Statues
Phra Kaew Loon Sukthai 2545
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2545
Temple: Wat Phra Kaew
Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram (Wat Phra Kaew) is the temple where the Emerald Buddha (Phra Kaew) is enshrined and it has made and consecrated various batches of images and amulets of Phra Kaew. The usual print or mould is that that Phra Kaew is adorned with regalia. However, in 2545, the temple declared it will stop making and consecrating images and amulets of Phra Kaew in future and the last batched made and consecrated reflects the original look of the Emerald Buddha without regalia. It is made of resin with gold speckles and comes only in 5 inches lap width.
Purpose: Prestige, authority, prosperity, and repelling evil.
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Phra Buddha Chinnarat (Hawaiian Kathin) LP Pae 2539
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2539
Temple: Wat Pikulthong
This rare 9 inches lap-width Phra Buddha Chinnarat image with code number 679 was made and consecrated by highly revered guru monk Luang Phor Pae for the purpose of raising fund to renovate a Thai Temple in Hawaii. Only those who rented one Buddha image then gain the right to join the Kathin group led by His Venerable. This batch of Phra Buddha Chinnarat images went through two grand consecration ceremonies, one held at the ubosot of Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat (Wat Yai), Phitsanulok Province and, the other, at Wat Pikulthong, Singburi Province.
Width: 9 inches Height:20 inches
Purpose: Success, overcoming all difficulty, prosperity, and wealth.
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Phra Putta Kwak (9 inches) 2548
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2548
Temple: Wat Pikulthong
This batch of Phra Putta Kwak is the second batch of wealth fetching Buddha images made and consecrated by Wat Pikulthong, Singburi Province. The first batch was made and consecrated by the earlier abbot Luang Phor Pae in 2518. Subsequently, the successor to the abbotship, Luang Phor Wimon made and consecrated the second batch to commemorate Luang Phor Pae in 2548.
Purpose: Prosperity, wealth, and fortune.
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Phra Buddha Nimit (9 inches lap-width)
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2546
Temple: Wat Noak
The Phra Buddha Nimit made and consecrated by Ajahn Jet is designed and constructed with mixture of Indian Gandhara, Sukhothai, and western arts. The facial features of the Buddha are typically more realistic and human-like as in western art but, at the same time, retained the slender figure, spiral hair curls, and distended earlobes of Sukhothai art as well as the facial expression of inner peace typical of Indian Gandhara art. In lieu of the bhumisparsa mudra posture, this Phra Buddha Nimit image adopts the Dhyana Mudra and a Khad Samathi Rab posture; is adorned in Kāṣāya instead of the Mahachak ornamental gears; and the Buddha sits on a round lotus top Chat Tat or triratha pedestal with eight disciples or Arahants, namely, Phra Kotamyak, Phra Mahakasapak, Phra Anun, Phra Mokalanak, Phra Lahoon, Phra Kawanbodi, Phra Wubali, and Phra Salibuk guarding the eight directions.
Purpose: Having a second chance in life, enhancing wealth and fortune, destroying negative energies.
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