Wat Indharaviharn
Somdej Phra Puttachantoh loon Cheron Ubosot (Silver/Red/Blue) 2537
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2537
Temple: Wat Indharaviharn
Somdej Phra Puttachantoh is the most revered monk throughout the kingdom as well as overseas Thai Buddhists. This special edition amulet was made to celeberate the building of Ubosot in Wat Indharaviharn, Bang Khun Phrom, Bangkok and it was jointly consecrated by Luang Por Koon, Wat Ban Rai Temple; Phrakru Wichanchaikhun, Wat Pak Khlong Makham Thao; Phra Wisut Thammacharn, Wat Buddhadhammadharo; Phrakru Kitti Wisutthikhun, Wat Phrom Wihan; Phrakhru Sathit Bunnarak, Wat Samranniwet; Phra Thep Methee, Wat Sawettachat; Phrakhru Prajakchariyakun, Wat Kai Chan; Phra Yan Sitthachan, Wat Thep Phithak Punnaram; Phra Bodhiyanrangsi Sangha, Wat Pa Sang Rangsi and et cetera.
Purpose: Intelligence and wisdom, prosperity, eluding all danger and evil.
Somdej Phra Puttachantoh loon Cheron Ubosot (Silver/Green/Yellow) 2537
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2537
Temple: Wat Indharaviharn
Somdej Phra Puttachantoh is the most revered monk throughout the kingdom as well as overseas Thai Buddhists. This special edition amulet was made to celeberate the building of Ubosot in Wat Indharaviharn, Bang Khun Phrom, Bangkok and it was jointly consecrated by Luang Por Koon, Wat Ban Rai Temple; Phrakru Wichanchaikhun, Wat Pak Khlong Makham Thao; Phra Wisut Thammacharn, Wat Buddhadhammadharo; Phrakru Kitti Wisutthikhun, Wat Phrom Wihan; Phrakhru Sathit Bunnarak, Wat Samranniwet; Phra Thep Methee, Wat Sawettachat; Phrakhru Prajakchariyakun, Wat Kai Chan; Phra Yan Sitthachan, Wat Thep Phithak Punnaram; Phra Bodhiyanrangsi Sangha, Wat Pa Sang Rangsi and et cetera.
Purpose: Intelligence and wisdom, prosperity, eluding all danger and evil.
Somdej Phra Buddhachan To (Loon Piset) 2546
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2546
Temple: Wat Indharawihan, Bang Khun Phrom
This Somdej Phra Buddhachan To Phrom Rangsi Medal special edition is specifically made and consecrated as a commemorative to His Venerable. Each amulet is carved by highly skilled artisans to ensure the lines are delicate after casting to provide good dimensions for a classic and charming look. At the back, the upper part enshrines Phra Somdej Song Fak that stood out as a unique identity for this batch of amulet.
Purpose: Wisdom, prosperity, wealth, and dispel all evil.
Somdej Phra Buddhachan To Phromrangsi 9-inches lap width
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2552
Temple: Wat Intharawihan
Wat Intharawihan, Bang Khun Phrom, is a third class royal monastery, in Bang Khun Phrom District, Bangkok that enshrined the iconic statue of Phra Buddha Sri Ariya Mettrai built by Somdej Phra Buddhachan To Phromrangsi. It is an ancient temple built during the Ayutthaya period, formerly known as Wat Bang Khun Phrom Nok, according to the name of the district where King Buddha Yodfa Chulalok the Great bestowed the land to be the location of the houses of Vientiane families. Later, Chao In, the aunt of Chao Noi Khiao Khom, concubine in the reign of King Rama I, made huge renovation to the temple. The villagers then called it Wat In to honor Chao In.
Wat Intharawihan is a major temple known for and remains the prominent source in the making and consecrating of Somdej Phra Buddhachan To's statues and amulets hitherto.
Purpose: Great mercy and compassion, wisdom and intelligence, peace and harmony.
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Phra Chiwok Komaraphat (Loon Laek) 5 inches Lap-width
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2547
Temple: Wat Indharaviharn
Phra Chiwok Komaraphat also known as Por Mor Chiwok was bestowed the title “The Ethical One” by Lord Buddha and has served as physician in the Sangha to help maintain the health of all monks. He was also dedicated to the Dharma with strong faith in Lord Buddha. Subsequently, he even extended his services to worshippers and devotees thereby becoming known as Rheesi Mor Chiwok Komaraphat, “The Grand Master of Traditional Medicine” and is revered by the general public until today.
This batch of Phra Chiwok coded image was made commemorating the ceremony to build a statue of Phra Chiwok Komaraphat. The grand Puttapisek ceremony was held on January 3, 2547 at the Ubosot of Wat Indharaviharn. Many prominent monks participated in the consecration ceremony and they include
– Luang Phor Thong Sueb, Wat Indharaviharn, Bangkok
– Luang Phor Sudchai, Wat Sorthon Wararam, Chachoengsao
– Luang Phor Yam, Wat Rai Khing, Nakhon Pathom
– Luang Phor Ruay, Wat Tako, Ayutthaya
– Luang Phor Bamnet, Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat, Sukhothai
– Luang Phor Thanom, Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok
– Luang Phor Perm, Wat Pom Kaew, Ayutthaya
– Luang Phor Fu, Wat Bang Samak, Chachoengsao
– Luang Phor Khao, Wat Sao Cha Ngok, Chachoengsao, etc.
Purpose: Ward away sickness.
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