kranok jataka
Thailand
“The mesmerizing flame that illustrates the enlightened jātaka, depicting the multitude of lives, actions, and spiritual practices,”
According to the Royal Institute Dictionary in 1982, Kranok represents a captivating pattern of lines and garlands that draw inspiration from the beauty of nature. When written as Kanok, the word means gold. The essence of Lai Kranok originates from the mesmerizing dance of flames, gracefully shaping the sacred lotus and other cultural symbols. Throughout history, sages bestowed upon it the alternate name of Kra-nok, symbolizing the harmonious coexistence of birds and woods (Dong Nok Dong Mai). Influenced by the profound teachings of Buddhism, the intricate form of Kranok illustrates the enlightened jātaka, gracefully depicting the multitude of lives, actions, and spiritual practices that pave the way towards ultimate enlightenment. Its intricate patterns also embody the sublime qualities and virtues of the Buddha, such as boundless generosity, while imparting invaluable moral lessons that revolve around good deeds and the eternal cycle of rebirth.
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