A Study Development of Wisdom, Religion, Art, Culture in the Dvaravati U-Thong Period, Suphanburi Province
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The research on "A Study on the Development of Wisdom, Religion, Art and Culture during the Dvaravati U-Thong Period. Suphanburi Province" aims to study the development of wisdom, religion, art and culture during the Dvaravati period in Suphanburi Province. Analyzing the wisdom, religion, art and culture of the Dvaravati U-Thong period. Suphan Buri province and to create a model and present the study on the development of wisdom, religion, art and culture during the Dvaravati U Thong period. Suphanburi Province. The researcher used a qualitative research method (Qualitative Research) in which he used in-depth interviews to collect detailed information with key informants. Using purposive sampling method (14 people) and focus group discussions (a group of monks with expertise on Dvaravati, a group of professionals from academia, and a group of villagers with knowledge on Dvaravati, totaling 9 people/form), considerations were made to confirm information. The research results showed that
1) Results of the study of the development of wisdom, religion, art, and culture in the Dvaravati period. Suphanburi Province found that the Dvaravati period was an important period of Thai history that was full of prosperity. The Dvaravati people will focus on building temples and places of worship to perpetuate beliefs and create art in that era. Art, which is a picture that reflects prosperity, comes from the construction of castles, temples, and Buddha images that are centers for practicing Dhamma and creating beliefs. to the people 2) Results of analysis of wisdom, religion, art, and culture during the Dvaravati U-Thong period. Suphanburi Province found that enhancing the propagation of Buddhism for Dhamma practice It shows that Buddha images played an important role in spreading the teachings. and creating identity and morality in society Through the inheritance of religious traditions and local legends pointed out that Religion and traditions of the time played an important role in daily life. and is part for use in social communication 3) Creating a format and presenting the study of the development of wisdom, religion, art, and culture during the Dvaravati U-Thong period. Suphanburi Province found that the propagation of Buddhist teachings was linked to the creation of places and works of art. And promote the conservation and restoration of ancient sites, objects of art, and local art. It has psychological value in promoting understanding and peace in today's society. As well as supporting religious, artistic, and cultural activities during the Dvaravati U-Thong period that were creative in creating communities linked to religion. Reflects nature, culture, and local social situations. This is to create strength and sustainability.
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