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PHRA LEELA PIM WAT MAHATHAT
NUER CHIN NGERN (SILVER LEAD MATERIAL)
EXTREME VERY RARE AND HARD TO FIND
OVER 600 YEARS OLD PHRA KRU
CHEDI KRU OF WAT MAHATHAT
SUKOTHAI KINGDOM ERA
100% ORIGINAL PERFECT CONDITION FROM STUPA WAT MAHATHAT WITH NATURAL ORIGINAL STAIN.
ATTACHED WITH 2 BIG ASSOCIATION CERTIFIED :
– CERTIFICATE AUTHENTICITY FROM SAMAKOM THAI BUDDHA IMAGES ADMIRATION ASSOCIATION.
– GPRA INSTITUTE CERTIFICATION CARD.
Phra Leela Votive tablet amulets were first discovered under the pagoda at Wat Mahathat in Sukhothai province. Phra Leela amulet is very popular among thai Phra Kru Collector specially from Sukothai era because its the Top Art of Phra Leela, Thai people belive that this Phra Leela brings smooth life for wearer. Also have blessing for protect owner from any dangers and bring good fortune.
Phim of Leela Bai Meed is mean Phra Leela with style like Sword, this Pim very rare to find in market and this pim show in hard cover big book of Sukothai Phra 3rd edition.
Wat Mahathat is the most important and impressive temple compound in Sukhothai Historical Park. ‘Wat Mahathat’ translates as ‘temple of the great relic’ and many Thai cities have a Wat Mahathat, where relics of the Buddha were kept.
This Phra Kru is Found in Stupa Kru of Wat Mahathat From Sukothai Kingdom , Phra Kru from Wat Mahathat is created by a command of King Sukothai for Pay Respect to Lord Buddha. This Kru built around 600-700 years ago.
When evaluating the Sukhothai Inscriptions (on stone) Wat Mahathat was built somewhere in between 1292 A.D and 1347 A.D
The kingdom flourished for 200 years, during which its capital at Old Sukothai was a highly influential political and religious center. Eight kings would rule from the royal capital, the most important of whom was King Ramkhamhaeng (A.D 1278–99), the youngest son of the founding king. Among other accomplishments, he established Theraveda Buddhism as the national religion (replacing Khmer Hinduism) and introduced an early form of the Thai alphabet.
Sukhothai began to decline in the 14th century, as Ayutthaya’s power was on the rise. By the late 1300s Sukothai had become vassal state of Ayutthaya; in 1438 A.D it relinquished all independence.






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