Description: LUANG PHO KONG COIN Amulet Wat Klang Bang Kaew, Coin 100 Million, Gold micron Frame. HistoryWat Klang Bang Kaew was originally called Wat Kongkaram. People in Nakhon Chai Si often called it Wat Klang. From the evidence found, it is assumed that it was built in the late Ayutthaya period and flourished in the Rattanakosin period until the present. In the past, the old chapel had beautiful murals of the life of the Buddha, especially the chapter about Mara's temptation. However, a fire broke out in July 1998, completely destroying the chapel. From the condition of the antiques in the temple, such as the chapel, the sema stone, and the chapel, as well as the red sandstone Buddha image which is the principal Buddha image in the chapel, Luang Pho To, it is known that Wat Klang Bang Kaew has been continuously renovated and rebuilt.Buildings and the Phra Phutthawithi Nayok Museum.An interesting thing in the temple is the Ho Trai, which is a Thai-style building. The upper part is slightly tapering towards the center. Along the length of the wall on the south side of the pond, it is 10.4 meters wide and 14 meters long. It is clear that it was a pond dug specifically for the Ho Trai. The walls on all four sides are tightly covered with bricks, unlike some other places that have a large pond and a Ho Trai as part of the pond. But this pond is the same size as the library. Originally, the library used to store scriptures and palm leaf manuscripts, five lacquerware cabinets, and some antiques, which were rather dense and unorganized. At present, the temple has brought the palm leaf manuscripts and other items to be displayed in an orderly manner in the Phra Phutthawithi Nayok Museum, which is a large building in front of the library.Inside, there is the Phra Phutthawithi Nayok Museum, which preserves valuable antiques and art objects, as well as the belongings of two former abbots: Luang Pu Boon or Than Khun Phutthawithi Nayok (Boon Khanthachoti), who governed the temple from 1886–1935, and Luang Pu Phem Phra Phutthawithi Nayok (Phem Punyawasano). The interior is divided into three floors. The lower floor displays the history and belongings of Luang Pu Boon and Luang Pu Phem, amulets, sacred objects, and Luang Pu's Buddha images. Another section is devoted to Thai medicines, herbs, medicines, and an astrological calendar written by Luang Pu. In addition, there are palm leaf manuscripts, palm leaf manuscripts, astrology books, Thai medicine books, and a picture book of Phra Malai. The second floor displays ceramics, cut glass, brassware, and Luang Pu Boon's pearl pulpit. The third floor displays silver Buddhas, old carved wooden pulpits covered in lacquer and gold, and Luang Pu's old hut that was reassembled in the original style to house a wax figure of Luang Pu as it was when he was still alive.The chapel faces the river, making the building not face the right direction. Sacred objectsThe temple has sacred objects created by Luang Pu Chue, such as the first edition of Luang Pu Chue's Sema coin, 1991, made of silver and gold, floating statues, worship statues, worship of the Lord Ganesha, Phra Kring Naresuan Trong Traiphum, Phra Pim Prak Bodhi made of powder, Phra Nang Phaya Sadung Klap made of blessed turmeric powder and baked clay, Phra Pim Siea Lon, Phra Pim Sum Laem, Phra Khun Phaen Khem, cast coins of Luang Pu Chue, Phra Pid Ta made of powder, yantra cloth, and Ya Chindamani.
Price: 39.99 USD
Location: Bangkok
End Time: 2025-01-12T02:06:01.000Z
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Primary Material: Mixed Materials
Color: Brown
Original/Reproduction: Unknown
Region of Origin: Southeast Asia
Age: Unknown
Maker: Wat Klang Bang Kaew, THAILAND