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An Eternal Khao or Classic Gurui Monk Coin which has been repeatedly created over the decades in revival and nostalgic reverence of the first edition Rian Luang Phu Tuad/Luang Por Tim Wat Chang Hai Masterpiece Coin Amulet of 2500 BE. Each coin has its own series number and official edition code stamp on the front face of the coin.
This classic Pim Niyom Amulet is a continuing tradition, which has been preserved throughout the decades by the Monks of the Khao Or Lineage Temples, who occasionally release the Rian Sema Luang Por Tuad on special occasions and anniversaries. The coin always features the image of Pra Luang Por Tuad on the front face, in various slight differences, with the image of Pra Kroo Wisai Sope (Luang Por Tim), creator of the first edition coin, and the original creator of this Classic, Immortally Famous and Sacred amulet.
This edition was released at Wat Bang Sai in Pak Phanang in Nakorn Sri Tammarat in its third empowerment ritual, having been blessed in a total of three separate Buddha Abhiseka ceremonies, at three temples. The first blessing ceremony was held at Wat Pako, in Sating Pra, Nakorn Sri Tammarat.
Wat Pako was the first main temple where Luang Phu Tuad resided, and is the temple which houses 3 Relic Items of Luang Por Tuad in its Museum Shrine; 1. The Look Gaew Crystal Ball of Luang Phu Tuad. 2. The footprints of Luang Por Tuad in the Sila Raeng Stone. 3. Mai Tao (walking stick), and other personal items of Luang Por Tuad .
The amulet comes with waterproof acrylic casing with a gilded effect frame around the coin, included in the price. The front face is honed with the image of LP Tuad Pim Sian Dto (Large Head Model) as Yorn Yuk replica of the original 2500 BE Luang Por Tuad amulet from LP Tim of Wat Chang Hai, which is perhaps the most famous of all LP Tuad Pim Sema Coin Amulets. Seven Lotus petals form the Dais upon which Luang Por Tuad sits meditating.The top of the coin has the 5 syllable Khom Kata 'Na Mo Put Taa Ya' embossed
The rim of the coin is decorated with inverted Naga heads wither side made from Ganok Flames in Lai Tai style, which extend around the borders of the frame of the coin. the left of the fron face of coin says 'Luang Por Tuad' and the right hand side says 'Yiab Nam Tale Jerd'.
Below at the bottom, three petals emit another three petaled decoration.with a single petal overlapping on the top, identical to the 2500 BE Rian Pra Luang Por Tuad of Luang Por Tim (Wat Chang Hai), which can be seen in the below picture.
Front Face Rian Pra Luang Por Tuad Pim Sian Dto LP Tim Wat Chang Hai 2500 BE - Nuea Tong Daeng
Rear Face Rian Pra Luang Por Tuad Pim Sian Dto LP Tim Wat Chang Hai 2500 BE - Nuea Tong Daeng
The rear face features the image of Pra Kroo Wisai Sope (Luang Por Tim) of Wat Chang Hai, in 'Kreung Ongk' front facing Cameo semi torso. Above Luang Por Tim, is the Khom Pali Kata Pluk Taat See (4 elements invocation). To our left on the front face of the coin are the wortds 'Wat Bang Sai Amphoe Pak Phanang', and to our right, the words 'Nakorn Sri Tammarat'. Below the image of Luang Por Tim, are the words 'Pra Kroo Wisai Sope (Tim)'
The second Buddha Abhiseka Ceremony was held at Wat Dton Liab, the temple of the Chedi Stupa shrine with relics of the umbilical cord of Luang Phu Tuad, in Sating Pra, Songkhla Province. With four Khao Or Masters to Chant the Dhamma Chakra and Invoke LP Tuad- The ceremony was held on the 19th September 2559 BE.
The third Buddha Abhiseka Ceremony was held at Wat Bang Sai in Pak Phanang, Nakorn Sri Tammarat, with full Ceremonial Offerings, and a host of Monks to assist in the Chanting as the five leading Monks performed the Nan Prok meditative empowerment, which is performed in Amulet empowerment ceremonies. Nang Prok is a deep meditative method of empowerment, to instill Magical Forces within the amulets, and Invoke the Magic of the Khao Or Lineage Masters to pass through the Sincana Cords and into the amulets being blessed.
Kata Bucha Luang Por Tuad
Namo Potosadto Aakandti Maaya Idti Pakawaa
Below; Monks praying before the famous magic serpent crystal of Luang Por Tuad.
Luang Pu Thuat is known by all Thai people in every Province. Sometimes he is known as “Luang Phor Thuat” and sometimes “Luang Pu Thuat. “Pu”, meaning “grandfather” and “Por” meaning “Father”. It depends on the age of a monk whether he is called Luang Pu, Dtaa, Por, or Pi. He is possibly most famous with the common folk for his legendary powers and for the miracle of turning seawater into drinking water. This is in fact his nickname; “Pu Thuat Yiab Nam Tale Jerd” (Pu Thuat stepping over the seawater and turning it to fresh water)

























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