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PDMAD5555 : Wealth, Progression set (2 items) of Phra Nirantarai & Phra Pairee Pinard with temple box (LP Somdej Phra Yannasangwon, Wat Bowon, Bangkok ) with Katha: SomdetPhraYannasangwon | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 100% Authentic from the Temple
Name: the set (2 items) of Phra Nirantarai and Phra Pairee Pinard with a red velvet temple box
From: LP Somdej Phra Yannasangwon, Wat Bowon, Bangkok
Origin: Thailand
Year: 2535 BE (1992 CE)
Material:holy powder sprinkled with Pong Tabai Phra Kring Pokasap (filings of Phra Kring Pokasap)
Ceremony: This set was properly blessed by LP Somdej Phra Yannasangwon.
Power:
- People believe to worship Phra Nirantarai will bring safety, good things and prosperity.
History of Phra Nirantarai:
Phra Nirantarai was created by King Rama the Fourth of Thailand with the intention of giving to eighteen temples. The name “Nirantarai” was named by King Rama the Fourth. This name means “without dangers” that comes from the event that Phra Nirantarai wasn’t stolen when the thief broke into the keeping place. He stole only Phra Kring but didn’t touch this Buddha statue at all. This Buddha statue has been patronized by kings of Thailand. These days, Wat Bowornniwet Vihara Rajaworavihara, Bangkok is one of 18 temples where Phra Nirantarai is situated.
- Phra Pairee Pinard is a longtime Thai amulet. Phra means ‘Buddha’ and ‘Pairee Pinard’ means ‘enemies lose’. According to the name, this Buddha amulet is believed to keep enemies away and also make worshiper get through the obstacles easily.
History of Phra Pairee Pinard (Buddha Image of Enemy Loss):
This style of Buddha is called Phra Pairee Pinard that means ‘enemies get lost’. Around 1848, someone offered King Rama IV a Buddha sculpture. While the king got ordained as a monk, that Buddha could protect the king from assassins. And also holiness of Buddha, soon people who tried to kill the king died somehow. So the king named Buddha “Phra Pairee Pinard” to mean Buddha could make enemies gone.
For Your Information about Wat Bowon:
Wat Bowon or full name “Wat Bowonniwet Vihara Rajaworavihara” is a major temple in Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok, Thailand. The temple is a center of the Thammayut Nikaya school of Thai Theravada Buddhism and has been a major temple of patronage of Chakri dynasty.
Wat Bowon is located near the Wan Chart Bridge and Banglamphoo Market. Prince Mahasakdipolsep, vice-king of the Third Reign, ordered the construction of this temple along with Wat Rangsisuthawas and it was built between CE 1824 to1832.
Wat Bowon is the residence of members of the royal family who enter the monkhood. It has been the residence of many the supreme patriarchs of the Buddhist Church in Thailand, and it is the site of Mahamakut Rajavittayalai, Thailand's first Buddhist institution of the high education.
The Biography of Somdet Phra Yannasangwon:
Somdet Phra Yannasangwon (3 October 1913 –24 October 2013) was the 19th Supreme Patriarch of Thailand. Spent his lifetime at Wat Bowon. Assumed the position from 1989 to 2013, until the sadly demise due to blood infection following recent surgery for an intestinal infection.
During his more than seventy years as a monk and novice, Somdet Phra Yannasangwon has held variety of posts in the Thai ecclesiastic hierarchy. In these roles, he has always been concerned with promoting education, both religious and secular. He has assisted in the founding and construction of numerous schools, as well as sponsoring campaigns to build schools, temples, and hospitals in rural communities. As abbot of Wat Bowon, he oversaw the renovation and expansion of this famed century-old monastery. Wat Bowon is known as one of several monasteries in Thailand where Westerners can not only study, but also ordain either as full bhikkhu, or for a limited term (such as vassa) as a novice (samanera). Long interested in the meditation techniques of the Thai forest monks, His Holiness has helped make his temple residence a center for meditation study and instruction in Bangkok, himself delivering lectures on meditation and Buddhist teachings on two Uposatha days each month.
He has also been active in teaching to both non-Thais and the international Thai emigrant community. His recorded sermons and teachings are distributed among Thais living outside Thailand, particularly in areas where there is not access to temples or Theravada monks. Non-Thais have also been encouraged to study Buddhism. A number of his books and talks have also been translated into English, and he has been involved in sponsoring the establishment of temples and monasteries outside Thailand.
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