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Phra Krueng, Luang Por Koon, Maha Baramee. This amulet possesses extremely powerful protection against evil, bad luck, and for business success. It is likely one of the most famous amulets in Thailand. ※ Beautiful "Roong Ya" coating. ◾️Issued by Wat Banrai (Nakhon Ratchasima Province), Luang Por Koon ◾️Issuance Year: 2557 BE (2014 CE), Limited Edition, Rare with Serial Number ◾️Ceremony: Blessed and consecrated by Luang Por Koon in the 2014 Phutthaphisek ceremony. ◾️Issuance Purpose: For the development and restoration of Wat Banrai temple. Made of holy metal (copper). Although countless amulets of Luang Por Koon have been issued, the types that are actually traded at high prices are limited. This Maha Baramee is one of them. Others include Sanka Tee Mee Sian and Chana Marn. This amulet was first issued in 2519 BE, then a revival edition was issued in 2537 BE, and as the final revival edition, this one was issued in 2557 BE. However, as Luang Por Koon passed away in 2558 BE, this became the last amulet consecrated during his lifetime, and its price is currently soaring. Luang Por Koon is the most famous high-ranking monk in Thailand. He was born in Korat (Nakhon Ratchasima Province) in 1923. He was ordained at the age of 21 and became famous for his powerful mind power through meditation, contemplation, and rigorous training. He studied Buddhism from Ajahn Kong and his grandfather and also went on pilgrimages to Cambodia and Laos to practice mysticism (methods of approaching the Buddha). As a result, he became a leading figure in Southeast Asia and left behind numerous legendary Phra Krueng before his death on May 16, 2015, at the age of 92. When talking about Luang Por Koon, the Thai people will never forget the hotel collapse accident in Nakhon Ratchasima Province in 1993. Although 137 people died, there is an anecdote that everyone who possessed Luang Por Koon's amulet was saved. Afterwards, with compassion, Luang Por Koon came to the ruins and prayed for the deceased. Since then, Luang Por Koon's amulet has been further passed down as a legend. ★ Phra Krueng are generally borrowed by making offerings or serving at Thai temples. ★ Many athletes and celebrities are fans, and it is widely known as an amulet among Thai people. Regarding antique items, please understand that they are used items, so please understand their condition. #ThaiAmuletMarket
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