Saturday, December 7, 2019

Rian Stamp Luang Phor Sothorn, Roon Udom Phokasap, Nur Ngern LongYa Benjarong (Silver Material with Coloured Enamel), Wat Sothorn Wararam Woraviharn, Chachoengsao (B.E.2543).

Size : 2.3cm (Width) x 3cm (Height) 

*Come with temple box.



Effect: Thai Peoples believed that Luang Phor Sothorn help to avoid danger and unwanted happenings. Lead away from disasters and disturbance. Moreover, LP Sothorn can bring prosperity, wealth and fulfill worshiper’s desire.

Rian Stamp Luang Phor Sothorn coin Buddha Amulet from Internationally Famous, and National Sacred Temple, Wat Sothorn Wararam Woraviharn temple. Made from Real Silver with coloured enamel - the purpose of making this batch of Rian is to build monk's chamber (Sang Kutti).

This Rian Luang Phor Sothorn with Buddha Image coin is in the oblong 'Rian Stamp' shape, and is considered now one of the rarer editions of the amulets of the last quarter century proceeding from Wat Sothorn.

Made from Real Silver then embellished with a Luxurious coloured enamel glaze, 'LongYa Benjarong', the coins belong to the classic preferred type of Luang Phor Sothorn coin amulet, with the glazed enamel being a trademark of a certain priceless treasure that is destined to accumulate constantly throughout time in status and value, and sacredness.

Rian Stamp Luang Phor Sothorn in front is a Buddha Image and behind is Wat Sothorn Temple image along with the name of the temple and series code stamp, and the Sacred 'Yant Nak Mo Putt Tha Ya' Yantra, are visible on the rear face of the silver coin amulet.

All editions of Luang Phor Sothorn amulets disappear from the public marketplaces very fast (usually within 2 or 3 years of issue of each edition is sufficient to deplete stocks), and are one of Thai Buddhist Peoples 'Phra Koo Ban Koo Mueang' (Nationally Revered Sacred Buddha Images), along with the Emerald Buddha and of course the Chinnaraj Buddha of Phitsanulok.

The purpose of making this batch of Rian is to build monk's chamber (Sang Kutti) at Wat Sothorn, in B.E.2543. The coins were released in various colored glaze enamels on solid silver, as well as in other sacred/precious metals, and Phra Buccha statues.

As always with editions of this Buddha Image released at Wat Sothorn, a Grand Buddha Abhiseka (Phuttapisek) was held with Nationally Important Monks from around the country present to assist in the chanting of the Dhamma Chakra and the subsequent awakening and opening of the eyes of the Luang Phor Sothorn Buddha images.

Magical Power Effect : Metta Maha Niyom, Serm Duang (补运或起运), Gae Aathan, Kaew Klaad Plodpai (prevent danger & safety), Maha Larp (Great Fortune), Maha Phokasap (Great Wealth).

This is a highly recommended amulet for Buddhanussati, Meditation, Serm Duang Karma Improvement, and as a Great family Heirloom Amulet to pass down through further generations of your descendants.

The Luang Phor Sothorn Buddha is most famous for the Wish Granted Effect (有求必应) as you can see a lots of devotees (locals & foreigners) bought some eggs to pay back after their wish granted at the temple. You guys can see even more peoples at the temple during lottery days.

Second is its Miraculous Kaew Klaad evasion of deadly accidents power, and for its certain rise in rarity, Sacred Value, and Monetary Value as time passes.

A totally accepted classic Phim Niyom amulet of International fame, that no Devout Buddhist or Serious Amulet collector would frown upon to wear around his or her neck. This Rian Stamp is an amulet that can be worn with pride, and indeed, will most probably be viewed by all except the most highly studied students of Phra Luang Phor Sothorn, as a Priceless treasure that is beyond imaginable.
Luang Phor Sothorn, Wat Sothorn Wararam Woraviharn, Chachoengsao.
Credit : Internet Photo

The history of Phra Phuttha Sothorn:
Phra Phuttha Sothorn or Luang Phor Sothorn, Thai peoples want to worship most. The legend said that, one day there were three buddha floating into the river. Even though, using 500 people can’t bring three of them out to the land. Floating until to the Sampratuan, today is Sumpatuan and floating until they call it now that "Bang Phra."

Luang Phor sothorn is a Pang Samathi Buddha in Lan Chang type. While Wat Sothorn is the temple of Paad riew together with originates at Krung Sri Ayutthaya, located at Bangpakong river in the area that was called Kongmungkorn {Dragon bend of a river} or Chinese calls Wat Hong. Later, bringing Luang Phor to locate inside the temple. The wind is blowing till the post is broken. Then the people changes from post to flag staff and changes its name to "Wat Saothong". Not so long, the flag staff is broken again, and then changes its name to Wat Saothongthong and changes into Wat Sothorn in the final which means Wat Three Buddhas, all relatives. Later, because of Phutthanuphab has changed its meaning to Sothorn- purified, sacred from that time.

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