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PBUPZ455b : Rare Phra Somdej Pim “Ni Yom Wat Rakhang” - MaHa Mongkol Sao 5 Batch (Wat Phrachetuphon, Bangkok) with Katha: SD_Master | | | | | | | |
| BE2538 Phra Somdej Pim “Ni Yom Wat Rakhang” - Roon MaHa Mongkol Sao 5
100% Authentic from temple
Name: Phra Somdej Pim Ni Yom Wat Rakhang = this Phra Somdej amulet design is very famous of Wat Rakhang.
Name: “Maha Mong Kong Sow 5”
Maha = Great, large, many or much
MongKong = Auspiciousness
Sow 5 = Fifth Saturday that is auspicious time to create the amulet.
From Wat Phra Chetuphon, Bangkok.
Year: BE 2538 (CE1995)
Color: Black / gold
Feature: On the front presented Phra Somdej image. On the back show Symbolisms of king is the fiftieth anniversary celebrations of his Majesty’s accession. Thai people believed that who have this symbol in a house or have in hand will get good life.
Material:Made from holy powder and old “Lek Num Pee”. This powder made of many other holy substances. Lek Num Pee – this is mysterious metal and holy found in Thailand only.
Size: 2.2 cm x 3.2 cm
Origin: Thailand
Purpose: This Buddha amulet was made as the king of Thailand is of the fiftieth anniversary celebrations of his Majesty’s accession to the throne in 1996.
Three Ceremonies: This Buddha amulet created by this temple and blessed properly by many holy monks by 3 ceremonies,
1. The first ceremony in 1995 at Wat BanRai, Nakhon Ratchasima Province by LP Koon Paristtho.
2. The second ceremony in 1995 at Wat WungWah, Rayong Province by LP Klum. LP Klum was one of the famous guru monk who has been created good amulets and very popular among Thai amulet. He passed away in 1997 at the age of 100 years old.
3. The third ceremony has been blessed properly in 1995 at Wat Chetuphon, Bangkok by many holy monks of this temple.
Power: People believe Phra Somdej amulet can protect them from danger, enemies, bad things, to induce good luck and fortune.
Very amazing!! This Buddha amulet a magnet sucks to stick.
History of Wat Phra Chetuphon:
Wat Phra Chetuphon or Wat Pho as it is generally known to the Thais is mainly famous for the huge Reclining Buddha statue it houses. At 20 acres large, it is the largest Wat in Bangkok, and is technically the oldest too, as it was built around 200 years before Bangkok became Thailand's capital. However, today the Wat today bears virtually no resemblance to that originally constructed, as it was almost entirely rebuilt by Rama I when the capital was moved to Bangkok. It holds the dual honors of having both Thailand's largest reclining Buddha image and the most number of Buddha images in Thailand.
The highly impressive gold plated reclining Buddha is 46 meters long and 15 meters high, and is designed to illustrate the passing of the Buddha into nirvana. The feet and the eyes are engraved with mother-of-pearl decoration, and the feet also show the 108 auspicious characteristics of the true Buddha.
The large grounds of Wat Pho contain more than 1000 Buddha images in total, most from the ruins of the former capitals Ayuthaya and Sukhothai. The grounds are split in two by Chetuphon road. The northern section is generally the only one most people go to, and it includes a large bot (temple hall), enclosed by 394 bronze Buddha images. Outside the bot, there are 152 marble slabs depicting the second half of the epic Ramakian story. Also near here are four chedis, constructed to honor the first three Chakri kings (two for King Rama III). There are also a massive 91 others Chedis of varying sizes arounds the grounds, along with chapels, rock gardens, an array of different types of statues, inscriptions, belltowers and resident fortune tellers.
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