Description
This Phra Bucha (sacred statue) represents Phor Than Mith, a revered monk in the Tok Raja lineage, and was specially made in B.E. 2546 (2003) by Phor Than Bun, the respected abbot of Wat Uttamaram, a prominent temple in Bangsek, Kelantan.
📿 Special Features of This Statue
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| 🔨 Creator | Phor Than Bun, direct lineage holder of Tok Raja |
| 🕉️ Depicted Monk | Phor Than Mith, an important figure in the temple’s history |
| 🪔 Purpose | For veneration, spiritual protection, and merit-making (tham bun) |
| 📆 Year Made | B.E. 2546 (2003), possibly marking a commemorative event |
| 📏 Size | 5 inches – ideal for personal altar worship |
| 🏛️ Temple | Wat Uttamaram, one of the most respected Siam temples in Malaysia |
💎 Spiritual and Collector’s Value
This statue is highly valued by followers of Wat Uttamaram and collectors of sacred amulets or images connected to the Tok Raja tradition. It is believed to offer:
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Protection from harm
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Prosperity and good fortune
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Peace of mind and spiritual strength
It may have been consecrated in a Phutthaphisek ceremony, involving senior monks from Thailand and Malaysia.










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