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PDMAD6567 : Protection, Good Luck: LP Toh Buddha Medal 2498 BE Blessed by LP Phueak, Wat King Kaew (Wat Bang Phli Yai Nai, Samut Prakran Province) with Katha: Buddha_LPToh_WatBangPhliYaiNai | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 100% Authentic from the Temple
Name: Luang Por Toh Buddha Medal blessed by LP Phueak, Wat King Kaew
From: Wat Bang Phli Yai Nai, Samut Prakran Province
Origin: Thailand
Year: 2498 BE (1955 CE)
Batch: -
Materials: Alpaca
Purpose: To earn donations to develop and restore the temple
Ceremony: This Buddha amulet was blessed by LP Phueak, Wat King Kaew.
Power: Luang Por Toh is revered as a highly esteemed and sacred Buddha image at Wat Bang Phli Yai Nai in Samut Prakan Province, Thailand. Believed to be created in the Ayutthaya period, this ancient and revered Buddha image holds great significance and importance to devotees and believers.
The sacredness of Luang Por Toh lies in its history and the powerful blessings it is said to bestow upon those who worship and pay homage to it. It is believed that Luang Por Toh possesses great spiritual power and is capable of granting wishes, providing protection, and bringing good fortune to those who pray and offer their respects to it.
Devotees from all over Thailand and beyond come to pay their respects to Luang Por Toh, seeking blessings for health, prosperity, and success in their endeavors. The Buddha image is believed to radiate a sense of tranquility and peace, instilling a deep sense of faith and devotion in those who come into contact with it.
The sacredness of Luang Por Toh is also reflected in the elaborate rituals and ceremonies that are performed to honor and worship the Buddha image. These rituals serve as a way for devotees to express their gratitude and devotion, as well as to seek guidance and protection in their lives.
About Phueak:
LP Phueak was a superb past guru monk and an abbot of Wat Ging Gaew in Samutprakan Province. He was born on 12 Aug. CE 1869 and passed away in March CE 1958 at age 89 and for 69 years in monkhood.
For Your Information:
Wat Bang Phli or Wat Bang Phli Yai Nai formerly known as Wat plubplachai Chanasongkhram, Wat Bang Phli Yai Nai is an ancient temple.
The revered image of Luang Por Toh is housed in Uposatha (Buddhist ordination hall).
Yon Bua Festival (Lotus throwing festival) is a festival which goes back a long, long time for the Bang Phli people and which have been followed by generations after one another. It is held yearly on the thirteenth day and the early morning of the fourteenth day of the waxing moon in the eleventh month of the lunar calendar. The festival consists of worshipping and parading of Luang Pho Toh, both on land and by boat, competitions of local activities such as arranging a lotus tray, boat decoration contests, and folk entertainments such as Phleng Rua (traditional singing in boats). In the early morning of the fourteenth day, the Yon Bua Festival is held, people will toss lotus onto the boat bearing the Luang Pho Toh Buddha image. They also toss lotus to the people from out of town in boats who also come to join in the festival as a sign of making merit together.
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