Old Phra Rod Kru?
Plai Chumphon
31 Jul 2022 6:15 a.m.
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I intend to name The old amulet attracted attention. Phra Somdej contained in the big chedi, Wat Mai Amaras, has an old dungeon and a new dungeon...but Phra Rod of Wat Mahawan, Lamphun is a beautiful one that has changed. trading hands in the industry pictures published in the book ...Almost all of them are beautiful and perfect amulets, new dungeons, almost no old dungeons ... at all.
See pictures of Phra Rod Kru Mahawan
Uppercase body in column, front, high relief, face, udon, shaft and base through touch.
but still have clarity
of all the lines
Deep in the floor of the wall, there is an old love, old gold, similar to Rak Thong Somdej Wat Rakhang...
This is Phra Rod Maha Wan, an old dungeon with clear evidence.
from Wat Mahawan
More than a hundred years ago
may be new knowledge
For those who love monks who enter the industry in later generations
but for those who love old monks
he is well known
gradually become aware of learning
understand each other
"Triyaampawai" wrote about Phra Rod in the first book of Phra Rod, Lamphun amulets (Print B.E. 2503) that both found in a dungeon (chedi) and excavated in the temple area.
many times
The reign of King Hempinthuphaichit Between 1892-2402 Because the old pagoda was mostly dilapidated and destroyed. Prince Damri has restored the chedi. by using the old way of wearing
during the restoration
Found a lot of salvation
In the rubble piled up
Managed to scoop it up to fill the swamp.
Some of the amulets were placed in the new chedi.
Some of them have leaders to worship.
and some of them were mixed with the remains of sand and bricks that were filled in the wells.
1908, the reign of Prince Inthiyongyot
pagoda base part
with the root of the Bodhi Chonchai tree, causing the chedi to crack
Therefore, the dismantling of the repair base was rebuilt.
Found Phra Rod, one of the alms bowls containing the previous one.
The King ordered them to be distributed.
and ordered to reprint Phra Rod
The same amount was put into the pagoda instead.
Later, Phra Rod was excavated in the courtyard of Wat Mahawankan in the dry season after farming when demand increased. The digging began in earnest. Until the whole temple was filled with potholes, the last time in 1955, around two hundred Buddha images were found.
Sorting through the history of meeting Phra Rod... since the first time
More than a hundred years to this day
When the monks didn't have a price
a number of salvation
It was lacquered and gilded to preserve the body of the Buddha image...some of them were taken for use.
So bruised that sweat seeps into the flesh, seeing the color of honey...
in the soil together bruised flesh Younger than other clay monks
The more meat that is put in the mouth regularly...
some erasable print
but compensated with tender feelings...the flesh of the Buddha was saved in this condition.
Teacher Triyampawai
It was suggested before 1957 that if found, it would definitely be a true salvation.
The monks survived these conditions.
that is reasonable enough to call
The old amulet filled his mouth
It's a pity...that these old amulets... Rarely pass the eye on the standard circle book. that may cause the new generation of monk lovers to not know and may understand that they are fake monks
Know the old Phra Rod Kru
should know the old fake Buddha amulet. B.E. 2445, when the rebels plunder the city of Phrae.
There is news that Ngai will come to rob Lampang.
The people around the area were terrified of danger.
find a monk to protect himself
Fake Buddha amulets started this year.
1942 B.E. Phra Rod, Chao Luang Inthiyongyot, renovated and placed in a pagoda, was brought out and traded for a long time.
Make a new version of Phra Rod on Saturday five
The print is so good that someone accidentally plays the real Phra Rod.
Teacher level, Khun Chian Theerasan still confessed that he was obsessed with playing Phra Rod Kongkaew. a long-time survivor Before finding the main intersection of Phra Rod Ha Mae Phim Let us play together until today.
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