Luang Por Thuad's family amulet, silver with gold plating and green enamel, Huai Mongkol Temple, 2554 {2011}



Luang Por Thuad's family amulet, silver with gold plating and green enamel, Huai Mongkol Temple, 2011
Product details: Luang Por Thuad family amulet, silver, gold plated, green enamel, Huai Mongkol Temple, 2011
At present, Wat Huai Mongkol is another religious tourist attraction in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. Inside the temple, there is a statue of "Luang Por Thuad, the royal initials S.K.", which is the largest in the world. It is made entirely of metal and stands out beautifully. Every day, people travel to pay homage from all directions.
Currently, the temple is building a Phra Phuttha Sothon, which is 14 meters 19 centimeters wide and 19 meters high, to be enshrined at Wat Huai Mongkol so that people can come to pay homage and ask for blessings for good fortune. The ceremony of pouring gold and casting the hair beads and the head, a total of 29 pieces, was held, which required a large budget.
Therefore, Phra Khru Phaphassorn Woraphinij organized the creation of "Luang Por Thuad amulets, family coins" to generate income to build the base of the Phra Phuttha Sothon. Those who come to make merit will have a stable foundation for their careers, a strong family, solid finances, a prosperous and progressive life, wealth, and happiness. They will also come together to create a legendary history of Wat Huai Mongkol by worshipping the Luang Por Thuad family coin.
Consecrated in 4 sacred ceremonies
The first sacred ceremony of the Luang Por Tuad family amulet was held on 27 August 2009. Provincial abbots from all over the country and respected monks inscribed sacred letters on the gold sheets and blessed the sacred ingredients. Somdej Phra Wanrat, Somdej Phra Thiranyanamuni, and Phra Phrommawethi lit the candle.
The second sacred ceremony was held on Thursday 11 November 2010. Phra Ajarn Pairoj collected gold sheets from all over the country and poured gold to use as sacred ingredients.
The third sacred ceremony was held on Monday 29 November 2010. Phra Ajarn Pairoj rolled the gold sheets, anointed them, and sprinkled holy water to make them powerful and sacred. They were to be used as sacred ingredients in stamping the Luang Por Tuad family amulet.
The fourth sacred ceremony, the Grand Buddha Abhiseka ceremony, will be held at the ceremonial pavilion in front of Luang Por Tuad, SK., on Thursday 11 March 2011 at 5 PM. Many famous respected monks will sit and pray and bless the amulets.
For the list of amulets that were created, they include Luang Por Thuad coins, silver with enamel, committee set (1 set of 3 coins), Luang Por Thuad coins, silver with gold plating, green background, code R, silver with gold plating, red background, code R, silver with blue enamel, code R, pure silver, code M, uncut winged alloy, code K, alloy, code O, baht, gold bowl cover, code Na.
Luang Por Thuad's family amulet, silver, gold plated, green enamel, Huai Mongkol Temple, code R, year 2011, very beautiful, only 4,999 pieces made , suitable for those who like amulets with beautiful designs, good ceremony.
Engraved number, code R-Ruamruay, Huai Mongkol Temple
The size of the Buddha image is 3.2 cm. high and 2.5 cm. wide, excluding the ear loop.
Worship with the original box from the temple
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