Pra Laung Phor Phet, Nua Pong Namman, Ok Wat
Nong Tao, Phichit Province. A Buddha
amulet with figure of Luang Phor Phet, the Priciple Buddha Statue of Wat Tha
Luang, and the MOST Holy Buddha Statue of Phichit Province. In the back is with
a bas-relief of U Mi Na Na Holy Cabalistic Writings. Made by Wat Nong Tao,
Phichit Province in BE 2512 (CE 1969), blessed / consecrated by 108 Guru
Monks including Luang Phu Toh of Wat Pradu Chimphli, Luang Phor Guay of
Khositaram, Luang Phor Ngern of Wat Don Yai Hom, Luang Phor Mui of Wat Don Rai,
Chao Khun Nor of Wat Thep Sirin (by Telepathy)…
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BEST FOR: Luang Phor Phet
gives favorable omens, and strengthens auspicious omens which bring positive
role in their lives. Luang Phor Phet helps you have victory over all
difficulties, and your enemies, and Luang Phor Phet helps you achieve
prosperity and fulfillment in your work and career, avoid misfortune, and
improve your luck, power, and prestige. Luang Phor Phet protects and secures
your home and your family from all peril, misfortune, and disaster. Anything
you wish for, and it could change your life for the better. It brings endless
food with wealth & prosperity. Klawklad Plodpai (bringing safety, and
pushes you away from all danger), Kongkraphan (making you invulnerable to all
weapon attack), Maha-ut (stopping gun from shooting at you), Metta Maha Niyom
(helping bring loving, caring, and kindness, and compassion from people all
around you to you), Maha Larp (bringing Lucky Wealth / wealth fetching), and
Kaa Kaai Dee (helping tempt your customers to buy whatever you are selling, and
it helps attract new customers and then keep them coming back. Ponggan Poot-pee
pee-saat Kunsai Mondam Sa-niat jan-rai Sat Meepit (helping ward off evil
spirit, demon, bad ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse, accursedness, black
magic, misfortune, doom, and poisonous animals). And Luang Phor Phet helps
protect you from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people.
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Wat Tha Luang
Wat Tha Luang is a Thai Buddhist temple in
Tambon Nai Mueang, Amphoe Mueang Phichit, Phichit Province, upper central
Thailand. Regarded as the most famous temple in the province and also
considered as provincial temple. The temple sits on the Nan River's west bank
close to the Provincial Hall.
This temple is believed to have been
constructed in 1845 during the reign of King Nangklao (Rama III). Its name
comes from the former tambon (sub-district) name that is the location. Wat Tha
Luang was also known as Wat Ratchadittharam but this name is not as popular or
known as it should be. The temple was promoted to third-class royal monastery
in 1986.
Luang Phor Phet, the principal Buddha statue
of Wat Tha Luang, Pang Manvichai, is a Chiang Saen art of over 800 years with
bronze casting and the beauty of Buddhism beyond description. The Buddha has a
width of 1.40 metres 1.60 metres high. According to the history, Phra Phichit,
the governor wanted the Buddha to be enshrined at Phichit. When the army of
Ayutthaya traveled through the city to go and revolt Chom Thong, Phichit has
asked the captain to bring Buddha image back if the rebellion is finished. When
it is finished, captains brought the Luang Por Phet Buddha back by leaving it
to the King Kamphaengphet. Then Luang Por Phet was enshrined at the temple at
Nakhon Chum. Then moved to Wat Tha Luang, Amphoe Mueang Phichit up until now.
Luang Phor Phet is widely respected and
worshipped by Phichit people and the general public. At present, Luang Pho Phet
is enshrined in the main hall, which is open to worship daily from 06.30
am–06.00 pm
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DIMENSION: 3.70 cm high / 2.50
cm wide / 0.80 cm thick
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item # N34C26
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