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PBUPZ3528R : Rare Phra Kring Phra Putthachinnarat Amulet - Maw Wau Gau Batch (Wat Benjamabopit, Bangkok Province) with Katha: Buddha_Chinnarat | | | ![](https://www.billionmore.com/product/image/PBUPZ3528R-1.jpg) | ![](https://www.billionmore.com/product/image/PBUPZ3528R-2.jpg) | ![](https://www.billionmore.com/product/image/PBUPZ3528R-3.jpg) | ![](https://www.billionmore.com/product/image/PBUPZ3528R-4.jpg) | ![](https://www.billionmore.com/product/image/PBUPZ3528R-5.jpg) |
| Great ceremony and great Buddha amulet
100% Authentic from the Temple
Name: Phra Kring Phra Putthachinnarat Amulet
Name: Maw Wau Gau that mean the Abbreviation of Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn
From: Wat Benjamabopit, Bangkok Province
Year: BE2519 (CE1976)
Material:Silver
Size: 1.9 cm x 3.4 cm
Code: 2308
Origin: Thailand
Purpose: Donate the money for developing Wat Benjamabopit
Consecration: there were top monks around Thailand joined to bless inside Buddhist church of Wat Benjamabopit
Power: Phra Putthachinnarat has powers such as bring happiness, good things and success to a worshiper.
Wat Benjamabopit Dusitwanaram (Wat Ben) , the Marble Temples, in located near Government House and the Equestrian Statue of King Rama IV. It is an old temple during from the Ayutthaya Period and was originally names Wat Laem or Wat Saithong. During the reign of King Rama IV, the temple was restored by five princes and renamed Wat Bejamabopit (five princes). In 1899 , King Rama V had the temple completely rebuilt and bestowed upon it the name Wat Benjamabopit Dusitwanaram , meaning the Temple of the Fifth King. He placed Prince Narissaranuwattiwong, the nation's chief architect, in change of the design and construction.
The name Marble Temple derives from the phra ubosot , which is square and completely covered with white marble . In it is enshrined a reproduction of the Phra Buddhachinarat image, which King Rama V had copied from the original in Phitsanulok Province.
In the cloister extending from the north, around the west, to the south of the phra ubosot , there are 52 Buddha images of various styles and periods.
In the monastic residence area is a royal ordination hall, which was reconstructed there after having been moved from the Grand Palace. It was in this King Rama V lived when he entered the monkhood. The murals in this building are of historical interest, showing courtly customs and traditions during the reigns of King Rama IV and Rama V.
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| Amulets by Wat Benjamabopit, Bangkok Province
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