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PREAA2969 : Prince Chumphon Statue (Wat Jowfa Salaloi, Chumphon Province ) with Katha: PrinceChumphon_Master | | | | | |
| Prince Chumphon Statue
Name: Sarng Men Som Bot (building the crematorium and storing the chapel)
Year: BE 2556 (CE 2013)
Material:metal
Size: height 11 inches
Quantity of Making: limited edition
Power: Prince Chumphon (Gommaluang Chumphon) is an important person of Chumphon Province. He knew magic. After he passed away, people worship him and found wonderful experience. People built the shrine for him called San Gommaluang Chumphon in Chumphon Province. When people make a wish, they have to fire a gun for Prince Chumphon which is provided at the shrine. People say Prince Chumphon can make their wishes come true and shooting is what Prince Chumphon liked when he was alive.
The Biography of Prince Abhakara Kiartivongse, Prince Chumphon:
Admiral Prince Abhakara Kiartivongse, Prince Chumphon, (19 December 1880 – 19 May 1923) was the 28th child of King Chulalongkorn. His familiar other names, Sadej Tia ("Royal Father") or Doctor Phon or Prince Chumphon, will command deep respect from Thai people from navy officers to rural villagers.
He spent his early years studying naval warfare in England. He returned to Siam to serve in the Royal Siamese Navy and contributed significantly to the advancement and modernization of the navy. In honor of his contributions, the Prince was proclaimed "The Father of Royal Thai Navy".
In addition to his career in the navy, Prince Chumphon studied medicine. He was particularly interested in the use of herbal medicine in treating his patients. As "Doctor Phon", he provided medical treatment to people of all classes and races.
The Prince was also well recognized in the field of supernatural arts. His reputation on magic was such that he has been regarded as one of the "108 deities in heavens". Many worshippers proclaim themselves to be his "children" or followers and pray to him for fulfillment of their wishes. Prince Abhakara Kiartivongse died in 1923 at the young age of 44. (Source: Wikipedia)
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