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Phra Rahu and Wednesday Evening[edit]

The days of the week are correct, but on Wednesday there are two controlling planets (Wednesday Morning and Wednesday Evening) with Phra Rahu (the sun-eater, or rather the solar eclipse transient). Also there is a second Buddha associated with Wednesday afternoon. It is not quite correct to say there are two choices for Buddha figures on Wednesday, rather there are two Buddha figures, one for morning and one for evening). Morning is Buddha standing with alms bowl. Evening (or afternoon) is seated with a monkey and an elephant offering food. --Jeffmcneill (talk) 08:26, 1 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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