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PHOLD206R : CE 1952 Traditionally Cast Phra Chaiwat Buddha of Good Luck & Prosperity with Triple Lotus Base (LP Chao Khun Sri Sajjayanthen (Prayat), Wat Suthat, Bangkok) with Katha: PKR_Master | | | | | | | | |
| Name: Traditionally Cast Phra Chaiwat with Triple Lotus Base
From: Chao Khun Sri Sajjayanthen (Prayat), Wat Suthat , Bangkok
Origin: Thailand
Year: BE2495 (CE1952)
Material:this amulet cast from holy metals.
Ceremony: Phra Somdej Chao Khun Sri Sajjayanthen (Prayat) intensively blessed this amulet with holy Buddhist mantra and Samathi (meditation) in Uposatha hall of Wat Suthat in the auspicious time.
Power: Phra Chaiwat is an amulet of the King. Every king of Thailand has his own Phra Chaiwat. Phra Chaiwat means “always conquer/win/succeed”. In the past, Phra Chaiwat is made as a model before making Phra Kring to mean propitious beginning.
People believe to worship Phra Chaiwat will bring propitiousness, good luck, wealth, safety and success in what we hope for in human endeavor. Besides, gurus say Phra Chaiwat can carry off illness, too.
History of Wat Suthat :
Wat Suthat is on Bamrung Muang Road and is famous for the excellent murals created in the reign of King Rama III. The Wihara (preaching hall) should be seen for its collection of gilded Buddha images. A huge door with intricate carving, which is the masterpiece of King Rama II, once belonged to this temple and is now kept in the National Museum. In front of the temple is the Giant Swing or Sao Ching Cha, where a Bra manic ceremony had taken place until the early 20th century. Many nearby shops stock a very comprehensive range of Buddhist religious supplies.
Wat Suthat was constructed in 1807 after the 27th anniversary of the founding of Bangkok by King Rama I. The main Wihan is surrounded by a cirulambutory area of three levels. On the uppermost level are mounted small chapels for each of its fours corners. Phra Sisakayamuni, the main Buddha image, is larger and older than any other bronze cast Buddha image in Thailand. The base of the image is 6.25 metres wide and has a height of 8 metres.
The Biography of Chao Khun Sri Sajjayanthen (Prayat) of Wat Suthat :
Chao Khun Sri Sajjayanthen (also called “Chao Khun Prayat”) was a holy reputed monk of Wat Suthat , Bangkok. Chao Khun Prayat was skilled at making amulets for example Phra Kring, Phra Chaiwat and Phra Somdej.
Chao Khun Prayat was born on 6 March BE2464 (CE1921) in Sam Yan, Bangkok. At teenager, his grandmother brought Chao Khun Prayat to Somdej Phra Sangkarat Pae (positioned partriarch at that time) at Wat Suthat .
Chao Khun Prayat got ordained as a Buddhist novice at the age of 16 with Somdej Phra Sangkarat Pae as a preceptor.
After ordination, Chao Khun Prayat set of Tudong (pilgrimage) and traveled studying magical knowledge with many monks such as LP Chuen (Nakhon Nayok Province), LP Inn, LP Jan, LP Bua, LP Chum and LP Khian for 6 years and came back to Wat Suthat and ordained as a Buddhist monk at the age of 22.
**Chao Khun Prayat was special even LP Toh Wat Pra Doo Chim Plee once praised Chao Khun Prayat’s magical skill.
Chao Khun Prayat passed away by the aircraft accident on 4 December BE2520 (CE1977) at only age of 56.
His death was widely talked about that LP Toh Wat Pra Doo Chim Plee cited that Chao Khun Prayat already knew about his death and was very mindful; departing from body in the plane.
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