Showing posts with label LuangPhor Boiy Wat Manao (Suphanburi). Show all posts
Showing posts with label LuangPhor Boiy Wat Manao (Suphanburi). Show all posts

Saturday, 22 December 2018

Phra Somdet ProkPho LuangPhor Boiy Wat Manao (Suphanburi) B.E 2472

Phra Somdet ProkPho
LuangPhor Boiy
Wat Manao (Suphanburi)
B.E 2472

One of the most popular Phim among the amulets created by LuangPhor Boiy of Wat Manao. This piece shown has owned a texture which is not easy come across. The form and the original texture of this piece of Somdet ProkPho can be considered as the most beautiful piece ever seen before.

Phra Roop Muen (Nur Chan Mak) LuangPhor Boiy Wat Manao (Suphanburi) B.E 2500 - 2504

Phra Roop Muen (Nur Chan Mak)
LuangPhor Boiy
Wat Manao (Suphanburi)
B.E 2500 - 2504

This Phim of LuangPhor Boiy Roop Muen had created a total of 3 types different Nur Chan Mak, Nur Phong and Nur Din material.

This piece show is Nur Chan Mak which is one of the most popular and beautiful condition pieces.

LuangPhor Boiy passed away 12th January B.E 2508 at age of 73 years old.

LuangPhor Boiy Phim Chong Koh Nur Din (Baked Clay) Wat Manao (Suphanburi)

LuangPhor Boiy
Phim Chong Koh
Nur Din ( Baked Clay )
Wat Manao ( Suphanburi )
B.E 2497

LuangPhor Niam of Wat Noi & Luang Phor Parn of Wat Bang Nom Kor was the master of Luang Phor Boiy Wat Manao

This piece shown here is the Phim Chong Nok which is considered as one of the most popular mould among amulets. Has a sharp beautiful feature and a very original texture

LuangPhor Boiy was born in Tubtilek sub-district, Bangplama, Supunburi, a local of the province where the legend of Phrakhun Paen amulets originated.

He was ordained a monk when he was aged 21 years at Wat Manao of the same province. Three years later he moved to Wat Chipakhao (official name is Wat Srisudaram) learn ancient Khmer and Dharma. After which he moved to Wat Amrinkositaram for a period of nine years to study high-level meditation and sacred sciences before returning to Wat Manao in B.E 2467.

Although he learnt many sacred sciences he always resisted the temptation to create amulets believing that in doing so wouldobstruct his path to enlightenment.

The number of gansgsters in the province and the threat of violence and danger to the average person caused him to think again as he realized that there was a great need for some form of protection and in B.E 2473 he created his first set of amulets.

LuangPhor Boiy i never created any amulet for sale, but only to give to those that needed them, and one of the biggest differences between today’s amulets and those created by monks of a former generation.

He used many types of materials to create amulets but mostly from those that he simply found such as old water bowls, kitchen ware, and clay.

LuangPhor Boiy never planned in advance to create amulets, he would simply make them whenever he found that people needed them.

It is known he continued to create amulets until he passed away on January 18, B.E.2508, aged 73 years.

Because of his fame, sacred power, and high respect LuangPhor Boiy i was offered the position of Abbot at many temples, always refusing, preferring to live the life of a humble monk in a simple dwelling at Wat Manao. He was never interested in luxury or position, always giving any donations to others and even the very food he was given was often donated to the poor.

But now LuangPhor Boiy amulets at the Thai market have a very high value.

Sunday, 28 January 2018

LuangPhor Boiy Phim Chong Nagas Nut Din (Baked Clay) Wat Manao (Suphanburi) B.E 2479

Luang Phor Boiy
Phim Chong Nagas Nur Din ( Baked Clay )
Wat Manao ( Suphanburi )
B.E 2479

Luang Phor Niam of Wat Noi & Luang Phor Parn of Wat Bang Nom Kor was the master of Luang Phor Boiy Wat Manao

This piece shown here is the Phim Chong Nagas which is considered as one of the most popular mould among amulets. Has a sharp beautiful feature and a very original texture

Luang Phor Boiy had made total of 5 Phim for this amulet.
1. Phim Chong Nagas
2. Phim Chong Kor ( Cow )
3. Phim Chong Singha
4. Phim Chong Tao ( Turtle )
5. Phim Chong Nok ( Bird ) *some will call it Phim Gai ( Chicken )

Thursday, 24 August 2017

LuangPhor Boi Phim Chong Singha Nur Din Wat Manao (Suphanburi)

LuangPhor Boi
Phim Singha Nur Din ( Baked Clay )
Wat Manao ( Suphanburi )

LuangPhor Niam of Wat Noi & Luang Phor Parn of Wat Bang Nom Kor was the master of Luang Phor Boi Wat Manao

This piece shown here is the Phim Singha which is considered as one of the most popular mould among amulets. Has a sharp beautiful feature and a very original texture

LuangPhor Boi was born in Tubtilek sub-district, Bangplama, Supunburi, a local of the province where the legend of Phrakhun Paen amulets originated.

