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PBUPZ1240a : Phra Rod Bai Ma Kham - The top of secure from danger good in trading and luck (Wat Mahawan, Lumpoon Province) with Katha: Buddha_PhraRod | | | | | | | |
| Phra Rod Bai Ma Kham - The top of secure from danger good in trading and luck.
100% Authentic from temple
Name: Phra Rod Bai Ma Kham = the size of this Buddha amulet equals to a leaf of the tamarind
From: Wat Mahawan, Lumpoon Province
Size: 0.7 cm x 1.5 cm
Color: Brown
Material:Baked clay. We called “Din Phao”
Origin: Thailand
Year: CE1995 (BE2538)
Purpose: The temple has been made amulets that require donation of money for developing the temple.
Ceremony: The abbot created and blessed properly follow old magic book of the temple.
Power: People believe this Phra Rod is especially powerful in protecting the owner from evil forces and miss fortune.
The history of Wat Mahawan:
Once upon a time, around BE1200 at that time Muang Lumpoon or Haripoonchai Nakorn was not the same as the present days. There are two Ruesi , one called Vasuthep Ruesiand Sukkathanta Ruesiwanted to build a new city at the branch of River Ping. And invited Phra Nang Jammathevee to be the King with growth, this Wat spread to five Maha Viharn that are five places:
1. Wat Aranyikkrammaram located in the east, now they called Wat Don Kaew.
2. Wat Moon karam located in the south, now they called Wat Rommaneeyaram.
3. Wat Arphattharam located in the north, now they called Wat Phra Kong Ruesi .
4. Wat MahaLadaram located in the south, now they called Wat Sangkaram or Wat Pratoo Li.
5. Wat Mahavanaram located in the west, now they called Wat Mahawan.
For Wat Mahawan is the royal Aaram of Phra Nang Jao Jammathevee located in the west side of Lumpoon city. Wat Mahawan has 5 rais and 62 wah, far from the Lumpoon city about 70 metres. The former they called Wat Mahawanaram, built in BE 1200 in the reign of Phra Nang Jao Jammathevee. This temple is developed successively.
Until the Phaya Sapphasit, the son of Phaya Rod Raj. Phaya Sapphasit had to be an ordained and lived in this temple around BE 1620 that has been rebuilt the pagoda and built Phra Phuttharoop and they called Wat Mahawan as that time.
So, Wat Mahawan is developed until BE 2365, there is Intarapiksu is an abbot and until BE 2394 in the reign of Phra Kru Ba Upanan is the head abbot, he and his relative, Mae Thao Ruen Kham to help adjust the ground floor of the temple and develop for building U-bosoth, Viharn and call Wat Mahawan again.
At the place of Wat Mahawan, there are the old precious things in the pagoda and they are found Phra Rod Luang or other people called “Mae Phra Rod”. Phra Rod Luang is the sand stone that was carved with width 17 inches and height 16 inches, located at the glass altar before the Phra Prathan with ivory covered it.
Anyway, there are many sizes of Phra Rod such as Phra Rod Luang is as big as the Phra Kong that has the same size of a thumb until the smallest as Bai MaKham.
They have many colours such as dark red, red, Dok Jumpa colour, gray and black.
Everykind has the same of Nue Din. But there are many types and Pims from digging there are many kinds so it can’t conclude that how many Pim are there?
But some said that there are three types that are:
1. Pim Yao (length)
2. Flat type
3. the most perfect figure
About the face of Phra is Pang Manvichai, it has no the Buddha leaf as Phra Kong; it is not in the glass house (Ruen Gaew) as Phra Liam Oonk Phra that can see the eye-brow prominently as the nature.
According to the name at first they called Phra Pim Chanid Din Phao. Later they called as they want to worship.
For Phra Rod there have three assumptions:
1. This Phra Phim is built by RuesiNa Rod (Narth) , so it is called Phra Rod.
2. When they put Phra Rod in themselves, it is safe without danger, so it is called Phra Rod.
3. Because of the small size, so it is called Phra Rod.
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