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PDMAC8190 : Holy Statue of King Naresuan Pouring Water of Freedom Posture (Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon, Ayutthaya Province ) with Katha: King_Naresuan | | | | | | | | | | | |
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**Holy Sculpture from Good Materials & Ceremony**
Name: Statue of King Naresuan Pouring Water of Freedom Posture
Size: width 8.2 x height 34 cm
From: Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon, Ayutthaya Province
Origin: Thailand
Year: BE2552 (CE2009)
About King’s Posture: Before the great battle to retrieve Siam’s freedom, King Naresuan poured water on the land as witness that Siam no longer belonged to Burma.
King Naresuan was the great king of Thailand who saved the country from the 1st loss of Ayutthaya Kingdom. That was the greatest retrieval ever because after the war Siam (old name of Thailand) had been free from trespassing of Burma for 417 years. Thai people believe spirit of King Naresuan will always help and protect Thailand and Thai people.
**Power: King Naresuan is the great king in all Thai people’s hearts. The Thai believe his spirit always protects people.
**How to Use. Place on altar (can place with god level). Offer a glass of water and a flower garland (if have) every day (if no time, can offer water every other day or once a week).
Material: Nawa Loha (9 holy metals)
The material is very special, mostly iron, bells, ancient artifacts unearthed and collected from under the Stupa. Because the temple is an old temple built since the reign of King U Thong in BE 1900 and arrived in BE2135 during King Naresuan's Iuthheete victory over Burma and built a chedi at Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon. Therefore, most of the material objects that have been created are hundreds of years old.
Purpose: to earn donations to restore Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon.
Ceremony: Big blessing ceremony performed by royal Brahmins and famous guru monks in Ayutthaya Province such as LP Tim (Wat Phra Khao), LP Poon (Wat Ban Paen), LP Perm (Wat Pom Kaeo) and many others.
History of Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon:
Located to the Southeast of the Island, this Temples lofty chedi is visible from most of the town. The monastery was built in 1900 by King U Thong who granted the temple with the name Wat Pa Kaew. The intention was to create a center of Buddhist studies (Ceylonese Sect). As the temple used to be headed by a patriarch, local people also called it Wat Chao Phraya Thai.
Wat Yai Chaimongkhon was originally named Wat Pa Kaeo or Wat Chaoprayathai. It is situated at the east side of Pa Sak River. As the history said, it was assumed that King U Thong built this Temple as the place for the monks who came back from the ordainment in Sri Lanka to stay. This monk group's name is "Pa Kaeo" that is why this temple was also named Wat Pa Kaeo. Then, the impieties of this group have appointed the leader as Somdet Phra Wannarat and is also the right patriarch with the Phra Puttakosachan as the left patriarch. After that, they changed the name of the temple to "Wat Chaoprayathai" which was assumed that this name came from the reason that King U Thong built this temple at the cremation place of Chao Kaeo Chai Thai or might be the reason that this temple is the dwelling place of the right patriarch which was originally called "Chao Thai". This temple also had a bond with King Naraesuan's reign. In year 1592, when King Naraesuan conquered the war with King Uparat of Myanmar at Tambon Nongsarai, Supan Buri, he built a big chedi as the signal of the conquest. It was not clear whether it was a new chedi or a restoration of an old one. However, it was named "Chaimongkhon Chedi". The people called it "Chedi Yai". After that, it was combined together to "Wat Yai Chaimongkhon". However, it was abandoned after the 2nd fall of Ayutthaya. It was then restored again during the Rattanakosin Kingdom. The interesting thing inside the temple is the chedi and the viharn which was built during King Naraesuan's Kingdom. Nowadays, there is the King Naraesuan's palace which is the attraction of many tourists.
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**Note to Buyer: This is a sample picture. The real item may be different according to color, size, design and casing 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.
- Casing: The casing is craftsmanship from temple or master, which creates.
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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 will be 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 working days.*
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