been ฉันรักแปลThis area consists of three main buildings, namely the Audience Hall of Amarindra Winitchai, the Paisal Taksin Hall, and the Chakraphat Phiman Hall.
The Audience Hall was built in 1785 during the reign of King Rama I. It is used for a number of state ceremonies such as the birthday anniversary of the King. The hall’s main feature is a throne which is surmounted by a nine tiered white canopy, flanked by two seven tiered white umbrellas and backed by a boat shaped altar. The Paisal Taksin Hall is where the coronation ceremony takes place. It contains the octagonal seat on which the king is seated when receiving the invitation of the representative of the people to rule the kingdom, and also the Coronation Chair on which the king receives the accoutrements of office. In the centre, between the two seats, is a high altar containing the nation’s tutelary deity figure, Phra Syam Thewathirat, or Phra Syam for short.
The Chakraphat Phiman building was the residence of Kings Rama I, Rama II, and Rama III. It has subsequently become customary for the sovereign to spend at least one night here after the coronation to signify the taking up of official residence. On either side of the door leading into the residence chamber are depictions of various seals of state including, among other, the Lion of the Ministry of Interior, the Elephantine Lion of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The living apartments of the building are entered by mounting a series of steps into a hallway. To the left of the hallway (the east side) is the royal bedchamber. To the right (the west side) is a reception chamber which now houses the royal regalia of kingship.