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PBUPZ64 : Phra PhuttaChai Mongkhon (Buddha) (Wat Yai Chai Mongkol, Thai amulet)
with Katha: Monk-and-Amulet_Master
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Size 2.4 cm x 3.5 cm




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Name : Phra PhuttaChai Mongkhon

From : Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon

Material/Ingredients : Ceramic

Size : 2.4 cm x 3.5 cm

Origin : Thailand

Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon was built in 1900 by King U-thong who granted the temple with the name Wat Pa Kaew. The intention was to create a center of Buddhist studies
(Ceylonese Sect). As the temple used to be headed by a patriarch, local people also called it Wat Chao Phraya Thai.



The present name was given granted to the temple by
King Naresuan to commemorate a battle fought against
the Crown Prince of Burma in 1592. His momentous victory –
a single-handed combat on the elephant back – brought independence to Ayutthaya after 15 years as a Burmese dependent. Within the complex is a huge image of a reclining Buddha in brick and stucco. The chedi is bell-shaped, about
60 meters high, constructed on a mound of raised ground
(15 X 32.4 X 32.4 m.) with steps going up to the Buddhist image placed midway to the top. The chedi itself now has a distinct tilt, but still can be entered via the stairs.



The Ubosot or ordination hall is windowless but ventilated
by pierced holes stretching down the roof on both walls.
Also situated in the compound is King Naresuan’s statue, which is highly revered by Thais.

The temple has made a small image for worship.
The image has been made and blessed properly by this temple. This is a real holy Buddhist statue.
Please don't miss this very beautiful Buddha amulet !!!


Amulets by Wat Yai Chai Mongkol, Thai amulet


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