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    A busabok (Thai: บุษบก, RTGS: butsabok) is a small open structure used in Thai culture as a throne for the monarch or for the enshrinement of Buddha images...
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    Ongkan Royal Seal of the Great Decree An Unalom symbol inside a royal Busabok pavilion, flanked by two seven-tiered royal umbrellas. The seal represents...
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    tiered umbrellas. The throne is shaped like a boat with a spired pavilion (busabok) in the middle. This elevated pavilion represents Mount Meru, the centre...
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    "ပလ္လင်ရှစ်ခန်း၊ ရွှေနန်းကိုးဆောင်". Ministry of Information. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thrones of Myanmar. Busabok, the Thai equivalent Throne...
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  • Burmese Buddhist Temple (Singapore) Burmese Buddhist titles Burmese pagoda Busabok Byōdō-in Caitika Cakrasaṃvara Tantra Buddhist calendar Cāmadevivaṃsa Candi...
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    tall pointed spire, with a roof structure very similar to the smaller busabok. In the wider sense, the term may refer to religious buildings following...
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    him. He was offered large amounts of food and was invited to ride in a busabok throne. Chak Phra is assumed to take place in India under the doctrine...
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