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Giant Swing Ceremony : Festival in Thailand, #12 - Iris Mcwell

Giant Swing Ceremony

Festival in Thailand, #12

By: Iris Mcwell

eBook | 27 February 2026

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In this comprehensive exploration of the Triyampawai-Tripawai ceremony, we go behind the vermilion lacquer to uncover the "technology of belief" that has sustained the Thai kingdom for centuries. This book reveals:

  • The Cosmic Crisis: Discover why the ancient Brahmins believed the Earth became "loose" every January as Lord Shiva descended to inspect the world, requiring a massive ritual to "strengthen" the ground beneath the King's feet.
  • The Dangerous Dance with Gravity: Step into the shoes of the Nariwat teams—elite practitioners who swung to terrifying heights of over 20 meters, using only their teeth to catch a bag of gold coins in a life-or-death bid for the kingdom's prosperity.
  • Architectural Mandalas: Learn how the 21-meter-tall swing is actually a three-dimensional map of the universe, with its pillars representing cosmic mountains and its circular base symbolizing the disk of the Earth.
  • The End of an Era: Uncover the dramatic events of 1932, when revolution and a series of tragic accidents brought the physical swinging to a permanent halt, transforming a public spectacle into a secretive, sacred ritual that continues inside the Devasathan temple today.
  • A Living Legacy: Explore how this "silent swing" remains the North Star of old Bangkok—a symbol of resilience that reminds a hyper-modern city of its sacred roots.

From the chants of the hereditary Royal Brahmins to the engineering of 200-year-old teak, this is the story of a still point in a turning world. It is an invitation to witness the moment the heavens touch the earth and the soul of a nation is made new again.

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