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PDMAC112 : Stream of Lucky: Set of Phikul Flower Amulets (3 pcs) - Sombat Phokasarp batch (Wat Avutvikasitaram, Bangkok)
with Katha: MaeCheeBoonruen
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Size 1.2 cm x 0.5 cm




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Name: Set of Phikul Flower Amulets (3 pcs)

From: Wat Avutvikasitaram, Bangkok

Origin: Thailand

Name: “Sombat Phokasarp”

Year: BE2561 (CE2018)

Size: 1.2 cm x 0.5 cm

Material:holy Yant sheets from guru monks mixed with old metal of Maechee Boonruen plated gold, silver and pinchbeck.

Created 999 pieces

Purpose of making: to earn donations for support educstion and meal for monks and novices.

Ceremony: Holy blessing by famous guru monks such as LP Foo Wat Bangsamak, LP Ya Than Khian Samnak Song Pacha Yang Khee Nok, LP Mahasurasak Wat Pradu, LP Rak Wat Sutthawad Wipatsana, LP Charoen Wat Non Sawang.

Power: enhance horoscope, increase wealth and the flow of money.

In ancient times it was believed that the Phikul tree Is a type of tree in the garden of Indra. For this reason, Thai people like to use Phikul flowers for use in various auspicious ceremonies. In performing important royal ceremonies in the royal court, the chairman of the ceremony will sprinkle silver flowers and gold flowers called Dok Phikul Ngoen Phikul Thong. Although there is no clear evidence that it was from any period in the Rattanakosin era. Sprinkling of Phikul Thong flowers in that important royal ceremony considered a tradition inherited practices which reflects the symbolic beliefs about sacred flowers that have existed since the Thai court since ancient times.

The Biography of Maechee Boonruen Tongboonterm:
Maechee (Maechee: nun) Boonruen Tongboonterm (Nun Boonruen Tongboonterm), a famous nun of Thailand was born on Sunday the 4th March 1894 in Ayutthaya Province. Her former name is Mrs. Boonruen Klinphaka.
She lived in a poor family. She studied reading and writing Thai and doing the housework from her parents until she could do those well. When she was young, she met LP Phring, an abbot of Wat Bangpakok at that time who inspired her to learn dharma of Buddha, make merit and do meditation. Then she got married to a policeman Mr. Joi Tongboonterm who worked at Samphanthawong District Police Station, but she didn’t have a child.
She and her husband loved making merit and dharma. They often went to the temple. Her husband got ordained as a monk for one year. After her husband resigned, she got ordained as a nun at Wat Samphanthawong until she became an expert in intensive meditation. In 1936, her husband died by the accident that she was 42 at that time. Nun Boonruen has a lot of supernatural power and used it to help people.
She passed away on the 7th September 1964. Although she has gone, people always remember her because she did a lot of good things and gave people a favor. Nowadays, there is Nun Boonruen Statue located at Wat Awutwikasitaram or also called Wat Bangphladnork, Bangkok.

**These are some cases of the supernatural of Nun Boonruen:

1. At night in June 1927, Nun Boonruen felt annoyed her husband because he kept gnashing. So, she made a wish that she got in the pavilion located at the police station where her husband worked. Suddenly, she appeared in the pavilion. She told her friends but they didn’t believe her. Her friends wanted to prove the truth of that. They asked Nun Boonruen to disappear to the pavilion again, but they locked windows and a door of the pavilion. Unbelievably, Nun Boonruen could get in there for a second time!

2. She could cure the sick people and made them absolutely recover from their illness such as the first case, the handicapped old man who had a bent back and weak legs. Nun Boonruen only said to the old man “Put down the walking stick and walk strongly”, suddenly the old man’s back was gradually straight and he could walk like normal people. The second case, the man who had such a serious stomach ache at night, he couldn’t sleep at all. Nun Boonruen said to the man “You will have no pain tonight”. Incredibly, that night the man had no pain at all and after that he recovered from his serious stomach ache.

3. Nun Boonruen had special ears. She could hear everything. One day, she went to cure the madam who had painful legs at her house. When Nun Boonruen finished curing, madam gave her money for going home. When Nun Boonruen had gone, madam told her husband what Nun Boonruen treated her and the money she gave Nun Boonruen. Her husband got upset and blamed Nun Boonruen. Following morning, Nun Boonruen came to madam’s house and gave money back to madam. That shows Nun Boonruen heard what madam’s husband said.


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Amulets by Wat Avutvikasitaram, Bangkok


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Maechee Boonruen (miracle nun in Thailand) Figurine Amulet
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Wat Avutvikasitaram, Bangkok

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