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※Special Price Phra Krueng, Salika Nok (Auspicious Bird), said to bring good fortune, wealth, financial luck, business success, and protect the owner from danger. Made of holy powder. 108 types of materials. Ex) 14 types of auspicious plants, fruits such as jackfruit and tamarind, Buddhist altar fittings, and religious tools related to temples. The surface features a hand-painted Salika, and the back features a sacred Yant. ◾️Issued Temple: Wat Banrai (Nakhon Ratchasima Province) LP Koon ◾️Issuance Year: Around 2547 BE (2004) Ultra-rare item ◾️Ceremony: Blessed and consecrated by LP Koon through Puttaphisek. ※Ceremonies were held twice at Wat Banrai and once at Wat Don Noi. ◾️Issuance Purpose: For the development and restoration of temples in Korat. ◾️Case: Made of plastic waterproof casing LP Koon is the most famous high priest 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 strong mind power after meditation, contemplation, and rigorous training. He studied Buddhism from AJ Kon and his grandfather and also went on a pilgrimage to Cambodia and Laos to practice mysticism (a way to get closer to Buddha). As a result, he became a leading figure in Southeast Asia and left behind many legendary Phra Krueng before his death on May 16, 2015, at the age of 92. When talking about LP 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 had LP Koon's amulet was saved. After that, with compassion, LP Koon came to the ruins and prayed for the dead. Since then, 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 the condition as they are used items. #ThaiAmuletMarket
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