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PBUPZ1131 : BEST Ceremony of Phra Kring OngDum - Samrit Rakung Pud Ngao (Wat Don Chedi, Thai Amulet)
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The Best Ceremony of Phra Kring OngDum Samrit Rakung Pud Ngao made from – Blessed by 421 Guru Monks.

100% Authentic from the Temple

Name: 420 years class, declaration day of Freedom.

Name: Phra Kring OngDum Samrit Rakung Pud Ngao

From: Wat Don Chedi, Ayutthaya Province

Color: Yellow color

Feature: Buddha is sitting on the lotus and holding holy water bottle on the left hand side, when shaken Buddha amulet has a ringing sound.

Number Code: Number is 2481 at under of Buddha image.
Material:SumRit RaKung metal
Year: 2005 (BE2548)
Size: 1.5 cm. – 3 cm

Quantity: 2,999 Buddha amulets.

Origin: Thailand

Purpose: Making this Buddha amulet is joining donation at the temple and need people got the good Buddha amulet for protection.


Holy Ceremony: The miracle of Somdej Narae Suan Maharat caused thunder from 9.00 p.m. of 14th until 3.00 p.m. of 15th January B.C. 2548. The rain had stopped for one hour before the ritual began with the sky and the earth in front of Donjedee monument which brought the miracles to the hosted man, Thai Buddhist, including the brothers and sisters of Donjedee and Suphanburi Province and the miracle materials that were the symbol of “Conquer the Envy”.

From the marvelous Phutthaphisek ceremony at Wat saothongtong, Lopburi Province to the historical ceremony around the sky and earth by the 421 senior abbots at Anusornsatharn Donjedee, Suphanburi Province on 15-18 January B.C. 2548.


Power: People believe that Phra Kring by Wat Don Chedi is especially powerful in protecting the owner from misfortune, bad thing, danger and evil forces.
History of Wat Don Chedi:
Wat Don Chedi in Suphan Buri Province is very famous in Thailand. The Thai government built in BE 2495 for glorify to King Naresuan. There is Don Chedi Monument. The pagoda was constructed by the royal command of King Naresuan the Great to commemorate his victory against King Maha Uparacha of Burma in single hand elephant back combat. Founded in 1913, in ruined condition, only the base part can be seen. In 1952, it was renovated, having a new pagoda built to cover the original one. A cast statue of King Naresuan the Great mounting the elephant's neck is in front of the pagoda. An annual fair celebrating the monument lasts seven days and seven nights commencing on the 25th of January (Royal Thai Armed Forces Day). The celebrations include historic shows, folk entertainment and shops selling all kinds of merchandise and services.
Everyday, many people go to this temple and worship to King Naresuan statue. They believe that the King can protect them from enemies and danger.




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