Name of the amulet: Phra Pidta amulet, Phang Phrakan, two-land edition, Phra Borommathat Temple and Nang Phraya Temple, nawa material
Phra Pidta Phang Phrakan coin, two-disc edition,
with gear-shaped edge. Only a few were made.
Phra Pidta Phang Phra Kan coin, Song Phaendin model
Edge of the coin Total built is small.
In front is a picture of Phra Pidta Phang Phra Kan.
The front side features Phra Pidta Phang Phrakan, and the back side features the energy of the universe and a diagram of 27 constellations in the sky based on astrology. These are the same constellations as those at the City Pillar Shrine in Nakhon Si Thammarat.
The energy of the universe influences the lives and well-being of humans on earth. Therefore, whoever possesses this amulet will have the power to support the energy in their destiny for the better. It is like a receiver of energy from the universe to those who worship it.
This is a masterpiece of sacred sculpture.
The coin is beautiful and thick. The ceremony was consecrated by more than 1,000 monks, which could be considered the greatest consecration ceremony in the south. It has never been done before.
Monks and monks came from all over Thailand to consecrate the ceremony.
On the back is a picture of the power of the universe and a chart of 27 constellations in the sky. which is modeled according to astrological principles and is a single group of stars with the address at City Pillar Shrine, Nakhon Si Thammarat
The power of the universe will influence our lives. and the nature of human beings on earth. Therefore, who has this sacred object? It will have the power to support the power in one's destiny for the better, acting as a receiver of energy from the universe to those who worship it.
Excellent work, divine sculpture.
Beautiful coin, very thick, good ceremony, consecrated by more than 1000 monks and teachers. It is considered a consecrated ceremony. It can be said to be the greatest in the South. never before
Monks and teachers can be said to have come from all over Thailand to consecrate.
This model uses a special production technique. At the back, the center of the pump is raised, while the outer edge of the pump is deep, forming a pan basin. It gives the coin a very beautiful dimension. and makes counterfeiting coins very difficult..
So there is definitely no fake. You can collect it with peace of mind.. It's hard to find now.. This set of amulets is not very large. and was also divided into Malaysia. Because there are many people who respect Jatukam Ramathep. Therefore there are very few monks left in circulation in Thailand..
Maha Chakkraphat Deva Coronation Ceremony and Noppahroh Deva Coronation Ceremony
(The first great ceremony in history is left in the legend of the Jatukam Ramathep line.)
At Wat Phra Borommathat and Wat Nang Phraya on 1-2-3-4 December 2005.
999 monks chanting Buddhist mantras, 108 elder monks chanting prayers, 16 Dhamma ceremonies, 10 monks praying for heavenly bodies.
Wat Phra Borommathat Chediyaram
Wat Phra Borommathat Chediyaram is situated in the heart of Nakhon Chum town. The Phra Ubosot houses a large number of bronze Buddha images from the Sukhothai and Ayutthaya periods. The principal chedi named Phra Borommathat Chediyaram (พระบรมธาตุเจดียาราม). The Chedi was constructed by King Lithai of Sukhothai to house the Buddha’s relics in 1357 and was in a lotus shape typical to Sukhothai art, but comprised 3 lotus-shaped chedis on a single base. Later, it was renovated into the Burmese style Chedi by a Burmese log trader during the reign of King Rama V.
https://www.tourismthailand.org/Attraction/wat-phra-borommathat-chediyaram
Wat Nang Phaya (The temple was built in the Sukhothai period)
Nang Phaya Temple is on the middle of the river that holds traffic between Mahathat Temple and Ratchaburana Temple in Phitsanulok. Behind the Ubosot, you will find Phra Nang Phaya Ruenkaew, a beautiful image of the Buddha that resembles the Phra Buddha Chinnarat. There are several old pagodas in the vicinity of Phra Nang Phaya Ruenkaew. The temple is famous for its Phra Nang Phaya amulet in the image of the Buddha seated with a three-headed naga decorated on their eaves. The interior of the temple is adorned with beautiful images and when compared to Mahathat temple across the street, Nang Phaya Temple is a very peaceful and serene place worth visiting.http://www.tourismthailand.org/See-and-Do/Sights-and-Attractions-Detail/Wat-Nang-Phaya--4748
The Sukhothai Kingdom[i] was a post-classical Siamese kingdom (maṇḍala) in Mainland Southeast Asia surrounding the ancient capital city of Sukhothai in present-day north-central Thailand. The kingdom was founded by Si Inthrathit in 1238 and existed as an independent polity until 1438, when it fell under the influence of the neighboring Ayutthaya after the death of Borommapan (Maha Thammaracha IV).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sukhothai_Kingdom
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