Thursday, April 22, 2010

Wat Phra Si Sanphet ~ Phra Chai "Phra Ngang" - Ayutthaya Victory Buddha.

Once-called Phra Ngang but now called "Phra Chai" Buddha images, which means Buddha image of Victory.

Such the statues was so called Phra Ngang for many decades just because the former-generation people misunderstood that it's not represented Lord Buddha. So, they put Phra Ngang in the trouser's pocket. But it is now clear that they are misunderstood by the characteristics of the statues. Present-day collectors now call the statues "Phra Chai" which means Buddha image of Victory.
Even though, so many people still misunderstands about its characteristics and origin. The naive monks and lay persons commercially produce weird Phra Ngang statues with red eyes and curved top-stem. They are still called Phra Ngang. All these are imaginary items and not accepted by Thai veteran collectors. And a lot of them are exported!! Do you have one of those items ??
The photos taken when I visited Wat Phra Si Sanphet in Ayutthaya.Code: 109.
Monk: Mass Chanted - 108 Monks.
Temple: Wat Phra Si Sanphet.
Special: Taken out from Chedi after kept for 10 years at Wat Phra Si Sanphet. Chanted and blessed in the grand ceremony by the 108 great monks. The specific name of this Phra Chai Buddha image is "Subduing-Phya-Chompoo Buddha Image".
Effect: For Victory and successful in everything that you do (always do the good deeds), Conquering enemy, can change bad luck to good luck, protection from harm and bad influence and evil etc...
Price: Sold Thanks for Support. (West Malaysia, free courier fee).
Rent and Email/Phone no. to: dhammapath@hotmail.com / 016-5555291
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See more information of Wat Phra Si Sanphet at:
http://dhammapath.blogspot.com/2009/06/wat-phra-si-sanphet-in-ayutthaya.html
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Or other temple journey at:
http://www.dhammapath.blogspot.com/

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