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PBUPZ5640 : Rare Collection B.E.2515 Jao Khun Nor coin with 4 codes in beautiful condition (Wat Tepsirin, Bangkok) with Katha: Buddha_LPNor | | | | | | | |
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Name: BE2515 Chao Khun Nor coin with 4 codes in beautiful condition
From: Wat Tepsirin, Bangkok
Material:this powerful amulet created from copper.
Year: CE 1972 (BE 2515)
Size: 2.3 cm x 3.3 cm
Origin: Thailand
Purpose: donate the money from amulets to build the buildings in Wat Thepsirin
Ceremony: there were top monks around Thailand joined to bless this amulet on auspicious day or 3 July CE1972 at Wat Bawornniwet such as
1. Somdej Phra Wannarat of Wat Bawornniwet
2. LP Toh of Wat Praduchimplee
3. LP Was of Wat Saket
4. LP Toon of Wat Phonimit
5. LP Seng of Wat Kanlayanimit
6. Other
Moreover, this coin was blessed by LP Tim of Wat Laharnlai by himself for long time.
Power: Thai People believe Chao Khun Nor amulet has power to protect them from danger, enemies, and bad things and induce good luck.
Feature: this coin is very special imprint that has 4 codes. Moreover, if the coin has 4 codes mean was blessed by LP Tim.
The Biography of LP Chao Khun Nor:
LP Chao Khun Nor, was a former abbot of Wat Tepsirin and a close royal servant of King Rama VI. He got ordained at Wat Dhepsirin in CE 1925 and never left his monkhood until he passed away in early CE 1971 at the age of 74. In his long monkhood, he ate only one vegetable ad cereal meal a day and never left his temple. In, Bangkok railway main station just few KM away from the temple was intensively bombed by the allied force, but the bombs missed the target and hit the temple. Almost all monks left the temple for safety, but he was still living there. LP Chao Khun Nor, was strict Dhamma practicer. He practiced advanced Dhamma, devoted all his monkhood life to follow Lord Buddha’s teachings, and never mixed the morning and evening chant at Ubosoth until the end of his life.
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