Phra Luang Phor Sothorn (Lp Sothorn) BE2544 Bucha with temple stamp at the base 5 Inch lap made with green roof tiles and resin material; embedded with Royal Thai Army seal (front) and coin (behind)
History and Description: Luang Phor Sothorn Bucha Statue
Temple: Wat Sothorn, Thailand
Year of Creation: B.E. 2544 (2001)
Material: Resin (lightweight and durable)
Size: 5-inch lap width
Special Features:
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Official Wat Sothorn seal stamped at the base
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Royal Thai Army emblem embedded on the front of the chest
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Commemorative coin embedded on the back of the statue
1. Origin and Purpose of Creation
This Bucha statue of Luang Phor Sothorn was created in BE2544 as a special commemorative batch, intended for:
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Honoring the revered image and spiritual legacy of Luang Phor Sothorn, a respected monk of Wat Sothorn
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Strengthening the bond between the Buddhist monastic community and the Royal Thai Army
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Raising funds for temple restoration, community projects, or military welfare initiatives
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Providing devotees and military personnel a sacred image to keep in homes, offices, or military compounds
2. Physical Description and Unique Features
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Material: Made from high-quality resin, molded to mimic the texture and color of bronze or metal
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Posture: Seated meditation pose, calm expression reflecting mindfulness and compassion
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Front Emblem:
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A Royal Thai Army insignia (ตรากองทัพบก) is embedded prominently in the chest area
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Symbolizes national protection, strength, and the integration of Dhamma into state service
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Back Emblem:
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A sacred commemorative coin (เหรียญที่ระลึก) is embedded at the back, often depicting Luang Phor Sothorn or related symbols
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Base:
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Stamped with the official Wat Sothorn seal, confirming temple origin and consecration
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Some versions may include batch or serial numbering
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3. Blessing and Consecration Ceremony
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The statues were blessed in a grand consecration ceremony (Phuttha Abhiseka) at Wat Sothorn
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Attended by senior monks, disciples, and invited dignitaries from both monastic and military circles
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Traditional chants, invocations, and meditative rituals were performed to empower the statues with sacred energy
4. Spiritual Significance and Beliefs
Those who keep this Bucha statue believe it brings:
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Protection from harm and misfortune, especially for military or security service individuals
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Peace, mindfulness, and inner strength during challenging situations
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Merit accumulation and support in meditation and Dhamma practice
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Spiritual and worldly prosperity, harmony in family and work
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A symbolic blessing from both the Sangha and the Thai nation’s protective forces
5. Collectibility and Devotional Usage
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The BE2544 batch is recognized as a commemorative and limited edition, especially because of its military and temple dual symbolism
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The resin material makes it light and suitable for home altars, offices, or even military camps
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Highly regarded by military officers, veterans, and patriotic Buddhists
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Collectors value pieces in original condition with visible Army and coin emblems, and a clear temple base stamp
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