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PROMO27 : Phra Somdej “Roon Maha Mongkol bell tower” (LP Alongkot Dikkapanyo, Wat Phra Bat Nam Phu Temple) with Katha: SD_Master | | | | | | | |
| The Best amulet of Protection: a gift from donation to create Buddha Image by mould the gold nugget with LP Alongkot Dikkapanyo, Wat Phra Bat Nam Phu Temple.
100% Authentic from temple
The Good result of creation Buddha Image
1) Formal bad action of previous life will turn out.
2) The holy thing will protect you from the danger.
3) Your enemies from a former life will quit the retribution.
4) Safe from fierce animal.
5) Peacefulness mind, strong, and successful.
6) Endure luck and happy family.
7) Have good friends.
8) Bad luck become good luck.
9) Has good talent and clever.
10) Succeed in Dhamma.
Name: Phra Somdej “Roon Maha Mongkol bell tower”
From: LP Alongkot Dikkapanyo, Wat Phra Bat Nam Phu Temple
Material:Made by the special Holy powder that from Temple’s wall, Ordination Hall’s roof-tile and soil from 999 temples around Thailand).
Year: BE2549 (CE2006)
Size: 2.3 cm. x 3.5 cm.
Origin: Thailand
Purposes of Making: LP Alongkot will bring the gold nugget to mould for creation the Buddha image and donate money from that for cure HIV positive people at Wat Phra Baht Nam Phu. Refer to the worshipper who donate money for create the Buddha image, will get Phra Somdej amulet “Roon build the Maha Mongkol bell tower”as a souvenir.
Ceremony: The monks from 999 Temples blessed on the auspicious day.
Power: People believe this set could protect them from danger, enemies and bad things, to induce good luck.
Feature: Front of amulet has Phra Somdej picture and on the back side has a bell picture.
History of Wat Phra Bat Nam Phu Temple:
This temple was built at the foot of a small mountain in Lopburi, 150 kilometers (90 miles) north of Bangkok, is home to 550 patients, including 140 children.
Its founder is LP Alongkot Dikkapanyo, a 53-year-old Buddhist monk, who left a promising career in engineering at the ministry of agriculture at the age of 26 to become a monk. The idea of turning a temple into an AIDS hospice started in 1990 when two young HIV positive men came to Wat Phra Baht Nam Phu, which means in Thai "the temple of Buddha's footprints
Two years later, he took in eight more HIV positive Thais who had been rejected by their families, and turned his temple into an eight bed AIDS hospice. Some families left patients at the temple and never saw them again. But many patients came by themselves, even with their children, saying they had no other places to go. No place, no money, no work, no food. At the hospice, men and women are in equal number. Most men got HIV from prostitutes, while many women were infected from their boyfriends and husbands. Around 10 to 15 patients die each month, and the temple, which has its own incinerator, and have cremated more than 10,000 bodies since 1992.
| Amulets by LP Alongkot Dikkapanyo, Wat Phra Bat Nam Phu Temple
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