Sunday, 20 November 2016

Luang Pu Yim - Phra Upakut

Luang Pu Yim
Wat Hua Khao , Suphanburi
Phra Upakut Lang Ngoo Hao Lor Boran
Before B.E. 2480

Phra Upakut, otherwise also known as " Phra Bua Khem " - Arahant of Protection and Riches.

Phra Upakut or Phra Bua Khem was an Arahant who the Buddha praised for his great magical powers, and who was said by the Lord Buddha to be the most powerful of all the Arahants. Before the Buddha entered Nirvana, he asked Pra Upakut to remain alive until the coming of Pra Arya Sri Maedtrai (Maitreya), and protect the Buddha Sasana and the teachings of the Dhamma. It is believed by Thai Buddhists, that he is still alive to this day, and resides in the middle of the Great Ocean, with a Lotus leaf on his head, and remain alive throughout the Aeons to rise to the assistance of the Dhamma whenever needed, and to help Sentient Beings.

Saturday, 19 November 2016

Wat Bowon - Rian Phra Paireepinat

Rian Phra Paireepinat 

Wat Bowon Niwet
B.E. 2495

Rian Phra Paireepinat represent the highest level of the buddha.
The title " Paireepinat "  meaning " Enemy Eliminated " which also symbolize  protection from danger.

Luang Pu Yim - Phra Pitda

Luang Pu Yim
Wat Hua Khao , Suphanburi
Phra Pitda Soong Na ( 2 Face ) Lor Boran
Before B.E. 2480

Saturday, 12 November 2016

Luang Phor Koon - Phra Somdej

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Luang Phor Koon
Wat Ban Rai
Phra Somdej Nur Phong ( Powder ) soaked in holywater.
B.E. 2537

This batch of amulet was Luang Phor Koon's 72 years old birthday batch. Total quantity made 15,500 pcs and was soaked in holy water during the consecrate ceremony.
A gold takurt is inserted to the somdej , a distinguish feature of the somdej.
Every somdej might different colour tone due to the soaking of holywater during the consecrate ceremony.

Luang Phor Koon - Phra Somdej

Luang Phor Koon
Wat Ban Rai
Phra Somdej Nur Phong ( Powder ) soaked in holywater.
B.E. 2537

This batch of amulet was Luang Phor Koon's 72 years old birthday batch. Total quantity made 15,500 pcs and was soaked in holy water during the consecrate ceremony.
A gold takurt is inserted to the somdej , a distinguish feature of the somdej.
Every somdej might different colour tone due to the soaking of holywater during the consecrate ceremony.

Friday, 4 November 2016

Wat Kao Phra - Rian Phra Zhao U-Thong

Wat Kao Phra , Suphanburi
Rian Phra Zhao U-Thong Nur Long Dum ( Black Coated )
B.E. 2513
U-Thong or Ramathibodi I, was the 1st king of the kingdom Ayutthaya reigning from 1350 to 1369. He was known as Prince U Thong (meaning "Golden Cradle") before he ascended to the throne in 1350. He was thought to have been a descendant of Mangrai.
Ramathibodi I, established 4 great officers of state. They were Ministry of the Interior ( Wieng ), Ministry of Treasure ( Klang ), Ministry of King's Household ( Wang ) and Ministry of Agriculture ( Na ). He also codified the T'ai laws and also the one who formed an alliance with the Ming's Dynasty. He established his own capital in the new city of Ayutthaya. King Ramathabodi's reign included Korat, Chantaburi, Tavoy, Tenasserim and large parts of Malaya.
In 1352, he laid siege to Yasodharapura. He was successful in the following year and placed one of his sons on the throne. However, they were only able to keep the throne until 1357, when the khmers were able to regain it. King Ramathibofi's death sparked a conflict over succession. Initially, his son king Ramesuan became the ruler of Autthaya, but King Ramesuan later abdicated in favor of King Ramathibodi's brother-in-law, King Borommaracha I.
The consecrate ceremony was held at Wat Kao Phra in Suphanburi. Many great Luang Phor in Suphanburi to the consecrate ceremony like , Luang Phor Mui of Wat Don Rai , Luang Phor Deang of Wat Thung Kok , Luang Phor Pluem of Wat Suan Hong to mass chant these batch of amulets.

Wat Kao Phra - Rian Phra Zhao U-Thong

Wat Kao Phra , Suphanburi
Rian Phra Zhao U-Thong Nur Long Dum ( Black Coated )
B.E. 2513

U-Thong or Ramathibodi I, was the 1st king of the kingdom Ayutthaya reigning from 1350 to 1369. He was known as Prince U Thong (meaning "Golden Cradle") before he ascended to the throne in 1350. He was thought to have been a descendant of Mangrai.

Ramathibodi I, established 4 great officers of state. They were Ministry of the Interior ( Wieng ), Ministry of Treasure ( Klang ), Ministry of King's Household ( Wang ) and Ministry of Agriculture ( Na ). He also codified the T'ai laws and also the one who formed an alliance with the Ming's Dynasty. He established his own capital in the new city of Ayutthaya. King Ramathabodi's reign included Korat, Chantaburi, Tavoy, Tenasserim and large parts of Malaya.

In 1352, he laid siege to Yasodharapura. He was successful in the following year and placed one of his sons on the throne. However, they were only able to keep the throne until 1357, when the khmers were able to regain it. King Ramathibofi's death sparked a conflict over succession. Initially, his son king Ramesuan became the ruler of Autthaya, but King Ramesuan later abdicated in favor of King Ramathibodi's brother-in-law, King Borommaracha I.

The consecrate ceremony was held at Wat Kao Phra in Suphanburi. Many great Luang Phor in Suphanburi to the consecrate ceremony like , Luang Phor Mui of Wat Don Rai , Luang Phor Deang of Wat Thung Kok , Luang Phor Pluem of Wat Suan Hong to mass chant these batch of amulets.