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PBUPZ918 : OLD B.E.2509 Kring Phra Jow Gow Teu (Phra Kring) (Wat Suandok, Thai amulet)
with Katha: Buddha_Statue, PKR_Master
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Size 1.5 cm x 2.7 cm




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Rare Tiny holy Phra Jow Gow Teu amulet 1st batch!!

100% Authentic from the Temple

Name: Kring Phra Jow Gow Teu Amulet

Name: 1st batch

From: Wat Suandok, Chiang Mai Province.

Color/ Feature: Brass / this Buddha image is “calling the earth to witness”. When you shake this Buddha amulet you can hear sound of this amulet as "gring-gring". One the front base stamped “Phra Jow Gow Teu” in Thai words.

Material:Old brass

Big ceremony: The Buddha amulet created by this temple and blessed properly by many holy monks of this temple.

Year: CE 1966 (BE 2509)

Size: 1.5 cm x 2.7 cm

Origin: Thailand

Purpose: An abbot has been made Buddha amulets that require
donation of money for developing the temple.

Power: Phra Jow Gow Teu is especially powerful showing one way to enlightenment and protecting from harm and securing good fortune in business affairs to the owner.

History of Phra Jow Gow Teu statue.
This Buddha amulet is an image of venerable Phra Jow Gow Teu statue from Wat Wat Suandok. Phra Chao SiRiThamMaJakGraPatRat or Phra Muang Gaew who was Thai Lanna King of 14th reign of MangRai Royal was built on Thursday 8th month Rat year in BE2047. After this statue was finished in BE 2048. Next, this statue was in Ubosot at Wat Buppharam.
Everyday, many people go to this temple and pray to get luck and need Phra Jow Gow Teu bring protection and safety in traveling and bring pure joy of kindness.


History of Wat Pupharama or Wat Suandok
In the year B.E 1914 (1371 AD), King Kuena dedicated a royal park near the West side of the city for construction of a new monastery for Sumanathera. It was named Wat Pupharama and since has been renamed named Wat Suandok.
When Wat Suandok was completed the King invited Sumanathera to stay there permanently. Sumanathera accepted the King's invitation. Sumanathera was highly respected by the King, so the King Kuena bestowed upon him the title of Phra Sumanapupha Ratana Mahaswami.
Phra Mahasawami came to stay at Wat Suandok, he discussed building a new pagoda at Wat Suandok with the the King. Before beginning construction of the project, Phra Mahasawami put the Buddha relic on the golden tray. When Phra Mahasawami took the relic out of the tray, he was very surprised, because the relic had split into two pieces. One of the relics was the original size while the other was smaller.
The King and the monk enshrined the smaller relic in the newly completed pagoda at Wat Suandok, and it still remains there today. The name of the temple roughly translates to "field of flowers."

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