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  Luang Phor Nivet - Wat Krajed  

    Suphanburi
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Luang Phor Nivet Sirivatano, the abbot of Wat Krajed, Supanburi Province, is famous for his sacred amulets, particularly those related to Khun Paen and Guman Thong. Recently he announced the launch of a new series, the money from which will be used towards charitable works.

Luang Phor Nivet Sirivatano was a close disciple of Luang Phor Kong of Wat Wang Saparos, Chantaburi Province, a monk famous for his sacred sciences.  

On June 1st, B.E.2551, Luang Phor Nivet Sirivatano organized a ceremony to worship all of his sacred teachers.  Apart from Luang Phor Kong, many other sacred souls were also invited to be worshipped including Narod (a very famous sacred ascetic), and Phra Phikenet.

The ceremony began at 12.00 a.m., when Luang Phor Nivet opened the temple to welcome many donors, who were invited to join the “Par Bha” caravan.

At 13.19 p.m. the sacred Krob Kru ceremony, or the ceremony to worship all teachers began and Luang Phor Nivet welcomed everyone to participate.

Respect would lead to a prosperous future.

     

During that ceremony he said that everyone must have teachers whatever their path or careers in life, and as such this sacred ceremony was a good opportunity to pay respect to those who had taught them, living or dead

On the occasion the Phra Khun Paen Montsaolong amulets were given away to all the donors who had joined the sacred ceremony. The amulets were made of many kinds of auspicious powders such as Wan 108, Pong Wan Mahasaneh etc.

 
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His previous series of Kun Paen amulets were highly successful and many devotees had asked Luang Phor Nivet Sirivatano to create more because the demand had outstripped availability. In addition his previous series had become so expensive they were beyond the pocket of many, particularly the poor.

 
 

 

 

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