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PDMAA6274 : Lucky Silver Nak Bat Bangle by LP O (LP O, Wat SiSuPhon, Phetchabun Province) with Katha: Naga_Master | | | | | | |
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This is an effective sacred collection by LP O whom people give a nickname ‘a movable magic book cabinet’. With being fond of magic since a child, LP O had collected a lot of magical experience until he became a magic expert.
Amulets by LPO are different from other guru monks. LP O is a creative guru monk, so his amulets are various and unusual. Many years, LP O has built excitement for amulet circle with uncommon amulets which make Thai people and foreigners have wonderful results.
Don’t hesitate because the real power is waiting for you!
100% Authentic from the Temple
Name: Nak Bat Bangle
From: LP O PhutThaRakSa, Wat SiSuPhon, Phetchabun Province
Origin: Thailand
Material:silver
**Power: wealth, good business
**Nak Bat looks like a circle of 2 Naga (great snake in Buddhist belief). They eat their tails each other that represents a cycle of life and is believed to bring person pile of treasure.
Year: 2557 BE (2014 CE)
Purpose: LP O wants to use his magical competence to help people who are interested in mysterious powers and make money to develop and restore Wat SisuPhon.
Ceremony: LP O fully intensively blessed this collection.
**About LP O PhutThaRakSa:
LP O PhutThaRakSa is a successful guru monk in making the “Gapruan Thong Riek Sup amulet” (small gold bell bringing money). LP O has been studying the art of making effective amulets from Wan Praidum (holy herb). Besides, LP O ever studied magic from his grandfather who was a disciple of Somdej Loon (the great Laotian monk).
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Note: The real one may be different from the picture because this picture is an example.
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| Amulets by LP O, Wat SiSuPhon, Phetchabun Province
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