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PDMAB2560 : Holy Brass Luang Por Than Jai Medal (Buddha of Instant Wish) (LP Chai, Wat Nong Ngu Lueam, Chonburi Province)
with Katha: Buddha_Sothorn
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Size 3.5 x 3.9 cm (approximately)




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Name: Luang Por Ruay Medal (Buddha of Instant Wish)

- Size: 3.5 x 3.9 cm (approximately)
- Material:brass
- Quantity of Making of making: 4,000 pieces
- Feature: With code “Chai” on the front side. “Chai” derives from ancient Khmer language with a meaning of great triumph.

From: LP Chai, Wat Nong Ngu Lueam, Chonburi Province

Origin: Thailand

Name: Chok Dee (good luck)

Year: 2559 BE (2016 CE)

LUANGPHO THANJAI (Buddha of Instant Wish)
Luang Por Than Jai is what people call the Buddha Sothon image of Wat Nong Ngu Lueam. With miracle that people who made a wish were lucky and fulfilled very soon, people call Buddha Sothon “Luang Por Than Jai ”. Before building Buddha Sothon image, Phra Kru Udomphatthanakan (Phra Ajarn Chai), abbot of Wat Nong Ngu Lueam saw that the temple should have another Buddha image for people to pay respect. So the abbot went to Wat Sothonwararam Worawihan (temple of Buddha Sothon) in Chachoengsao Province and said to real Buddha Sothon that he would like to bring the image of Buddha Sothon to build Buddha image at his temple. Then the abbot ran casting Buddha Sothon image. The Buddha Sothon of Wat Nong Ngu Lueam is special because the Buddha is dressed beautifully called Buddha Sothon Song Krueang.

Purpose: proceeds for restoration in Wat Nong Ngu Lueam

Ceremony: All amulets were taken to blessing ceremony on 21 May 2016 that many famous guru monks joined the event as follows:
1. Phra Phrommethee, Wat Samphanthawong, Bangkok
2. LP Boon, Wat Thoonghiang, Chonburi Province
3. LP Foo, Wat Bangsamak, Chachoengsao Province
4. KB Chaimongkol, Wat Sai Yoi, Phrae Province
5. LP Sombat, Wat Thor Yai, Chonburi Province
6. LP Ton, Wat Kongka Bon, Chachoengsao Province
7. LP Monchai, Wat Bangsamak, Chachoengsao Province
8. LP Udomchai, Wat That Thong, Chonburi Province
9. LP Sai, Wat Ang Wian, Chonburi Province
10. LP Rung, Wat Khao Sok, Chonburi Province
11. LP Ponlapat, Wat Phan Sadet Nork, Chonburi Province
12. LP Joi, Wat Samakkibanpot, Chonburi Province
13. LP Rung, Wat Goot Ngong, Chonburi Province
14. LP Sakkarin, Wat Janthadapracharam, Yala Province
15. LP Chai, Wat Nong Ngu Lueam, Chonburi Province
And newly ordained monks from Nakhon Sawan Province joined in blessing.

History of Wat Nong Ngu Lueam, Chonburi Province:
Very long time ago, Wat Nong Ngu Lueam is a canal and one day boa came to eat fish in the canal and when the canal was dry, many boas crept out, so people called there Nong Ngu Lueam that means “canal of boas”. People believed where there were boas, there was plenty. Today the temple does not have a canal and boas, but people still call the temple “Wat Nong Ngu Lueam”. This temple has Ubosot Chalerm Phrakiet 84 Pansa, a chapel built to celebrate 84th birthday of King Bhumibol. This chapel has 2 stories. The second floor is basement, a holy place where when people pass they will get lucky and fulfilled in their wishes.

About Abbot (Phra Ajarn Chai)
Phra Kru Udomphatthanakan or Phra Ajarn Chai is an abbot of Wat Nong Ngu Lueam, Chonburi Province. He is a developer monk in way of LP Boon of Wat Thoonghiang (the same Province) who is his master. Phra Ajarn Chai was born on 25 May 2503 BE (1960 CE) and got ordained in Buddhism at age 17 in 2520 BE (1977 CE). After ordination, studied with LP Boon (now an abbot of Wat Thoonghiang in Chonburi Province) at Wat Phra That Khao Jow, Chonburi Province. Since became a monk, Phra Ajarn Chai has built 4 temples: Wat That Thong (Chonburi Province), Wat Kasetsuwan (Chonburi Province), Wat Janthadapracharam (Yala Province) and Wat Nong Ngu Lueam (present temple). Nowadays, Phra Ajarn Chai has many disciples. They come to Phra Ajarn Chai for bathing holy water in order to drive out bad luck, bad things and illness.

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