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PDMAC1316 : PRO Lucky No.5989 Help from obstacles B.E.2550 Phra Phutthachanamarn Prathan Pon (Buddha Who Win Demons) (Wat Suthat Thep Wararam) with Katha: Monk&Amulet_Master | |
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Name : Phra Phutthachanamarn Prathan Pon (Buddha Who Win Demons)
Size : 1.7 x 3 cm.
From : Wat Suthat, Bangkok
Year : B.E 2550 (C.E.2007)
Material : bronze
Purpose of Making: to earn donations to develop and restore old buildings in Wat Suthat.
Ceremony: There was holy blessing ceremony at Wat Suthat on the auspicious date in C.E. 2007 performed by abbot and monks.
Powerful: This Buddha Phra Phutthachanamarn Prathan Pon (Buddha Who Win Demons) will help us from harm and obstacles and also fill worshiper with happiness, good luck, safe life and prosperity.
History of Wat SuThat:
Wat Suthat is on Bamrung Muang Road and is famous for the excellent murals created in the reign of King Rama III. The Wihara (preaching hall) should be seen for its collection of gilded Buddha images. A huge door with intricate carving, which is the masterpiece of King Rama II, once belonged to this temple and is now kept in the National Museum. In front of the temple is the Giant Swing or Sao Ching Cha, where a Bra manic ceremony had taken place until the early 20th century. Many nearby shops stock a very comprehensive range of Buddhist religious supplies.
Wat Suthat was constructed in 1807 after the 27th anniversary of the founding of Bangkok by King Rama I. The main Wihan is surrounded by a cirulambutory area of three levels. On the uppermost level are mounted small chapels for each of its fours corners. Phra Sisakayamuni, the main Buddha image, is larger and older than any other bronze cast Buddha image in Thailand. The base of the image is 6.25 metres wide and has a height of 8 metres.
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