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Pra Luang Phu Tuad Yiab Nam Tale Jerd - this Guru Monk coin amulet is made in 'Nuea Samrit' (Brazen Artifact Alchemical Metal). It is formed in the shape of the Classic Pim Niyom 'Hnaa Luean' coin, maintaining the style and tradition of Luang Phu Tuad coin amulets, and preserving the Dtamra. This is the last edition ever blessed by the Sangkaracha before his passing shortly after the release of this edition in 2556 BE.
The amulet was released in the 100th year Centenary celebration edition amulets, to commemorate the 100th Birthday of Somdej Prayan Sangworn (Pra Sangkarach); the Highest Monk in the Thai Buddhist Order of Monks. Somdej Prayan Sangworn blessed this edition as the last official Royal Decree Edition made before his passing in 2556 BE.
They were Released during, and Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Sangkaracha Monk (now deceased). The front face of the amulet, features the Bodhisattva Luang Por Tuad of Wat Chang Hai. The image is an excellently cast metal design with all of the inherent points of reference needed for a future top class Pim Niyom amulet of preferred status, for the code stamps on the top of the front face (กก - Double G for Gamma-Garn ), as well as the rear face. (numbered series code). This is a Gammagarn Series specially handed out to donators, hence the double ก code stamp.
Free waterproof casing is included in the price of this amulet.
The smelting and casting methods and formulas for the Chanuan Muan Sarn Alchemical Metals have remained faithful to the ancient amulet making traditions, which will make this edition a most sought after collector class edition.
This is due to the immense number of different facets of authentication and appreciative aspects of the amulet. From the surface texture to the color and sheen of the metal, to the porosity visible in the rear face, and the knowledge attained through the study of the correct signs of authenticity such as the code stamps, which tell which edition, series and block press the amulets came from.
This ensures those in the know to be able to recognize a real from a fake, and to recognize a preferred Pim Niyom from a less preferred Version of the same amulet. Not all the block presses will produce a preferred amulet, hence, this one is assured, for its complex and complete encoding, which involves not only embossment but also the alchemical metal mixture.
The Sangkaracha, also referred to as the Pra Sangkarach, holds the highest and most revered position among the Buddhist monks in the Kingdom of Thailand. This esteemed title is bestowed upon the most respected and beloved Sangkaracha monk in Thai history, who has dedicated his life to upholding the principles of Buddhism and serving his community with unwavering compassion and wisdom.
As the pinnacle of monastic authority, the Sangkaracha is revered for his profound understanding of the scriptures, his exceptional leadership, and his selfless devotion to the well-being of others. Throughout his tenure, the Sangkaracha monk has been a beacon of hope and inspiration, guiding his fellow monks and the people of Thailand on the path to enlightenment and spiritual growth.
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, a charitable cause that resonated deeply with the Thai people. As part of this fundraising initiative, a diverse range of classic Buddhist amulets were created, each imbued with spiritual energy and blessed at the revered Royal temple of Wat Bovornives.
This esteemed Royal temple, known for its historical significance and spiritual importance, played host to the empowerment and release of these sacred amulets. In addition to the classic amulets, the edition also featured a unique 'Tao Reed' shaped Luang Phu Tuad amulet, and a variety of other amulets, including Pra Somdej, Pra Kring, and others, were also released as part of this edition, catering to the diverse tastes and preferences of collectors and devotees alike.
The front face features the classic image of Luang Por Tuad in the shield-shaped 'Sema Hnaa Luean' coin shape, as a relief image embossed on a shaped flat base.
The rear side of the amulet has inscriptions, and numbered code stamp lasered upon the surface. This particular example is made from Nuea Samrit Sacred Brazen Bronze Artiafact alloy. The rear face has sacred Yant and Khom Agkhara spell inscriptions embossed, as well as the name of the edition and the signature of Somdej Prayan Sangworn, with his personal Sacred Geometry Yantra as the central image. and a piece of Civara monk's robe, donated to and blessed by the Sangkaracha.
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', before his passing.
This amulet is highly recommended as a treasured family heirloom, capable of being passed down through generations without any diminishment of its spiritual or monetary value. On the contrary, the prestige and worth of amulets from the Sangkaracha are likely to increase over time, making them a truly valuable possession. The opportunity to own an amulet blessed by a revered and esteemed Monk, such as the one from the Sangkaracha, is a great blessing in itself. The spiritual significance and cultural importance of these amulets make them a cherished family treasure, a tangible connection to the past and a symbol of the enduring power of faith and tradition. As a testament to the enduring legacy of the Sangkaracha, these amulets will continue to hold their value and significance, providing a lasting legacy for generations to come.
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