Thai amulet Buddha Pha Yan Luang Pho Khao Phraprathan Ayu 230 Year

History and history of Luang Pho Khao. This Buddha statue was originally in an abandoned temple at Angkula Temple. Between Bang Phrom Canal, Taling Chan District, is a Buddha image made of laterite stone. It has beautiful Buddhist characteristics. Lap width 56 inches
Height 47 inches in 1934, Samanera Thawee Sombatpanich along with a group of monks at Wat Chanpakao. I went to pray from Angkula Temple. Which is between Bang Phrom Canal, Taling Chan District, this Buddha image was enshrined in the temple at Wat Chanpakao. And when it's time for the Songkran festival Monks and Buddhists bring out water to bathe every year. And while bathing Luang Por Khao,
 
various miracles often occur, such as rain every time. The people saw it as a miracle. So they brought offerings and asked for good fortune, which most of the time they got what they wanted. Until it became a Buddha image that people respected and respected until today. Later, people saw the importance of Luang Phor Khao. Therefore wanted it to be an important Buddha image of Wat Chanpakao. So they called it a new name. Luang Phor Khao as the name of the temple until now It is highly respected by the people and there are often people who wish to gamble on their fortunes. Some of them won lottery prizes, some big, some small, and some lit firecrackers until it became a tradition until now.

Luang Pho Khao, this Buddha image was originally in an abandoned temple at Angkula Temple. Between Bang Phrom Canal, Taling Chan District, is a Buddha image made of laterite stone. It has beautiful Buddhist characteristics. Lap width 56 inches
Height 47 inches in 1934, Samanera Thawee Sombatpanich along with a group of monks at Wat Chanpakao. I went to pray from Angkula Temple. Which is between Bang Phrom Canal, Taling Chan District, this Buddha image was enshrined in the temple at Wat Chanpakao. And when it was time for the Songkran festival Monks and Buddhists bring out water to bathe every year. And while bathing Luang Por Khao, various miracles often occur, such as rain every time. The people saw it as a miracle. So they brought offerings and asked for good fortune, which most of the time they got what they wanted. Until it became a Buddha image that people respected and respected until today. Later, people saw the importance of Luang Phor Khao. Therefore, he wanted it to be an important Buddha image of Wat Chanpakao. So they called it a new name. Luang Phor Khao as the name of the temple until now It is highly respected by the people and there are often people who wish to gamble on their fortunes. Some of them won lottery prizes, some big, some small, and some lit firecrackers until it became a tradition until now.
 
This Buddha statue was originally in an abandoned temple at Angkula Temple. Between Bang Phrom Canal, Taling Chan District, is a Buddha image made of laterite stone. It has beautiful Buddhist characteristics. Lap width 56 inches
Height 47 inches in 1934, Samanera Thawee Sombatpanich along with a group of monks at Wat Chanpakao. I went to pray from Angkula Temple. Which is between Bang Phrom Canal, Taling Chan District, this Buddha image was enshrined in the temple at Wat Chanpakao. And when it was time for the Songkran festival Monks and Buddhists bring out water to bathe every year. And while bathing Luang Por Khao, various miracles often occur, such as rain every time. The people saw it as a miracle. So they brought offerings and asked for good fortune, which most of the time they got what they wanted. Until it became a Buddha image that people respected and respected until today. Later, people saw the importance of Luang Phor Khao. Therefore, he wanted it to be an important Buddha image of Wat Chanpakao. So they called it a new name. Luang Phor Khao as the name of the temple until now It is highly respected by the people and there are often people who wish to gamble on their fortunes. Some of them won lottery prizes, some big, some small, and some lit firecrackers until it became a tradition until now.