The Emblems of Each King Above the Bronze Figures of Elephants

The emblem of King Rama IV, the Crown, on the "Busabok" throne surrounded by the white elephants at the base
The Emblems of Each King Above the Bronze Figures of Elephants
These were made during the reign of Rama V and placed around the Phra Mondop. The small bronze elephants surrounded by parsols are portraits of the while elephants found during each reign. There are emblems of kings above the elephants; those of Rama I to Rama III to the north, Rama IV to the south-east, and Rama V to the south.

Information
: Tourism Authority of Thailand Tourist Service Center
: Hotel & Bungalows in Bangkok
: The Sights of Rattanakosin, The Committee for the Rattanakosin Bicentennial Celebration Published on the Occasion of the Bicentenary of Bangkok, 1982, P. 175-185.
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