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PDMAC1328 : Get Prosperous & Safe 2 amulet B.E.2537 Buddha Sothon & B.E.2536 Phra Somdej Lang U Jao Khun Nor (amulets from 2 temples)
with Katha: SD_Master, Buddha_Sothorn
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Size 2.5 x 3.4 cm
2.5 cm x 3.7 cm




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Don't miss special chance to worship 2 powerful amulets at value price!

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Name: 2 amulets BE2537 Buddha Sothon & BE2536 Phra Somdej Lang U Chao Khun Nor

Origin: Thailand

This set consists of 2 holy collectible amulets.

1) BE2537 (CE 1994) Buddha Sothon amulet from Wat Sothonwararamworavihan, Chachoengsao Province. Size 2.5 x 3.4 cm. This amulet is made of Uposatha chapel roof tile powder. Holy blessing ceremony performed by abbot and monks at Wat Sothonwararamworavihan on the auspicious date in CE1994.

Power: Buddha Sothon (well-known as Luang Por Sothon) is the famous Buddha image, situated in the chapel of Wat Sothonwararam Worawihan, Chachoengsao Province. For decades, faith in Buddha Sothon has not decreased. People from all regions of Thailand come to pay respect to Buddha Sothon. Thai people believe Buddha Sothon brings security, good luck, wealth and prosperity to people who worship.

2) BE2536 (CE1993) Phra Somdej Lang U Chao Khun Nor from Wat Thepsirin, Bangkok. Size 2.5 cm x 3.7 cm. This amulet is a retro style of Phra Somdej Chao Khun Nor. It is made of holy powder. Backside has Yant U of Chao Khun Nor believed good at protection. There was holy blessing ceremony at Wat Phrasrirattanasadsadaram (Wat Phra Kaew or Emerald Buddha Temple), Bangkok performed by abbot of Wat Thepsirin together with reverend guru monks properly following method of Chao Khun Nor in CE1993.

Power: People believe Phra Somdej by Chao Khun Nor method has power to protect them from dangers, enemies, and bad things and induce good luck.

For your information :

Legend of Buddha Sothon -- Buddha Sothon (Luang Por Sothon) is one of holy Buddha images that accidentally floated along the river before being found such as Luang Por Wat Rai Khing of Nakhon Pathom Province, Luang Por Ban Laem of Samut Songkhram Province, etc.

People told the Buddha image floated along Bang Pakong River (a main river of Chachoengsao Province) and stopped in front of Wat Hong (old name of Wat Sothonwararam Worawihan). Crowd tried to pull the Buddha image out of the river, but they failed. Fortunately, there was a special man who knew magic and mantras. He suggested people to build a small spirit house and chant mantra to invite the Buddha image. In process, they put a holy thread around the arms of the Buddha image. With proper method, people is believed to up the Buddha image. Then people placed the Buddha image in Phra Wihan (big chapel) of Wat Hong that was later renamed Wat Sothonwararam Worawihan. People call the Buddha image as Luang Por Sothon after the name of temple.

Real Experiences of Buddha Sothon Worshipers--When talking about experiences in protection, prosperity and progression in career, several Thai police were fulfilled after making a wish to Buddha Sothon. One Thai police officer who wore Buddha Sothon medal was shot when charging the criminals, but incredibly the bullet hit Buddha Sothon medal instead, so he was safe!

The Biography of LP Chao Khun Nor:
LP Chao Khun Nor, was an abbot of Wat Tepsirin and close royal servant of King Rama VI. He had ordained a monk at Wat Dhepsirin in 1925 and never left his monkhood until he passed away in early 1971 at the age of 74. In his long years of monkhood, he ate only one vegetable ad cereal meal a day and never stepped out of the temple even in the period. In the war time, 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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