| pahng peut lohk (ปางเปิดโลก)  
Thai-Rajasap. 
‘Position of disclosing the worlds’. 
																												Buddha image in a standing pose,  with the arms pendent alongside his body, the forearms lifted slightly outwards and the palms turned forward. This gesture (fig.) represents the 
			
		      																									
		      Buddha disclosing 
			      
			Trailohk, showing the three worlds of heaven, 
	earth and 
		      																									
		      
		      																									
		      
		      hell, simultaneously, an event that took place after the Buddha had returned from the 
			      
			      																								
			      Tavatimsa heaven, where he had spent three months observing 
			      
			      
			      																								
			      pansa during the rainy season. Hence, Buddha images in this pose are often displayed in the company of a 
			
			
			walking Buddha 
			
			(fig.), which represents the scene in which the Buddha returns from heaven. In 
	
	Wat Laht Phrao  in 
	 
		
		
		Bangkok, a Buddha image in the position of disclosing the worlds is erected alongside an image of a walking Buddha and an image in the 
			
																												
			
			pahng kho fon 
			pose
			      (fig.), 
			i.e. the gesture that represents the Buddha asking 
			for rain, hence referring to the entire episode, as the latter scene took place at the beginning of the rainy season and the former two scenes at the end of 
			      
			      
			      																								
			      pansa 
																												(fig.). 
																												 
																												See TRAVEL PICTURE. 
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