He was ordained a monk when he was aged 21 years at Wat Manao of the same province. Three years later he moved to Wat Chipakhao (official name is Wat Srisudaram) learn ancient Khmer and Dharma. After which he moved to Wat Amrinkositaram for  a period of nine years to study high-level meditation and sacred sciences before returning to Wat Manao in B.E 2467.

Although he learnt many sacred sciences he always resisted the temptation to create amulets believing that in doing so would obstruct his path to enlightenment.

The number of gansgsters in the province and the threat of violence and danger to the average person caused him to think again as he realized that there was a great need for some form of protection and in B.E 2473 he created his first set of amulets.

LuangPhor Boi  never created any amulet for sale, but only to give to those that needed them, and one of the biggest differences between today’s amulets and those created by monks of a former generation.

He used many types of materials to create amulets but mostly from those that he simply found such as old water bowls, kitchen ware, and clay.

LuangPhor Boi never planned in advance to create amulets, he would simply make them whenever he found that people needed them.

It is known he continued to create amulets until he passed away on January 18, B.E.2508, aged 73 years.

Because of his fame, sacred power, and high respect LuangPhor Boi was offered the position of Abbot at many temples, always refusing, preferring to live the life of a humble monk in a simple dwelling at Wat Manao. He was never interested in luxury or position, always giving any donations to others and even the very food he was given was often donated to the poor.

Throughout his entire life all his amulets were given freely to those that wanted them and one of the very reasons that he is as highly respected today as he was then.

Wednesday, 9 August 2017

LuangPhor Boi Phim Chong Singha Nur Din (Baked Clay) Wat Manao (Suphanburi)

LuangPhor Boi
Phim Chong Singha Nur Din ( Baked Clay )
Wat Manao ( Suphanburi )

LuangPhor Niam of Wat Noi & Luang Phor Parn of Wat Bang Nom Kor was the master of Luang Phor Boi Wat Manao

This piece shown here is the Phim Chong Singha which is considered as one of the most popular mould among amulets. Has a sharp beautiful feature and a very original texture

LuangPhor Boi was born in Tubtilek sub-district, Bangplama, Supunburi, a local of the province where the legend of Phrakhun Paen amulets originated.

He was ordained a monk when he was aged 21 years at Wat Manao of the same province. Three years later he moved to Wat Chipakhao (official name is Wat Srisudaram) learn ancient Khmer and Dharma. After which he moved to Wat Amrinkositaram for a period of nine years to study high-level meditation and sacred sciences before returning to Wat Manao in B.E 2467.

Although he learnt many sacred sciences he always resisted the temptation to create amulets believing that in doing so wouldobstruct his path to enlightenment.

The number of gansgsters in the province and the threat of violence and danger to the average person caused him to think again as he realized that there was a great need for some form of protection and in B.E 2473 he created his first set of amulets.

LuangPhor Boi never created any amulet for sale, but only to give to those that needed them, and one of the biggest differences between today’s amulets and those created by monks of a former generation.

He used many types of materials to create amulets but mostly from those that he simply found such as old water bowls, kitchen ware, and clay.

LuangPhor Boi never planned in advance to create amulets, he would simply make them whenever he found that people needed them.

It is known he continued to create amulets until he passed away on January 18, B.E.2508, aged 73 years.

Because of his fame, sacred power, and high respect LuangPhor Boi was offered the position of Abbot at many temples, always refusing, preferring to live the life of a humble monk in a simple dwelling at Wat Manao. He was never interested in luxury or position, always giving any donations to others and even the very food he was given was often donated to the poor.

Throughout his entire life all his amulets were given freely to those that wanted them and one of the very reasons that he is as highly respected today as he was then.

Monday, 7 August 2017

LuangPhor Boi Phim Chong Nok Nur Din (Baked Clay) Wat Manao (Suphanburi)

LuangPhor Boi
Phim Chong Nok
Nur Din ( Baked Clay )
Wat Manao ( Suphanburi )

LuangPhor Niam of Wat Noi & Luang Phor Parn of Wat Bang Nom Kor was the master of Luang Phor Boi Wat Manao

This piece shown here is the Phim Chong Nok which is considered as one of the most popular mould among amulets. Has a sharp beautiful feature and a very original texture

LuangPhor Boi was born in Tubtilek sub-district, Bangplama, Supunburi, a local of the province where the legend of Phrakhun Paen amulets originated.

He was ordained a monk when he was aged 21 years at Wat Manao of the same province. Three years later he moved to Wat Chipakhao (official name is Wat Srisudaram) learn ancient Khmer and Dharma. After which he moved to Wat Amrinkositaram for a period of nine years to study high-level meditation and sacred sciences before returning to Wat Manao in B.E 2467.

Although he learnt many sacred sciences he always resisted the temptation to create amulets believing that in doing so wouldobstruct his path to enlightenment.

The number of gansgsters in the province and the threat of violence and danger to the average person caused him to think again as he realized that there was a great need for some form of protection and in B.E 2473 he created his first set of amulets.

