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.
Khun Phaen Hnaa Tong Hlang Yant Takrut Tone 2525 BE - Nuea Pong Khaw - Gold faced Khun Phaen with Takrut Tone, Yant and Pra Nakprok insert - Luang Por Tone - Wat Khao Noi Kireewan
Khun Phaen Hnaa Tong (Pra Khun Phaen with gold face) Hlang Yant Takrut Tone (with Yant Takrut Tone spells and Takrut Tone scroll insert) - Fang Pra Nakprok (Pra Nakprok Buddha insert) - by Luang Por Tone - Wat Khao Noi Kireewan. Issued and empowered as Luang Por was still Living in the time between 2525 and 2537 BE) Sacred powders are visible on the rear face, which is not gold covered.
They were made in various powder mixes, including Nuea Pong Prai Kumarn Dam, and Nuea Khaw Pong Puttakun. If black powders, the amulet is stonger towards Kong Grapan, with Maha Sanaeh as secondary effect. If white powders, then it will lean towards Metta Mahaniyom and Maha Sanaeh more than Kong Grapan.
In the case of this amulet, both Kong Grapan and Maha Sanaeh are very prominent, leaving the choice of color a mere issue of deciding whether ones lifestyle and profession needs more attraction and metta, or also protective magic to assist those who do not fall for your charm.
Silver Takrut insert with Yant Takrut Tone embellish the rear face, which is crowned with a Nakprok Buddha in Nuea Tong Daeng (gold and brass sacred metals smelted into an alloy). Because of the Nakprok, this Khun Phaen will be especially powerful for those born on a Saturday, but is of course a powerful amulet of great fame in any case for any person as well.
You can see the ink stamp Yantra markings of Luang Por Tone from the hand pressing of the amulets on the rear face.
A Essential Rarity, this is a classic and powerful Pra Khun Phaen amulet with the finest of Sacred Powder ingredients, from one of Chonburi Province's Great Legends, Luang Phu Tone. Luang Por Tone is of course one of the direct Looksit to Luang Phu Tim, which can be seen in his magical amulets. He is becoming one of the high end collector's finer acquisitions, whose amulets are now extremely rare, despite the fact that they have not yet reach the sky-high price level of the amulets of Luang Phu Tim.
He is less heard of in International Waters than Luang Phu Tim's other Prime Looksit Luang Por Sakorn of Wat Nong Grub, but his amulets are rarer and demand much more seeking to acquire one of his amulets. A very niche genre for the aficionado of the 'Pra Saay Chonburi' (Chonburi Temple Lineage Master Amulets). The Chonburi Province Amulet Genre is perhaps the most highly regarded and best documented of all the various Genres of amulets in Thailand, and enjoys extremely high status as a province that has produced some of the greatest Guru Masters, and amulets in History. Luang Phu Tone belongs to this list of Great Chonburi Masters
The Khun Phaen Hnaa Tong has a generously applied gold coating on the front face, and is Pim Yai (larger size Pim). This rare amulet was released in both white and black powder forms.
Luang Phu Tone was born in 2466 BE on a Monday, as the son of Mr. Kim and Mrs. Daeng, with the surname 'Leuang Orn'. His parents were Market Farmers. When Luang Phu became old enough to begin studies, he was sent to learn at Wat Nern Sangkh temple school, and remained at the school until finishing Primary 4th Grade.Luang Phu Tone ordained at the age of 30 on the 14th May of the Year 2495 BE, at Wat Nern Sangkh Saritaram, in Tambon Rai Hlank Tong, in Chonburi. His Upachaya Ordaining Officer was the great Luang Por Tong Hyib, the abot of Wat Bote, and Pra Atigarn Iam was his Gammawajajarn Prompting Officer, and Pra Luang Por Bpom was his Anusawanajarn Witness.both monks coming from Wat Rai Hlak Tong. Luang Phu was given the monks Surname(Chaayaa) of 'Gandtasilo' which means 'He who has perfect precepts'.
Luang Phu Tone is renowned to have Witayakun Powers to perform Buddha-Magic using Psychic Ability. This is considered to be the difference between a Monk who can Invoke and Summon Powers through the use of Incantations, and a Monk who can Imbue Magical Power which arises through his own Psychic Abilities (Abhinya).
Because of his rare abilities with Psychic Empowerment, he is often called to the Major Buddha Abhiseka Ceremonies around the country to assist in empowerment of amulets, and installation of Buddha Images. He was almost always seen to be present in all major ceremonies of the Chonburi Province Lineage Temples, where he was seen as an essential member of amulet empowerment ceremonies.
