Phra Somdej Song Kaiser Phim Yai - Phong Lek Namphi - Cracked Mould BE 2529 (4)

Phra Somdej Song Kaiser Phim Yai - Phong Lek Namphi - Cracked Mould BE 2529 (4)

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Phra Somdej Song Kaiser Phim Yai - Phong Lek Nam Phi - Cracked Mould BE 2529

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9 Grand Ceremonies:  Mass chanted 9 times by 99 top senior Buddhist monks at Wat Arun (aka Temple of Dawn) over 3 year period ending in BE 2529.

Materials:  A powerful combination of more than 200 different kinds of sacred substances and the soils of four sacred Buddhist sites of pilgrimage in India that took 25 years to collect

  •   Soil from Lord Buddha´s birthplace in Lumbini, Nepal
  •   Soil from the site of Lord Buddha´s Enlightenment at Bodh Gaya, India
  •   Bodhi tree leaves from the site of Lord Buddha´s Enlightenment at Bodh Gaya, India
  •   Soil from the site of Lord Buddha´s first sermon at Sarnath, India
  •   Soil from the site of Lord Buddha´s Maha Parnibbana at Kushinagar, India
  •   Pollen from 108 kinds of flowers
  •   Powder from 100 temples
  •   Jade powder
  •   80 year old Phra Pidta powder from the Supreme Patriach, Wat Bovornives
  •   Luang Poo Thuad powder and ore from B.E.2506, Wat Prasat Bunyawas
  •   Seven salt licks
  •   Forest soil powder from 7 forests
  •   Powder of pagoda top from 9 pagodas
  •   100-year-old slate powder with magical diagrams in Khmer language
  •   Soil powder from the bottom of 9 holy wells
  •   Bone powder of male elephants
  •   Powder of 108 medicinal plants  etc.

Purpose and Effect:   

  •  Increase luck tremendously
  •  Brings wealth luck, good fortune and transform all bad luck to good luck
  •  Successsful in business
  •  Family harmony
  •  Very good in protection from harm and danger 
  •  Clear all obstacles along the way,making you unstoppable in your track
  •  Good opportunity and successful in everything that you do

 A copy of the original temple certificate of authencity of Phra Somdej Song Kaiser B.E.2529.

Every purchase, regardless of the phim or size, will be accompanied with one temple certificate.

History and Miracles of Phra Somdej Song Kaiser (Lord Buddha Image of Kaiser Model)

The article and translation presented below is obtained directly from Wat Arun. 

Among Thailand’s Buddha images made from the past to the present by famous monks from different temples, the Thai society, especially those in the Buddha image circles has recognized the holiness and miracles of Phra Somdej Song Kaiser (Lord Buddha Image of Kaiser Model). Somdej Phra Buddajan Toh Promrangsi miracles have been well known for a long time from the past to today. It’s therefore most appropriate to have a record of Phra Buddajan Toh Promrangsi history and miracles for collectors of new generation to appreciate. 

Phra Somdej Song Kaiser is hard to acquire or even to have a look since Somdej Phra Buddajan Toh Promrangsi made only 300 of them to offer to King Chulalongkorn (King Rama V) before His Majesty traveled to Europe.  Most of Buddha image collectors only heard about this famous model of Buddha images.  Only a few people have the privilege to actually look at one.  Many people may wonder why a Thai Buddha image has a foreign name.  The new generation is surprised to hear the name of the model. Many people know Phra Buddajan Toh Promrangsi history but many have forgotten it. I’m afraid that the holy Buddha image made by Phra Buddajan Toh Promrangsi may disappear from the people’s memory and this world.  That is why I have collected information for readers and followers of Somdej To to read.  After reading it, you’ll know why this holy and beautiful Buddha image is having 5 lotuses at the base that has an implication to King Chulalongkorn, upholding Buddhism, Thailand’s national religion and why His Majesty is known among collectors as “Phra Somdej Song Kaiser” with miracles recognized for a long time among people in and outside the Buddhist image collection circles.

