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PDMAB5893 : Rare Collection Win Enemies 2535 BE Phra Pairee Pinard Holy Powder Amulet ( Wat Bowon, Bangkok) with Katha: PaireePinard_WatBowon | | | | | | | |
| 100% Authentic from the Temple
Name: Phra Pairee Pinard Amulet
From: Wat Bowon, Bangkok
Origin: Thailand
Size: 2.5 x 3.5 cm
Year: 2535 BE (1992 CE)
Material:holy powder
Ceremony: holy blessing by monks at Wat Bowon on 3 October 1992
Power: Phra Pairee Pinard is a longtime Thai amulet. Phra means ‘Buddha’ and ‘Pairee Pinard’ means ‘enemies lose’. According to the name, this Buddha amulet is believed to keep enemies away and also make worshiper get through the obstacles easily.
History of Phra Pairee Pinard (Buddha of Enemy Loss):
This style of Buddha is called Phra Pairee Pinard that means ‘enemies get lost’. Around 1848, someone offered King Rama IV a Buddha sculpture. While the king got ordained as a monk, that Buddha could protect the king from assassins. And also holiness of Buddha, soon people who tried to kill the king died somehow. So the king named Buddha “Phra Pairee Pinard” to mean Buddha could make enemies gone.
About Wat Bowon:
Wat Bowon or full name “Wat Bowonniwet Vihara Rajaworavihara” is a major temple in Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok, Thailand. The temple is a center of the Thammayut Nikaya school of Thai Theravada Buddhism and has been a major temple of patronage of Chakri dynasty.
Wat Bowon is located 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 CE 1824 to1832.
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.
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