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Phra Jao Ha Pra Ong Luang Pho Ngern (Thai: พระเจ้าหาประองหลวงพ่อเงิน) is a Buddha image of Ayutthaya-style, considered the most sacred Buddha image of Ayutthaya kingdom. It is located at Wat Maha That in Ayutthaya, Thailand.The image is believed to have been casted in 1448 and is made of bronze. It is 1.45 metres in height and weighs 4.5 tons. The image is in the pose of subduing Mara, or the demon of desire. The image is also known for its unique facial features. The eyes are wide and the eyebrows are curved. The lips are slightly parted, giving the image an expression of peace and serenity.The image is also highly venerated by locals, who believe that it has healing powers. They believe that making a wish before the image will grant their wishes. Every year, on the full moon day of the fifth lunar month, a festival is held in honor of Phra Jao Ha Pra Ong Luang Pho Ngern. People flock to the temple to pay their respects and make offerings to the image. The image is also a symbol of the power and glory of the Ayutthaya kingdom. As such, it is highly symbolic and has been the subject of many paintings and sculptures. It is also featured in many popular Thai films, further cementing its importance in Thai culture.
Luang Pho Ngern Wat Bangklan was a Buddhist temple in the city of Bangklan, Thailand. It was built in the early 19th century by the local Thai people. The temple is dedicated to Luang Pho Ngern, a revered Buddhist monk who died in 1818. The temple grounds contain a number of important religious structures, including a viharn, chedi, and a Buddha statue. The temple is also known for its unique architecture, which combines traditional Thai and Chinese styles. The temple is a popular tourist attraction in Bangklan, and visitors can learn about the history of Buddhism in the area..
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