From the history and legend inherited to this day, Phra Buddajan Toh Promrangsi made the Buddha images on Tuesday, on the 9th day of the waxing moon at 09.00 hours, B.E. 2413 (A.D. 1870). The images were made from five special powder materials as follows; 

  • Ithijai powder
  • Patamong powder
  • Maharaj powder
  • Trinisinghe powder and
  • Phudhakun powder

Other materials used are – cooked rice, Kluay Nam (a kind of banana), Kluay Homcan (a kind of banana), 108 kinds of pollen such as snowy orchid, nickernut, crown flower, betel pepper leaf, candlewick or candle wax lit in homage of Lord Buddha, 7 salt licks, 7 forest soils, Sema lichen, scurf of Lord Buddha, pink cassia leaf, Tanowsri sachet powder, water leaked from a rock in a cave, Tan leaf powder, shell powder, cooked rice and delicious foods.  They were all blended and dried, then mixed with boiled sugar cane juice.  They are finally threshed with Tang-iew oil.  The materials were pressed to mould.  Each Buddha image is 3.7cm wide, 5.8cm tall and 5 mm thick, the size of a match box.  Each Buddha image was well moulded with five lotuses at the base.  Before the image was called Phra Somdej Pim Song Kaiser, Luang Po Somdej Toh called it“Phra Somdej Pim Piset” (specially printed Buddha image).  Luang Po Somdej Toh made about 300 images and spent three months to consecrate them.  He offered all the images to King Chulalongkorn before His Majesty traveled abroad in 1870. 

Phra Somdej Pim Song Kaiser became well known when King Chulalongkorn visited Germany. That’s why the images were called Phra Somdej Pim Song Kaiser till today.

From the history and having been relayed to the present generation by the aged, especially the entourage of King Chulalongkorn during His Majesty’s trip to Germany, Europe, the miracles of this Buddha image with pointed face, Garuda chest, round head and five lotuses at the base were related to an event.  After greeting Kaiser William 1 of Germany, King Chulalongkorn sat down to talk to Kaiser William 1 who suddenly noticed red, green and yellow lights around King Chulalongkorn’s shirt pocket and asked the King what he had inside his pocket.  King Chulalongkorn picked up a Buddha image of Phra Somdej Pim Piset and showed to Kaiser William saying that was a Buddha image revered by all Thai Buddhists and used as an amulet to protect himself from any dangers.  Owning one also brings peace of mind. 

Kaiser William was interested in the amulet and started to have faith in the Buddha image. King Chulalongkorn then offered the Buddha image to Kaiser William as a souvenir of his trip to Germany. Kaiser William received the image and put the Phra Somdej Pim Piset into his shirt pocket.  The same lights shown out of his pocket surprising Kaiser William and his people present there.  Kaiser William had more faith in Phra Somdej and felt that the Siamese King had so much reserved power and intelligence.  King Chulalongkorn then named the Buddha image in honour of Kaiser William I by combining the original name of Phra Somdej Pim Piset with the name of Kaiser William as “ Phra Somdej Song Kaiser” from then on.  The general public in Thailand and abroad had so much respect to that model of Buddha image because of its value, might, holiness and miracles that are hard to describe in words.  A large crowd flocked to Rakang Kositaram Temple to obtain Phra Somdej Song Kaiser at that time but they were all disappointed since the amulets were not available at all. 

From then onward, the Buddha image with pointed face, Garuda chest, round head and five lotuses at the base implying King Rama V.  The middle lotus or petal is larger than those on the sides.  Everone then called this Buddha image in line with what’s conferred by King Chulalongkorn “Phra Somdej Pim Song Kaiser” until this day.

At that time, subjects in the Royal Palace assessed the price of each Buddha image as high as 5 chang. This amount of money could buy some 100 rai of land at that time. The value of the Buddha image is priceless today and it’s not available anymore.  It’s only a legend of holiness to be related to the next generation. Those who possess them are highly merited.

You should know as well that Somdej Phra Buddajan Toh Promrangsi was cremated at the royal crematorium at the Temple of Dawn.  The fire to cremate his body was lighted by King Chulalongkorn who was preset at the cremation by Himself.  The royal crematorium was situated at the Temple of Dawn from the establishment of the Rattanakosin Era.  After the cremation of Somdej Phra Buddajan Toh Promrangsi, the royal crematorium which had a concrete base and wood carving on the upper part was worn down.  It was located at the mount of Soi Prok Arun 2 (today is a new road).  Later the royal crematorium was relocated to Thep Sirin Temple until today.  The architectural design was all new. 

Somdej Phra Buddajan Toh Promrangsi was born on the 12th day of the waxing moon, 5th lunar month, Year of Monkey, falling on Thursday, April 17, 1788 in the morning at 06.35 hours and passed away on the 2nd day of the waning moon, 8th lunar month, Year of Monkey, failling on Saturday, June 22, 1872 at midnight.  His age was 84 years, 2 months, and 5 days.  He was the 5th Somdej Phra Buddajan in the Rattanakosin Era.

