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PREAB3389 : Good Luck & Wealth Gold Peacock (Nok Yoong Thong) Medal, Painted Copper (KB Tan, Wat Wang Mon, Lampang Province)
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**Dear customers: This Pre-Order is closed on Friday 27 October 2017 or earlier because temple may alter the closing date. Shipment is around Friday 15 December 2017 or as soon as the amulets from temple have arrived.

**This picture is a sample, so the real item may have a different color according to material and design.

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Item Name: Gold Peacock (Nok Yoong Thong) Medal

From: KB Tan, Wat Wang Mon, Lampang Province

Origin: Thailand

Batch Name: Eka Mee Thong Hai Chok

Year: 2560 BE (2017 CE)

Material:copper with enamel color

Quantity of Making: created only 1,999 pieces with authentication code and number

Purpose: to earn donations to build the merit-making pavilion and permanent structures in Wat Wang Mon

Ceremony: holy blessing from Krapa Tan, abbot of Wat Wang Mon on the auspicious occasion

Power: This Gold Peacock Medal is full of holy power that will bring owner good luck and wealth.

About KB Tan:
Krapa Tan is an abbot of Wat Wang Mon in Lampang Province, the North of Thailand. He knows Northern mantras that include many aspects and also follows a good path of virtuous former Northern monks.

Story of the Gold Peacock:

Once, Buddha was born as a peacock living in Himavanta, the paradise forest. The peacock saw his beautiful image on the water and realized it would bring him danger, so he moved to inner area of the paradise forest to stay away from enemies. In the mornings, the peacock mindfully looked at the sun and chanted the incantation “Moraparit”. He did that every morning and night, before and after going for food.

One day Khemarat Devi, the queen of King Phrommathat dreamt of the gold peacock preaching her dharma. After dreaming, she told her husband to fetch her the gold peacock. The King ordered servants to hunt the gold peacock, but no one could. Many years passed, the Queen died without contentment with the gold peacock.

That caused anger to the King. He told everyone a lie that whoever ate the gold peacock meat would be immortal. However, from King Phrommathat to the Sixth King, the gold peacock was still free.
Until the Seventh King, one hunter noticed a habit of the gold peacock that he chanted every day. The hunter taught a peahen to tempt the gold peacock. With irresistible charm of the peahen, the gold peacock was trapped. The hunter brought the gold peacock to the King. But with power of the incantation, when the King saw the gold peacock, he felt admiration and changed thought of eating. Eventually, the gold peacock was released to the forest as usual.

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