Luang Por Seng Wat Kanlayanamit. Luang Phu Seng, the revered monk, created numerous sacred items distributed to his disciples throughout various periods. These included various editions, such as the Pra Somdej Neua Phong with a five-layered base, the Pra Luang Phor Toh Paa Mard Vichai made from baked earth, the Naga coin with rice grains or golden and yellow sacred leaves, the Pra Kes Tong Kam Paa Samathi with a lotus leaf pattern, made from Maekapat alchemical metal, the Pra Khun Phaen Paa Mard Vichai made from powder and square or rectangular-shaped Pha Yant cloths, measuring 9 inches in width and length each, inscribed with ancient Khom Agkhara lettering or silk screen printed onto linen cloth. The amulets came in different shapes and sizes, like the Rian Loe coin in Nuea Tong Daeng (sacred copper), the Nuea Tong Daeng-coated coin with a nickel core, the leaf-shaped coin in Nuea Tong Daeng, the Rian Roop Khai Pim Sorng Hnaa coin in Nuea Tong Daeng, silver, and gold (to celebrate 80 years), and the Rian Roop Khai Pim Sorng Hnaa coin (double-sided) in Nuea Tong Daeng with a black border, resembling the coin of Lord Brahma.