 Materials used in the construction of Phra Somdej Song Kaiser and Phra Somdej Ha Buddha Nupab Maha Mongkol    

In addition to powder and materials traditionally used to make Phra Somdej, powder and materials from old Phra Somdej and ruins of Phra Somdej Toh, Rakang Temple, Chaiyo Woraviharn Temple, Mai Amataros Temple, Indra Vihara Temple, as well as materials from various holy underground cells (Chedis) and holy places since Chiangsaen, Sukhothai, Sri Satchanalai, Uthong, Lopburi, Ayutthaya, Rattanakosin periods, and 199 kinds of sacred soil from overseas religious places. The materials have been blended and consecrated for 9 candle lightning ceremonies chaired by the Supreme Patriarch, Somdej Phra Yangsangvara, and by 99 senior Buddhist monks.  It took 25 years to collect all the materials and the consecration ceremonies took 3 years.  The powder and materials are still left for later generation to have a look. 

  • Soil from Lord Buddha’s birth place (India)
  • Soil from Lord Buddha’s enlightenment site (India)
  • Soil from Lord Buddha’s First Sermon site (India)
  • Soil from Lord Buddha’s Parinibbana site (India)
  • Powder of old Phra Somdej amulet Rakang Kositaram Temple
  • Phra Somdej amulets of Chaiyo Temple, historical model and old powder
  • Powder of old Phra Somdej amulets of Mai Amataros Temple, and ruins of Phra somdej 09 Model
  • Powder of old Phra somdej of Intara Viharn Temple and old temple roof tiles powder
  • Powder of old Phra Somdej of Plub Temple (Luang Pu Suk Kaituen)
  • Century powder of Rakang Temple, Chao Khun Somdej Phra Buddajarn Toh model (Somdej Buddajarn Phra Thad was given by his disciple Pol. Lt. Siri Yompat)
  • Powder of old Phra Somdej of Paknam Temple, Model 1,4,6
  • Puthakun powder of Phra Yanna Rat Raj Manit (Chao Khun Nara)
  • Powder to make Phra Somdej Maha Raj Songkrut, Sikan Temple (Buddha Siam)
  • Lichen from a pagoda containing relics, Nakhon Ratchasima
  • Lichen from Pattha Sima leaf from 8 directions, Nang Phaya Temple, Phitsanulok Province
  • Lichen from Pattha Sima leaf, Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Phra Kaew) in Bangkok
  • Lichen from pattha Sima Leaf, Phra Buddha Chinaraj Temple, Phitsanulok Province
  • Gold leaf at the foot mark of Phra Buddha Chinaraj Temple, Phitsanulok Province
  • Relics of Lord Buddha’s disciples from a cave in Kanchanaburi Province
  • Hom banana, Nam banana, Homchan banana
  • Laterite from Nang Phaya Temple, Phitsanulok Province
  • Laterite from Phra Kaew Temple, Kamphaeng Phet Province
  • Powder of Phra Archan Pua, a disciple of Luang Pu Pring
  • Powder of Luang Po Dee, Phra Roop Temple, Suphanburi
  • Maharaj powder
  • Powder from Chaingsaen holy cell
  • Silver powder, Sukhothai Province
  • Krui Thong powder
  • Powder of Naga Prok, Lop Buri Province
  • Kru Nana Phaya powder from Suphanburi
  • Powder of Phra Somdej Pilan
  • Powder of Phra Chao Nomo
  • Pakmang powder
  • Ithijae powder
  • Tri Nisinghe powder
  • Three months dried rice
  • Lime stones
  • Honey
  • Pollen from 108 flowers
  • Tang Hua oil
  • Phet Tap Pet minerals
  • Phet Na Tham mineralsKhao Dok Phra Ruang minerals
  • Phet Namkang minerals
  • Copper
  • Paddy minerals and rice of Mai Posop (rock)
  • Crystal sands
  • Black rice powder
  • Powder of areca nut of Luang Po Klai
  • Powder of Luang Pu On, Bangchak Temple
  • Saensuk powder
  • Saen Sabai powder
  • Marigold powder
  • Powder from 100 temples
  • Baked clay powder of Tarawadi Period
  • Stibnite, silver, gold alloy powder, Luang Po Sanoh
  • Buddha image powder of Tarawadi Era
  • Baked clay Buddha image powder
  • Hermit powder from Khao Chongkling
  • Baked clay powder of Archan Tan, Dhrama Sen Temple
  • Phra That powder
  • Marble powder
  • Jade powder
  • Phra Somdej Jitralada powder
  • Gold pollen powder from Pradu Songtham Temple
  • Gold pollen powder Luang Pu Chum Intahsaro from Bangn Nai Temple
