Phra Khun Paen wat Yai Chainmongkol

Phra Khun Paen wat Yai Chainmongkol

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PHRA KHUN PAEN WAT YAI CHAIMONGKOL
PIM BAI PUT SHA HA LIEM
AGE OVER 400 YEARS OLD
NUER CHIN NGERN ( SILVER TIN BASE )
WAT YAI CHAIMONGKOL – AYUTTHAYA KIGDOM

It come with High Quality thick customs solid gold 90% casing with Waterproof.

VERIFIED AUTHENTICITY BY THA PRACHAN SAMAKOM GUARANTEE CARD.

VERIFIED AUTHENTIC IN MAJOR COMPETITION BY SAMAKOM at CHAENG WATTANA 10 JUNE 2018.

Khun Paen Wat Yai Chaimongkol is one of Top Rank Khun Paen in Thailand. Its Created by King Naresuan in Purpose to Victory Celebration from Burma 400 years ago. Wat Yai Chai Mongkol was one of the most famous and prosperous temples during Ayudhaya dynasty.

Thailand Phra Kru history say that this Kru is made and bless in ceremony led by Supreme Patriach Somdej Phra Ponnarat , Spiritual teacher of King Naresuan.

This is Very Rare and Hard to find Phra Kru Khun Paen Ha Liem from Wat Yai, Top valuable to collect and have powerfull blessing of Victory , Protection , Attractiveness and Wealth.

🔥🔥History of Wat Yai Chai Mongkol🔥🔥

Wat Phra Chao Phya-thai. populary known as Wat Yai Chaimongkol, is situated to the southeast of the city. The large chedi there can be seen from a great distance.

It was built by King U-thong in 1357 A.D. for the use of the monks who had returned from Ceylon after studying under Phra Vanarat Maha Thera. This body of monks was known as the Pa Kaeo Sect. So this monasteny was originally known as Wat Pa Kaeo. The monks of this sect were engaged mainly in meditation.

Many people who respected the monks joined the order. The king conferred the title of Somdej Phra Vanarat on the head of the sect and appointed him to the position of Patriarch on the Right Hand Side.

Since it was the place where the patriarch stayed, the monastery was named Wat Chao Phya-thai which means The Temple of the Supreme Patriarch.

Various royals and princes sought advice here during the Ayutthaya period.

In 1592 A.D. during the reign of King Naresuan the Great, the Burmese led an army to try to subjugate Ayutthaya. King Naresuan resisted the invasion and fought on elephant back with the Burmese leader at the district of Nong Sarai in the province of Suphanburi, and was victorious.

On that occasion, King Naresuan’s army was not able to inflict greater losses on the Burmese because many of his regiments did not come to reinforce him in time.

The King wished to execute the officers of those regiments at the conclusion of the war, but Patriarch Vanarat begged the King to pardon them and advised him to build chedis in memory of his great victory.

King Naresuan built one on the scene of the singlehanded combat at Nong Sarai in Suphanburi, and a bigger one on the premises of Wat Chao Phyathai. This second chedi built by King Naresuan was named Phra Chedi Chai Mongkol, or Chedi of the Auspicious Victory, and it was popularly known as Phra Chedi Yai, or the Great Pagoda.

So. later on Chao PhyaThai came to be known also as Wat Yai Chai Mongkol. The top of this chedi is visible to visitors from Bangkok as soon as they enter the boundary of Ayutthaya.

( Historical notes from documents by the Department of Fine Arts)

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