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.
Rian Gao Sangkarach Gao Maharach 9 Royal Monks 9 Kings 2513 - 2516 BE Wat Taepagorn Blessed by LP Guay, LP To, LP Pae, Kroo Ba Wang, LP Toon, LP Pring
Rian Gao Sangkarach Gao Maharach Nuea Tong Daeng 9 Sangkaracha Monks + 9 Royalties 2 sided coin amulet made in 2513 BE at Wat Taepagorn, passed through 3 Blessing Ceremonies, and then released in 2515-2516 BE, with 9 eminent Monks present to empower the amulets in a Fourth and final Blessing Ceremony at Wat Taepagorn.
A highly revered Rian Kanajarn Guru Monk Coin with National Importance and Historical value for the inclusion of 9 of the Greatest Monks and 9 of the greatest Historical Royal Eminent Figures of Siamese History, and is attributed to the pantheon of amulets of Luang Por Guay, of Wat Kositaram, in Chainat, for his extended time spent empowering the amulets, above that spent by other monks who blessed this edition.
The amulet comes with windowless acrylic 2 tone casing (one side golden one side red), for close contact with the amulet and the skin, as was preferred, and believed to be powerful, by olden days Thai Buddhists.
The devotees of Luang Phu To of Wat Pradoo Chimplee are also avid collectors of this amulet, which is also classed within his pantheon. One side of the coin features 9 Great Sangkaracha Royal Palace Master Monks, encircling the words '9 Pra Sangkarach' (๙พระสังฆราช). The other side has nine great Royal Figures, emblazoned around the words '9 Rachagan' (๙รสชกาล).
A very famous and popular coin with devotees of Luang Por Guay and devotees of Luang Phu To (Wat Pradoo Chimplee), and for the fact the coin contains two compendiums of 9 Eminent figures of Thai Buddhism and Thai History; The Rian Gao Sangkarach (9 Great Sangkaracha Monks) Gao Maharach (9 Great Kings), 2 sided coin amulet with 9 Great Masters and 9 Great Royal Figures. The Rian Gao Sangkarach Gao Maharach was made along with the Rian Gao Nak Prach Gao Pra Ajarn (9 Philisophers, 9 Guru Master Monks) amulets, whose making began in 2513 BE, & received 3 Blessings before a 4th Blessing and final release in 2515 BE.
The 4th and final Blessing Ceremony at Wat Taepagorn with Pra Wiriyahorn Yan Nava lighting the Victory Candle of the Buddha Abhisekha Ceremony, and the following monks to assist in the empowerment; 1. Luang Por Thin (Wat Pha Lelai) 2. Luang Phu To (Wat Pradoo Chimplee), 3. Luang Por Supoj (Wat Sutat), 4. Luang Por Guay (Wat Kositaram), 5. Luang Por Nor (Wat Klang Ta Ruea), 6. Luang Por Pae (Wat Pikul Tong, 7. Luang Por Pring (Wat Bote Goeng Tanu), 8. Kroo Ba Wang (Wat Ban Den), 9. Luang Por Juan (Wat Nong Sum), and Luang Por Toon (Wat Po Nimit), Luang Por Lamoon (Wat Sadej), and many other Masters.
The 9 Maharach featured on one face of the coin are; 1. Pra jao Prohm Maharach, 2. Pra Jao Meng Rai Maharach, 3. Por Khun Ramkamhaeng Maharach, 4. Pra Jao U-Tong Maharach, 5. Pra Naresuan Maharach, 6. Pra Narai Maharach, 7. Pra Jao Thaksin Maharach, 8. Pra Putta Yord fa Jula Loke Maharach, 9. Pra Bpiyamaharach.
The 9 Sangkaracha Monks depicted on the other side of the coin are; 1. Somdej Pra Sangkarach (Sukh Gai Thuean), 2. Somdej Pra Maha Samana Jao Grom Pra Bparamānuchit Chinoros, 3. Somdej Pra Maha Samana Jao Grom Prayābovoresariyālonkorn, 4. Somdej Pra Maha Samana Jao Grom Pra Yaw Chinayānawārōros, 5. Somdej Pra Sangkarach Jao Pra Jao Vorawongs Ter, 6. Somdej Pra Sangkarach (Pae), 7. Somdej Pra Sangkarach Jao Grom Luang Vachirayānawongs, 8. Somdej Pra Sangkarach (Plod), 9. Somdej Pra Sangkarach (Yoo).
Made from Nuea Tong Daeng (sacred Copper Alloy), the coin is in excellent condition, and is a highly recommendable Klaew Klaad Kong Grapan Serm Duang Serm Yos amulet with Maha Amnaj Commanding Influence.
