Phra Sangkachai Maha Lap B.E. 2554 by Luang Pho Hok, Wat Rasat Rueng Suk, Chachoengsao
Description
Phra Sangkachai Maha Lap, B.E. 2554 edition, created by Luang Pho Hok Ratinthorn, Abbot of Wat Rasat Rueng Suk, also known as Wat Mab Lumbid, in Chachoengsao Province. Wat Rasat Rueng Suk, or Wat Mab Lumbid, is located in Ban Bueng District, Chachoengsao Province. Originally a rural monastic center, it has undergone continuous development to become an important temple of the province. The temple features a serene atmosphere suitable for Dharma practice and serves as a spiritual gathering place for Buddhist devotees from throughout the country. Luang Pho Hok is a progressive monk who has played a significant role in temple restoration, educational advancement, and social welfare in the region. Under his guidance, Wat Mab Lumbid has experienced continuous development over many decades, becoming one of the most visited temples with countless devotees paying respects. The Phra Sangkachai Maha Lap B.E. 2554 is one of the sacred objects that reflects Luang Pho Hok's approach to creation, which emphasizes both Buddhist artistry, refinement, and purpose in supporting religious activities.