LuangPhor Boi never created any amulet for sale, but only to give to those that needed them, and one of the biggest differences between today’s amulets and those created by monks of a former generation.

He used many types of materials to create amulets but mostly from those that he simply found such as old water bowls, kitchen ware, and clay.

LuangPhor Boi never planned in advance to create amulets, he would simply make them whenever he found that people needed them.

It is known he continued to create amulets until he passed away on January 18, B.E.2508, aged 73 years.

Because of his fame, sacred power, and high respect LuangPhor Boi was offered the position of Abbot at many temples, always refusing, preferring to live the life of a humble monk in a simple dwelling at Wat Manao. He was never interested in luxury or position, always giving any donations to others and even the very food he was given was often donated to the poor.

Throughout his entire life all his amulets were given freely to those that wanted them and one of the very reasons that he is as highly respected today as he was then.

LuangPhor Boi Phim Chong Tao Nur Din (Baked Clay) Wat Manao (Suphanburi)

LuangPhor Boi
Phim Chong Tao Nur Din ( Baked Clay )
Wat Manao ( Suphanburi )

LuangPhor Niam of Wat Noi & Luang Phor Parn of Wat Bang Nom Kor was the master of Luang Phor Boi Wat Manao

This piece shown here is the Phim Chong Tao (Turtle) which is considered as one of the most popular mould among amulets. Has a sharp beautiful feature and a very original texture

LuangPhor Boi was born in Tubtilek sub-district, Bangplama, Supunburi, a local of the province where the legend of Phrakhun Paen amulets originated.

He was ordained a monk when he was aged 21 years at Wat Manao of the same province. Three years later he moved to Wat Chipakhao (official name is Wat Srisudaram) learn ancient Khmer and Dharma. After which he moved to Wat Amrinkositaram for  a period of nine years to study high-level meditation and sacred sciences before returning to Wat Manao in B.E 2467.

Although he learnt many sacred sciences he always resisted the temptation to create amulets believing that in doing so would obstruct his path to enlightenment.

The number of gansgsters in the province and the threat of violence and danger to the average person caused him to think again as he realized that there was a great need for some form of protection and in B.E 2473 he created his first set of amulets.

LuangPhor Boi  never created any amulet for sale, but only to give to those that needed them, and one of the biggest differences between today’s amulets and those created by monks of a former generation.

He used many types of materials to create amulets but mostly from those that he simply found such as old water bowls, kitchen ware, and clay.

LuangPhor Boi never planned in advance to create amulets, he would simply make them whenever he found that people needed them.

It is known he continued to create amulets until he passed away on January 18, B.E.2508, aged 73 years.

Because of his fame, sacred power, and high respect LuangPhor Boi was offered the position of Abbot at many temples, always refusing, preferring to live the life of a humble monk in a simple dwelling at Wat Manao. He was never interested in luxury or position, always giving any donations to others and even the very food he was given was often donated to the poor.

Throughout his entire life all his amulets were given freely to those that wanted them and one of the very reasons that he is as highly respected today as he was then.

Thursday, 27 July 2017

LuangPhor Boi Phim Chong Kor Nur Din (Baked Clay) Wat Manao (Suphanburi)

Luang Phor Boi 
Phim Chong Kor Nur Din ( Baked Clay )
Wat Manao ( Suphanburi )
Wrap in waterproof 22k thai gold casing

Luang Phor Niam of Wat Noi & Luang Phor Parn of Wat Bang Nom Kor was the master of Luang Phor Boi Wat Manao

This piece shown here is the Phim Chong Kor (Cow) which is considered as one of the most popular mould among amulets. Has a sharp beautiful feature and a very original texture 

Luang Phor Boi had made total of 5 Phim for this amulet.
1. Phim Chong Nagas
2. Phim Chong Kor ( Cow )
3. Phim Chong Singha
4. Phim Chong Tao ( Turtle )
5. Phim Chong Nok ( Bird ) *some will call it Phim Gai ( Chicken )

Monday, 22 May 2017

LuangPhor Boiy (Nur Din) Phim Chong Kor (Cow) Wat Manao ( Suphanburi )

LuangPhor Boiy ( Nur Din ) 2497
Phim Chong Kor (Cow)
Wat Manao ( Suphanburi )

LuangPhor Boiy of Wat Manao have learn from LuangPhor Niam Wat Noi and LuangPhor Parn Wat Bang Nom Kor

LuangPhor Boiy have made 5 Phim for amulet

Got 5 style
1. Phim Chong Nagas
2. Phim Chong Kor ( Cow )
3. Phim Chong Singha
4. Phim Chong Tao ( Turtle )
5. Phim Chong Nok ( Bird )
(some people call Phim Chicken)

Wednesday, 14 December 2016

LuangPhor Boiy Wat Manao B.E 2473

LuangPhor Boiy Wat Manao B.E 2473

LuangPhor Boiy learn from LuangPhor Niam Wat Noi and LuangPhor Parn Wat Bang Nom Kor

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