  • Gold pollen powder from Thong Nopakun Temple
  • Gold pollen powder from Paknam Phadi Charoen Temple
  • Gold pollen powder from the Temple of Dawn
  • Gold pollen powder from Pathum Kongka Temple
  • Gold pollen powder from Traimitr Vitayaram Temple
  • Gold pollen powder from Karuhabodi Temple
  • Gold pollen powder from Verurachin
  • Gold pollen powder from Tai Temple (Phra Khanong)
  • Gold pollen powder from Maha Buts Temple
  • Gold pollen powder from Yang Temple (Luang Po To)
  • Gold pollen powder from Thong Nai Temple (Luang Po Petch)
  • Gold pollen powder from Lang Boon Temple
  • Gold pollen powder from King Kaew Temple (Luang Po Ake)
  • Gold pollen powder from Suwan Temple (Klong San)
  • Gold pollen powder from Prayoon Wongsawas Temple
  • Gold pollen powder from Anong Kharam Temple
  • Gold pollen powder from Poh Temple (Tha Tien)
  • Gold pollen powder from Taling Chan Temple (Luang Po Dam)
  • Gold pollen powder from Nakhon Pa Mak Temple
  • Gold pollen powder from Kai Tiea Temple (Luang Po To)
  • Gold pollen powder from Chao Arm Temple
  • Gold pollen powder from Sri Sudram Temple
  • Gold pollen powder from Chino Rasaram Temple
  • Gold pollen powder from Huay Mongkol Temple (Luang Po Plung)
  • Gold pollen powder from Asokaram Temple (Luang Po Lee)
  • Gold pollen powder from Pichai Songkram Temple (Luang Po Khien)
  • Gold pollen powder from Yai Inthra Ram Temple
  • Gold pollen powder from Buddha Chinaraj Mongkok Prakan Temple
  • Gold pollen powder from Phrom Mani Temple
  • Gold pollen powder from Chaiyo Woraviharn Temple
  • Gold pollen powder from Pikul Thong Temple, Singburi Province
  • Gold pollen powder from Phanan Cheng Temple
  • Gold pollen powder from Yai Chai Mongkol Temple
  • Gold pollen powder from Vihara Luang Po Mongkol Bopit 
  • Gold pollen powder from Phra Kan Pavilion, Lop Buri Province 
  • Gold pollen powder from Phra Pratone Chedi Temple 
  • Gold pollen powder from Phra Pathom Chedi Temple
  • Gold pollen powder from Rai King Temple 
  • Gold pollen powder from Doong Rang Temple 
  • Gold pollen powder from Thung Latya Temple (Luang Po Lamyai) 
  • Gold pollen powder from Khao Rak Temple Kanchanaburi Province
  • Gold pollen powder from Pa Rae Rai Temple, Kanchanaburi Province
  • Gold pollen powder from Nang Phaya Temple, Phitsanulok Province
  • Gold pollen powder from Phra That Cho Hae Temple, Phrae Province)
  • Gold pollen powder from Sri Don Kham Temple, Phrae Province
  • Gold pollen powder from Phra Kaew Temple, Chiang Mai Province
  • Gold pollen powder from Pa Kluay Temple, Chiang Rai Province
  • Gold pollen powder from Phra That Pha Ngao Temple, Chiang Rai Province
  • Gold pollen powder from Doi Suthep Temple, Chiang Mai Province
  • Gold pollen powder from Phra Singh Temple, Chiang Mai Province
  • Gold pollen powder from Kru Ba Sri Vichai Monument
  • Gold pollen powder from Phan Ta Temple, Chiang Mai Province
  • Gold pollen powder from Mad Kam Tong Temple, Chiang Mai Province
  • Gold pollen powder from Chiang Yuen Temple, Chiang Mai Province
  • Gold pollen powder from Loy Kroh Temple, Chiang Mai Province
  • Gold pollen powder from Phra That Hari Punchai Temple, Lamphun Province
  • Gold pollen powder from Maha Wan Temple, Lamphun Province
  • Gold pollen powder from Jama Thevi Temple, Lamphun Province
  • Gold pollen powder from Phra Buddha Bath Takpha Temple
  • Gold pollen powder from Boon Vihara Temple, Lampang Province

Presented below, is the name list of the 99 senior Buddhist monks who sat in meditation for the 9 consecration ceremonies of Phra Somdej Song Kaiser. 

The ceremonies were presided by The Supreme Patriach, Sakol Maha Sanha Parinayok of Wat Bovorn Nives Vihara, Somdej Phra Buddha Chan of Wat Sa Ketu and Somdej Phra Maha Tirachan of Wat Chana Songkram.

 

 

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