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PBUPZ8397 : Powerful Legend Monk LP Nguen Wat BangKlan Mixed Brass Amulet Ngoen Su Kho’ batch - best wealth & harm protection (Wat Bueng Na Rang, Phichit Province ) with Katha: LPNguen | | | | | | | | | | | |
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Name: LP Nguen Amulet
**This amulet is created from pouring metal by hand in holy ceremony.
From: Wat Bueng Na Rang, Phichit Province
Origin: Thailand
Name: “Ngoen Su Kho” (Ngoen = money / Su Kho = happiness)
Year: BE2562 (CE2019)
Material:mixed brass called “Thong Chanuan” which elaborately mixed with selected holy metals such as
- Buddha image base of Rattanakosin era
- Pieces of bronze and brass from ruin deity statues, Lopburi era melting block, ancient bangle, old bell, joss stick pot, Chinese Buddha image of Ming and Bei Wei dynasty, old money coins and so on.
Size: 1.5 cm x 2 cm
Quantity of Item Built: created 20,000 pieces.
Purpose: proceeds for developing and restoring Wat Bueng Na Rang.
Consecration: holy blessing by Phra Phisansathukit abbot of Wat Bueng Na Rang and monks on 8 August 2019 by following traditional method with the invitation to Luang Por Sukho a holy Buddha image of Sukhothat era and Luang Por Nguen picture as president of the ceremony in the over-400-year-old Uposatha hall of Wat Bueng Na Rang.
Power: Luang Por Nguen is one of great guru monks in Thai history. He was a former abbot of Wat Bang Klan and Wat Tai Nam in Phichit Province. His image is usually seen in many shops in Thailand because his name is auspicious. “Nguen” means “money”, so LP Nguen amulets are famous for wealth. People who do business popularly have LP Nguen amulets. They believe LP Nguen amulets can bring them more money. Moreover, Nguen amulets ever saved people from fatal accidents and are believed to protect owner from sprits and bad things too.
About Temple:
Wat Bueng Na Rang is in Bueng Na Rang District, Phichit Province. This temple was built in Ayutthaya period (more than 400 years). There is “Luang Por Sukho” a holy bronze Buddha image of Sukhothai era situated in the Uposatha hall. Today temple has Phra Phisansathukit (Surin Khemaphusito) as an abbot.
History of LP Nguen:
Luang Por Nguen (former abbot of Wat Bang Klan and Wat Tai Nam, Phichit Province) was born on 16 September 2353 BE (1810 CE) in Phichit. He got ordained as a novice at age 12 at Wat ChaNaSongKram, Bangkok. Until age 21, he got ordained as a monk at Wat TongPu. After that, he moved to Wat KongKaRarm. He became an expert in concentration of mindfulness in Buddhist way. LP Nguen also alone went on a pilgrimage in the border of Thailand and Myanmar. In 1837 CE, he established the temple, Wat Bang Klan to promote Buddhism. LP Nguen succeeded in dharma and magic. He became one of great monks of Thailand. LP Nguen passed away in 2464 BE (1921 CE) at age 111. Although he is gone, he is worshiped widely throughout Thailand. You can see his image in most places. His amulets are very famous for protection and wealth.
A Taxi Driver: Nearly Death But Survive, Holiness of LP Thuad and LP Nguen Amulets!
This is a true incredible story of a taxi driver in Bangkok who survived from a terrible accident. A taxi driver believed he could survive because of his LP Thuad and LP Nguen amulets.
The accident happened on November 10, 2015 at 11.45 a.m. When a car of Mr.Prayong aged 46, a taxi driver stopped in the red light. Then a truck hit the back and pushed his car into the bus. His car was crushed. Half of it got under the bus and the back was pushed by the truck like a crushed can!
It banged and people were shocked. No one thought he was alive. Shortly after that, people helped him get off. Fortunately, he was safe and no passenger in the car.
When the press asked the taxi driver how he could survive, he said maybe LP Thuad and LP Nguen amulets he wore protected him.
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