,000 kips)to Vinh in Central Vietnam.

He's the staff of Vietnam Telecom in Ho Chi Minh City.



Vientiane bus tour
We walked from Sabaidee Guesthouse at Setthathirah Road to the bus station which takes about 15 minutes.

 It was a non aircond local minibus and the fare was 6,000 Lao Kips.

 Interestingly the minibus do stop at the Lao Immigration before the Firendship Bridge to NongKhai town in Thailand.

Bus passengers destined to Thailand will disembark from here and later the bus continued to pick up passengers at a bus stop in front of the shops nearby. Those who just came in from NongKhai ,Thailand should make sure whether the bus is heading to Vientiane otherwise you'll be paying for a roundtrip.
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  Buddha Park also known as Xiengkuane Buddha Park is about 25km southeast from Vientiane City and it lies just beside the mighty Mekong River with a good view of Nongkhai town across the river.

Part of the main road before the park has a lot of potholes so expect to enjoy the bumps.

The entrance fee to Buddha Park is 5,000 Kips and 3,000 kips if you declared your camera.




Mekong River cruise


The first interesting sight is a sculpture that looks like a Lao pumpkin with a stalk on the top.

Orange colour pumpkins in abundance were quite popularly sold at the wet market behind Vientiane bus terminal.

Orange is the colour of the monk's robe and the pumpkin must be part of the vegetarian menu as it was rich in nutrients beta carotene for health longetivity.

The early days sculptors must have been inspired by this heavenly fruit.
 To the Chinese,pumpkin (南瓜; nánguā) symbolises - prosperity, abundance, descendant's luck, illustrious children, enchantment, fruit draws earth energy to manifest gold.

Whereas to our western counterparts,Pumpkins and Halloween go together like candy and apples, and this orange globe can light up this frighteningly fun occasion.

 Big mouth is awaiting visitors into this heavenly fruit. It will be hell when entering but if you manged to reach the apex it will be like heaven. This structure is facing beside a slow flowing Mekong River.

In Geomancy(feng shui) terms,this will be good 'Chi' or 'the breath of life'
Buddhism Dharmma school






Buddha has disciples like Ananda,Asoka,Mahinda,Nanda and many others who are Hindu origin.

Asoka is the most famous Indian emperor who converted to Buddhism after learning The Dharmma in the 273 BCE .

Thereafter wars were banned. He was a lay Buddhist who contribute the expansion of Buddhism in India and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) by sending his children to preach the Dhamma.
Buddha statue amulet








A large sculpture of Reclining Buddha.
 Left arm along the body, right arm serves as a pillow with the hand supporting the head.

Story : The giant Asurindarahu wanted to see the Buddha, but was reluctant to bow before him. The Buddha, while lying down, presented himself as much larger than the giant.

 He then showed him the realm of heaven with heavenly figures all larger than the giant.
 After all this, Asurindarahu, the giant, was humbled, and made his obeisance to the Buddha before leaving.

These images of Buddha in similar postures can be seen in Thailand at the following places:- [at Phra Pathom Chedi, Nakhon Pathom province],[Wat Imprumoon, Ang Thong province] and [Wat Pho near Bangkok].






Hindu Goddess Durga sculpture.
The Destroyer of Evil.







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Four Headed Lord Brahma who has been cursed by Lord Shiva.







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Three Headed Elephant similar to the Erawan Shrine Statue at Paknam in Samut Prakan Province,Thailand.

Hindu God Ganesha has an elephant head in a human body.Bangkok Grand Palace










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Hindu god worshipDemon statue that looks alike the one guarding the Hor Phra Monthien Dharma, Wat Phra Kaew, Grand Palace, Bangkok, Thailand.































Apart from tourists,monks also came to visit as part of their field work.













Laotian boy from the nearby neighbourhood playing at the park.










Grasshoppers and locusts are enemies that threatened the livelihood of the peasants and farmers.
















Statue of Buddha shielded by serpents.






























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A panoramic view of Buddha Park from the apex of the 'pumpkin'.