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View Poll Results: Did you know that gay depictions could be found in Thai temples?

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Thread: Gay Depictions In Thailand's Temples?

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    Gay Depictions In Thailand's Temples?

    I was just surfing the web and came across the below article from Gay News Blog. Very interesting information. I was wondering if anyone has come across any of these illustrations or depictions of Thailand's gay past in temples during their visits?

    "Thailand's GAY PAST

    Mention homosexuality and many Thais will blame it on recent Western influences. Ask Varaporn Vichayarath what she thinks, however, and she would simply smile before providing a list of old temples with murals depicting same-sex courtship.

    Yes, homosexual courtship between both men and women.

    And yes, at temples.

    "Contrary to conservative beliefs, homosexuality has long existed in our society, as evidenced by these mural paintings," said Varaporn, a book editor who has researched the topic.

    Varaporn recently presented her findings at Thailand's first ever national conference on sexuality and sexual diversity, where she displayed photographs of murals painted on old temples in various parts of Thailand.

    Varaporn started with images of the 18th century Buddhaisawan Chapel in the National Museum, where the sacred Buddha Sihing image is housed for public reverence. There, she found some murals with images of lesbianism. One, located on the middle of the left wall after the main entrance, depicts two mermaids frolicking with each other above the ocean waves. On the opposite wall is the scene on the Buddha's Great Renunciation, the night Prince Siddhartha decided to leave palace life to ordain. In the portion of the mural that shows a group of court ladies sleeping in front of the royal chamber some of the women are embracing one another."

    I'd love to see some of these.
    AT


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    There's at least one at Wat Phra Singh in Chiang Mai, which a friend took me to see. He said that it used to be sold on post-cards!!!

    It's nothing very exciting, certainly not Bel Ami. But it's definitely there.

    Hmm, thanks for the posting. I'll have to go back and take a good picture soon. God knows....Toxin and his ilk could even have it painted over! :-(

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