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PDMAC9391R : Powerful Buddha (with plastic casing) B.E.2506 Luang Por Thammachak Buddha Medal (Wat Pak Khlong Makham Thao, Chainat Province) with Katha: Buddha_LPThammachak | | | | | |
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Name: Waterproof Encased BE2506 Luang Por Thammachak Buddha Medal
From: Wat Pak Khlong Makham Thao, Chainat Province
Origin: Thailand
Year: BE2506 (CE1963)
Material:alpaca
Power: People popularly pray to Luang Por Thammachak for luck, fortune and business and they are usually successful. Moreover, this powerful Buddha can protect worshiper from dangers, accidents, spirits and black magic.
Consecration: holy blessing performed by famous guru monks in Chainat Province on the auspicious date
History of Luang Por Thammachak:
Wat Thammamun Worawihan built on the hillside on the bank of the Chao Phraya River Chainat City in the temple "Luang Por Thammachak" ... which has been known as the priceless Buddha image since ancient times. It is an applied art from the late Chiang Saen period to the early Sukhothai period mixed with the Ayutthaya period.
Legend has it that... Three Buddha images were found floating along the Chao Phraya River at the same time, namely Luang Pho Sothon, Sothon Worawihan Temple. Chachoengsao Province Reverend Father Ban Laem Temple, Ban Laem Temple, Samut Songkhram Province and Luang Por Thammachak of Wat Thammamun Worawihan Chainat Province.
Some say that there is another Buddha image. Luang Pho Wat Rai Khing floated along the water together, but the image "Luang Por Thammachak" when floating in front of Wat Thammamoun Then something amazing appeared back floating around even a monk villagers come to see. Therefore, the summoning ceremony was performed.
The process of using ropes and strings attached to the Buddha image. But he had to be wise and unable to pull it out of the water until the sun was almost completely gone.
It's time to go back home But it appears... Someone happened to see that the floating Buddha image came to be enshrined blocking the entrance of the temple miraculously
Chainat Province brings the symbol "Phra Thammachak" is the symbol and seal of the Province. The "water" from the front of Wat Thammamun Worawihan is considered "Holy water" is used in water holding ceremonies. Phra Phiphat Sattaya.
His Majesty King Chulalongkorn had come to worship Luang Por Thammachak, and found written evidence, photographs and witness evidence clearly confirmed twice. His first visit was on March 8, R.E. 120, as the message appeared in the history book visited the royal letter addressed Krom Luang Thewawong Waropakarn, saying: “At 3:00 in the morning, the Dhamma Mun goes up the hill.
There were many people, the large wihan roof collapsed, and the entire chedi had to be restored, one collapsed. I saw that the original one was 12 wood, formed enough to make it round, the bar was still good, but destroyed one strip of mask Buddha statue in Sankhaburi...when worshiping After finishing the stamps, handing out the parapets and getting on the boat to continue the journey…”
Wat Thamma Mun is located on the hillside. If you don't believe it, you have to believe that... "Luang Por Thammachak" was enshrined in the viharn for 3 days and then disappeared again unbelievably and then returned to the original place for unknown reasons as well.
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