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Pra Luang Phu Tuad Yiab Nam Tale Jerd - Pim Tao Reed (Pim Lek/Small). Nuea Tong Rakang (Sacred Brazen Temple Bell Brass. This is the last edition ever blessed by the Sangkaracha before his passing shortly after the release of this edition in 2556 BE. They were Released during, and Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Sangkaracha Monk (now deceased). The Sangkaracha, or 'Pra Sangkarach' is the highest and most highly revered Monk in Buddgist Thailand, and has been the most popular and loved of all Sangkaracha Monks in Thai History.
The Sangkaracha Monk, now deceased, was a highly revered figure in Thai history, celebrated for his wisdom, compassion, and unwavering dedication to the Buddhist faith. His passing was a significant loss to the community, and the release of this amulet edition serves as a poignant reminder of his legacy. The amulet was released during a grand celebration marking the 100th anniversary of the Sangkaracha Monk's birth, a momentous occasion that drew devotees from far and wide. His trajectory has been marked by is great compassion and self discipline in Vinaya. The edition was spearheaded by the Royal Princess Pra Somdej Pra Taep Radtana Racha Suda Siam Boroma Racha Kumaree.
Her Majesty organised the edition, to raise funds for purchasing medical equipment for the hospital at Kanjanaburi. The amulets were included in a range of different Buddhist amulets of classic renown, which were empowered, blessed and released at the Royal temple of Wat Bovornives.
The rear side of the Loi Ongk statuette type amulet has inscriptions, and authenticity stamp embossed upon the surface. This particular example is made from Nuea Rakang. The rear face has sacred Yant and Khom Agkhara spell inscription. The use of Nuea Tong Rakang, a sacred material imbued with spiritual significance, adds to the amulet's potency and allure. For those who possess this amulet, it is believed to offer protection, blessings, and good fortune, serving as a tangible connection to the revered Sangkaracha Monk and the timeless wisdom of Buddhism.
The front face features the classic image of Luang Por Tuad in the 'Tao reed' (clothes iron) shape, as a Loi Ongk statuette image embossed on a triangular clothes-iron shape base. This edition is highly prized for it being the last official edition to be blessed under the official presence and personal empowerment of the Sangkaracha Monk 'Somdej Pra Yan Sangworn' The Sangkaracha Monk, now deceased, was a highly revered figure in Thai history, celebrated for his wisdom, compassion, and unwavering dedication to the Buddhist faith. His passing was a significant loss to the community, and the release of this amulet edition serves as a poignant reminder of his legacy. The amulet was released during a grand celebration marking the 100th anniversary of the Sangkaracha Monk's birth, a momentous occasion that drew devotees from far and wide.
A most highly recommended amulet for Family Heirloom collection, which can be passed on through generations, without any loss of spiritual or monetary value. In fact, on the contrary, amulets from the Sangkaracha can only now increase in status and value, and can be considered a great blessing tp possess an amulet blessed by this great Monk of purity and eminence.
Comes with original metallic box from the temple of Wat Bovornives. Can be encased if wished.
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