Double Dragon Coin, Luang Pu Moon, Saturday 5 Mahasetthi Edition

 




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Double Dragon Coin, Luang Pu Mun, Saturday 5 Mahasetthi Edition

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20,000

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Luang Pu Mun amulet, Wat Ban Jan, “Saturday 5 Mahasetthi” model, double dragon print, thick gold frame, with certificate,

blackened copper, issued in 2000, Wat Pa Nong Lom.

Beautiful condition, full rope spiral, full stamped code, original surface, easy to see that it is authentic.


Created by Wat Pa Nong Lom, consecrated alone, every trimester, and in 5 major ceremonies (created by the temple itself)

by the committee of Wat Pa Nong Lom, Watthana Nakhon District, Sa Kaeo Province, and Phra Ajahn Joy Sirikutto, the abbot and top disciple who has taken care of Luang Pu Mun since he was still unknown. He was entrusted by Luang Pu to create a special set of amulets, which, from the past until the present, “no other masters have ever created before.” The proceeds will be used to build monks’ quarters and other buildings that are still in short supply. The special set of amulets uses the renowned sacred metal “Nam Phi Lek” as the main element. The



first gold pouring ceremony was held to cast a 9-inch, 5-inch, and 3-inch Buddha statues and a cast from a hammered mold. Water bowl with holy water, half-cast image attached to the side of the holy water bowl, Phra Pidta amulet with Yung Yantra, Luang Pu Mun prayed alone and presided over the gold pouring ceremony at Wat Pa Nong Lom, Sa Kaeo on February 27, 2000.


The second time, the Buddha Abhiseka ceremony was held at the Ubosot of Wat Suthat on March 16, 2000. The ceremony was attended by Luang Pu Lamai of the Herbal Garden Office, Phetchabun Province (aged 101), Luang Pho Phien of Wat Koen Kathin, Lopburi, Luang Pu Lui of Wat Ratchayotha, Luang Pu Phon of Wat Non Thong, Lopburi, Luang Pho Chan of Wat Nang Nu, Luang Pho Sinchai of Wat Pho Yen, Phetchabun, and Luang Pho Thanom, Group 2 of Wat Suthat. The


third time was on Saturday the 5th at Wat Pa Nong Lom on April 8, 2000 at 2:30 a.m. of the Saturday the 5th Buddha Abhiseka ceremony, Luang Pu Suang, the earth-loving monk, a guru monk who transcends time. The deity of Ban Lalom, Khun Khan District, Sisaket Province, arrived at Nong Lom Forest Monastery. He first consecrated the items alone and then returned at approximately 4:30 AM, much to the delight of those present.

At the auspicious time for the Buddha Abhiseka ceremony at 8:09 AM, Luang Pu Mun lit the auspicious candle and began consecrating them. Five great monks participated in the consecration ceremony:

1. Luang Pu Mun Thitsilo, 105 years old, from Ban Jan Temple. At that time, he was residing at Nong Lom Forest Monastery, Sa Kaeo Province. 2. Luang

Pu Ing Chotiyo, 114 years old, from Khok Khom Khongkha Monastery, Buriram Province.

3. Luang Pu Kong Chantawanso, 102 years old, from Sara Monthon Temple, Ayutthaya Province. These monks are experts in making takruts and other sacred objects. Wat Pradu Nai Songtham, Takshila Temple, old city of Ayutthaya.

4. Luang Pu Lamai Thitmano, 101 years old, Wat Pho Yen, Phetchabun Province, who mastered mercury science and was very famous for herbal medicine and mercury science.

5. Luang Pu Thiangtham Chotidhammo, Weluwan Temple, Sisaket Province.


The 4th time at Wat Sap Lam Yai on April 9, 2000, the Buddha Abhiseka ceremony was performed by Luang Pu Mun, who prayed to consecrate the elements, support the elements, rotate the elements, draw the yantra, and cover the ceremonial area with determination (Luang Pu made the gesture of grabbing his hand from the air and throwing it into the Buddha image bowl and drawing the yantra in mid-air around the entire ceremonial area, which is the pinnacle of ancient warfare formulas).


The 5th time at Wat Suthat on Sunday, April 30, 2000 at 9:19 a.m. at the Ubosot.


The number of sacred objects created in the Saturday 5 Mahasetthi model are as follows:

1. Grandfather Rishi Narot, size 9 inches, number of creations 59

2. Phra Kring, Samritphon model

2.1 Gold, according to order

2.1 Silver, number of creations 500

2.2 Nawaloha, number of creations 1,000

2.3 Brass, crab oil, number of creations 4,000

3. Sword of Thepsasatra, Namphi steel (White gold sheath handle) Total made 9 handles

4. Lightning Sword, Namphi Steel, Total made 39 handles

5. Thepsatra Knife, Namphi Steel

5.1 Ivory handle, 2.5 inches, 3 Kings sheath, Total made 199 handles

5.2 Ebony handle, 5 inches, Total made 99 handles

5.3 Ebony handle, 2.5 inches, Total made 499 handles

6. Namphi Steel Rosary

6.1 Large size, Total made 199 rounds

6.2 Medium size, Total made 999 rounds

7. Namphi Steel Pidta Buddha, Total made 109 pieces

8. Oval-shaped powder Buddha amulet, Luang Pu Mun, Duang Setthi model, Saturday 5, Total made 9,000 pieces

9. Double Dragon Coin

9.1 Gold, made to order

9.2 Silver, Total made 200 coins

9.3 Crab-lacquered copper, Total made 1,999 coins

10. Money Bag Coin Golden bag, rich, rich, rich, 1,999 coins minted

11. Nang Kwak wealth coins

11.1 Gold, 99 coins minted

11.2 Silver, 499 coins minted

11.3 Nava Loha, 499 coins minted

11.4 Crab oil-coated copper, 1,999 coins

minted 12. Standing Phra Sivali, 9 inches, 300 coins minted

13. Nang Kwak with crab oil, 5 inches, 200 coins minted

14. Nang Kwak with crab oil, 3 inches, 300 coins minted

15. Silver bracelets

15.1 Large, 500 pieces minted

15.2 Small, 600 pieces minted

16. Luang Pu Mun ring

16.1 Silver, 500 pieces

minted 16.2 Brass, 5,000 pieces minted

17. Palad Khik

17.1 Silver, 300 pieces minted

17.2 Nava Loha Number of creations: 700 pieces

17.3 Brass, Number of creations: 10,000 pieces

18. Ivory, size 2 inches, Number of creations: 200 branches

19. Ivory, size 1.5 inches, Number of creations: 300 branches


The sacred words of Luang Pu Mun, which he said before his death, which his disciples and villagers still remember well, are "..my things I made with my own hands. Whoever worships them will have good fortune and wealth all the time. Their business will prosper. They will never be poor. Whatever career they pursue will flourish. They will have a good reputation. They will be famous everywhere. Be a good person, think good, do good, and abstain from evil. The Buddha will protect you. The angels will guard you. Even when I die, my things will be hundreds of times more powerful than this. My saliva, breath, and breath charged with my powerful mental power will be unique and second to none. They will be a complete Buddha image that is good both outside and inside. They will be left in the country to be famous and renowned. Rumors have reached the city of Man."


The words of worship for Luang Pu Mun, start with Namo 3 times and then say, "I, the child of the Lord Buddha, Master Sith, Master Thong, am bold and do not underestimate the teacher. When I see the mark, I bow down and look. When I see the teacher, I pay respect and say (I Ma Ma Ma (total 7 times)).

Item Code (PID) : YJ24014715

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Date of announcement 2025-10-24 21:25:27


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