Luang Por Thuad family amulet, Huai Mongkol Temple, silver with enamel, green background, 2554, year 2011

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Luang Por Thuad family amulet, Huai Mongkol Temple, silver with enamel, green background, year 2011

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Name of amuletLuang Por Thuad family amulet, Huai Mongkol Temple, silver with enamel, green background, year 2011
Age of amulets11 years
Category of monksLuang Pu Thuat, general, other temples
Rental price3,000 baht
Contact number081- 8216505
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Name of amulet Luang Por Thuad family amulet, Huai Mongkol Temple, silver with enamel, green background, year 2011
Age of amulets 11 years
Category of monks Luang Pu Thuat, general, other temples
Rental price 3,000 baht
Contact number 081- 8216505
Contact Email amuletpower_6@hotmail.com
status Ready to rent
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Available for rent from date Sat - 27 Nov 2015 - 12:56.34
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Separate from the committee set, this one is number 5049, 5,999 sets were created, stamped with the code B (Baramee) on the front loop, the code U on the back loop, and the Chinese code "Hok" meaning luck, fortune, and prosperity, which is a symbol of merit, fortune, and having a good family, good health, good children, and good servants. In short, everything is definitely good. The back is a line drawing of Luang Pu Thuat, stamped with the code Committee and the number 9 with the letters “Trakoon Setthi”, which is considered a special and unique print, beautiful and worthy of collecting and worshipping. This edition of Buddha was blessed for more than 3 years and went through at least 4 major ceremonies. The provincial ecclesiastical leaders from all over the country inscribed sacred letters on the gold plates and blessed the
sacred materials. The first sacred ceremony was on 27 August 2009, the provincial ecclesiastical leaders from all over the country and respected monks inscribed sacred letters on the gold plates and blessed the sacred materials.
The second sacred ceremony was on 11 November 2010, by Phra Ajahn Pairoj. The abbot of Wat Huai Mongkol gathered gold sheets from all over the country and poured them into a mold to be used as a base material.
The third sacred ceremony was on November 29, 2010. The abbot rolled the gold sheets and anointed them with holy water to increase their power and sacredness. They were used as a base material to stamp the family amulet of Luang Por Tuad. The
fourth sacred ceremony was on March 11, 2011 at 5:00 p.m.
The grand Buddha Abhiseka ceremony was held at the ceremonial pavilion in front of Luang Por Tuad S.K. by many famous monks, as shown in the attached picture.
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Separate from the committee set, this one is number 5049, 5,999 sets were created, stamped with the code B (Baramee) on the front loop, the code U on the back loop, and the Chinese code "Hok" meaning luck, fortune, and prosperity, which is a symbol of merit, fortune, and having a good family, good health, good children, and good servants. In short, everything is definitely good.

The back is a line drawing of Luang Pu Thuat, stamped with the code Committee and the number 9 with the letters “Trakoon Setthi”, which is considered a special and unique print, beautiful and worthy of collecting and worshipping.

This edition of Buddha was blessed for more than 3 years and went through at least 4 major ceremonies. The provincial ecclesiastical leaders from all over the country inscribed sacred letters on the gold plates and blessed the

sacred materials.

The first sacred ceremony was on 27 August 2009, the provincial ecclesiastical leaders from all over the country and respected monks inscribed sacred letters on the gold plates and blessed the sacred materials.

The second sacred ceremony was on 11 November 2010, by Phra Ajahn Pairoj. The abbot of Wat Huai Mongkol gathered gold sheets from all over the country and poured them into a mold to be used as a base material.

The third sacred ceremony was on November 29, 2010. The abbot rolled the gold sheets and anointed them with holy water to increase their power and sacredness. They were used as a base material to stamp the family amulet of Luang Por Tuad.

The 
fourth sacred ceremony was on March 11, 2011 at 5:00 p.m.
The grand Buddha Abhiseka ceremony was held at the ceremonial pavilion in front of Luang Por Tuad S.K. by many famous monks, as shown in the attached picture.

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