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PDMAD261R : Protection, Prosperity**Silver Phra Buddha Chinnarat Medal with Rear King Naresuan Pouring Water Image (Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat, Pitsanulok Province) with Katha: Buddha_Chinnarat | | | | | | |
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Name: Phra Buddha Chinnarat Medal with Rear King Naresuan Pouring Water Image
From: Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat, Pitsanulok Province
Origin: Thailand
Roon : "Roon Burana Phiphitthaphan" (meaning: "Restoring the Museum Name: ")
Year: BE2009 (CE2009)
Material:silver
Feature: Backside has the image of King Naresuan pouring water. 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.
Purpose: to earn donations to restore the museum
Ceremony: The Ceremony of Pouring Thonglor Phra Phuttha Chinnarat (Replica) Model for the Restoration of the Museum was the inaugural event on February 18, 2009 at 2:39 p.m. at Wat Ta Pa Khao Hai, Hua Ro Subdistrict, Mueang District, Phitsanulok Province.
There were guru monks attended the ceremony such as:
-LP Thammachak, Thammachak Temple, Phitsanulok Province,
-LP Lamai, Aranyik Temple, Phitsanulok Province,
-LP Khaek, Sunthon Pradit Temple, Bang Rakam District, Phitsanulok Province,
-LP Durian, Suwan Khiri Wanaram Temple, Khiri Mat District, Sukhothai Province, etc.
Power: Thai people believe to worship Phra Buddha Chinnaraj can increase the merit of the worshiper especially an authority as well as bring auspicious things, happiness, success and prosperity to the life of the worshiper. Moreover, this Buddha amulet will drive out disturbing spirits, black magic, obstacles and trouble as well as protect the worshiper from dangers and unexpected harmful incidents that may occur.
Phra Buddha Chinnarat is one of the most beautiful and venerated Buddha sculptures in posture of submitting Mara in Thailand. Wat Yai or formally called Wat PhraSriRattanaMahathat Woramahavihan, Phitsanulok Province is famous throughout Thailand for this gold cast Phra Buddha Chinnarat, also known as “Victory Buddha” to the Thais.
Phra Buddha Chinnarat has been patronized by Thai Kings. The royal family in Thailand firmly believed in Phra Buddha Chinnarat until the extent that King Rama 5 faithfully made several copies of the Victory Buddha to be placed in other parts of Thailand including Wat Benchamabophit in Bangkok and Wat Saranatthammaram in Rayong. However, the original Phra Buddha Chinnarat at Wat Yai remained as the most popular and why is it so? We may want to dwell into the history making of this sacred Buddha, second in Thailand after the sacred Emerald Buddha of Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok.
History of Wat PhraSiRattana Mahathat:
Wat PhraSiRattana Mahathat is in Pitsanulok Province, commonly called Wat Yai by the people, is on the east bank of the Nan River at the town limit and is the most important monastery of Phitsanulok, the home of the famous Phra Buddha Chinnarat. This Buddha image is located in the Wihan of the temple and is regarded as the most beautiful in Thailand. The large bronze sitting statue in the Sukhothai style. It is cast in the attitude of subduing evil. The monastery was built in the reign of Phra Maha Thamma Racha I (Phraya Lithai) in 1357 A.D. later, in 1631, King Ekatasarot graciously bestowed some of his gold regalia to be beaten in gold-plate and applied them to the image with his own. hands, creating this most beautiful Buddha image. There are the many other beautiful and noteworthy items in the monastery compound. The mother-of-pearl inlaid wooden doors of the Viharn are especially splendid, and were built b King Boromkot in 1756, by royal craftsmen of the late Ayutthaya period, as a dedication to Phra Buddha Chinnarat.
Every day, many people go to his temple and pray to get luck in their life. Also, we have to go to this temple very Thai New Year.
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