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PREAB123 : Holy Copper Nawa Luang Por Thongkam Setthi Medal (Wat Traimit, Bangkok )
with Katha: Buddha_LuangphoThongkam_WatTrimit
Stock Status Discontinued   
Size 2.5 x 3.2 cm




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**Dear customers: This Pre-order will be closed on Friday 30 September 2016 and sent around Tuesday 20 December 2016 or as soon as possible.

100% Authentic from the Temple

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Name: Luang Por Thongkam Setthi Medal

- copper
- cast only 2,559 pieces
- with authentication code and number

Size: 2.5 x 3.2 cm

Description: This medal is depicted “Luang Por Thongkam”, the biggest Golden Buddha in the world of Wat Traimit which has been the faith centre of Thai people and Chinese people in Thailand for a long time. Luang Por Thongkam Setthi Medal will bring good luck, prosperity and security to the holder.

**Experience: Luang Por Thongkam or the Golden Buddha Image is signature of Wat Traimit , Bangkok. People from different parts of Thailand and foreigners come to pay respect to the Golden Buddha Image every day. Not only beauty, but also holiness, many people who worshiped the Golden Buddha Image got lucky and fulfilled in what they wished.

Name: Setthi (millionaire)

Year: 2559 BE (2016 CE)

From: Wat Traimit , Bangkok

Origin: Thailand

Events:
- amulet casting ceremony on 9 September 2016 at Wat Traimit , Bangkok performed by Phra Phromwethee (abbot of Wat Traimit ) and many guru monks such as LP Chaemnarn (Wat BangGooDiThong, Pathumthani Province), LP Tiw (Wat Maneechonlakhan, Lopburi Province), LP Maen (Wat NaTangNok, Ayutthaya Province), etc.
- official grand blessing ceremony on 16 November 2016 at Wat Traimit , Bangkok joined by famous guru monks

**List of guru monks who joined the amulet casting ceremony on 9 September 2016:
1. Phra Phromwethee (abbot of Wat Traimit ) as president of the ceremony
2. LP Chao Khun Thongchai (abbot assistant of Wat Traimit ) as leader of monks in the ceremony
3. LP Thong, Wat Plod Sat, Ang Thong Province
4. LP Nikorn, Wat Traimit , Bangkok
5. LP Phromma, Wat Yannawa, Bangkok
6. Phra Ajarn Pha, Wat Traimit , Bangkok
7. Phra Ajarn Ho, Wat Traimit , Bangkok
8. LP Chaemnarn, Wat BangGooDiThong, Pathumthani Province
9. LP Maen, Wat NaTangNok, Ayutthaya Province
10. LP Tiw, Wat Maneechonlakhan, Lopburi Province
11. LP Jak, Wat Sung, Saraburi Province
12. Phra Thepmuni, Wat Traimit , Bangkok
13. Phra Ratchamongkolmethee, Wat Samphanthawong, Bangkok
14. Phra Sutheethammanat, Wat Yan Nawa, Bangkok
15. Phra Sagayaputiwong, Wat Arun, Bangkok
16. Phra Sriwiramuni, Wat Traimit , Bangkok
17. Phra Udompreechayan, Wat Traimit , Bangkok
18. Phra Kru Uthijayanusat, Wat Ratchapradit, Bangkok
19. Phra Kru Sitthiwatthanakhun, Wat Krachang, Bangkok
20. Phra Mahathanamet, Wat Traimit , Bangkok
21. Phra Kru Sripariyatkosit, Wat Traimit , Bangkok
22. Phra Mahayanthat , Wat Traimit , Bangkok
23. Phra Kru Wachirayanwat, Wat Traimit , Bangkok
24. Phra Kru Phaisanrattanawong, Wat Traimit , Bangkok
25. Phra Kru Samusaran, Wat Mai Thepnimit, Bangkok
26. Phra Kru Sangkarakthiraphong, Wat Samphanthawong, Bangkok
27. Phra Kru Samuwatchara, Wat Rakhang, Bangkok

Purpose: contribute to educational funds for monks and novices

About Temple:
Wat Traimit wittayaram Worawiharn (shortly called Wat Traimit ) is located in Samphanthawong District, Bangkok. In this temple, there is the biggest pure-golden Buddha statue in the world located. The biggest golden Buddha statue in the world is named Phra Phutthamahasuwanpatimakorn. This Buddha statue is made of pure gold and 3.5 meters and 21 inches tall and about 5.5 tons heavy. This Buddha statue is recorded by Guinness Book of World Records in 1990. This is the mention in Guinness Book for the biggest Buddha statue in Thailand, highest intrinsic value is the 15th-century gold Buddah in Wat Traimit Temple in Bangkok, Thailand. It is 3-04 m 10 ft tall and weighs an estimated 51/2 tonnes. At the April 1990 price of $ 227 per fine ounce, its intrinsic worth was $ 21.1 million. The gold under the plaster exterior was found only in 1954.

History of the Golden Buddha at Wat Traimit
Named Phra Sukhothai Trimit, this statue is placed in Wat Traimit near Chinatown in Bangkok. In the traditional sitting poster, it measures 3.10 m. across the lap from knee to knee and 3.91m. from base to top. A peculiarity of the statue is that it can be taken to 9 pieces. The purity of gold is 40 % from the base up to the neck, 80 % from the chin to the forehead, and 99 % for the hair and the topknot, weighing 45 kg. It was estimated that the gold Buddha was built in the Sukhothai period (1238-1438). But there are no written records of its origin.
Towards the end of the 18th century after King Rama I estabished Bangkok as the new capital, he ordered the removal of all important Buddha images from the North to Bangkok lest they might suffer damage since the northern region was not yet pacified. And among the statues moved to Bangkok was this gold Buddha. But it was covered with stucco and placed at Wat Phraya Krai without arousing any special interest among the worshippers.
Later, Wat Phraya Krai became dilapidated and was ordered closed by King Rama V(1868-1910). And this statue was moved to Wat Traimit . The abbot of the temple then asked other monasteries for a possible transfer. But nobody was interested because of its huge size and plain look. So the abbot decided to keep the statue in his own temple and built a special vihara to house it.
On the eve of its scheduled removal, a heavy rain soaked the stucco covering. In the act of moving, the statue was accidentally dropped and the stucco cracked, revealing the shining gold inside.
Nobody knows the true reason for the cover-up of the gold Buddha. It was presumed that the statue was covered up just before the invasion of the Burmese in the mid-18 century, so as to conceal its true value from the enemy.


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