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Erawan Shrine – Aesthetically Refined and Devotedly Revered

Over 90 percent of Thai people follow Theravada Buddhism while the rest of the populace have faith in Hinduism, Islam and Christianity. The scores of temples, churches, mosques and shrines portraying diverse architectures and aesthetics testify Thailand's multi-religious culture and harmony. One of the famous and most frequented shrines in Thailand's capital Bangkok is the Erawan Shrine locally referred as San Phra Phrom.

Erawan Shrine is a Hindu Shrine in Bangkok dedicated to the supreme god in Hinduism, the Maha Brahma, the god of creation. This sacred shrine is nestled in Bangkok's Pathum Wan District in the vicinity of the Chidlom Station of Bangkok's mass transit system, the Skytrain. This station leads you to the Sky Walk, an elevated walkway linking the Ratchaprasong intersection, where you could get a fine view of the Erawan Shrine. Ratchaprasong is in the heart of Bangkok snuggling some of the world class shopping, dining and business venues.

The story behind the birth of the Erawan Shrine leads to a chain of misfortune faced by the Erawan Hotel during its construction. Following the instructions of an astrologer a shrine dedicated to the lord Brahma was built in the same premises. And it is said that the hotel's construction work proceeded without an issue thereafter.

The Erawan Shrine is a true spectacle nestled in the heart of Bangkok. You will see a gilded statue of the four-faced Brahma enshrined here. It is the second statue, for the original one was damaged by a mentally troubled youth in 2006. The shrine itself is a truly wonderful work of art rich in refined artistry. Every nook and corner of its pillars, arches and even the statue base are entirely covered in ornate decorations, twinkling in vibrant hues.

The streets leading to Erawan Shrine is abounding in stalls selling huge garlands of warm yellow and other tones. The local devotees offer garlands and flowers to this beautiful shrine and invoke blessings in return. Erawan Shrine is also popular among tourists in Bangkok as they can capture some live Thai dance performances regularly in the premises.

During your trip in Bangkok do not forget to drop by the Erawan Shrine, a shrine teeming with dazzling ornate decorations, much revered by the local devotees. Reserve yourself a cosy Bangkok service apartment and start visiting Bangkok attractions one by one. If you are interested in living amidst one of the best shopping districts in Bangkok, the Sukhumvit area, try the President Park Bangkok. This elegant hotel accommodation in Bangkok sits in the heart of Bangkok and keeps you well connected with the city's best shopping centres and restaurants.

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Pushpitha Wijesinghe is an experienced independent freelance writer. He specializes in providing a wide variety of content and articles related to the travel hospitality industry.

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