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PDMAC9182 : Rare Collection Protection Safeguard LP Daeng & LP Charoen Medal Roon “Bot Lan” B.E.2512 (LP Daeng, Wat Khao Bandai It, Phetchaburi Province)
with Katha: Monk-and-Amulet_Master
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Name: LP Daeng & LP Charoen Medal Roon “Bot Lan” BE2512

From: LP Daeng, Wat Khao Bandai It, Phetchaburi Province

Material:copper

For Your For Your Information: This medal was made in 1969. LP Daeng and Luang Por Charoen, the best guru monks, joined together to consecrate until there was a rumbling sound during the ceremony until the participants felt the vibration until the origin of the name of this model is "Bot Lan".

LP Charoen or Phra Kru Panyachotiwat The former abbot of Wat Thong Noppa is a co-brother the same father-mother as Luang Por Daeng Age 5 years younger than Luang Por Daeng. LP Charoen wanted to create a stack of medal s to raise money to build and repair structures and permanent objects in Wat Thong Noppakhun, Phetchaburi Province, therefore consulted Luang Por Daeng who is brother. After the agreement was finalized, Luang Por Charoen built it in 1969 and brought it to Luang Por Daeng to consecrate before the first year of the Buddhist Lent. After that, a blessing ceremony was held at Wat Thong Noppakhun.

Batch: : Bot Lan = a vibrating Buddhist chapel

Year: BE2512 (CE1969)

Origin: Thailand

Ceremony: LP Charoen invited LP Daeng to exclusively bless this medal.

Power: LP Daeng amulet is very well known in Thailand because LP Daeng amulet can protect worshiper from accidents, harm, weapons, spirits and black magic. Moreover, LP Daeng amulet can bring progress and success to worshiper.

The Biography of LP Daeng :

LP Daeng was born in 1879 at Phetchaburi Province. LP was ordained at age of 20 at Wat KaoBanDai-it. LP has been an expert of concentration of mindfulness in Buddhism way. LP Daeng was close disciple of LP of LP Plian, the then Abbot of Wat KaoBanDai-it. Also, LP Plian was guru monk and very well-known in the present era for his knowledge in both holy Dharma and Visha.
After LP Plian passed away in 1918, LP Daeng to become an abbot of this temple. At the same time, LP Daeng developed the temple and learned Dhamma and magical khowledge with LP Chui of Wat Kongkaram, the greatest Guru of Phetchaburi Province.

The Second World War, LP Daeng created and presented his PhaYants (magic clothes) and Takrut to Soldiers and people. When the Japanese troops landed in PraChuabKiriKhan Province which borders with Petchburi, a small group of soldiers and patriotic people fought fearlessly. They were brave and it was said remained unharmed due to LP Daeng 's amulets. LP Daeng 's 1st batch medals, Takrut and other amulets worn by soldiers declared their great efficacy, particularly for safety and protection from danger. Another well reported event was the incident of a parachutist who jumped from a plane, but his chutes failed to deploy. Inexplicably the strong prevailing wind blew him into safely into a swamp and survived. He wears the LP Daeng amulet.

LP Daeng passed away on 16th January 1974 at the age of 96 years old.

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