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PDMAB6154 : Good Fortune & Tranquil Life: 2558 BE Phra Nak Prok Bai Makham, 9 Metals Medal (1st batch) (LP Joy, Wat Non Thai, Nakhon Ratchasima Province)
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Name: Phra Nak Prok Bai Makham Medal (1st batch)

From: LP Joy, Wat Non Thai, Nakhon Ratchasima Province

Origin: Thailand

Year: 2558 BE (2015 CE)

Material:a mixture of 9 metals (known as “Nawa Loha”)

Phra Nak Prok Pim Bai Makham (Pim Bai Makham: in shape of tamarind leaf) is one of ‘Benja Phaki’ the 5 famous amulets in Thailand.

Phra Nak Prok has powerful power in protection against harm, dangers and bad things, bringing peacefulness and turning bad destiny to good. In fact, Phra Nak Prok is a Buddha image of people born on Saturday. It is propitious for people on this day to worship Phra Nak Prok in order to enhance their life and fortune. However, worshiping Phra Nak Prok is also good for people in other days.

Legend of Phra Nak Prok:
Phra Nak Prok is name of the Buddha image under the covering by Naga. This happened when Buddha was in practice of being enlightened. Buddha sat under the big Bodhi tree (Srimahapho) and kept doing meditation. One day, it rained 7 days and 7 nights and Phaya Mujarin (king of great snakes) saw and was afraid that Buddha would get wet, so he covered Buddha with himself like an umbrella. In fact, Phaya Mujarin had faith in Buddha. When it stopped raining, Phaya Mujarin transformed himself into a human and paid respect to Buddha.

Purpose: to earn donations for developing and restoring Wat Non Thai

Ceremony: LP Joy blessed this Buddha medal properly on 3 April 2015.

About Guru Monk:

LUANGPHO JOY (age 76, 2015 CE), abbot of Wat Non Thai, Nakhon Ratchasima Province is a famous guru monk whom people respect and the best disciple of Luang Por Koon, Wat Ban Rai, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, a highly esteemed guru monk of Thailand.

LP Joy was born on 3 April 2482 BE (1939 CE) in Chaiyaphum Province. At age 24, he became a monk and got a monk name Chinnawangso.

After ordination, LP Joy promised himself to be a good monk and try his best to serve Buddhism. It is like what he intended when he established the school for monks and novices and developed his temple (Wat Non Thai) as learning center for Buddhists.

LP Joy tries to promote Dharma of Buddha through religious activities such as chanting, meditation, sermon and regularly holding important Buddhist days such as Magha Puja, Vesak Puja and Asalha Puja.

Since a newly monk until now, LP Jow always does meditation. He is solitary and simple that prefers to walk barefoot and sleep on a wooden pillow given by LP Koon of Wat Ban Rai in order to keep conscious all the time. He said to use this wooden pillow all his life.

First year of monkhood, LP Joy tried blessing an amulet. What he blessed was King Rama the Fifth Medal. Younger brother of LP Joy knew and wanted to prove the holiness. He brought his friend to prove by firing at the medal, but the bullet did not come out!

In 2533 BE (1990 CE), at year 27 of monkhood, LP Joy made 112 his own lockets for people to worship as very much request from disciples. People who wore the lockets experienced the real protective power. Therefore, LP Joy had to make more 300 pieces and they ran out quickly.

In late 2536 BE (1993 CE), during ceremony in the chapel, while LP Joy was blessing the amulets using a rosary altogether, one bead of the rosary suddenly broke among eyes of 34 monks and novices. Sound of breaking can be heard by ones in the chapel. Wat Non Thai released amulets for worship in the annual temple fair on 2-9 February 2537 BE (1994 CE). A lot of people came and amulets ran out very quickly. People call amulets on that day Roon Prakam Taek that means Name: Breaking of Rosary Bead.

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