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Phra Khruang, Phra Pirap (Bhairava, Lord Shiva). Amulets with powerful protective, warding, and exorcising properties against evil, threats, obstacles, accidents, and more. The intricate craftsmanship is superb. *This is a very beautiful amulet. ▪️ Issuing Temple: Wat Thanthahan (Huai Duang), LP Pat (Nakhon Sawan Province) ▪️ Year of Issue: 2565 (2022), Limited Rare, with Serial Number ▪️ Ceremony: A grand ceremony was held by Luang Por Pat, with Puttaphisek (prayer) and consecration. ▪️ Purpose of Issue: For the renovation of Wat Huai Duang. ▪️ Case: Special plastic gannaam (waterproof) Made of holy metal. The front features Phra Pirap, surrounded by inscribed yantras. The back is inscribed with the temple seal, sacred yantras, and the serial number. LP Pat is the abbot of Wat Huai Duang in Nakhon Sawan Province, has trained many disciples, and has been a monk for over 70 years. He is a beloved disciple of the famous Thai monk, LP Dam. After LP Dam's death, he is said to have particularly inherited his sacredness. He is a renowned monk so famous that everyone in Thailand knows him, and the amulets he issues are so popular that they are difficult to obtain. An anecdote about LP Pat is that in July 2014, the chapel of Wat Huai Duang was almost completely destroyed by fire. However, the master's Buddhist implements and robes were completely unharmed and escaped the fire. People believe this to be proof of LP Pat's sacredness, and visitors continue to come to pay their respects. ★ Phra Khruang are generally borrowed by making donations or offering service to Thai temples. ★ They are popular 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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