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PBUPZ548 : Phra Sivali Mee Lap (Wat Suthat, Thai amulet)
with Katha: Sivali_Master
Stock Status Out of Stock   
Size 1 cm x 3.5 cm




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Name : Excellent lucky Buddhist saint “Phra Sivali”

From : Wat Suthatthepwararam Rajaworamahavihara
in Bangkok

Origin : Thailand

Year : 2001

Purpose : Require donation of money for developing the temple.

Materials : Holy Metal

Size : 1 cm x 3.5 cm

Wat Suthatthepwararam Rajaworamahavihara is situated on Bamrung Muang Road, near the Giant Swing. King Rama I commissioned its construction in 1807 to enshrine the phra To, or Phra Sri Sakayamunee, image from Sukhothai.

Construction was begun in the First Reign and completed in the Third Reign. The murals depict scenes from the Tribhumi Khatha and are the work of craftsmen of Second and Third Reigns. The caving on the front door is said to be the work of King Rama II. The door is very thick panel of wood deeply carved in an intricate design of creeping plants and animals. The cloth draped over the lap of the Phra Sri Sakayamunee image is the repository of the spiritual powder of King Rama VIII.

The Phra Ubosot was built in the Third Reign and is very large and long. There are murals depicting the story of Buddha and the Ramakien story of Ramayana. The presiding image is the Phra Buddha Trilokachet, which was cast on orders of King Rama III. Another interesting image is the Buddha Setthamunee, the presiding image in the sala karn prian, which King Rama III ordered to be cast in 1839 from the opium boxes that had been seized and were to be burnt. On the north wall there is a pavilion built for King Rama IV to watch the swing ceremony. The temple ground has a stone chedi in Chinese style and other artistic objects.

Phra Sivali is one Buddhist saint in the reign of Buddha's lifetime. Phra Sivali is full of popularity. He is a representative of wealth.

Phra Sivali is worshiped as the greatest. Fortune-fetching monk. Phra Sivali was an important disciple of Lord Buddha. He was praised by the Lord as the most miraculous monk for fortune.

Buddhist legend says the Lord and his large group of disciple made a pilgrimage to a jungle for meditation practice. The deep jungle really caused trouble , no people offered food to Lord Buddha and all his disciple monks.

How and where could they get food from? Had they anything to eat? The Lord’s closest disciple was strongly worried about that. However, the Lord soothed him to not worry because Phra Sivali, who had also joined the pilgrimage group, could help bring food for everyone by his great miraculous power. That’s true, all and unseen creatures in the jungle gathered to pay respect.

This amulet made and blessed in “Putta Phisek” (important religion ceremony) in 2001. People believe that this amulet can bring lucky, money and prosperity.



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