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PDMAC7260R : Respect Worship - Good Luck 16-inch height Phra Nak Prok Naga Buddha Statue Roon "Setthakit Dee" (Wat Nak Prok, Bangkok) with Katha: NagaBuddha_WatNakProk | | | | | | | |
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Name: 16-inch height Phra Nak Prok Naga Buddha Statue Roon "Setthakit Dee"
Name: (Roon): Setthakit Dee = good economy
Feature: The Buddha image is an exact copy in smaller size of the real main Buddha image of Wat Nak Prok. Front side is inscribed with name "Luang Pho Nak Prok". Backside is inscribed batch name "Roon Setthakit Dee" with monogram in round shape of Wat Nak Prok.
Technique: The Buddha and the Naga are removable. There is blessing powder anointed.
Year: BE2564 (CE2021)
From: Wat Nak Prok, Bangkok
Origin: Thailand
Size: lap 5 in x base 8 in x height 16 in
Material:Buddha gold plated metal , Naga blackened metal
Purpose: proceeds to develop and restore old permanent objects in Wat Nak Prok.
Power: Phra Nak Prok (also Pang Nak Prok) is name of the Buddha image under the covering by Naga. This image derived when Buddha was in practice of being enlightened. Buddha sat under the big Bodhi tree (Srimahapho) and kept doing meditation. One day, it rained 7 days and 7 nights and Phaya Mujarin (king of great snakes) saw and was afraid that Buddha would get wet, so he covered Buddha with himself like an umbrella. In fact, Phaya Mujarin had faith in Buddha. When it stopped raining, Phaya Mujarin transformed himself into a human and paid respect to Buddha.
Phra Nak Prok has powerful power in protection against harm, dangers and bad things, bringing peacefulness and turning bad destiny to good. In fact, Phra Nak Prok is a Buddha image of people born on Saturday. It is propitious for people on this day to worship Phra Nak Prok in order to enhance their life and fortune. However, worshiping Phra Nak Prok is also good for people in other days.
Ceremony: holy blessing at Wat Nak Prok performed by abbot and monks on the auspicious date.
About Wat Nak Prok:
Wat Nak Prok, is located in Khwaeng Pak Khlong Phasi Charoen, Phasi Charoen District, Bangkok. The temple was presumably built in 1748 (BE 2291) in the Ayutthaya period. It is said that a Chinese merchant called Phuk was the contributor of the temple buildings. The Phra Wihan (Sermon Hall) was dedicated to his Thai wife and the Phra Ubosot (Ordination Hall) was dedicated to himself. Buddha images were later enshrined in the Phra Wihan and Phra Ubosot. The temple is named Wat Nak Prok (or Wat Nakprok) after the most sacred Buddha image made of bronze in the posture of Meditation under the shelter of a seven-headed serpent (Nakprok) made of mortar and enshrined inside Phra Wihan. The Phra Ubosot, originally built in Ayutthaya style is now being modified in accordance with a later restoration that occurred during the reign of King Rama 3 or King Rama 4.
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Notice: This stated price is already added the cost according to the license of sending a worshiping sculpture to foreign country, Department of Fine Arts, Thailand.
To export worshiping Buddha images and respectable Thai sculptures to foreign country, we have to deal with Department of Fine Arts, Thailand. There are the laws we must follow. This way, we have to pay fees. So, the price of a worshiping sculpture is already added with cost of management
1. a worshiping sculpture, small and medium added 15 $ per item
2. a worshiping sculpture, big (9 inches up) added 20 $ per item
Management cost consists of:
1. the permit and documents
2. photo of worshiping sculpture
3. transportation cost (from office to Department of Fine Arts)
*Proceeding for getting the export license takes 5-7 business days.*
**Note to Buyer: This picture is a sample. The real item may be different according to color, size and design of amulet.
- Color deviation: The picture is the actual picture of the sample. Colors may vary slightly due to the different color settings of each monitor and the shooting light.
- Size Deviation: All dimensions are measured by hand, there may be slight deviations.
- Design: The handmade amulet, each amulet may be different unlike using machine.
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