The design and craftsmanship of this magnificent Buddha sculpture of Phra Buddha Chao Yai is from the skilful hands of Phra Bhawanawisutthisobhon or Chao Khun Surasak for the historical anniversary celebration of Wat Pradoo Royal Temple (Phra Aram Luang) in B.E. 2561.
" Phra Buddha Chao Yai " (translated to English as: The Great Lord Buddha) is the principal Buddha image of Wat Pradoo Royal Temple (Phra Aram Luang) and was enshrined in the Main Chapel (Phra Ubosot) on an auspicious occasion. The former name of this Buddha image is Somdet Phra Phutta Chin Singh Barami Saen which refers Sakyamuni Buddha as King of Kings like Lion amidst all beings; the Buddha is known as the "Lion of the Sakya" (Sakya is the name of his clan) and is often depicted seated on a lion throne. Parami Saen means Hundred-thousands in Perfections .
1. 9 inches lapwidth Buddha statue, Navaloha material, consecrate only 9pcs; 1pc to be enshrined in temple and 8pcs made to order.
2. 9 inches lapwidth Buddha statue, mixed materials and polished, consecrate 58pcs
3. 7 inches lapwidth Buddha statue, mixed materials and polished, consecrate 99pcs
4. 5 inches lapwidth Buddha statue, mixed materials and polished, consecrate 199pcs
5. small miniature statue for wearing on neck, mixed materials and polished, consecrate 5,000pc credit: translation and proof by Chao Khun Surasak's overseas devotees Credit: translation and proof by Chao Khun Surasak's overseas devotees ภาษาอังกฤษโดย : คณะศิษย์ต่างชาติผู้ศรัทธาหลวงพ่อมหาสุรศักดิ์