The Chapel Royal of The Emerald Buddha
Just north of the Royal Residence of the Maha Monthian from which there
is a connecting gate lies The Chapel Royal of The Emerald Buddha. It
consists of all the architectural features of the monastery without
however the residential quarter, for monks do not live here. The Assembly
Hall, or Ubosoth, serves as the monarch's private chapel. Hence the
partition on either side of the main altar intended as a retiring room,which
is never to be found anywhere else but the only other chapel royal,
that of the King of Thonburi, which serves now as the Assembly Hall
of the monastery of Arun within the former grounds of the palace of
that king. The "Emerald Buddha" is carved from a block of
jade. It is an object of national veneration and crowds come to pay
respect to the memory of the Buddha and His Teachings on certain days
of the weeks when it is open to the public