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Old Bamboo Buddhist Sanskrit Sutra Wat Phra That Teak Cover

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Old Bamboo Buddhist Sanskrit Sutra Wat Phra That Teak Cover:
$450.00

Authentic Antique Teak & Bamboo Sanskrit Buddhist Sutra

Teak Cover

Wat Phra That Lampang Luang

OK FRIENDS, HERE\'S A FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY... THIS IS A AUTHENTIC 100 YEAR OLD BUDDHIST SANSKRIT SUTRA FROM WAT PHRA THAT LAMPANG LUANG IN LAMPANG THAILAND (check out the photo above that I took at Wat Pha That). IT A COMPLETE SUTRA (OVER 30 BAMBOO PAGES WITH SANKRIT WRITING) AND TEAK COVER. IT WAS WRITTEN BY MONKS AT WAT PHRA THAT & USED BY THE MONKS THERE FOR MANY YEARS. THE PAGES ARE MADE OF BAMBOO AND THE CASE IS MADE OF TEAK WOOD. ALL THE SCRIPT IS HAND WRITTEN IN SANSKRIT AND THE SUTRA HAS BEEN BLESSED. I WAS FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO COME BY THIS MAGNIFICENT PIECE SEVERAL YEARS AGO AND HOPE TOPASS IT ON TO SOMEONE WHO WILL TREASURE IT AS MUCH AS I HAVE. IT IS DEFINITELY ONE OF THE MOST INTERESTING AND BEAUTIFUL PIECES I HAVE EVER COME ACROSS. THIS IS A MUST HAVE FOR ANY PRACTICING BUDDHIST OR COLLECTOR. DON\'T LET THIS UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY PASS YOU BY... BUY IT NOW! (Note: I have included more info aboutWat Phra That Lampang Luang below).

Dimensions: Approx 23 inches X 2.5 inches x 2.5 inches

MATERIALS: BAMBOO & TEAK WOOD

Age: 19th Century

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Wat Phra That Lampang Luang


The main entry gate to the fortress-like temple.


About 20 kilometers from Lampang is the old temple of Wat Phra That Lampang Luang. On first glance, this walled citadel sited on a man-made mound of earth has a very fortress-like look to it. That\'s because the temple was built on the site of an eighth century fortification, called awiang, that guarded the routes to Lampang.

The temple buildings seen today were built in the fifteenth century, and one of the reasons for the temple\'s popularity is the relatively pure state of all the temple buildings. Unlike most of the temples in Chiang Mai, Wat Phra That Lampang Luang hasn\'t been \'improved\' to conform to modern Thai ideas about temples. The courtyard is still filled with sand, and the huge main wiharn (prayer hall) is still open on all sides.


The large chedi and prayer chapel of the temple.

To enter the temple, you must pass a pair of guardian lions and climb the naga stairway up to the massive main gate. The main prayer hall, theWiharn Luang, stands close inside the main entrance. The wiharn is open on all four sides, forming a huge covered hall. Sturdy columns support the roof. The columns are finished in black lacquer and stenciled with gold leaf designs.


The gilded \'ku\' containing the main Buddha image in the wiharn.

At the back of the Wiharn Luang sits a massive gildedku, a sort of Laotian prang sheltering the main Buddha image. The Buddha image is the Phra Chao Lang Thong, cast in 1563. On either side of the Ku are throne-like pulpits, sometimes used by monks but more often used to house other Buddha images on important ceremonial days.

Behind the main prayer hall stands the 45 meter tall chedi. The chedi was faced with copper and bronze sheets, which over the centuries have oxidized into a variety of green and blue shades. The chedi has somehow escaped the gilding which is now universally applied to chedis, even if they weren\'t originally built that way.

Flanking the chedi on the south side is another prayer hall, theWiharn Phra Phut, a small chapel built in 1802 with a beautifully carved fascade. Behind the Wiharn Phar Phut is a tiny tower-like structure, theHo Phra Phuttabat. It houses a Buddha footprint sculpture. The building is generally only open on important festival dates, and may never be entered by women.


A 400 year old library building.

On the other side of the chedi and the main wiharn are two other small open chapels. Although very weathered, both have some rather interesting details and murals.

A doorway on the south side of the gallery leads you to several other buildings, as well as the temple\'s museum. On the way, you\'ll pass an ancient bodhi tree whose branches are supported by a forest of crutches.

The two museums are not very interesting, even though one houses the Phra Kaeo Don Tao, a supposed \'copy\' of the Emerald Buddha and made at the same time. But it lack most of the subtlety of the Emerald Budda, and the setting doesn\'t do it justice. For a close-up look at the Emerald Buddha, you\'re better advised to visitWat Phra Kaeoin Chiang Rai, where they have a recently made copy in a beautiful setting. However, there is a beautiful 400 year old scripture library in amongst the museums that is worth a look.


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