Mandalay
Read MoreYoung woman rubbing the Khmer bronze three-headed elephant statue for its healing properties, Mahamuni Buddha Temple, Mandalaly, Myanmar
Six Khmer bronze statues, including a three-headed elephant known as Airavata, and two warriors in the form of Shiva, are located in the Mahamuni Buddha Temple complex, besides the huge Buddha covered with tons of gold. These statues were originally war loot taken from the Angkor Wat temple complex in Cambodia in 1431. Devotees believe that the statues have healing qualities, and they rub parts of their bodies against the statues to cure themselves of various ailments and diseases.
Other photos of the the bronzes and people rubbing them for their healing properties can be seen here: http://goo.gl/2Oi9TA
11/2/14 http://www.allenfotowoild.com
MandalayMyanmarBurmaMahamuni Buddha TempleKhmer bronzeshealing propertiesdevotee rubbing a three headed elephant
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