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PBUPZ2355 : Protect Collection Rian KB Srivichai – “Burana Phra That” Batch (Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, Chiang Mai Province)
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Size 1.7 cm x 4.7 cm




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Name: Rian KB Srivichai

Name: “Burana Phra That” (restore the pagoda)

From: Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, Chiang Mai Province

Material:brass

Year: BE2545 (CE2002)

Size: 1.7 cm x 4.7 cm

Origin: Thailand

Purpose: Donate the money for develop and restore the building in the temple.

Ceremony: There were top monks in north of Thailand joined to bless amulet in auspicious day at Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep.

Power: Thai people believed that KB Srivichai amulet has very power to protection from any dangers, harm and evil. In addition, power can bring wealth and lucky for owner’s life.

Feature: there is Phra That Doi Suthep pattern in the back of amulet.

The Biography of Phra Krapa Srivichai:

Phra Krapa Srivichai is a venerable person in Buddhism. KB was born on 21 June BE2411 (1868) at LamPhun Province. KB was novice at the age of 17 for studying Dharma and Buddhist way uncle until the age of 20 when he was finally ordained as a monk. KB one of the famous guru monks who have been created many famous amulets collectors. KB has deep knowledge of Visha and is highly respected in Thailand. His amulet is very famous in protection and wealth.
In the past, it was very difficult for people to reach the summit of Suthep Mountain. The road was narrow and bumpy, climbing through jungle. On foot, the journey took about five hours to reach the summit. There was a well-known saying in the old days that reaching the pagoda was limited to those strongly devoted. In the year B.E 2477 (A.D.1934) Krapa Srivichai the most revered monk of Lanna Thai, came to Chiang Mai to initiate the road construction project. Chow Keo Navarat, ruler of Chiang Mai, performed the groundbreaking ceremony. The ceremony took place at the front of the modern Chiang Mai Zoo in November 2477.
When the news of the construction project spread out to other parts of the North, the Buddhist people came from all directions to contribute their labor and effort without. There were from 3,000 to 4,000 people each day. They came from many other Provinces, including Uttaradit and Phitsanuloke. Even hill tribe men came to Chiangmai to volunteer to work. Because there were more people than needed, Krapa Srivichai requested that workers from each village should work on only 50 feet of road. However, due to the large number of volunteers, the monk limited the construction to only 10 or 15 feet per village.
Krapa Srivichai passed away on the 20th February BE 2481, at the age of 60 years. His bones were placed in the stupa at Wat Chammadevi.

The History of Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep:
Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep is a Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. The temple is often referred to as "Doi Suthep" although this is actually the name of the mountain it is located on. The temple is located 15 km from the city of Chiang Mai and is a sacred site to many Thai people. From the temple impressive views of Chiang Mai can be seen and it remains a popular destination of foreign visitors.

White Elephant Legend:
According to legend, a monk named Sumanathera from Sukhothai had a dream; in this dream god told him to go to Pang Cha and look for a relic. Sumanathera ventured to Pang Cha and is said to have found a bone, which many claim was Buddha's shoulder bone. The relic displayed magical powers; it glowed, it was able to vanish, it could move itself and replicate itself. Sumanathera took the relic to King Dharmmaraja who ruled the Sukhothai.
The eager Dharmmaraja made offerings and hosted a ceremony when Sumanathera arrived. However the relic displayed no abnormal characteristics, and the king, doubtful of the relic's authenticity, told Sumanathera to keep it.
However, King Nu Naone of the Lanna Kingdom heard of the relic and offered the monk to take it to him instead. In 1368 with Dharmmaraja's permission, Sumanathera took the relic to what is now Lamphu n, in northern Thailand. The relic apparently split in two, one piece was the same size, the other was smaller than the original. The smaller piece of the relic was enshrined at a temple in Suandok. The other piece was placed by the King on the back of a white elephant which was released in the jungle. The elephant is said to have climbed up Doi Suthep, at the time called Doi Aoy Chang (Sugar Elephant Mountain), trumpeted three times before dying at the site. It was interpreted as a sign and King Nu Naone ordered the construction of a temple at the site.

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