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.
Locket Roop Khai Khang Badtr Luang Por Phang Jidtakudto Sacred Powders Gold Leaf & Look Namo on Rear Face
Sacred Locket Roop Khai Chak Khaw (white face) bearing the image of the Great Isan Master Monk, Luang Por Phang Jidtakudto, seated beside his almsbowl (Nang Khang Badtr), with Sacred Muan Sarn Powders on the rear face, a Look Namo Slug Spell insert and Gold Leaf Blessing pasted onto the surface. The Locket was released at the temple of Luang Por Phang at Wat Kongka Kirikhaet Temple, in Khon Kaen.
The locket is shaped in oval form, which is known as 'Roop Khai'. The front face features the image of Luang Por Phang seated in his Kuti next to his almsbowl, receiving audience with his devotees.
The inner side of the rear face of the locket is filled with Sacred Magical Powders made from rare Sacred herbs and other items collected in the forests during the years of Tudong by this great Guru. The Image of Luang Por Phang is a highly desirable acquisition for serious collectors and devotees of Luang Por Phang amulets, as Buddhanussati, and Gurunussati, remembrance of the Triple Gem and the Guru Monk Luang Por Phang, to keep oneself mindful of one's own practice.
Below; a close up of the rear face shows the Look Namo metallic slug spell with the Khom Agkhara 'NA' embossed embedded into the Rich Sacred Muan Sarn of the rear face of the Locket, which has then been blessed with the gold leaf blessing, for Maha Lap Maha Pokasap Wealthy Fortunes, and to Increase the Effect of the Muan Sarn, through Putta Bucha (Buddha Poojah) power that is involved with the prayers performed when pasting gold leaf on amulets.
Luang Por Phang Jidtakudto was born under the name of 'Phang Krong Yudti' on Tuesday 2445 BE in Ban Gudtakasian, in Tambon Khuean, Amper Khuang Nai in Ubon Rachathani. He had two siblings The young Phang was Ordained into the Sangha at the age of 20 years old in 2465 into the Maha Nikaya sect, and Wat Khueang Klang, Ubon Rachathani.
His Upachaya was Pra Kroo Luang Por Duan, Pra Ajarn Dee was his Gammawājājarn. After his Ordination, Luang Por Phang then studied Dhamma Vinaya with Luang Por Somkuan, . After one year of Ordination, Luang Por Disrobed, and at the age of 23, he married with Miss Jan dee Say Sema, a girl from Ban Daeng Mor, Ubon Rachathani. They remained married for a period of 23 Years, but never had any children, except for taking care of an orphan whose parents had passed away.
As Luang Por Phang reached the age of 43, both Luang Por Phang, and his Wife, ordained, Luang Por Phang becoming a Bhikkhu, and his wife went to Ordain as a Buddhist Nun (Mae Chee). They gave all of their possessions to their adopted child Miss Noo Pan, who was married with family already. Luang Por Phang was reordained back into the Maha Nikaya lineage sect, this time at Wat Koo Khad, in Ban Sri Sukh township, in Ubon Rachathani.
This time Pra Kroo Sri Sydtaporn (Luang Por Dter) was his Upachaya. His Pra Gammawājājarn's name is undocumented. Luang Por stayed officially at Wat Koo Khad, but in fact also learned to practice Kammathāna Vipassana at Wat Pha Warin Chamrab, with Pra Ajarn Singh and Pra Ajarn Maha Bpin.
When Luang Por Phang reached the age of 47 however, he changed sect lineages to enter into the Tammayut Forest Monk Lineage and was Ordained as a Tammayut Monk at Wat Ban None (also known as Wat Tung) with Pra Maha Orn as his Upachaya and Pra Maha Sai as his Pra Gammawājājārn, and Pra Maha Luang Por Jantr as his Pra Anusāwanājārn.
His Ordination as a Tammayut Monk took place on Wednesday the 23rd of May 2491 BE, marking his third and final Ordination. Luang Por Phang then continued to practice the Kamathāna Vipassana method with Pra Ajarn Singh, for some years, and finally set out in solitary to practice Tudong (Tudhanka) Forest wandering on his own, to develop in his skills and powers.
It was then that he was able to find and learn to practice under the tutelage of the Great Pra Ajarn Mun Puratoo, the founder of the Thai Kamathāna Forest Tradition lineage at Wat Ban Namon in Sakon Nakorn. After receiving tutelage from Ajarn Mun, he continued with his solitary Tudong Forest wandering. During his forest wanderings, he came to stay at Wat Pha Ballanksilatip in Ban Taen, Khon Kaen, and stopped to stay there for one year. Once the rainy season retreat was over, Luang Por Phang then wandered out again and came past the municipality of Manja Kiri in Ban Soke Nam Khun.
