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PDMAD5552 : Wealth, Prosperity Phra Kring Nirantarai (containing a metal ball inside) (Wat Ratchapradit Sathitmahasimaram, Bangkok ) 帕克林 with Katha: PKR_Master | | | | | | | |
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Name: Phra Kring Nirantarai (containing a metal ball inside)
From: Wat Ratchapradit Sathitmahasimaram, Bangkok
Origin: Thailand
Year: BE2543 (CE2000)
Size: 1.5 x 3.5 cm
Material:silver
Ceremony: blessed by the abbot and monks
Power: Phra Kring Nirantarai (Phra Nirantarai with a metal ball inside) will bring worshiper good luck, wealth, protection and removing trouble and obstacles
The term "Phra Kring" refers to a Buddha amulet that has a metal ball inside, producing a clinking sound when it moves, which is believed to bring good luck.
The History of Phra Nirantarai
Phra Nirantarai was created by King Rama the Fourth of Thailand with the intention of giving to eighteen temples. The name “Nirantarai” was named by King Rama the Fourth. This name means “without dangers” that comes from the event that Phra Nirantarai wasn’t stolen when the thief broke into the keeping place. He stole only Phra Kring but didn’t touch this Buddha statue at all. This Buddha statue has been patronized by kings of Thailand. These days, Wat Bowornniwet Vihara Rajaworavihara, Bangkok is one of 18 temples where Phra Nirantarai is situated.
For Your Information about Wat Ratchapradit Sathitmahasimaram:
This temple is situated to the north of Saran Rom Park, the Temple is relatively small and covers a total area of approximately 2 rai. It was built in the reign of King Rama IV who intended it to be a temple in the Dhammayutika Sect as well as to be one of the 3 major temples as required by an old tradition to be situated within the capital. The place was originally a royal coffee plantation in the reign of King Rama III. With his personal donation, King Rama IV bought the plantation and had a small temple constructed there, naming it Wat Ratchapradit Sathitthammayutikaram. Later, he had the name changed to Wat Ratchapradit Sathitmahasimaram. A place of interest in this temple is Phra Wihan Luang-the royal image hall-which houses mural paintings depicting The Royal Ceremonies over 12 Months and legend of the solar eclipse phenomenon.
Wat Ratchapradit Sathitmahasimaram. Situated to the north of Saran Rom Park, the Temple is relatively small and covers a total area of approximately 2 rai. It was built in the reign of King Rama IV who intended it to be a temple in the Dhammayutika Sect as well as to be one of the 3 major temples as required by an old tradition to be situated within the capital. The place was originally a royal coffee plantation in the reign of King Rama III. With his personal donation, King Rama IV bought the plantation and had a small temple constructed there, naming it “Wat Ratchapradit Sathitthammayutikaram”. Later, he had the name changed to “Wat Ratchapradit Sathitmahasimaram”. A place of interest in this temple is Phra Wihan Luang - the royal image hall - which houses mural paintings depicting “The Royal Ceremonies over 12 Months” and legend of the solar eclipse phenomenon.
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Wealth, Prosperity Phra Kring Nirantarai (containing a metal ball inside) with Katha PKR_Master
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