Description
The Bucha Luang Phor Khron (Tok Raja) 9-inch statue from B.E. 2545 (2002) is a revered and collectible item among Thai and Malaysian Buddhist devotees. Luang Phor Khron, also known as Tok Raja, was a highly respected monk and the abbot of Wat Uttamaram in Kelantan, Malaysia. He is renowned for his powerful amulets and statues, which are believed to offer protection, prosperity, and spiritual blessings.
🔍 Key Features of the 9-Inch Bucha
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Material: Crafted from sacred bronze with a dark finish.
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Design: Depicts Luang Phor Khron holding a Maikru (teaching stick), symbolizing wisdom and guidance.
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Blessing: Consecrated in B.E. 2545 (2002) by Phor Than Boon, the 4th Chief Abbot of Wat Uttamaram, ensuring its spiritual potency.
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Certification: Accompanied by a temple certificate verifying its authenticity and blessing.
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Dimensions: Stands approximately 29.6 cm (about 11.7 inches) tall.






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