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PDMAD6404R : Good Luck: Phra Kring Kao Tue **from the grand blessing ceremony (Wat Chinoros, Bangkok) with Katha: PKR_Master | | | | | |
| 100% Authentic from the Temple
Name: Phra Kring Kao Tue **from the grand blessing ceremony
Feature: The amulet has the code of the abbreviation of Wat Chinoros.
From: Wat Chinoros, Bangkok
Origin: Thailand
Batch: -
Year: 2512 BE (1969 CE)
Material: Holy metal from Phra Kring and Phra Somdej
Purpose: To earn donations to develop and restore the temple
Ceremoy: There were many phra geji monks joining in blessing this amulet such as:
- LP Guay, Wat Kositaram, Chainat Province
- LP Ming, Wat Kok, Bang Khun Thian
- LP Phrom, Wat Chong Khae
- LP Suk, Wat Pho Sai Thong
- LP Dee, Wat Phra Roop
- LP Toh, Wat Pradu Chim Plee
- LP Nam, Wat Don Sala
- Etc.
Power: The Phra Kring Kao Tue is believed to possess sacred powers associated with good luck, wealth, and protection:
1. **Good Luck**: It is said to bring good fortune and auspiciousness to its wearer, guiding them towards favorable opportunities and positive outcomes in various aspects of life.
2. **Wealth**: The amulet is believed to attract prosperity and abundance, helping its possessor to accumulate wealth and material blessings through business endeavors, investments, or other means.
3. **Protection**: The Phra Kring Kao Tue offers protection against negative energies, evil spirits, and harm. It is often worn or kept close to provide a shield of spiritual defense and safeguard its wearer from dangers and misfortunes.
These sacred powers make the Phra Kring Kao Tue highly revered among believers, who seek its blessings for prosperity, good fortune, and protection in their lives.
History of Wat Chinoros:
Wat Chinorasaram Woravihara (Wat Chinoros) is located on the bank of Morn Canal on Isaraphap Road opposite the Naval Docks. The princely monk, Somdej Phra Maha Somanachao Krom Phra Poramanuchit Chinoros ordered the construction of the temple in approximately 1836.
King Rama IV ordered the artisans to sculpt and draw pictures of the naga, or mythical serpent, in many places as a reminder of the prince’s former name, which was, Prince Wasukri. He also had a crown sculpted that was placed above the frame behind the presiding Buddha image in the phra ubosot.
The phra ubosot of Wat Chinorasaram Woravihara displays artistic styles of the Third Reign. Decorative roof tiles, the chofa, bai raka gable apex ornaments, the gable decorated with plaster plants and flowers and half figures a deity with folded hands in the center, and decorated with gold leaf on pieces of glass, The door and window frames bear kanok designs in gilded plaster studded with glass. The interior door and window panels are decorated with haw or toh chin, patterens. The exteriors are decorated with lai rod nam pattern with nagas flying in the clouds. The exterior of the central door depicts Siew kang holding a fan and treading on a naga. The ceiling is painted red and decorated with naga fretwork and covered with gold leaf.
The murals in the phra ubosot differ from those found elsewhere. For example in front of the presiding Buddha image at the level of the windows, there are maps of Wat Chinoros, the canal, river and the Grand Palace and elsewhere are depictions of various temples.
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