subject: Lak Muang - A Guardian Edifice [print this page] Amidst the hustle and bustle of Thailand's eventful capital of Bangkok stands a recluse that protects the city. The Sao Lak Muang' as it is referred to by the Thai devotees was the inaugural edifice of Bangkok, constructed more than three centuries ago by King Rama who established Bangkok as the capital.
The Lak Muang has watched while Bangkok blossomed into a bubbling economy in Asia and safe guarded the heritage of the land. It was built as the foundation stone of the city and functions as the centre from which all distances are measured in Bangkok. As per Thai traditions its construction commenced at an auspicious time and was blessed before the rest of the city was built.
Spirits that guard the city of Bangkok are believed to reside in the shrine and are worshipped by thousands of disciples. The structure opens out to all four sides and depicts conventional Thai architecture. At the centre of the main shrine is a gilded lingam which is worshipped for good fortune. The gardens of the shrine are sprawling and colourful. They are also the location for many ceremonies and processions.
The crowds that gather make wishes, cleanse themselves with the holy water and offer flowers, food and incense sticks to the resident spirits and gods. Locals buy caged birds and free them to amass merit and please the spirits. All throughout the day throngs of followers visit the revered grounds of Bangkok to purify their souls and partake in religious ceremonies. Therefore it is an ideal place to catch a glimpse of religious as well as cultural characteristics of Thailand.
The gilt edged building with its tranquil environment is frequented by devotees from around the world, who usually find accommodation at a Bangkok Sukhumvit hotel, which adds a touch of class to the relaxed atmosphere they pine for. The President Solitaire Bangkok is particularly popular due to its lavish settings and luxurious facilities.