A couple praying for a happy future
Sacrificing for Guanyin
Buddha Statue in Saturday pose
Wat Tham Pha Pu or Tham Phiang Din
Wat Sri Chan in Baan Na Oo
Compound of monks accommodations
Abbot in front of his accommodation
Buddha images and a dignitary wax work
Look inside a monks accommodation
Abbot of the monastery
Holy chedi beside the temples building
Loei city main road Charoen-Rat
Rotibaker in Loei city
Landscape along the way to the bats cave
Cross-country through the province Loei
Pha Yaa cave mountain
6.8 Mill. bats leaving the Pha Yaa cave
Ton Takhian spirit
Maenam Loei
Takhian tree spirit
At the mouth of the Menam Loei river
At the riverside of the Mekong
Buddha altar U Thong style
Goodview resort
Nāga at the steps to the temple building
An eye of the Nāga sculpture
Grandma in Baan Pu Luang
Pu Luang in the clouds
Passing Wang Sa Phung
Landscape after thunderstorm
Situation like the apocalypse
A romantic evening ambiance
Three old friends
Villagers of Baan Khok
Children in Baan Khok
Welcome scene after six years
Farmers bring home bamboo bars
Walk through the bamboo wood land
Baan Doen city near Dansai
Wat Pa Huoy Lad
Return home from fieldwork
Thailand's mountain province
Mountain view over Loei's province
Nāga steps to Phra That Satcha in Tha Li
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Budai image


Budai is often depicted as having the appearance of a fat bald man wearing a robe and wearing or otherwise carrying prayer beads. He carries his few possessions in a cloth sack, being poor but content.
His figure appears throughout Chinese culture as a representation of contentment. His image graces many temples, restaurants, amulets, and businesses.
Amongst Westerners new to Buddhism, Budai is often confused with the historical Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama. However, the two are visually very distinct. Gautama is commonly depicted as being tall and slender in appearance (although since no images of him from his lifetime exist, this depiction of him is unverifiable and possibly idealized); Budai is short and overweight.
(Buddha means "one who has achieved a state of perfect enlightenment" and there are several people who have been given the title.)
His figure appears throughout Chinese culture as a representation of contentment. His image graces many temples, restaurants, amulets, and businesses.
Amongst Westerners new to Buddhism, Budai is often confused with the historical Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama. However, the two are visually very distinct. Gautama is commonly depicted as being tall and slender in appearance (although since no images of him from his lifetime exist, this depiction of him is unverifiable and possibly idealized); Budai is short and overweight.
(Buddha means "one who has achieved a state of perfect enlightenment" and there are several people who have been given the title.)
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