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  2. Phra Mae Thorani - Wikipedia

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    In temple murals, Phra Mae Thorani is often depicted with the Buddha in the mudra known as calling the earth to witness. The waters flowing forth from her long hair wash away the armies of Mara and symbolize the water of the bodhisattva 's perfection of generosity (dāna paramī) .

  3. List of earth deities - Wikipedia

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    Phra Bhum Chaiya mongkol (พระภูมิชัยมงคล - Bhummaso), "Tutelary deity of Earth and Land" [2] in Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and myanmar Phra Mae Thorani and Phra Nang Bhum Chaiya (พระนางภูมิไชยา - Bhummaso ), " Tutelary goddess of Earth and Land" in Thailand , Cambodia , Laos and myanmar

  4. Wat Chomphuwek - Wikipedia

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    The old ordination hall. Mural of Phra Mae Thorani. Phra Mu Tao (center) with two minor other chedi. Wat Chomphuwek (Thai: วัดชมภูเวก, pronounced [wát t͡ɕʰōm.pʰūː wêːk]; also spelled: Wat Chumpoo Wek) is a civil Thai Buddhist temple in Mahā Nikāya sect, located on Soi Nonthaburi 33, Sanam Bin Nam Road, Tambon Tha Sai, Amphoe Mueang Nonthaburi, Nonthaburi ...

  5. Maravijaya attitude - Wikipedia

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    Learning that the maras asked him to give up, he touched the ground and called the Phra Mae Thorani to help him fight with the maras. [1] Thoranee called tonnes of water and flooded away the maras. The episode results in the name Mara Vichai which means the "Victory (vichai) over the Mara".

  6. Ganga (goddess) - Wikipedia

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    She is worshipped together with goddess Phra Mae Thorani within Thai Bushhism and goddess Phosop in Tai folk religion. The four sacred pools of Suphan Buri Province have waters from the Ganga and the Yamuna rivers and are used for rituals. [23] [24] [25] Ganga has been revered in Cambodia since the Khmer empire.

  7. Phosop - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, there are only a few shrines built to pay homage to Phosop were Wat Siri Wattanaram temple in Taling Chan's Bang Phrom. Here, Phosop is worshiped along with other goddesses, Nang Kwak and Phra Mae Thorani , all three of them are in the same shrine.

  8. Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen - Wikipedia

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    [180] [181] Under Somdet Chuang, the temple has ordained people from other nationalities than Thai, both monks and mae chi. [107] [182] Moreover, Wat Paknam has established seven branch centers, both in Thailand and outside of Thailand, in the United States, New York, Los Angeles, Michigan and Philadelphia; and in New Zealand, India and Japan ...

  9. Hsi Lai Temple - Wikipedia

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    Fo Guang Shan Hsi Lai Temple (Chinese: 佛光山西來寺; pinyin: Fóguāngshān Xīlái Sì) is a mountain monastery in the northern Puente Hills, Hacienda Heights, Los Angeles County, California. The name Hsi Lai means "coming west". Hsi Lai Temple is a branch of Fo Guang Shan, a Buddhist organization from Taiwan. It is the order's first ...