What to watch for: Thailand’s Brahmin, Buddhist coronation rituals

Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn, donning white robes, undergoes a purification ritual during a ceremony before being officially crowned in Bangkok, Thailand, Saturday

Bangkok, May 4: The three-day coronation of Thailand’s King Maha Vajiralongkorn this weekend includes a mixture of Buddhist and Brahmin traditions.

Thai royal practice reflects the traditions of ancient India, with the king transformed through ritual from a member of the royal family to a ‘Devaraja’ or living God.

Following are some of the main points of the rituals that, according to ancient tradition, will symbolically transform the monarch into a God-king.

 

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