
And when deciding to write about it, the sudden interest in its origin attracted me to research more.
The shrine is called Erawan as it was said to be named after the late Erawan Hotel which built the shrine which named it after Brahma's 33 headed elephant.

My mother on the other hand, believed that one was for career, the others were for love, health and wealth. Again, people had many other believes.
Other believed that the Four Face Buddha actually had five faces. When Brahmā was creating the universe, he made a female deity known as Shatarupā (below). Brahmā became immediately infatuated.


He directed that there be no proper worship on earth for the "unholy" Brahmā. Thus, only Vishnu (Preservers of All Things) and Shiva continue to be worshiped, while Brahmā is almost totally ignored.
Ever since the incident, Brahmā has been reciting the four Vedas, one by each mouth in his attempt at repentance.
The history is way more but I guess a simple short one would do for readers.
Wishes do come true if we wish hard enough for what we want.
And once fulfilled, we must repay the favour in accordance to our promise.
Some come back to Thailand and pay for the dancers to perform in symbolism of thanks and gratitude..(710 bahts for 8 dancer :p)
Whether to believe it or not.
This shrine has given me hope when I had none.
Given me a chance to look at life the way I dream off.
Indeed, people might laugh, but this shrine made my wish come true.
What I wished for is of course a secret between me and the Brahma himself.
*winks*
Jacjac Out!
2 comments:
Dear Sir, I wish to talk with u. I'm Sunny from India. I read ur Four Face Buddha article & liked it. I too wish that my various wishes come true. So plz can u guide me . Mail me at sunny_jinal@yahoo.co.in
Hi Jac, read your acticle on the 4 face Buddha. Need some guides from you,could you contact me at clicked27@hotmail.com.. I would really appreciates your help. TIA
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