Description
Phra Chinnarat Buddha, also sometimes known as Phra Buddha Chinnaraj, is a highly revered Buddha statue located in the Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat temple in the city of Phitsanulok, Thailand. The statue is considered one of the most beautiful and important Buddhist images in Thailand and is revered for its exquisite craftsmanship and spiritual power. The statue is made of bronze and measures approximately 16 feet tall. It depicts the Buddha in the posture of subduing Mara, with his right hand touching the ground and his left hand in his lap. The statue is intricately detailed, with fine lines and patterns covering its surface, and its facial features are said to be particularly beautiful.
Phra Chinnarat Buddha has a long and interesting history. It is believed to have been cast in the 14th century, during the Sukhothai period of Thai history, and was originally located in the Wat Mahathat temple in the city of Sukhothai. The statue was later moved to the Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat temple in Phitsanulok in the 18th century, where it has remained ever since. Over the years, the statue has been the subject of many legends and stories, and it is said to have miraculous powers. Many people believe that praying to the Phra Chinnarat Buddha can bring good fortune, healing, and protection from harm. The statue is also an important symbol of Thai culture and identity and is featured on Thai banknotes and coins.