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PREAA8151 : Deserving-of-worship Silver Luang Pu Kaei Medal (LP Kaei, Wat Pak Nam, Nonthaburi Province )
with Katha: Monk-and-Amulet_Master
Stock Status Out of Stock   
Size 2.3 x 3.1 cm




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**Dear customer: This item will be sent to customer around Wednesday 9 March 2016 or as soon as possible.

Disciples Must Not Miss!

100% Authentic from the Temple

Name: Luang Pu Kaei Medal

Material:silver (*LP Kaei inscribed Yant on the metal sheet and put it in the hot liquid metal. That means the amulet is mixed with Yant sheet from LP Kaei.)

Quantity of Item Built: created only 1,999 pieces

*the back of the medal with Yant
*with authentication code and number from temple
* size: 2.3 x 3.1 cm

Holiness: Luang Pu Kaei is a clean monk whom we can pay respect without any doubt. Amulet with his image will save us from critical situations and also lead us to success in what we are going to do morally.

From: LP Kaei, Wat Pak Nam, Nonthaburi Province

Origin: Thailand

Name: 105 Pi 4 Phandin (105 years, 4 reigns)

Year: 2559 BE (2016 CE)

Special Occasion: 105th Birthday of Luang Pu Kaei, Wat Pak Nam, Nonthaburi Province
A guru monk who has lived over 100 years in 4 reigns of Chakri dynasty of Thailand (King Rama 6-9)

*This batch is built in the theme of LP Kaei 105th birthday that is a good number. *

Purpose:
1. To celebrate 105th birthday of LP Kaei that disciples can have token of this special occasion
2. To use proceeds on Buddhist affairs of Wat Pak Nam, Nonthaburi Province
3. To use proceeds on public benefit activities

Amulet Casting Ceremony on 12 December 2015 at Wat Pak Nam, Nonthaburi Province
List of guru monks on 12 December 2015:
- LP Kaei, Wat Pak Nam, Nonthaburi Province (the president of the ceremony)
- LP Pae, Wat Sawang Arom, Nakhon Pathom Province
- Phra Samutwachirasophon, Wat Phetsamut Worawihan, Samut Songkhram Province
- LP Sa-ard, Wat Khao Kaew, Nakhon Sawan Province
- Phra Kru Phawanasophon, Wat Pa Thammasophon, Lopburi Province
- LP Somporn, Wat Khet Mongkol, Songkhla Province
- LP Koon, Wat Banlang, Nakhon Ratchasima Province
- Phra Maha Mueang-in, Wat Anongkharam Worawihan, Bangkok
- LP Ang, Wat Yai Sawang Arom, Nonthaburi Province

**Consecration Ceremony on 23 January 2016 at 3.39 p.m., Wat Pak Nam, Nonthaburi Province

About the Guru Monk:
Luang Pu Kaei or Phra Mongkol Nonthawut is a famous guru monk and also a developer monk who has high mercy, perfectly keeps precepts of a monk and is experienced in magic and mantras. That is why people in Nonthaburi and near Provinces highly respect him. Now, he is the oldest abbot of Wat Pak Nam, Nonthaburi Province reaching the age of 104 in 2016 CE
LP Kaei was born on June 20th, 1912 in Chanthaburi Province. He began Buddhist monkhood from being a novice and became a monk at age 20. He got ordained as a monk at Wat Tanod in Nonthaburi Province. After ordination, he stayed at that temple and paid much attention to Buddhist studying together with taking a journey to the woods for mysticism.
In 1939, he was required to be an abbot of Wat Pak Nam, Nonthaburi Province after a former abbot passed away and was in position officially 2 years later. At only age 27, LP Kaei was the youngest abbot at that time.
For over 80 years, LP Kaei has done many Buddhist affairs and a lot of favors for Buddhism. Not only governing monks and developing the temple, LP Kaei is also good at writing Khmer and construction, moreover usually invited to perform the blessing ceremony for amulets called Phuttha Phisek.
LP Kaei has released many sacred objects such as ivory Phra Somdej, his image medals, Takrut, holy cloth (Pha Yant), Buddha statues, etc. that are famous among worshipers.


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