Erawan
Erawan is a mythical three-headed elephant in Hindu and Buddhist traditions, often associated with the god Indra. It is considered a symbol of strength and power, frequently depicted in art and sculptures across Southeast Asia.
In Thailand, Erawan is also the name of a famous national park, known for its stunning waterfalls and lush forests. The park features the Erawan Falls, which consists of seven tiers, each offering beautiful turquoise pools for visitors to enjoy.