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PDMAD1376 : Rare, Old CE 1757 Phra Kroo Prathan Phon- an ancient standing blessing Buddha amulet (Wat Ratchaburana (Wat Liab), Bangkok ) with Katha: Monk-and-Amulet_Master | | | | | | | | | | |
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100% Authentic from the Temple
Name: Phra Kroo Prathan Phon- an ancient standing blessing Buddha amulet
From: Wat Ratchaburana (Wat Liab), Bangkok
Material:metal
Year: BE2300 (CE1757)
Origin: Thailand
Ceremony: This amulet was blessed by venerable guru monks in those days.
Power: This Buddha will bless you good luck, wealth, success, progression and being safe from harm.
About Wat Ratchaburana (Wat Liab):
Wat Ratchaburana Ratchaworawihan or usually shortened to Wat Ratchaburana, commonly known as Wat Liap, is a second-class temple in Maha Nikaya sect of Buddhism, located at 119 Chakkraphet Road, Wang Burapha Phirom Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok at the foot of the Memorial Bridge near Pak Khlong Talat and Praisaniyakarn, diagonally from the Long Corridor of Suankularb Wittayalai School.
The temple was built in the late Ayutthaya period by wealthy Chinese merchant named "Liab". In Thonburi period, the temple was the residence of ecclesiastical dignitaries. In 1793 during the reign of King Rama I, Prince Krom Luang Thepharirak, the king's nephew, had the temple restored with the king's support. The temple was made the royal temple and named "Ratchaburana" (literally: restored by the king) as same as the name of the temple in Sukhothai period. In the King Rama II's reign, 162 Buddha images were brought to the temple and the vihara (sanctuary) was built for enshrining 80 Buddha images inside. During World War II in 1945, the temple was seriously damaged and deleted from the official list. Later, Phra Khuna Charawat the then abbot and local people helped to rebuild the temple. The present ubosot (ordination hall) was built in 1960, The most outstanding building of this temple is the prang (Khmer-style pagoda), which was built in the reign of King Rama III and restored in the 1962 and again in 2007 by the Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA).
Apart from the beautiful tradition architectures and Buddha images, the highlight is the wall paintings inside the ubosot, which is the work of Krua In Khong, a monk and a talented artist who lived during the reign of King Rama IV.
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**Note to Buyers: 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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Rare, Old CE 1757 Phra Kroo Prathan Phon- an ancient standing blessing Buddha amulet with Katha Monk-and-Amulet_Master
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