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PDMAC8217 : Rare collection CE 1932 Phra Somdej Kroo Wat Khu Bon B.E.2480 (Wat Khu Bon, Bangkok) with Katha: LPThong_WatRatchayotha | | | | | | | | |
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Name: Phra Somdej Kroo Wat Khu Bon BE2480
From: Wat Khu Bon, Bangkok
Year: BE2475 (CE1932)
Material:Buddha amulet created from holy powders.
Size: 2.3 x 3.5 cm
Origin: Thailand
Purpose: The amulet was made by Phra Ajarn Aod of Wat Khu Bon who respected LP Thong of Wat Ratchayotha. Phra Ajarn Aod wanted to make amulets to maintain Buddhism.
Ceremony: Phra Ajarn Aod invited LP Thong of Wat Ratchayotha to bless the amulets.
Power: Phra Somdej blessed by LP Thong has many great powers such as protect worshiper from weapon, harm, accident, ghost, obstacle and problem. By the way, this powerful Buddha amulet can change unfortunate to be good fortune.
The Biography of LP Thong Wat Ratchayotha
LP Thong of Wat Ratchayotha is one of great top monk in Thailand. LP Thong studied the magic and meditation with LP Sang of Wat Maneechonlakhan in Lopburi Province who is the teacher of Somdej Toh of Wat Rakhang too. Therefore, LP Thong and Somdej Toh had the similar teacher but LP Thong is junior than Somdej Toh. Moreover, LP Thong had many friends that they were top monks of Thailand too such as LP Ngoen of Wat Bangklan, LP Sook of Wat Pak Khong Makham Thaow, LP Pring of Wat Bang Pakok, LP Poo of Wat In, LP Iam of Wat Nang, LP Cham of Wat Tha Chalong, LP Maa of Wat Sam Puem and other. Moreover, there were well known monks in Thailand studied the magic from LP Thong such as “LP Puek of Wat Kingkaeow”, “LP Luek of Wat Saochangong”, “LP Jong of Wat Nahtangnok”, “LP Khong of Wat Bang Kaphom”, “LP Jard of Wat Bang Kabaow”, “LP Sod of Wat Pak Nam”, “LP Klai of Wat Suan Khan”, “LP Thongyu of Wat Mai Nong Phaong”, “LP Iee of Wat Sattaheep” and other. LP Thong amulets are very popular and hard to find in Thailand because LP Thong creates amulet in a few. LP Thong passed away in BE2480 or CE1937 while he was 117 years old.
For Your Information
Phra Kroo (votive tablets) of Wat Khu Bon is made of clay. Most of them are raw clay (not fired), clay mixed with powder, mixed with palm leaves, made by Phra Ajarn Aod of Wat Khu Bon, a disciple of Luang Pu Thong Ayana of Wat Ratchayotha. Most of them are really ancient prints from local people. The temple asked Luang Pu Thong, Wat Ratchayotha to help bless. Then put it in a crypt to pass on Buddhism. (Same as Phra Kru Bueng Phraya Suren At Luang Pu Thong Blessed as well, and both temples are in the same area) Later, around the year 1938, during the World War era, a number of Buddha amulets were found, so they were distributed to boost the morale of villagers and those going to war. It is considered another collection of experiences from the war period and around the year 1969, when the pagoda in the area of the old temple was demolished to build a new one, the temple found a number of Phra Kroo.
Temple For Your Information
Wat Khu Bon is a royal temple under the Maha Nikaya Sangha. Located in Bang Chan Subdistrict, Khlong Sam Wa District, Bangkok. Currently, Phrakru Prasit Diloktham (Weerawat Thittayano) holds the position of abbot.
Wat Khu Bon was established in 1892 and received the Royal Wisungkhamsima on October 22, 1970.
Inside the temple, there is a large Pavilion Pavilion, Dhamrongchai, built in 1994 - the first floor houses the principal Buddha image. Statue of a monk - The second floor has murals depicting Buddhist stories. and used for practicing Dhamma activities. - The Ubosot houses Luang Pho Yai Somprathana. - Wihan Kaew houses a replica of Phra Buddha Sothon. and there are replicas of the Buddha's footprints, Luang Pho Than Jai and Phra Sangkajai.
In addition, near Wat Khu Bon's pier, there is a canal for releasing aquatic animals. and sit and relax. Inside the temple is also the location of Wat Khu Bon School.
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