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Preorder > Collection of LP Parn, Wat San Chao > PREAA743
PREAA743 : Wealth Bat Orahant (Alms Bowl Amulet) (Wat San Chao, Phathum Thani Province)
with Katha: AlmsBowl_WatSanChao
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Size 1.2 cm x 1.4 cm




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Name: Bat Orahant (Alms Bowl Amulet)

From: Wat San Chao, Pathum Thani Province

Origin: Thailand

Year:-

Material:this amulet made from brass mixed with ancient Takrut and Phra Kring of LP Sorn.

Power: Buddhist alms bowl implies message from Buddha that whoever owns it will never find food scarcity and poverty.

The Legend of Buddhist Alms Bowl

The alms bowl (in Thai “Bat”) is a necessary tool for a Buddhist monk primarily used to collect food from laity in the morning alms round, and also a reminder of the renunciation from worldly life to complete monkhood.
After Prince Siddhartha attained the perseverance of becoming Buddha for 49 days, the two merchant brothers offered him food with pure faith. Although Buddha was welcome to get the offered food, he was concerned about the container for it. Buddha’s concern was heard by the four world guardian angels. So they all brought their bowls to Buddha to use as a container. When Buddha received those bowls, he made a wish to merge them into one. That was the beginning of the Buddhist alms bowl.

Feature: there are holy characters on the amulet such as
1. “E Mang Pang Tang – A Thi Tha Mi” that is great of wealth and property
2. “E Sawa Su” that is incantation to worship Buddha, Buddha’s teaching and monk.
3. “Phut Tha Sang Mi” that mean who do goodness will save from bad things.
4. “Phaa Maa Naa – U Ga Sa Na Thu” that is important sentence in katha to worship Buddha.
5. “Sang Wi Thaa – Pu Ga Ya Pa” that mean about born, old and die.
6. “Thee Ma Sang Ang Khu” that mean do only goodness.
7. “Phut Thang Nan Tho – Phut Tho Nan Thang” this is incantation of luck and kindness that LP Parn get while practicing meditation there were LP Ru who was first abbot of Wat San Chao told this incantation to LP Parn.


About the Temple

Wat San Chao is a longtime well-known temple in Pathum Thani Province. “San Chao” means “shrine” because this temple has Lao Bun Thao Gong Shrine. Besides, this temple had Luang Por Sorn, a famous guru monk as a former abbot. Now, the present abbot is Luang Por Parn.


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