Phra prajam wan (พระประจำวัน)
1. Thai. System of personal worship in Thailand, in which each day of the week corresponds to a certain representation of a Buddha image for
each wan tua,
i.e. the day on which one is born. Each image has a different pose
(fig.) and
mudra, and believers make offerings to the image of their birthday. Personal characteristics are derived from it (fig.). Wednesday has two images, one for daylight time and the other for after sunset, all other days have just one image. Sometimes an extra Buddha image in the
bhumisparsa
pose is added for those who don't know on which day they are born.
The poses associated with the days of the week are:
pahng
tawaai
naet for Sunday
(fig.),
pahng hahm samut for
Monday
(fig.),
pahng saiyaat for
Tuesday
(fig.),
pahng um baat
for Wednesday by day
(fig.)
and
pahng pah leh laai for
Wednesday by night
(fig.),
pahng samahti for
Thursday
(fig.),
pahng ram peung for
Friday
(fig.)
and
pahng nahg prok for
Saturday
(fig.).
Also
Phra
prajam wan geut. See also
thep
prajam wan,
dao prajam wan,
sat prajam wan and
sih prajam wan.
See also
PANORAMA PICTURE.
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2. Thai. System of worship in
Hinduism,
often in accordance with the
navagraha
or nine planets, in which a total of nine images of deities are lined up in a square, three in a row, each facing a certain direction (fig.). There are seven deities representing the days of the week and one image representing
Ketu (fig.) and another
Rahu (fig.). The images are arranged in a certain order, according to a specific plan, taking into account the different wind directions
(fig.), and is
called
pang kahntang phra prajam wan (fig.).
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