Phra Kleep Bua – Wat Lingkob, Bangkok

Phra Kleep Bua – Wat Lingkob, Bangkok

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PHRA KLEEP BUA – WAT LINGKOB, BANGKOK
NUER DIN SI DAM ( BLACK COLOR )
EXTREME RARE FIND THIS BLACK COLOR
150 YEARS OLD PHRA KRU
BLESS IN GRAND CEREMONY EARLY 2410 B.E
BELIEVED BLESS BY SOMDEJ TOH
WAT RAKHANG KOSITARAM.

ITS VERIFIED BY SAMAKOM CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY BIG CERTIFICATE.

LIFE TIME GUARANTEE FOR AUTHENTICITY OF PHRA AMULET.

Wat Bowonmongkhon was formerly called Wat Lingkob, restored and given to the Mon people for their religious rites by Somdet Phra Bowonratchao Krom Phraratchawangbowon Mahasenanurak. It is located on the banks of the Chaophrya at Thonburi.

In early 2410 B.E, the current Abbot of the Lingkon temple was Pra Sumethachan. He entered the priesthood as a novice at the age of 10 before being ordained at Wat Bangput, Nothaburi. In 2399 B.E He moved to Wat Chanasongkram, Banglampu, before being invited to take up the position of Abbot at Wat Lingkob after the death of the previous Abbot, Pra Ramanmunee.

It is recorded that he constructed a new Chedi which he was to fill with many votive tablets such as Phra Kleep Bua made from baked clay and other valuables.The blessing ceremony believed attended by many leading monks of the era was presided over by none other than Pra Somdej Buddhachan Toh himself, making these amulets extremely valuable and highly collectible.

These amulets were not recovered until March BE 2509 when part of the chedi collapsed due to water erosion. Originally thieves were first to discover the breach and although the temple was alerted and guarded by local police still more of the cache was stolen.

The Religious Affairs Department finally gave permission for the Chedi to be formerly excavated. Amongst the scared amulets other Buddhist relics such as gold rings and takruts were also uncovered.

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