A pristinely kept and extremely rare Rian Mangorn Koo Nuea Nava Loha Pim Pised Dtok Sorng Code Ma Wat Pha Nong Lom Run Sao Ha Maha Sethee 5th Lunar Saturday Blessing Ceremony Edition Guru Monk Coin, released in 2543 BE, to raise funds for the Kuti Songk Monks Huts and improve the facilities at the temple of Wat Pha Nong Lom.
This model of Rian Mangorn Koo twin dragons Monk Coin is a very rare Pim Pised (Niyom preferred) and differs from the majority of Rian Mangorn Koo Wat Pha Nong Lom Edition coins in Nava Loha, because of the double code MA stamp. Most coins of the Nava Loha series made for Wat Pha Nong Lom have only a single code Ma Stamp (on the Sangkati chest sash of the robe of Luang Phu), and only the Pim Pised special models received double code stamps. Only very few (unknown number) were distributed with double code stamp, making this not only a sacred, powerful master class amulet, but also a rare collectors piece.
The Rian Mangorn Koo of Luang Phu Hmun is, as are all of his amulets, known for the power of Jaroen Lap Wealth Increasement, and Lucky Fortunes, as well as for their Miraculous Protective Powers. Those born in the year of the dragon love to Bucha this amulet especially, for the obvious reason of the double dragon guardians.
For those with lower budgets, who seek power above collectability and rarity, we recommend to seek the Rian Mangorn Nuea Tong Daeng or Nava Loha single Code Ma, of the same edition, which carries a lower price than this special Nava Loha Pim Pised Gammagarn double code collectors edition model.
Birthday Buddhas
Pra Prajam Wan - Birthday Buddhas
In Thailand, we have a different Buddha image for each day a person is born on. You will see these Buddhas normally in Thai Temples with an alms bowl in front of them lined up in a row. This is for you to donate the allocated amount for each Birthday (the amount is different depending on which day you were born on. There is one Buddha for each Birthday, with the exception of those born on Wednesdays, which has two Buddhas; one for the daytime and one for the night time, so you should know whether you were born in the daytime or evening to revere Wednesday's Buddha.
Monday Buddha; Pra Ham Yati (forbidding relatives with hand/s outstretched) Tuesday Buddha; Pra Saayaas (Sayasana - Reclining Buddha), Wednesday Daytime; Pra Um Badtr (Holding Almsbowl), Wednesday Evening; Pra Welalai, Thursday Buddha; Pra Prok Po, Friday Buddha; Pra Rampeung (standing with arms crossed over chest), Saturday Buddha; (Pra Nakprok - Naga Throne), Sunday Buddha; Pra Thawaay Naedtr (hands crossed over the stomach).