Erawan

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Erawan Museum in Samut Prakan Province, Thailand.
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Erawan Museum in Samut Prakan Province, Thailand.

Erawan (Thai: เอราวัณ) is the Thai name of the mythological elephant Airavata.

It is a huge elephant, which is shown with three, sometimes with 33 heads. The heads are often shown with more than two tusks. Some statues show the Hindu god Indra riding on Erawan.

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  • Frank E. Reynolds (Transl.): Three worlds According To King Ruang: A Thai Buddhist Cosmology. Berkeley 1982, ISBN 0-89581-153-7


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