Luang Phu Tone is also renowned for another special ability which is not common, that of 'Sek Nam Mont Prasan Graduk' - Empowering Holy Water with Incantations to heal Bones. He also is Adept in prevention of Black Magick, for he himself learned the methods of making Ya Sang Khao Tong Poison Potions, Curses using Human Hair, and of Projecting Tapu Loeng Sop Coffin Nails into the stomach of a victim. All Adepts of White Magic should learn the methods of Black Magick, for prevention purposes, and Luang Phu Tone has mastered both Paths.
In olden days, when somebody wished to kill somebody, and knew the secrets of Wicha Akom Sai Lang Dark Arts, they would not need to use a weapon to succeed. They would use the infamous 'Ya Sang', a Sorcerous Potion based both in natural poisons extracted from forest plants and roots, and other susbstances, along with Magical Substances prepared using dark Arts, which when mixed into a potion, becomes a deadly and untraceable weapon, which can kill a person at a distance, by adding some of the Ya Sang to their food or drink. Some Ya Sang can be smeared on the person and will also work to make the person ill, insane, or even cause death. It is not possible to find traces of Ya Sang, because of the use of unknown ingredients, and the fact that the main source of the damage comes from the Magical Incantations performed on the potion. Luang Phu Tone is an Adept Master of both 'Phuug Ya Sang'(making the cursed potion) and 'Gae Ya Sang' (heal the curse).
Luang Phu Tone was apprenticed to the Great Luang Por Tab of Wat Hua Thanon, in Psanikom, Chonburi, who was one of the Greatest Masters of Kata Akom of the Chonburi Province. he was also a student in Magic to the Great Luang Por Do of Wat Na Madtum, who was also one of the most famous Masters of the time, especially for his Wicha See Pheung Metta Balm.
Tudong Tales;
Luang Phu Tone was also a Master of Tudong Practice of the 13 Tudong Methods in Forest wandering. He travelled in solitary through the forests right up to the northern Lanna regions bordering Laos and Burma, for a period of 32 Years!
Friends with Luang Phu Tim (Wat Laharn Rai) - The Building of Wat Khao Noi Kireewan. During the times when Luang Phu Tone was wandering on Tudong, he would often travel to meet with Luang Phu Tim Issarigo, of Wat Laharn Rai, because they were friends from childhood, and were very close. It was Luang Phu Tim who inspired Luang Phu Tone to settle and build a temple at Khao Noi in Chonburi Khao Noi was a high hill with deep thick forest covering it, and was a very quiet place removed from hustle and bustle of the world. Luang Phu surveyed the hill and decided it would be an apt place for practicing the Dhamma and Meditation.
During the time he was still living, Luang Phu Tim always gave encouragement and support to Luang Phu Tone, in his Projects. Luang Phu Tone wold often visit Luang Phu Tim and stay at the temple with him for periods of a month or two at a time, and gather Wicha and Experience with the Great Master.
Luang Phu Tim would also always invite Luang Phu Tone to practice empowering amulets with him, to m,ake his own, and also always gave Luang Phu Tone many of his own amulets to take back to Wat Khao Noi Kireewan to distribute to his devotees.
Luang Phu Tone says that every single Wicha and Method of Magic that Luang Phu Tim had explained to him, had all brought results and worked as expected, and that he has based his empowerments on the successes which have been received using the techniques he learned from Luang Phu Tim.
Luang Phu Tone arrived to begin his latter life's work of temple building at Khao Noi on the 23rd May 2512 BE, and at first stayed in the forest with his meditation umbrella and mosquito net, until the first Kuti Hut was built by the first Folk of Khao Noi who noticed Luang Phu's presence and were filled with faith in his practice.
A small Kuti hut was built for Luang Phu to reside in. From one smnall hut in the forest, Luang Phu managed to develop into a temple, and build many ancilliaries, and now the temple is officially registered in the state registry and with the sangha committee as a fully fledged Buddhist Temple. To this day, Luang Phu continued his work to improve and expand the temple, working on the construction of an Uposatha Shrineroom (Chapel), which is still in progress, due to Luang Phu's passing before it was finished.
Luang Phu Tone passed away on the 30th April 2551 BE, leaving his devotees heartbroken. SAs usual with the passing of a Great Monk, the amulets of Luang Phu Tone were fast snapped up by devotees and collectors alike, and now they are incredibly rare to find. his Khun Phaen Song Phol amulets are amongst the most highly sought after, for their power to bring good Business and Wealthy Windfall,s and Maha Sanaeh Seductive Influence, and Metta Mahaniyom Mercy Charm. They are also in addition, aesthetically very pleasing to the eye, and can be considered one of the most beautiful Khun Phaen designs.