The Rian Rian Gao Sangkarach Gao Maharach coins were Blessed along with the equally famous Gao Nak Prach Gao Pra Ajarn, in 2513 BE in Buddha Abhiseka at Wat Taepagorn in Bangkok, with the great Luang Phu To, and Luang Por Guay present to empower the amulets, amongst a large number of other great masters of that time. of the over 40 Monks present to bless the amulets, the most prominent names were; Luang Phu To (Wat Pradoo Chimplee), Luang Por Guay (Wat Kositaram), Luang Por Thin (Wat Pha Lelai), Luang Por Toon (Wat Po Nimit), Luang Por Supoj (Wat Sutat), Luang Por Nor (Wat Klang Ta Ruea), Luang Por Pae (Wat Pikul Tong), Luang Por Pring (Wat Bote), Kroo Ba Wang (Wat Ban Den), Luang Por Juan (Wat Nong Sum), Luang Por Lamoon (Wat Sadej), Luang Por Bpuan, Wat Po Ngam, and many other great names.
Luang Por Guay;
Luang Por Guay's amulets have reached the highest level of respect and collectorship in their history now, and are considered to have noticeable effects that are felt be everybody who owns and wears one of his amulets. His blessings are famed for their Klaew Klaad Kong Grapan Chadtri Maha Ud power.
The stories of confirmation of their power are more than can be counted, and his great Patipata and Exceedingly Powerful applied methods of Sorcery are a large part of what attributes to their power. His amulets are now extremely rare to find because those who already own any will never wish to part with them again, and they are hence becoming one of the rarest kind of amulets to find these days.
Usuallly this happens because of specualtion by the collector scene, but in the case of Luang Por Guays amulets, it has happened primarily for their Sacred Value, much much more than for their collectorship and artistic value, which is of course also extremely high. Luang Por Guay is famous for his immensely diligent and complex manner of empowering (Pluk Sek) amulets, which involved daily empowerments at various times of day namely at dawn, morning, midday, afternoon, evening and midnight.
In addition, he would perform empowerments during the various 'Reuks' (Astrological Influentian moments), to bring total coverage of protection and fortuitous blessings to all who might wear and Bucha his amulets. His method involved the choosing of the 'Reuks Mongkol' Buddhist Auspicious alignments, the 'Reuks Jone' (Gangster Alignments) Inauspicious Alignments, and the 'Reuks Bun Paya Marn' Demonic Influential Alignments. This means that it did not matter who wore his amulets, Good people would wear them, Gangsters would wear them, anybody could wear them without loss of magical effect.
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Luang Phu To of Wat Pradoo Chimplee was one of the greatest Masters of the Last Century, and a Highly revered Monk around the whole Kingdom of Thailand. he was Respected and revered by His Majesty Our great King, who was a close friend and companion.
His amulets are both highly revered for their sacred Power of Protection and Prosperity, but also as a connection and Buddhanissati reminder of the Great Guru master, to beseech his blessings through the amulet. One of the most highly sought after Pra Niyom Category Amulets, which is seen to grace the pages of any and every important amulet encyclopedia, and the highly prized and jealously guarded talisman of the high end collector and devotee.
This Great Monk achieved his status through his Great deeds and his great Diligence in his Patipatā (Practice of Purity and Renunciation), and in his Great Attainments in Dhamma Pariyatti and Dhamma Patipatā. Luang Phu To was born on the 27th March 2429 BE in Ban Klong Bang Noi in Samut Prakarn, and passed away on 5th March 2524 BE.
His many honorable awards of status reflect his great practice and diligence, since beginning to studdy the Dhamma Vinaya at Wat Pradoo as a Samanera Novice monk, through to become the Bishop of the Ta Pra Municipality (2463 BE), to becoming awarded the charge of being the Pra Kroo Sangka Wichit for the Abbot of Wat Maha Tat in 2457 BE. In 2463 BE, Luang Phu To became ascended to the status of Pra Kroo Sanya Badtr Chan Dtri (Third Level, tantamount to Batchelor of Arts in Dhamma).
In 2497 BE, Luang Phu then became promoted to Pra Kroo Sana Badtr Chan Toe (Second Level, tantamount to a Doctorate in Dhamma), of Royal Category. In the year 2500 BE, Luang Phu was then given the additional status of Upachaya Ordaining Officer. In 2516 Luang Phu became Pra Racha Kana (Royal Appointment Sangha Comittee) and head officer of the General Affairs of Vipassana Practice.
In 2521, Luang Phu To received the status of Pra Racha Kana Chan Rach (tantamount to being an Archbishop of the Royal Decree). His Blessings are believed to possess the most powerful protective power, and to increase success and prosperity.
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