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    Show where you place Buddha

    Buddha has been a part of many Thai's lives for a long time. Each Buddhist home will have his image somewhere. Some people place him on the "Hing" (shelf), so it's called "HingPhra". For some who have more space in their house provide him with his own room call "HongPhra", and place him on a set of a tables called "TohMooBuJa". I wonder how many of you have a Buddha image in your home, and where you place him. So, share a photo with us.

    Here is a picture of mine. Buddha is on the top shelf of an etagere, and faces the northeast.



    This Buddha image is "BudDhaChinNaRaj", and was given to me by a local Wat when I first moved here. It's has been specially made for export, and approved by the King of Thailand for this purpose. It can be identified by the King's symbol on the front.

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    actually TW maybe you can answer a question for me... a few years ago I bought a large painting of a buddha face, and the lady I bought the painting from told me to hang it in the living room or something but not the bedroom.

    I accepted this but never asked the whys of it.

    Recently I visited a mates appartment and he had a picture in his bedroom of a buddha face, I told him he wasnt really supposed to do that but could not say why.

    1. Is their types of buddhas that are allowed in bedrooms?

    2. or none at all?

    3. the reasoning ?

    4. what if someone only has a studio appartment ?



    PS : I'm on holidays at the moment so my pics will ahve to wait till I get back 'home'.
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    No budhhas allowed to watch over Aussie perverse sex acts, and that also means with women....

    Maybe I should delete mine and your post from this nice thread actually, see how Thai Wife feels about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog View Post

    Maybe I should delte mine and your post from this nice thread actually, see how Thai Wife feels about it.
    maybe just yours - mine is a serious question!

    hard to believe i know.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by kingwillyhggtb
    maybe just yours - mine is a serious question!
    Actually, DD's post is the seriously correct answer to your serious question....

    Edit: I hasten to add that our Buddhas are in our bedroom, as directed by Ms. AC. She had no qualms about doing this, but she's Chinese, you know....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous Coward View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by kingwillyhggtb
    maybe just yours - mine is a serious question!
    Actually, DD's post is the seriously correct answer to your serious question....

    Edit: I hasten to add that our Buddhas are in our bedroom, as directed by Ms. AC. She had no qualms about doing this, but she's Chinese, you know....
    ok thanks - that answers question 3 then sort of....

    i must admit i didnt think buddha had the same catholic hang-ups about sex that i grew up with ... was i wrong ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingwillyhggtb
    i must admit i didnt think buddha had the same catholic hang-ups about sex that i grew up with ... was i wrong ?
    I don't think Buddhists in non-SEA countries have the same hang-up about Buddha in the bedroom

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    The Buddha image on my shelf was blessed by 108 Monks. The purpose of him being here in my living room is for me to pay homage, remind me of his teaching, and help train me to be a good human being. The paintings and other decorative items that are sold in shops are just pieces of furniture. It really shows no respect for him and all Buddhists to even consider him as a piece of furniture. I am opposed to all ideas of having Buddha images as decoration of the house. It is different with the paintings of temples or other sacred places, since they show what he has done for us.

    I don't think Buddha really would care what you do in your bedroom, even if he was there. He has seen it all and already knows about the lust in humans. That is why he gave it all up in search of the real meaning of life. The idea of having him in our bedroom just does not sound right for me, as a Buddhist. Besides, what ever I do in my bedroom should be my business.

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    We have a Buddha plaque outside near the entrance:


    Also in the bedroom, above the head of the bed in a corner:


    The top 2 shelves of the living room display feature Buddha statues I collected during my travel in Asia:


    One of the village elders politely pointed out that I should place Buddha images only on the top floor of the house, since we'd be walking above the statues pointing at them with our feet - I have not listened to this advice, as the pic shows.

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    You folks have some cool statues, & nice set-ups!

    This is my shrine (in America):

    As you might notice, I have some Theravada Buddhist items, mixed with some Mahayana Buddhist items. But I would consider myself a student of the Theravada school.

