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PBUPZ4866T : Rare CE 1952 (62 years ago) Phra Somdej Amulet by Wat Intharawihan Complete with a Nice Casing (Wat InDraRaViharn, BangKhunProm, Bangkok) with Katha: SD_Master | | | | |
| Sacred Amulet from Well-known Temple that Old Amulet Lovers Must Not Miss
100% Authentic from the Temple
Name: Phra Somdej Amulet
From: Wat Intharawihan , BangKhunProm, Bangkok
Origin: Thailand
Year: BE 2495 (CE 1952)
Material:holy powder
Purpose of making: proceeds for developing and restoring the temple
Ceremony: The ingredient blessing ceremony was on 22 Oct. 1952. The grand consecration took place on 5 Nov. 1952 at Wat Intharawihan that15 famous guru monks in the past such as LP Jong, LP Sod, LP Nark, etc. joined in blessing.
**Power: Phra Somdej Amulet is accepted as The Eternal Best Amulet or The Emperor of The Amulets as well as is what many amulet collectors want to possess. People believe Phra Somdej amulet has several powers in itself as follows charm, protection, being invulnerable, good luck and wealth. Also, it is regarded to support a person’s ascendancy.
For Your Information:
Wat Intharawihan (Wat In), the temple was built before the founding of the capital and was originally called Wat Bang Khun Phrom Nok. It was renovated and renamed Wat Intharam when King Rama I provided land in Bang khun Phrom Sub-district for the settlement of prisoners of war from Vientiane. Chao In, an uncle of Chao Noi Khiew Khom, one of the King's chief wives, renovated the temple and invited Chao Khun Phra Aranyik, a monk who had also come from Vientiane, to preside as an abbot. Chao Inthawong, the son ofSomdej Phra Bowon Rajchao Mahasakdipholasep, was responsible for a second renovation.
Chao Khun Phra Aranyik was an expert in meditation and had once been the instructor of Somdej Phra Buddhacharn ( Toh ) of Wat Rakhangkhositaram, who initiated the construction of Luang Pho To, a large standing Buddha image. The construction of the image had reached only to the navel when Somdej Phra Buddhacharn died. It was completed in the reign of King Rama VII.
Luang Pho Toh is a statue of the Buddha holding an alms bowl. When the statue was completed, the temple held a three-day celebration on 4-6 March, 1928, and this festival has been held annually ever since.
King Rama VI renamed the temple Wat Intharawihan because the name was the same as Wat Intharam ( Wat Bangyirua Tai ) in Thonburi. People generally refer to the temple as Wat In, Wat In Bang Khun Phrom, or Wat Luang Pho Toh.
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