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Phra Khruang Phra Pitta, Keow Manee Jed See. Said to be the most powerful and legendary Phra Pitta in Thailand. The Phra Pitta from Wat Khrua Wan, the most famous in Thailand, is beneficial for wealth, success, worship, and charm enhancement. It also protects the wearer from harm, evil deeds, and danger. ▪️ Issued by Wat Khrua Wan (Chonburi Province) Phutthaphisek (Consecration Ceremony) by Luang Por Wichan ▪️ Year of Issue: 2538 (1995) Limited production ▪️ Rituals/Ceremonies: Consecrated, blessed, and imbued with spiritual power by LP Wichan in 1995. ▪️ Purpose of Issue: To establish the Boon Niti Foundation for scholarships for believers, monks, and poor children. Also for the construction of facilities at Wat Khrua Wan. ▪️ Case: Micron plated Made from holy powder mixed with secret resin called "Noi Proi" and materials passed down from LP Kaew. Made with the same method as the original legendary Pitta. The gold leaf applied to the front is effective for increasing financial luck. Blessed for a long period according to the method of LP Kaew, who is spoken of in the legends of Phra Pitta. LP Kaew was born in Phetchaburi Province in 1794. After rigorous training, he founded Wat Khrua Wan and was its first abbot. He created Phra Pitta from secret holy powder, precious stones, etc. Today in Thailand, LP Kaew's Pitta are called legends and are difficult to find. They are among the Phra Khruang with a value exceeding hundreds of millions. LP Wichan was born in Chonburi Province in 1911 and was the 4th abbot of Wat Khrua Wan. He passed away in 2003 at the age of 92. He was a devoted and kind high monk who helped people's faith and focused on the development and restoration of the temple, becoming a very famous monk in Chonburi. His amulets were also popular for bringing miracles to wearers, but as he passed away about 20 years ago, few amulets from him still exist. ★ Phra Khruang are generally obtained by making donations or offering service to temples in Thailand. ★ They have many fans among athletes and celebrities and are widely known as amulets among the Thai people. Regarding antique items, as they are used goods, please understand their condition. #ThaiAmuletMarket
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