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PBUOZ86 : Phra Kring Narai Statue (LP Pian,Wat GrernGaTin, Lop Buri Province) with Katha: Buddha_Statue, PKR_Master | | | | | | | |
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Name : Phra Gring Narai statue
From : LP Pian,Wat GrernGaTin, Lop Buri Province
Origin : Thailand
Years : BE2549 (CE2006)
Purposes of Making : Require donation of money for developing the Ubosot.
Materials : Brass
Origin : Thailand
Size : 9.2 cm. x 15 cm. (3.5 inches x 6 inches)
The Town of Lopburi
Lopburi is a Province in Central Thailand where historical, archaeological, and cultural evidence has been discovered that prehistoric humans lived here about 3,500 - 4,000 years ago. Later, it was influenced by the art and culture of India in the 11th to 12th centuries BE as it entered into the historical era. This first period under the influence of Indian culture was called the Dvaravati Period. Since that time, Lopburi has been ruled by the Khmer, coming under the influence of their art and culture, in the 15th to 16th centuries BE, called the Lopburi Period. Eventually, when the Ayuthaya empire was established, Lopburi became a "Meung Luk Luang", a city ruled by a prince, and was a border town to the north of Ayuthaya. When King Narai the Great ruled Ayuthaya, he had a palace built in Lopburi, and each year spent most of his time there. Lopburi thus served as a second capital, next to Ayuthaya. After the time of King Narai the Great, Lopburi decreased in importance, until King Mongkut (Rama IV) had it restored to be used as an inland royal city. Later, in about 1937 to 1957, Prime Minister Marshal P. Piboolsongkhram developed Lopburi to be a national military center. The improvements he made to city are apparent even to the present day.
Phra Narai Rajanivet (King Narai's Palace)
Phra Narai Rajanivet was built by King Narai, the king who ruled Ayuthaya from 1656 to 1688. He had the palace built in the town of Lopburi in 1666. on 41 rai of land to be a place for relazation, hunting, administering the country's affairs, and welcoming official visitors. The king would stay in Lopburi almost all year round, returning to Ayuthaya only in the rainy season. When he died in 1688, Lopburi was abandoned until King Mongkut of Bangkok (Rama IV) ordered the restoration of Narai's palace. He built a new throne hall for his stay in 1856 and named the palace "Phra Narai Rajanivet." In the time of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V). Phiman Mongkut Pavilion, which had been King Mongkut's accommodations, was given to the government to use as a provincial hall. On 11 October 1924, Prince Damrongrajanuphab and Prince Narisaranuwatiwongsa opened the Chantarapisarn pavilion in King Narai's palace as a museum, calling it the "Lopburi Museum." Later, in 1961, the name of the museum was changed to "Somdet Phra Narai National Museum." To present, the museum has exhibited more than 1,864 items of the collection of ancient artifacts in different pavilions and buildings of the palace.
Luang Pho Pian of Wat GrernGaTin, Lop Buri Province. LP Pian is now 79 year old. He studied magic from his father when he was young. He was ordained at the age of 49 at Wat GumPaeng, Lop Buri Province. After that, LP Pian stayed with LP Pahn of Wat GrernGaTin for studying magic and vipassana meditation. LP Pahn is a Cambodian monk and popular for his knowledge in both holy Dharma and Visha (magic).
LP Pian is one of the most famous present-time guru masters who have good knowledge in the magical arts amulets and Buddhist Dharma. His amulet is very famous in protection and wealth. LP Pian has been made amulets that require donation of money for develop this temple and other temples in rural area.
LP Pian has been created and blessed properly this Phar Gring Narai statue in 2006 as worship and reminder of the life of King Narai.
This Phar Gring Narai statue made from brass and when shaken produces a ringing sound.
People believe that hearing the ring from the Phra Gring amulet can bring you so much wealth in your lives through fame luck as well.
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