    I have my shrine/meditation area in my bedroom. I was told by a monk as long as your feet aren't pointing @ it, it's OK.

    This is a good thread!
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    Here's ours:



    The Buddha image on the left is a stone Buddha from Bali. The one on the right is an old, wooden, Sukhothai-style image. Both are in the common "defeating Mara" gesture. I got the wooden one at JJ market many years ago. I took it to Saipan (illegally?) and returned it when I retired and we settled down here.

    There are also a few smaller Buddha images and other religious objects which are not visible in the photo.

    I usually try to buy a garland on the night before Wan Phra from this lady:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Thai Wife
    Buddha is on the top shelf of an etagere, and faces the northeast.
    excuse my ignorance TW but what is an etagere?...

    another interesting thread which is most appreciated...

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    We don't have a buddah in our home.

    I do have a pic of the king though which I bought

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    Quote Originally Posted by klongmaster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Thai Wife
    Buddha is on the top shelf of an etagere, and faces the northeast.
    excuse my ignorance TW but what is an etagere?...

    another interesting thread which is most appreciated...
    It is a piece of furniture with open shelves for small ornaments. I know it is call etagere (read a-ta-zher] because that is what it said on the box, and I did check with the dictionary.


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    Good thread this. It actually reminded me that I haven't unpacked my one yet, and I cannae remember which box he is in.

    I'd better go and find him...

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    Ok, I found the little chap, lovingly wrapped in some silk from Vietnam.

    He's an old one from Bali that a friend of mine gave to me recently. He's also one of a pair. I'm not sure what the official name for his pose is; does anyone know?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog View Post
    Ok, I found the little chap, lovingly wrapped in some silk from Vietnam.

    He's an old one from Bali that a friend of mine gave to me recently. He's also one of a pair. I'm not sure what the official name for his pose is; does anyone know?

    I don't think what you have is a Buddha image. It doesn't look like anything I have seen, since every Buddha image I know of has clothes.

    I think it has to be something else, maybe like the boy, KuMarnThong (กุมารทอง ).

    Does anyone else have any information?

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    Thanks for the info TW...oh, and I think MtD is taking the piss here...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog View Post
    does anyone know?
    i think the pose is called 'taking a piss'


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    I have a similar one to marmites, although mine came from Belguim, didn't realise they were Buddhists there.

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    I'm not taking the piss. A Dutch friend of mine gave the statue to me a couple of months ago and told me it was a bronze Balinese Buddha.

    I have had a look on the internet and found a bit of info about a warrior-god called a 'bima'.

    The temple is small in comparison to other temples in this region. The most significant part of this temple is a huge wooden shelter. It stands out in its height and that’s because it houses the four metre giant statue of the Pejeng Giant. This interesting statue has snakes seemingly curling around its ankles and wrists. The most prominent feature of the statue is its well-endowed and realistic penis. There is a lot of debate regarding whether or not this ‘giant’ is actually a demon or a God. It is said that it could be a Bima (a warrior-lover). However, its dating is around the 13th or 14th C, and again, there is debate as to its influent creation. Some Archaeologists state that it was either by Shivaite or Tantric Bhuddist cults or factions. Interestingly, the giant is flanked by two ‘raksasa’ (Hindu mythical giants) threateningly decorated with skulls.

    Legend: The Giant or Bima had immense desires for a woman. However, his rather large penis was too large for her and subsequently the woman took another lover. Bima , at one point in time, found the couple copulating and immediately set out to stomp them to death out of anger.
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    I suppose I should ask my mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog View Post
    Ok, I found the little chap, lovingly wrapped in some silk from Vietnam.

    He's an old one from Bali that a friend of mine gave to me recently. He's also one of a pair. I'm not sure what the official name for his pose is; does anyone know?
    you are going to hell for that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingwillyhggtb
    you are going to hell for that!
    I think that would be well down on the going to hell list...

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