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PBUPZ4874R : Rare collection Phra Kring Powaret Noi golden amulet – 100 years of Somdaj Phra YanNaSungWorn Batch (Wat Bowonniwet Vihara Rajaworavihara (Wat Bowon), Bangkok) | | | | | | | |
| The best Buddha amulet of Progression and Happiness
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Name: Phra Kring Powaret Noi golden amulet
Name: 100 years of Somdaj Phra YanNaSungWorn
From: Wat Bowonniwet Vihara Rajaworavihara (Wat Bowon), Bangkok
Material:this Phra Kring amulet created from real gold.
Year: BE2556 (CE2013)
Weight: 22.1 grams
Quantity of Making: 119 amulets
Code: 115
Origin: Thailand
Purpose: donate the money from Buddha amulet to build Buddhist church soil at Wat Singthong, Yasothorn Province.
Ceremony: there was grand ceremony on 5 September CE2013 in Buddhist church of Wat Bowonniwet by many top monks around Thailand such as
1. Somdej Phra Wannarat of Wat Bowonniwet is chairman in ceremony
2. LP Perm of Wat Pomkaew, Ayutthaya Province
3. LP Khambu of Wat Goodchomphu, Ubon Ratchathani Province
4. LP Foo of Wat Bang Samak, Chachernsao Province
5. LP Khaek of Wat Soonthorn Pradit, Phitsanulok Province
6. LP Suang of Wat Thamphrom Sawat, Phitsanulok Province
7. LP Ied of Wat Khok Yam, Phatthalung Province
8. LP Khloy of Wat Phukhaothong, Phatthalung Province
9. LP Decha of Wat Sing Thong, Yasothorn Province
10. LP Aum of Wat Wisuthitham, Roi Ed Province
Power: Phra Kring Powaret Noi amulet by Wat Bowonniwet is very well known in Thailand because this Buddha amulet can bring wealth, luck, progression, success and happiness to worshiper.
Feature: this Buddha amulet comes with certificate card from the temple with specific serial number.
History of Wat Bowonniwet:
Wat Bowonniwet Vihara Rajaworavihara (Wat Bowon ) is situated near the Wan Chart Bridge and Banglamphoo Market. Prince Mahasakdipolsep, vice-king of the Third Reign, ordered the construction of this temple along with Wat Rangsisuthawas and it was built between 1824 to1832. At first the temple was called Wat Mai, but when king Rama III invited the future King Rama IV, who was then a monk, to be abbot of the temple; the name was changed to Wat Bowonniwet Vihara. In the Six Reign Wat Rangsisuthawas, which was in poor condition, was incorporated into Wat Bowonniwet Vihara. Wat Bowon is the residence of members of the royal family who enter the monkhood. It has been the residence of many the supreme patriarchs of the Buddhist Church in Thailand, and it is the site of Mahamakut Rajavittayalai, Thailand's first Buddhist institution of the high education.
The Biography of Somdaj Phra YanNaSungWorn:
Somdaj Phra YanNaSungWorn is the supreme patriarch of Thailand at present-time. Also, He is an abbot of Wat Bowon, Bangkok. He was borned on 3rd October 1913 at Kanchanaburi Province. In 1926, the following year, his two uncles were to be ordained at Wat Devasangharam. His mother and his aunt, therefore, talked him into becoming a novice to fulfill their vows made years ago.He was novice at the age of 14 at Wat TaVaSungKaRarm. After 3 month he moved to Wat SaNaHa for studying Dharma and Samati until the age of 20 when he was finally ordained as a monk at Wat SaNaHa. After that, he moved to Wat Bowon for learning Dharma and Bali grammar. He has been an expert of concentration of mindfulness in Buddhism way. He eventually was to become the close disciple of “Somdaj Phra Sung Ka Rart Grom Ma Luang Wa Chi RaYan Na Sung Wa-ra†who was old Supreme Patriarch of Thailand. Somdaj Phra Yan Na Sung Wa-ra is well-know amulet collectors. He has deep knowledge of Visha and is highly respected in Thailand. It can be said that His Holiness' youth was devoted to studying and seeking knowledge. In addition to languages, he was eager to acquire other kinds of knowledge through books, both Thai and English. He did not restrict himself to only subjects on Buddhism but enjoyed reading books on general knowledge as well.
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