Phra Somdej Pim Ork Rong Ket Chum Sum Ket Yaw Wat Chanasongkram BE2360 (released during BE2480-BE2490) Phra Somdej Arahang, Master of Archan Toh
Phra Somdej Pim Ork Rong Ket Chum Sum Ket Yaw Wat Chanasongkram BE2360 (released during BE2480-BE2490) Phra Somdej Arahang, Master of Archan Toh Wat Rakang with Standard Certificate
Classified as an old temple Located above the canal, Rong Mai. On Chakrabongse Road Chana Songkhram Sub-district, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok in 1968. Wat Chanasongkram has restored and restored the Buddha image in the Ubosot, the Apostle, Phra Reang, and Phra Maha Sangkhajai. Which is enshrined in the temple Along with allowing the technicians to adjust the base area to place the new monk In this restoration It took many years. Since the temple is always used for religious activities And used as a place to offer food to monks who come to study the Buddha As a result, the working time of the technicians on a daily basis is less and inconsistent.
Phra Somdej Phra Chana Songkhram Temple Print Phra Nang Phaya (Special print) Wheel type Phra Nang Phaya Sanehachan, Sukhothai Province
Phra Somdej Phra Chana Songkhram Temple Print Phra Nang Phaya (Special print) Wheel type Phra Nang Phaya Sanehachan, Sukhothai Province
Until on Tuesday, August 29, 1972, during the time when the monk was Technician who is in charge of adjusting the area under the Chukchi base, which has enshrined the Buddha image. Came to inform the mentor who is taking care of the students during my play that Met a small printer of Somdej Dig up the end of the spade from the soil beneath the base of the chukchi. Around the back of the Buddha image The temple therefore ordered the technicians to continue digging with care. When the technician dug about 1 cubit deep, he found a large number of Phrim Somdej (about 10,000) and found a bowl in the Sukhothai period. Which contains 35 special gilded amulets by Phra Somdej Phra Somdej that were found most of the unearthed Looks like a group together in a mass Each loaf has about 50 - 60 Buddha images attached to each other, some of which have a decaying texture. When having carved the tablet from each other Most of the Buddha amulets are damaged. In the form of Phra Lok, unable to see the Buddha image That really perfect condition There is only a small fraction (approximately 5,250 more than one) and often has a butter-like color stained on the Buddha's skin. Some of them look like blisters and blisters, but are hard. Available in both white and yellow. It is widely distributed along the surface of the Buddha image in the outer area.
Number and pattern of Phra Somdej Chana Songkhram Temple chamber
Phra Somdej Phra Chana Songkhram Temple Print Phra Nang Phaya (Special print) Wheel type Phra Nang Phaya Sanehachan, Sukhothai Province
Phra Somdej Phra Chana Songkhram Temple Print Phra Nang Phaya (Special print) Wheel type Phra Nang Phaya Sanehachan, Sukhothai Province
After the temple Which was led by Phra Maha Samakhom (Phor Por Kor , the position of the abbot secretary at that time Has sorted the Phra Somdej, which is in good condition After leaving the damaged Buddha image, it was found that Phra Somdej, which was in perfect condition, totaled about 5,250 more than the Buddha image, able to classify the form of Phra Somdej that was unearthed in total, in the total number of 8 large prints as follows:
1.) Phra Somdej, large print, three-tier base
2.) Phra Somdej, small print, three-tier base
3.) Phra Somdej Arang Pimketschon Arch: There are two types of tabletop prints:
- Type Ong
- Pockton
4.) Phra Somdej Pimthan Sam
5.) Phra Somdej print points (special print), three-tier base
6.) Phra Somdej print points (special print), five-tier base
7.) Phra Somdej Pim Mai (special print), five-tier base
8.) Phra Somdej Pim Nang Phaya (Special print) Wheel Phrang Phaya Sanehjan, Sukhothai
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