Jatukam Ramathep, Phra Phong Suryanchan, black water, 2nd edition, year 2548 (2005)

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Jatukam Ramathep, Phra Phong Suryanchan, black water, 2nd edition, year 2005

Jatukam Ramathep, Phra Phong Suryanchan, black water, 2nd edition, year 2005
Jatukam Ramathep, Phra Phong Suryanchan, black water, 2nd edition, year 2005Jatukam Ramathep, Phra Phong Suryanchan, black water, 2nd edition, year 2005
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Jatukam Ramathep, Suryanchantra amulet, 2nd edition, has Mr. Sanphet Dharmathikul as the chairman of the creation. The reason for the creation in February 2547, Jatukam Ramathep requested to establish the city pillar above the mountain range in Phetchabun Province because Phetchabun or Si Thep City in the past had a deep relationship. And established the city pillar on Saturday, November 13, 2547 at 10.29 a.m. For the amulets created in 2548, there are 2 types: Bodhisattva Pangpakhan Buddha image, 7-headed Naga, and Suryanchantra pressed image.

The consecration ceremony was held at the victory pillar above the mountaintop of Ban Sila, Lom Kao District, Phetchabun Province. On Thursday, November 10, 2005 at 11.09, corresponding to the 10th waxing moon of the 12th lunar month, Year of the Rooster, Chula Sakarat 1367, the Buddha image of Bodhisattva Phangphakan, Naga Prok, 7 heads

, was created 579 pieces. The metal fuses consisted of:
1. First edition Buddha image of Bodhisattva Phangphakan, Naga Prok, 7 heads, year 1989
2. First edition Buddha image of Bodhisattva Phangphakan, Naga Prok , 9 heads, year 1989
3. Second edition Buddha image of Bodhisattva Phangphakan, Naga Prok, 9 heads (Ko Phetra)
4. First edition Phra Pidta Kanchong Two Emperors
5. Fuse of Phra Pidta Phang Phakan amulet, year 1989
6. City Pillar Stamp Coin, year 1987
7. Phang Phakan Bodhisattva Stamp Coin, year 1989
8. Metal fuse from important ceremonies

Phra Phong Suriyaan Chan has 2 colors: black and white, created 140,000 amulets of each color. It looks similar to the first model from year 1987, but some parts of the mold were additionally decorated to make it more beautiful and sharper. As for the special material, 42 sets were created, each set has 3 colors: red, black and white.

The substances in Phra Phong Suriyaan Chan include:
1. Phra Phong Suriyaan Chan, year 1987, which are damaged, broken and bent and not beautiful. Including other substances that Jatukam Ramathep had added
2. First edition Phangphakan Bodhisattva worship Buddha amulet, 7-headed Naga Prong, year 1989
3. First edition Phangphakan Bodhisattva worship Buddha amulet, 9-headed Naga Prong,
year 4. First edition Phangphakan Bodhisattva worship Buddha amulet, 5-headed Naga Prong, year 1993
5. First edition Phangphakan Bodhisattva worship Buddha amulet, 9-headed Naga Prong (Ko Phetra)
6. Phangphakan Pidta coin amulet
7. Pidta Kanchong Two Emperors amulet, year 2544
8. Powder of Takhian wood from the city pillar, year 30 9.
Powder of Khamfa wood, year 30, which was used to make the eyes of the city pillar

The 2nd-9th mass was filed into powder and mixed into the material.
Note: The reason for adding the 2nd edition of Phra Phong Suriyaanchantha to the end of the Nakhon Si Thammarat City Pillar set was because it was seen that both of these sets of Phra Phong Suriyaanchantha were created by Pol. Lt. Gen. Sanphet Thammathikun.

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