Luang Phor Ngern BE 2528
175 USD
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Luang Phor NgernWat Bangklan
BE 2528
Excellent
2.5 x 2.0 cm
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Luang Phor Ngern BE 2528
Description
Whilst many series of Luang Phor Ngern amulets are priced more than 1,000,000 baht/each, the B.E.2528 pims are considerably less expensive yet considered equally as powerful.
Indeed these amulets gained the name Bpern Dtak or Broken gun after the power of the amulets was tested with a handgun which on the day of the trial refused to discharge any ammunition.
LP Ngern B.E.2528
The BE 2528 batch of Luang Phor Ngern (Bpern Dtaek) amulets are considered amongst the most famous of all LP Ngern batches along with the BE 2515 batch.
Today they are immensely popular in Thailand not only because they represent excellent value for money but also because they are thought highly efficacious having been blessed by some very prominent monks, including Luang Phor Cheua.
In particular the Roop-lor-loi-ong (Pim Niyom) amulets have been accepted by most experts as one of the kingdoms most enduring and popular amulets, rating amongst the great pims from Wat Rakhang, and Wat Bangkhunprom. They are highly respected for the power to protect worshippers from danger whilst also increasing fortune, charm, and success. Some of these amulets can cost well over 500.000 Baht. This particular amulet is known as Pim Kee Dta, referring to the sleepy eyes.

Luang Phor Cheua Chantagoh officially named Phra Kru Visuthiranyapong, was born on February 4th, B.E.2472 during the reign of King Rama VII.
He became a student of Luang Phor Jae, Abbot of Wat North Bang Klan temple, and close friend of Luang Phor Ngern. Wat North Bang Klan was the residence of Luang Phor Ngern before he moved to Wat Bang Klan. Indeed they were together for almost three years.
Luang Phor Jae was considered one of the very best Keji Ajahns to have created small Buddha images possessing a true and precise knowledge of the aakom or magic required to mix together all the constituents that were required to create Neua Loha or the sacred alloy. This is more than just an understanding of the components but a deep knowledge of Katha Aakom and a considerable Pralangjit or mental power.
In fact Luang Phor Jae was considered to be a pra aranwaasee having originated from a secretive sect of jungle monks who studied deep meditation and mental power and control. He was the monk that created the small Buddha image made from Neua Loha which covered a base of clay.
In fact it is recorded that he would create the small buddha images whilst Luang Phor Ngern took the responsibility of blessing them.
In the year BE 2528 Luang Phor Cheua from Wat South Bang Klan agreed to create a new series of Lunag Phor Ngern pims.
He collected a large amount of sacred materials from Wat Prasart, located 300 metres from Wat Kong Karam, and in particular ancient amulets which he combined with amulets originally created by Luang Phor Ngern, such as Pim Niyom, Pim Keedta and Pim Job
It is said that a number of strange occurrences were associated with the production of these new pims.

According to literature the base materials could not be moved to the position of the moulds and a prayer to Luang Phor Ngern was required before they could be moved.
In addition although the furnaces were heated to excess of 1000 degrees centigrade much of the material would not smelt until another prayer to Luang Phor Ngern resolved the problem Many associate this particular event to the power of the original LP Ngern amulets which were a component part.
This series of amulets was created to raise funds towards the repair of the Temple and the following sacred pims were created:
Pim Niyom Siantoe
Pim Sian Lek
Pim Tok Saokem(given only to the temple’s committee)
Pim Keedta
Pim Jak Mae Krua(given only to temple staff)
Pim Lianbab Roon Trimas (given only to temple committee)
Pim Niyom Lek
Pim Niyom Tabaikang
Pim Kita Tabaikang
Pim Niyom Sanimdum Yai
Pim Niyom Sanimdum Lek
The amulets were sacralized at a ceremony held in November B.E.2528, and was attended by many well known monks including:
Luang Phor Pol
Luang Phor Sa-ngiam
Luang Phor Ruay
Luang Phor Perng
Luang Phor Chalerm
Luang Phor Saneh
In addition a number of smaller ceremonies were held at other temples in the region such as Wat Nonta-ngoo, Wat Luang Phor Chinrach, Wat NangPhaya and Wat Bangklan North
Luang Phor Ngern
To become highly respected by an entire nation is not easy, but Luang Phor Ngern from Wat Bangklan (official name was Wat Hirunyaram) Pichit province, achieved such notoriety through his amulets. Although this great monk passed away a number of years ago, his memory lives on through his works.
Here are some popular accounts of the efficacy of his amulets and in particular a very famous account of his BE 2515 amulet.
During Vietnam War, the royal Thai government co-operated with the USA in sending many soldiers to assist in this notorious conflict and Sergeant Chao was almost killed by a large container filled with explosives.
“Though many years have passed, I had never forgot the day that I was almost killed and I firmly believe that the magic power of the Luang Phor Ngern’s sacred amulet saved my life.”, he said.
He revealed that one of his main duties was to collect weapons from the corpses of casualties and as such he carried a box full of weapons including grenades, guns etc.

“One day I had seized a box of grenades and other explosives from the corpse of a Vietnamese soldier. Whilst I was carrying it back to the regiment I witnessed what appeared to be a trace of fire sparking on the ground running towards me. It transpired that some of the explosive powder had dropped to the ground.”, he said excitedly.
Having realized what had happened he immediately threw the box
“Suddenly there was a massive explosion and I was left in a complete state of shock, not even knowing if I was still alive or whether I had been injured.”
However at the time it seemed to him that he had been reborn (from death) because he quickly discovered that all of his body was intact “ this was a real miracle, one I truly associate with the sacred amulet that was hanging from my neck’.
Other individuals who were sceptical of the power of his amulets tried to test the claims. In fact it was recorded that a certain individual repeatedly discharged live ammunition towards his BE 2515 amulet, and even though at close range was unable to hit the amulet, the bullets were mysteriously deflected by an unknown force.
Apparently the bullets even mis-fired causing damage to both the gun and the individuals hands.
Since then this series of sacred amulets was called Bpern Dek Version as a warning to anyone else who wanted to challenge Luang Phor Ngern ’s sacred power again.
Sacred Katha
Sitti Buddhung Kijjung Mama Pookon Lai Ma Nachaliti |

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Weight | 22 g |
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Dimensions | 2.5 × 2.0 cm |
Temple | Wat Bangklan |
Year Blessed | BE2528 |
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