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Monkey (protective god). Decoration of a chedi at Wat Arun Ratcha Woraram (also called Wat Chaeng). Thonburi, Thailand. Known as the Temple of Dawn. early 19th CE, built by king Rama II. The main chedi is 86 meters high. and conserved the emerald Buddha now at Wat Phra Keo. The chedis are decorated with innumerable pieces of ceramics and porcelain, each level is supported by friezes of gods (kinnari) or demons and protective monkeys. 
Location Wat Arun Ratchaworaram (Temple of the Dawn)/Bangkok/Thailand
Unique Identifier ART444381 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3547px × 5323px 
Photo Credit © Gilles Mermet / Art Resource, NY 
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Buddhism
Monkey
Sculpture
Thai Art