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PREAA9980 : Holy Nawa-Silver Imprint LP Tim Medal (Rian Nang Phan), Bucha Kru Batch 2016 (LP Ratt, Wat Pa Wai, Rayong Province)
with Katha: LPTim_WatLahanrai
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**Dear customers: This Pre-order will be closed on Thursday 15 September 2016 and sent around Tuesday 15 November 2016 or as soon as possible.

100% Authentic from the Temple

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Name: LP Tim Medal (Rian Nang Phan)

Feature: made up of 3 parts: medal, imprint and border

Material:Nawa Loha medal with Nawa Loha border and silver imprint

(*Nawa Loha: a mixture of 9 metals)

Quantity of Making: made only 1,959 pieces

**with authentication code and number

From: LP Ratt, Wat Pa Wai, Rayong Province

Origin: Thailand

Name: Bucha Kru 59

Year: 2559 BE (2016 CE)

Description Rian Nang Phan, a latest amulet from LP Ratt Wat Pa Wai. It is a medal with image of LP Tim Wat Lahanrai (Rayong Province) who was a legendary monk of Thailand. LP Tim amulets have many experiences in protection especially saving people from fatal accidents and dangers.

About Guru Monk:
Luang Por Ratt, abbot of Wat Pa Wai is an experienced guru monk in Rayong Province. He directly studied mantras from famous proficient guru monks of Rayong Province LP Tarb of Wat Grabok Khuenphueng, LP Lad of Wat Nong Grabork, LP Tim of Wat Lahanrai and LP SaKorn of Wat NongGrub. Today, Luang Por Ratt keeps on superb magic of his teachers and uses it to help people and maintain Buddhism. Many Thai people respect and believe in Luang Por Ratt very much.

About LP Tim:

Birth: Friday 16 June BE 2422 (CE 1879)
Monkhood: 7 June BE 2449 (CE 1906)
Death: 16 October BE 2518 (CE 1975)
Total age: 96 years, 69 years in monkhood

Luang Pu Tim (a former abbot of Wat Lahanrai , Rayong Province) is a timeless guru monk whom Thai people respect. LP Tim is regarded to have very strong mind power and the one who created legendary holy powder named Pong Prai Guman, believed when mixed with other ingredients of amulet, that amulet will be very powerful because LP Tim had already blessed so intensively that it does not need any spells. LP Tim was also a teacher of monks. One of them was LP Sakorn, Wat NongGrub, Rayong Province who became a famous guru monk. Today, amulets that LP Tim blessed are still popular and wanted by a lot of collectors.

Luang Pu Tim was a nephew of LP SungTao, Wat Lahanrai . Luang Pu SungTao was famous for his specialization in sorcery. He was also a founder of Wat Lahanrai . When LP Tim was 17, his father brought him to LP Singha to learn reading and writing.
LP Tim got ordained as a monk on 7 June 2499 by Prakru Kao of Wat Tub as his preceptor, Pra Ajarn Gate and Pra Ajarn Singha (his first teacher). After ordination, he stayed with Pra Ajarn Singha for one year. During that time, LP learnt meditation and magic from LP Singha. After that, LP Tim went on a pilgrimage past many Provinces. He spent 3 years on a pilgrimage.
When LP Tim stayed at Wat Lahanrai , the local monastic party assigned him to be the abbot of Wat Lahanrai . He built many things in the temple such as the monk shelter, the sermon hall, the canteen, the chapel, etc. He also raised a new chapel which was finished within 1 year 3 months.
In BE 2483 (CE 1940), LP Tim allowed schooling to be done in the temple and also built the classroom. So, the children in the village could get education able to read and write. Besides, he led people to build the bridge so that people can cross the river.
LP Tim was a worshipful monk because he did not want things not belong to him, happy with whatever he got and his own dedication to follow the Buddha path. He lived simply and was punctual.
He built various kinds of magical items but the most famous one that is still popular these days is Phra Khun Paen Pong Prai Guman Amulet.

Interesting Fact: Pong Prai Guman is made of skull powder of a baby died in his mother’s womb mixed with powder of herbs and plants for example.


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Note: The real medal may be different from picture. It is in original condition from temple.
We provide Katha in text and MP3 and instructions for every sacred item at Bonus File.


Amulets by LP Ratt, Wat Pa Wai, Rayong Province


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