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ขอจงมีกำลังแห่งสัทธา ความเพียร ฯลฯ






ชัยภัค ภัทรจินดา - สิมิลัน (สายลมสยาม)

A Thai worker restores a Buddha statues at Suthat Temple in Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2011. 

Partial view of Buddha statues discovered inside an ancient monastery in Mes Aynak, in the eastern province of Logar on November 23, 2010. The archaeological dig is located at the world's second-biggest unexploited copper mine. The Chinese government-backed mining company, China Metallurgical Group Corp. , which won the contract to exploit the site, has given archaeologists three years to finish the excavations. Archaeologists fear that the 2,600-year-old Buddhist monastery will probably be largely destroyed once work at the mine begins. 

An Afghan archaeologist looks at the remains of Buddha statues discovered inside an ancient monastery in Mes Aynak, in the eastern province of Logar on November 23, 2010. The archaeological dig is located at the world's second-biggest unexploited copper mine. The Chinese government-backed mining company, China Metallurgical Group Corp. , which won the contract to exploit the site, has given archaeologists three years to finish the excavations. Archaeologists fear that the 2,600-year-old Buddhist monastery will probably be largely destroyed once work at the mine begins. 

An elephant kneels inside the Kelaniya Temple grounds before the start of the Perahera festival in Kelaniya about 15km from Central Colombo January 18, 2011. Buddhist devotees participate in the annual Perahera festival to commemorate Lord Buddha�s first visit to Sri Lanka. 

A young Buddhist monk walks past a flattened building five days after an earthquake struck northeastern Myanmar, in Tarlay on March 29, 2011. A powerful 6.8 magnitude quake struck Myanmar near the borders with Thailand and Laos late on March 24 leaving an official toll of 75 dead, including one woman in Thailand. 

A Cambodian Buddhist prays at a pagoda in front of the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh on February 18, 2011. Cambodian people gather to pray to celebrate Meak Bochea day, the day when Buddha declared he would die in three months. 

A cameraman films at a flood hit area in Krabi, south of Bangkok March 30, 2011. Severe flooding and mudslides in southern Thailand have killed 21 people, stranded thousands of tourists and threatened to delay shipments of rubber in the world's largest rubber-producing country, authorities said on Wednesday. 

A survivor of the March 24 earthquake which struck northeastern Myanmar sits amid debris of destroyed buildings, in Tarlay on March 29, 2011. A powerful 6.8 magnitude quake struck Myanmar near the borders with Thailand and Laos late on March 24 leaving an official toll of 75 dead, including one woman in Thailand. 

Thai people walk through flood water following torrential rains in Thailand' southern province of Phatthalung on March 31, 2011. Thai troops joined the search for victims after deadly mudslides engulfed homes in the flood-hit south, officials said, as naval boats rescued hundreds of tourists stuck on holiday islands. At least 15 people have died after unseasonably wet weather deluged the homes and businesses of around a million people in what should be one of the hottest months of the year. 

Thai villagers gather around a partially-destroyed house at the site of a devastating mudslide at the village of Klong Heang village in Thailand's southern province of Krabi on April 1, 2011 following torrential rains. Severe flooding in southern Thailand has left 25 dead and caused thousands to be evacuated, officials said, after whole villages were engulfed by the rising waters. 

Thai soldiers use a military vehicle as they take part in a rescue operation at the site of a landslide in Thailand's southern province of Krabi on March 31, 2011. Thai troops joined the search for victims of deadly mudslides that engulfed homes in the flood-hit south, officials said as naval boats rescued hundreds of tourists stuck on holiday islands. At least 15 people have died after unseasonably wet weather deluged the homes and businesses of around a million people in what should be one of the hottest months of the year. 

Cars drive through a flooded street in Surat Thani province, south of Bangkok March 30, 2011. Severe flooding and mudslides in southern Thailand have killed 21 people, stranded thousands of tourists and threatened to delay shipments of rubber in the world's largest rubber-producing country, authorities said on Wednesday. 

Residents sit under shelter in a flooded area in Surat Thani province, south of Bangkok March 30, 2011. Severe flooding and mudslides in southern Thailand have killed 21 people, stranded thousands of tourists and threatened to delay shipments of rubber in the world's largest rubber-producing country, authorities said on Wednesday. 

Thai villagers gather at the site of a devastating mudslide at the village of Nakau in Thailand's southern province of Krabi on April 1, 2011 following torrential rains. Severe flooding in southern Thailand has left 25 dead and caused thousands to be evacuated, officials said, after whole villages were engulfed by the rising waters. 

Thai villagers gather at the site of a devastating mudslide at the village of Nakau in Thailand's southern province of Krabi on April 1, 2011 following torrential rains. Severe flooding in southern Thailand has left 25 dead and caused thousands to be evacuated, officials said, after whole villages were engulfed by the rising waters. 

Thai people gather under tents on the side of a road on higher grounds to spend the night following torrential rains late on March 31, 2011 in Thailand' southern province of Trang. Thai troops joined the search for victims after deadly mudslides engulfed homes in the flood-hit south, officials said, as naval boats rescued hundreds of tourists stuck on holiday islands. At least 15 people have died after unseasonably wet weather deluged the homes and businesses of around a million people in what should be one of the hottest months of the year. 

A resident sits in an area devastated by landslides at Khao Phanom district of Krabi province, south of Bangkok March 31, 2011. Severe flooding and mudslides in southern Thailand have killed 16 people, cut off land and air transportations and delayed shipments of at least 50,000 tonnes of rubber in the world's largest rubber-producing country, authorities said on Thursday. Thailand's navy sent four vessels including an amphibious landing craft with on-board helicopters to the region to deliver supplies and rescue tourists and villagers in areas severely hit. 

Residents wade through a flooded road in Surat Thani province, south of Bangkok March 30, 2011. Severe flooding and mudslides in southern Thailand have killed 21 people, stranded thousands of tourists and threatened to delay shipments of rubber in the world's largest rubber-producing country, authorities said on Wednesday. 

Thai air force personnel load food and relief supplies for the heavy floods in south Thailand at the military airport in Bangkok March 30, 2011. Severe flooding and mudslides in southern Thailand have killed 21 people, stranded thousands of tourists and threatened to delay shipments of rubber in the world's largest rubber-producing country, authorities said on Wednesday. 

A villager wades through the floodwaters with his pigs in Surat Thani province, south of Bangkok March 30, 2011. Severe flooding and mudslides in southern Thailand have killed 21 people, stranded thousands of tourists and threatened to delay shipments of rubber in the world's largest rubber-producing country, authorities said on Wednesday. 

Thai navy officers evacuated tourists stranded on Koh Tao island by helicopter following heavy storms and rain hit southern part of the country in Surat Thani province, Thailand Wednesday, March 30, 2011. Southern Thailand faced more torrential rain after heavy downpours caused at least 15 deaths and forced the Thai navy to help evacuate hundreds of tourists stranded on some of the country's famous resort islands. 

Tourists climb up to the Royal Chakri Naruebet light aircraft carrier with the help of the Thai Navy from Koh Tao Island after heavy storms in Surat Thani, south of Bangkok March 30, 2011. Severe flooding and mudslides in southern Thailand have killed 21 people, stranded thousands of tourists and threatened to delay shipments of rubber in the world's largest rubber-producing country, authorities said on Wednesday. Thailand's navy sent four vessels including an amphibious landing craft with on-board helicopters to the rubber-rich region to deliver supplies and rescue tourists and villagers in areas severely hit. 

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