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PDMAC4886R : Great Protection: Rare Somdej Pim Yai Hoo Bai Sri (with Big Ears) B.E.2509 (LP Thian, Wat Both, Pathumthani Province)
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Name: Rare Somdej Pim Yai Hoo Bai Sri (banana leaf offering) (with Big Ears) BE2509

Feature: This is a rare version Phra Somdej by LP Thian, abbot of Wat Both, Pathumthani Province who was a famous guru monk in the past.

*Hoo Bai Sri (banana leaf offering) is design of Buddha with Big Pointed Curve Ears like a shape of Bai Sri (banana leaf offering) , Thai offering banana leaf set.

*Bottom of amulet is embedded with 2 Takrut.

*Backside of amulet has LP Thian imprint.

From: LP Thian, Wat Both, Pathumthani Province

Origin: Thailand

Year: BE2509 (CE1966)

Material:holy powder

Purpose : to earn donations for developing and restoring the temple.

Ceremony: LP Thian properly blessed with mantra and mindstream.

Power: Phra Somdej (King of Thai amulets) is a famous Buddha amulet of Thailand regarded the best protection from harm and dangers.

About LP Thian:
Luang Pu Thian was born on Thursday 2nd November CE1876 at Phathum Thani Province. When LP Thian was 11 years studied at Wat Chaisitthawas with LP Nuan. When LP Thian was 20 years was ordained at Wat Bang Na, Phathum Thani Province. LP Thian studied the magic with the abbot of Wat Bot. LP Thian passed away on 18 July CE1966 while he was 90 years old.

The history of Wat Both:
Wat Both locates on Tumbon Ban Klang, in the west side of Chao Phaya River. Built in BE 2164 by Mon people who migrate from Hongsavadee. The most important thing of Wat Both is Phra Sang Ayasit, the old thing from Raman, four heads of an Elephant decorated for a main aisle, the age is about 150 years. Besides, it is a Ya-le, a dog with metal which the head abbot received from King Rama VI.


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