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The Rian Putto Noi Hlang Dab Khwai was released at the Historically Famous temple of Wat Awut Wikasitaram (Wat Bang Plad Nork), in Bangkok, in the year 2521 BE, and is a highly sacred image of a Buddha styled on similar fashion to a Pra Kring statue, with Sacred Na on either side, and the Khom Pali Kata 'Pu - To' below the Lotus Throne of the Buddha.
The Rian Putto Noi is an image of the Pra Chai Victory Buddha made so famous by the Buddhist Nun Mae Chee Bun Ruean the Pra Putto Noi, also released at Wat Awut, in 2494 BE.
The coin is modeled in the classic 'Nam Dtao' Gourd shape, which represents equilibrium and financial stability. The Buddha, despite appearing to be a classic Pra Kring, displays a different posture to the Medicine Buddha, and is seated in the Mara Wichai posture of Subduing the Mara in the Moment of his Enlightenment.
The rear face features an emblematic insignia formed by a pair of crossed swords beneath the Chada Crown of Royalty, with the number 5 styled as an Unalome Yantra overlaid over the crossed swords, and the date 2422 below the swords. The year 2422 was the official day of registration of Wat Awut as a Buddhist Temple, and this coin celebrated a century of official history. In truth however, the temple of Wat Awut was first begun 100 years before in 2310 BE, making the temple 200 years old.
Below the emblem on the lower left side are the words 'Wat Awut Wikasitaram (Bang Plad Nork). Below these words are the letters ก.ท.ม. which is an abbreviation for 'Gor Tor Mor (Krung Taep Maha Nakorn), which is the Thai name for the city of Bangkok. The lower righ section of the coin bears the date of issue (2521 BE) in Thai Numerals (๒๕๒๑).
When we examine the above example of a priceless and Famously Sacred Pra Putto Noi powder amulet of Mae Chee Bun Ruean released at Wat Awut in 2494 BE (plus a couple of later editions), we can see that the coin represents the Pra Chai Putto Noi.
A highly sacred, and beautiful Buddha Amulet for Buddhanussati, Meditation, and Protective Blessings With Prosperity Increasing Influence.
Use Traditional Thai Buddhist Method for Bucha;
1. Chant Maha Namasakara (3 Times)
2. Chant Kata Aaraatanaa Pra Krueang (3 Times)
Namo Dtat-Sa Pakawa-Dto Araha-Dto Sam-Maa Sam-Put-Dtat-Sa
Namo Dtat-Sa Pakawa-Dto Araha-Dto Sam-Maa Sam-Put-Dtat-Sa
Namo Dtat-Sa Pakawa-Dto Araha-Dto Sam-Maa Sam-Put-Dtat-Sa
Puttang Aaraatanaanang
Tammang Aaraatanaanang
Sangkang Aaraatanaanang
Puttang Prasittimae
Tammang Prasittimae
Sangkang Prasittimae
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