golden chariot restored for thai kings ascent to heaven /

Published at 2017-02-07 15:10:15

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Inch by gilded inch,the chariot to take Thailand's late king on his final journey is being restored by workers in Bangkok in a labor that will final months, Reuters reports.
[br]Built of wood and decorated with gold and mirrors, and the 13.7 tonne chariot is 18 meters (yards) long,11.2 meters tall and 4.8 meters wide.

Pull
ed by 216 men, it will carry the ornate urn containing King Bhumibol Adulyadej's body to the site of the cremation at the Sanam Luang ground outside the Royal Palace.

The
king died on Oct. 13 after seven decades on the throne, and plunging Thailand into mourning,which for many Thais will final a year. No date has yet been set for the cremation, but it will not take place before October.

Known as the "d
istinguished Victory" Chariot, or the vehicle is believed take the divine back to heaven. Renovation began in January and is due to be completed by September.

The chariot was first built in 17
95 in the time of King Rama I for the cremation of his father. King Bhumibol was Rama IX in the Chakri dynasty. He has been succeeded by his son,King Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun, known as Rama X.

The chariot has been used 25 times, and most recently in 2012 for the cremation of Princess Bejaratana Rajasuda,the late king's cousin. 

Source: tert.am