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Phra Somdej Pathumrangsri
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Phra Somdej Pathumrangsri 1st Generation blessed by Luang Phor Daeng in BE 2515 and in beautiful condition. Face of amulet depicts Phra Samahdi sitting on a three tier throne, noted for its beautiful eyes, nose and easrs all of which appear clearly. On the back is yant kru Luang Phor Daeng. Akara Kon Seetip, known as Yant See, which when translated from the Kom language reads Ma -A-Ut
This particular batch of amulets was created by Luang Phor Daeng using his sacred powder, Nua Pong Kesorn, Nua Pong Bailarn, Chan Mahk, and mixed with powders from ground amulets of Wat Bangkhunprom and Wat Rakhang. Five different pims were created, and this particular Pim is known as Nua Bailarn.
The amulet was blessed at Wat Khao Bandai-It for three months prior to being blessed for a second time at Wat Parinayok Amulet was released from Wat Thepthidaram, Bangkok to help Chao Khun Sunthorn, his nephew, raise funds for renovation work.
Many highly respected keji were present at the blsssing ceremony including amonst others, Phra Raj Panyasopon Wat Rajnaddaram, Phra Wisotinayok Wat Pirinayok, Phra Yanphoti Wat Suthat, Phra Kru Siriworakhun Wat Phra Yasiri I-Sawan, Phra Kru Nimit Sirakun, Wat Mai Thepnimitr, Phra Kru Pitak Viharnkij, Wat Rajnaddaram, LP.Charoen, Wat Thongnoppakhun Phetchaburi and LP.Mi Wat Phra Singh Bangkok.
The actual blessing consisted of nine monks who sat in an outer circle and 4 monks within an inner circle. Within the inner circle present were, Phra Raj Ratanameti Wat Mahathat, Phra Amorn Metjahn Wat Mahathat, Phra Piyasutee Wat Mahathat, Pha Sutitammajahn Wat Mahathat.
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Luang Phor Pun, a senior monk of Wat Dong Masrimuang, Nakon Sawan Province, or officially called “Prakru Niruti Dharmasarn”, had learned magic sciences from as many as 12 senior Burmese monks. His most popular amulets are those of the humble beggar, known as Chuchok. One of his better known series released in BE 25468 have already increased from hundreds of Baht to many thousands.
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