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Name: KB Srivichai statue
From: Wat Phra Sing, Chaingmai Province
Material:this KB Srivichai statue created from brass.
Year: BE2550 (CE2007)
Size: wide 5 inches
Origin: Thailand
Purpose: donate the money from amulet to develop and restore the buildings in temple.
Ceremony: there were top monks around Thailand joined to bless at Wat Phra Sing on auspicious day.
Power: Thais believe KB Srivichai amulet can bring happiness, success, progression and prosperity to worshiper. Moreover, this powerful amulet can help worshiper from harm and obstacle.
History of the Phra Sihing Buddha Image:
The Phra Sihing or Phra Singh Buddha image is considered especially elegant. It is one of a rare series of "lion" style images. The features of this style are said to be similar to those of a lost "Lion of Sakyas" image, which come from the Pala School in Bodhgaya, India.
The distinct features of the "lion" style include the slight plumpness at the form as well as the lotus bud shape of the flame above the skull, and the short flap of cloth over the left shoulder that descends as far as the nipple.
However there is uncertainty as to how the image came to Lanna. A copy of the Pala school image in high relief may have been brought back to Chiang Mai in 1455, along with the plans of the Mahabodhi temple, which formed the basis for Wat Jet Yod. The Lanna sculptors who were of the Sukhothai school would then have made copies as bronze images in the round. Thus the "lion" style images of Lanna combine the flowing grace and posture of the Sukhothai School with features of the Pala school of India.
Another theory suggests that can original Phra Sihing image came from Sri Lanka via Nakhorn Sri Thammarat, where a similar "lion" style image is kept. In 1661 King Narai had the Phra Sihing taken to Ayutthaya, but Lanna soldiers fighting with the Burmese are said to have recovered it at the sack of Ayutthaya in 1767. The existence of yet another old "lion" style image at the National Museum in Bangkok suggests Lanna craftsmen made several copies. One thing is certain, at least, and that is the image in the Viharn Lai Kham is a replica, for the "original" is located in the Chiang Mai National Museum.
Lanna images were not only of the lion style, however. King Tilokarat also ordered images made reproducing other schools such as that of Sukhothai and U-Thong. These mixed style images were produced throughout Lanna.
The Biography of Phra Krapa Srivichai:
Phra Krapa Srivichai is a venerable person in Buddhism. KB was born on 21 June BE2411 (1868) at LamPhun Province. KB was novice at the age of 17 for studying Dharma and Buddhist way uncle until the age of 20 when he was finally ordained as a monk. KB one of the famous guru monks who have been created many famous amulets collectors. KB has deep knowledge of Visha and is highly respected in Thailand. His amulet is very famous in protection and wealth.
In the past, it was very difficult for people to reach the summit of Suthep Mountain. The road was narrow and bumpy, climbing through jungle. On foot, the journey took about five hours to reach the summit. There was a well-known saying in the old days that reaching the pagoda was limited to those strongly devoted. In the year B.E 2477 (A.D.1934) Krapa Srivichai the most revered monk of Lanna Thai, came to Chiang Mai to initiate the road construction project. Chow Keo Navarat, ruler of Chiang Mai, performed the groundbreaking ceremony. The ceremony took place at the front of the modern Chiang Mai Zoo in November 2477.
When the news of the construction project spread out to other parts of the North, the Buddhist people came from all directions to contribute their labor and effort without. There were from 3,000 to 4,000 people each day. They came from many other Provinces, including Uttaradit and Phitsanuloke. Even hill tribe men came to Chiangmai to volunteer to work. Because there were more people than needed, Krapa Srivichai requested that workers from each village should work on only 50 feet of road. However, due to the large number of volunteers, the monk limited the construction to only 10 or 15 feet per village.
Krapa Srivichai passed away on the 20th February BE 2481, at the age of 60 years. His bones were placed in the stupa at Wat Chammadevi.
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