Reua Asuravayuphak (เรืออสุรวายุภักษ์)
Thai.
Name of an escort barge that accompanies the true
Royal Barges. It's bow has a
figurehead that represents the giant or demon (asura)
Vayuhpak (fig.), also known as
Asurawayuphak,
a mythical creature from
Himaphan
Forest (fig.),
with a dark purplish complexion. It has a crew of 30 rowers and 2 helmsmen
(fig.),
besides a trumpeter, an officer, etc.
The
oarsmen
wear pink trousers, a dark-blue to purplish shirt
trimmed with gold, and a red
Malabiang-helmet,
whilst the oars are silver with a red handle. It sails on the port side
of the procession, to the opposite side of
Reua Asurapaksi.
From afar, both the Reua Asurapaksi
and Reua Asuravayuphak escort barges
are confusingly similar to
the Garuda escort barges
Reua Krut Heun Het (fig.)
and
Reua Krut Tret Traichak
(fig.),
and can from a distance
best be distinguished by the fact that the bird-like figureheads
(fig.)
of the former two barges have
their arms in a downward pose (fig.),
whereas the arms of the figureheads on the prows of the Garuda escort
barges have their arms held up (fig.).
See also PROCESSION LINE-UP.
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