LP Thuad, Wat Prasart, 2506





  • Phra Luang Pu Thuat, Prasat Temple, large print, popular with white yellowish-green flesh like the color of soft jasmine stems, built in 1963.
    ...Reverend Father Tuad Wat Prasat Year 06 This amulet was built by taking Phra Somdej Wat Bang Khun Phrom that was broken when opening the dungeon of Wat Bang Khun Phrom in 2500 and found an amulet that Somdej To built and kept. In the amulet that was found, most of them were a lot of broken amulets (beep), which later brought those broken amulets to build amulets of Luang Pho Thuat, Wat Prasat in 1963 and build Somdej Wat Bang Khun. Brahma rose again in 1966 when the burial ceremony of Bang Khun Phrom Temple If you look at this great-grandfather of Wat Prasat, you can see that all the materials are purely old Somdej To.
    ...So anyone who has worshiped Luang Pho Thuat, Wat Prasat in the year 06, is equal to worshiping both Luang Pho Thuat and Phra Somdet Bang Khun Phrom of Somdej To. Brahma Rays both at the same time.

 
Reference 2564 old price 

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