Description

Amulet name: Phra Yamaka Patiharn

Origin: Wat Phra That Phanom Woramahawihan, Nakhon Phanom, Thailand

Material: Metal

Year: 2022



This amulet was blessed by highly revered monks.

- Phra Thep Waramunee

- Phra Ratchamongkhol Watcharacharn

- LP Sila

- LP Khamlai

- LP Klom

- Phra Acharn Suriyan

- LP Moon

- LP Mahasungthong



The front is Phra Yamaka Patiharn (Buddha performing miracles).

The back is Phra That Phanom pagoda that contained Buddha's relics.



--- The story of Phra Yamaka Patiharn ---

Posture of performing miracles. It is a Buddha image in the posture sitting on ​​a throne, hanging both feet on a lotus flower. His knee raised in a sitting position on the chair. His left hand is placed on the lap. His right hand is raised to the level of the chest, pleasing the fingers of the hand.


Buddha performs miracles by inventing the Jong Krom (The place for walk back and forth) in the air above the mango tree and then ascended to that Jong Krom place. Then perform miracles in pairs, such as streams of water and beam of lights emanating from different parts of his body. The beam of light emitted had 6 alternating colors. And he created another Lord Buddha and had him act alternately with the real Lord Buddha.

They performed 4 gestures.

1. Stand

2. Walking meditation 

3. Sitting cross-legged

4. Reclining



--- The story of Phra That Phanom pagoda ---

Wat Phra That Phanom (Thai: วัดพระธาตุพนม) is a temple in the That Phanom District in the southern part of Nakhon Phanom Province, northeastern Thailand. According to legend, the temple contains the Buddha's breast bone are enshrined, and as such, it is one of the most important Theravada Buddhist structures in the region. Each year, a festival is held at That Phanom to honor the temple. The week-long festival attracts thousands of people who make pilgrimages to honor the shrine.

In Thai folk Buddhism, Wat Phra That Phanom is a popular pilgrimage destination for those born in the year of the Monkey.


--- History of Wat Phra That Phanom ---

It was originally built in the 16th century by the Laotian king, Photisarath of Lan Xang. However, according to legend, the first temple structures were built here a few years after the death of the Buddha by the five kings of the Mon kingdom, known as Sri Gotupura (Lao: ສີໂຄດຕະບອງ Sikhottabong, Thai: ศรีโคตรบูรณ์ Sri Kotrabun). The chedi is said to have been built during the 10th century at a height of around eight meters. At the end of the 17th century, the chedi was restored and raised to about 47 meters. On 11 August 1975, the chedi collapsed, caused by heavy rain and strong storms for several days, but the chedi was rebuilt with funds raised by public subscription and from the Royal Thai Government, which was completed on 23 March 1979.



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