The local devotees of the area saw Luang Por Phang was staying in the forest, and beseeched him to stay for a while, asking him to stay and practice at the foot of the Pu Pa Daeng mountain. This place was considered very sacred to the local folk, and there was a water spring where water flowed out all the year round.
Luang Por Phang saw the place, and was astounded to see that it was the place he had been having visions of in meditation for many years already, and so decided it was destined for him to stay there. Until Luang Por Phang's appearance, no monk had ever been able to stay iin this place, for its powerful local spirits and magic present, but Luang Por Phang was able to remain there quite easily.
Luang Por Phang then invited the local devotees to help him to build a temple there. The locals of this area used to call this sacred mountain water source 'Doon', and so in those days as the temple was rising up into existence, they called it 'Wat Doon. Luang Por Phang stayed on building the temple of Wat Doon, occasionally traveling out into the forest on Tudong, and had various miraculous adventures during those journeys he made in solitary into the deep forests, and mastered his Wicha.
He remained faithful to the simple ways of a Bhikkhu and endured the hardships of a Tudong Monk, and was thus a well attained 'Pra Subattibanno' (Good Bhikkhu of High Endurance, Renunciation and Purity). The temple of Wat Doon was given the official name as we know it today of Wat Udom Kongka Kirikhaet.
Other Meritorious Deeds of Luang Por Phang;
In the year 2505 BE Luang Por Phang constructed yet another temple in Ban Jaeng Tab Ma, in Manja Kiri Municipality, Khon Kaen, a small distance away from Wat Udom Kongka Kirikhaet, about 4 Kilometers to the east. This temple was given the name 'Wat Pha Pattana Kiri', or commonly known by the local devotees as 'Wat Ban Jaeng'
Another great Meritorious deed of Luang Por Phang, was that he built a road (widening of the road) which was too thin and impossible for the local farmers and other traffic to navigate along without difficulty, withough any need of government funding, and presided over the whole construction process, to lessen the problems of locals of the area, and solve the problem of lack of funds of the local provincial government.
Luang Por Phang also pestered the local Government in the department of public highways to build another road widening and lengthening to bring devotees to the temple (for there was no real road to speak of for devotees to come to the temple), which took him constant efforts writing to the government offices, between the years 2507 BE, and 2523 BE. Finally, the Government assisted to build the road in the year 2523 BE, after his letters to them and requests were finally heard. His patience and persistence won out in the end, to give the locals a road to be able to use for their needs, and to reach the temple without having to cross wild territory
In the year 2523 BE, Luang Por Phang sponsored the building of the Pratat Kham Kaen Sirodom Relic Stupa Shrine which stands before the Central Municipal Building of Khon Kaen City, with the assistance and donations of the local devotees, to celebrate two hundred years of the Ratanakosin Era. On the 31st march 2525, Somdej Pra Sangkarach Sakol Maha Sangka Barinayok (Somdej Prayan Sangworn Pra Sangkaracha Royal Head Monk, came to perform the Inauguration of the Pratat relic Shrine for the Local Buddhist Folk to be able to perform Bucha and Revere the shrine.
On the 28th of November, Luang Por Phang was admitted to Hospital and was found to have Cancer of the Gall Bladder. On the 23rd of February 2525, Luang Por was readmitted to the Paet Banya hospital because he felt rather weak, and was suffering internal bleeding, and his heart muscles were having problems pumping his heart.
On 16th March 2525 Luang Por felt a bit better, and the Comittee of Devotees of Luang Por Phang came to take Luang Por Phang back to the temple, but after a few days of having returned to his temple, he felt ill again, and was unable to eat or drink, or pass water. Then, on the 24th of March 2525, at 16:45 PM, Luang Por Phang finally passed away peacefully, at the age of 80 years Old, which was a very sad occasion for the devotees of this highly beloved Monk, who never sought recognition and always worked hard for the welfare of the devotees and his temple, and to spread the Buddha Dhamma.
He was known for having always said "I don't want my name to be known famously' 'I don't want to receive honors or status' 'I don't wish people to speak highly of me' - But these wishes seem to have been in vain, for indeed, Luang Por Phang, is one of the ost highly revered Monks of Udorn Rachathani, and his Goodness and Generosity, and Tireless Work to help his People, is Legendary, even now long after his passing.
The final cremation ceremony to bid farewell to Luang Por Phang was held on Tuesday 24th March 2528 at 16:00 PM with thousands of devoptees from around the counrty who came to attend and pay their last respects to Luang Por Phang Jidtakudto Satu! May Luang Por Phang and his great Merits, remain in our memory forever, and may his great blessings remain with us, through the Buddhanussati of keeping his memory and reverence to Luang Por Phang in our hearts, with the amulets in his image which we wear and revere, in 'Putta Bucha'