Wednesday, 5 June 2019

Phra Puttho (Ariyasap 7) 1st Batch LuangPu SangWan Wat Thung Samakkhi Tham Be. 2526

LuangPu SangWan (1st Batch) Phra Puttho (Ariyasap 7) Wat Thung Samakkhi Tham Be. 2526 This piece show here is one of the most popular Phim among the amulets that LuangPu SangWan had created. LuangPu Sangwan born in year 2459BE and passed away in Be. 2547 leaving behing legacy of his great teachings which benefits many lives. During the time when Wat Thung Samakkhi Tham was under construction, LuangPu Sangwan and his disciples decided to made amulets Dharma gifts to those who came forward to help. He then consulted one of his close pal, LuangPu Suwan Wat Awut, a close follower of Khun Mae Boonruen. They then decided to create a similar type of amulets as Khun Mae Boonruen which is Phra Puttho as LuangPu Sangwan has held in high regard for Khun Mae and often quoted Khun Mae Boonruen as an example which preaching female devotees. Sacred clay collected from a pond of Wat Khao Sarapatdee which were discovered to have emitted strong aura by LuangPu Sangwan during his meditation. Khun Mae Boonruen’s ashes, which were kept in the altar of LuangPu Sangwan, Broken pieces (about 2 big buckets) of Phra Puttho Noi Be. 2494 from Phra Thep Mettakon, the abbot of Wat Awut. Khun Mae Boonruen ever mentioned that Phra Puttho only need to be blessed by her once. Even if crash and remade, the effects remains the same. Sila Nam Holy pebbles of Khun Mae Boonruen use for curing illness and prevent diseases. Place in clean water, make wish and will be as good as holy water blessed by Khun Mae. Kao Dot Phra Ruang Mineral stone which processes the power to reflects negative energy and prevent harm which Khun Mae Boonruen was able to sense. Blessed talcum powder of LuangPu Buddha Tawaro, Arahant from Singburi Province. The talcum powder were donated to LuangPu Buddha by devotees when he was alive lt was for his condition of skin irritations. Many hed experienced the good effects from wearing Phra Puttho of this batch as it comprises Baramee (merits) from atleast three of the most well-respected practitioners whom many believed to have attained enlightened.

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