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RARE Roop Lor Luang Phor Ngern, Gru Wat Tha Mafai, Pim Yai Chang Jeen, Nua Thong Pasom. A large-size cast figurine of the Holy Luang Phor Ngern of Wat Bang Khlan, the casting wax was made by Chinese workshop (Chang Jeen in Thai), made from a copper-base alloy with high content of gold. This Batch of amulets was discovered hidden in a chamber of a stupa/chedi of Wat Tha Mafai, Pho Thale, Phichit Province. The Batch of Luang Phor Ngern of Wat Tha Mafai was once mentioned as a batch of weird Luang Phor Ngern figurines which was rejected by Thai Buddha amulet collectors. But nowadays, it was authenticated by the experts with supporting evidence of record of production in the Book of Biography of Luang Phor Ngern of Wat Bang Khlan written by his disciples. This Batch of Wat Tha Mafai was made in BE 2460 (CE 1917), and Luang Phor Ngern was a Master of Metal Pouring Ceremony and Blessing/Consecration Ceremony at Wat Tha Mafai.

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BEST FOR: Away from starvation and poverty with magical spells of becoming an instant Billionaire, wealth fetching, lucky wealth and gaining kindness, compassion, and support from people around you. It signifies continuous growth and multiplication in wealth, money luck, and good fortune. Wealth Fetching, Maha Larp (it brings lucky wealth), Metta Maha Niyom (it makes people around you love you, be nice to you, and willing to support you for anything), Kaa Kaai Dee (it helps tempt your customers to buy whatever you are selling, and it helps attract new customers and then keep them coming back. Klawklad Plodpai (brings safety, and pushes you away from all danger), Kongkraphan (makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Maha-ut (stops gun from shooting at you), Nang Nieow, a rock-hard skin that is completely impervious to damage with bludgeoning or piercing weapons. Ponggan Poot-pee Pee-saat Kunsai Mondam Sa-niiat Jan-rai Sat Meepit (it helps ward off evil spirit, demon, bad ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse & black magic, doom & misfortune and poisonous animals). And this amulet helps protect you from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people.

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Luang Phor Ngern of Wat Bang Khlan

Luang Phor Ngern Buddhachoti was born on September 16, BE 2351 (CE 1808) in the reign of King Phra Phutthaloetla Naphalai or Rama II. Luang Phor Ngern was born in Pichit province, and at the age of 3, he moved to study at Wat Chana Songkram, Bangkok. When he was at 12 years old, Luang Phor Ngern was a novice, and at the age of 20, Luang Phor Ngern ordained as a monk at Wat Chana Songkram. After 3 years in monkhood, Luang Phor Ngern moved to Wat Kongkaram (Wat Bang Khlan Tai), Phichit Province, and later moved to Wang Tago Village which is located at the opposite side of the river bank of Wat Kongkaram. Luang Phor Ngern took a branch of Bodhi Tree from Wat Kongkaram, and planted it in the land of Wang Tago Village, Luang Phor Ngern prayed if the Bodhi Tree could grow up here, Luang Phor Ngern would build a temple there and would not move to anywhere else. The Bodhi Tree grew up beautifully, and Luang Phor Ngern stayed that and built Wat Bang Khlan there ever since. Luang Phor Ngern was an alliance of the holy Luang Phu Suk of Wat Pakklong Makham Tao and one of teachers of Admiral Prince Abhakara Kiartivongse, Prince of Chumphon, the 28th child of King Chulalongkorn, and “The Father of our Thai Navy”. Luang Phor Ngern Buddhachoti died in BE 2462 (CE 1919) at the age of 111.

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DIMENSION: 3.90 cm high / 2.80 cm wide / 1.50 cm thick

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item # N1D30

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