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I took a few snapshots on or near Ratchadamnoen Klang on December 3rd.
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The Story of Mahajanaka is a story about perseverance, one of the 10 principal virtues practised by a Bodhisattva, and how it brought progress and prosperity to King Mahajanaka’s city.
The story was released in 1996 and contains metaphoric messages that held a special and timely relevance to the economic downturn in the aftermath of the „Baht Crisis“ of 1997. Scholars and social thinkers noted that the royal literary piece provided important guidelines for living in a society seemingly driven by greed, anger and ignorance. The story reinforced the King's visions of self-reliance and his formula for economic self sufficiency.