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PDMAB2433 : Nice Wooden Buddha Sothon - LP Ruesi Lingdam Amulet *laser Pictures on wood (Wat Wirachottammaram, Chachoengsao Province )
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Name: Wooden Buddha Sothon - LP Ruesi Lingdam Amulet

Material:laser pictures of Buddha Sothon and LP Ruesi Lingdam on Mai Phayoong *

*Mai Phayoong is a kind of precious wood in Thailand with a good meaning of supporting.

Year: 2559 BE (2016 CE)

From: Wat Wirachottammaram, Chachoengsao Province

Origin: Thailand

Description: A good chance to have amulet with 2 holy images in one. Power of Buddha Sothon and LP Ruesi Lingdam will grant owner good luck, good things and safety. This amulet was already blessed by LP Ong-ard (abbot) and monks at Wat Wirachottammaram, Chachoengsao Province.

BUDDHA SOTHON (well-known as Luang Por Sothon) is the famous Buddha image, situated in the chapel of Wat Sothonwararam Worawihan, Chachoengsao Province. For decades, faith in Buddha Sothon has not decreased. People from all regions of Thailand come to pay respect to Buddha Sothon. Thai people believe Buddha Sothon brings security, good luck, wealth and prosperity to people who worship.

Legend of Buddha Sothon:

Buddha Sothon (Luang Por Sothon) is one of holy Buddha images that accidentally floated along the river before being found such as Luang Por Wat Rai Khing of Nakhon Pathom Province, Luang Por Ban Laem of Samut Songkhram Province, etc.
People told the Buddha image floated along Bang Pakong River (a main river of Chachoengsao Province) and stopped in front of Wat Hong (old name of Wat Sothonwararam Worawihan). Crowd tried to pull the Buddha image out of the river, but they failed. Fortunately, there was a special man who knew magic and mantras. He suggested people to build a small spirit house and chant mantra to invite the Buddha image. In process, they put a holy thread around the arms of the Buddha image. With proper method, people is believed to up the Buddha image. Then people placed the Buddha image in Phra Wihan (big chapel) of Wat Hong that was later renamed Wat Sothonwararam Worawihan. People call the Buddha image as Luang Por Sothon after the name of temple.

**Real Experiences of Buddha Sothon Worshipers**
When talking about experiences in protection, prosperity and progression in career, several Thai police were fulfilled after making a wish to Buddha Sothon. One Thai police officer who wore Buddha Sothon medal was shot when charging the criminals, but incredibly the bullet hit Buddha Sothon medal instead, so he was safe!

LUANGPHO LERSI LINGDAM:
LP Ruesi Lingdam (1916-1992 CE) (former abbot of Wat Tha Sung, Uthai Thani Province) was a great respectable guru monk in the past who had powerful mind power and knew Visha (mantra) named Manomayitthi Itthirit that could show supernatural powers. He was also famous for meditation (Vipassana) believed to see the heaven and the hell in meditation. After death, his body does not decay and today is well kept at Wat Tha Sung, Uthai Thani Province for people to pay respect.

Purpose:
LP Ong-ard, abbot of Wat Wirachottammaram, Chachoengsao Province presents this collection to invite everybody to join the temple in building:
1. 100-year Luang Por Ruesi Lingdam Pavilion
2. the biggest Luang Por Ruesi Lingdam statue in the world
3. pavilion on the river
At Wat Wirachottammaram that abbot wishes to finish them before year 2017 in order to honor Luang Por RuesiLingdam.

About Abbot:
Phra Kru Phawanawirakhun or Luang Por Ong-ard is an abbot of Wat Wirachottammaram, Chachoengsao Province. He is a disciple of Luang Por RuesiLingdam. LP Ong-ard has knowledge of mantras and is a good model for people. He is often invited to perform ritual ceremonies such as a house- warming and amulet blessing and also to give a sermon. People respect him very much.

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Note: The real amulet may be different from picture. It is in original condition from temple.
We provide Katha in text and MP3 and instructions for every sacred item at Bonus File.




Amulets by Wat Wirachottammaram, Chachoengsao Province


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