Description: Product Description Locket Phra Luang Phor Tae - Sacred Monk of Wat Sam Ngam Back Hanuman, Talisman PendantThai Amulet in Pendant . with special yantra talisman on the back Pendant Back : Hanuman ( King monkey god ) Yantra talisman Perfect good condition SKU #8 THIS AMULET HAS BEEN CONSECRATED AND BLESSED FOR THE HIGH QUALITY OF BUDDHA, VIRTUOUSNESS AND FULL MAGIC POWER Thai Amulet Effects: ( personal beleived ) Good luck, protection from evil and physical altercations. There are Thai amulets for protection of body, family members, health. There are amulets to protect against natural disasters. There are Thai amulets that bring money in. There are amulets that give businesses great luck and fortune. There are amulets for different purposes, such as those to offer protection, attraction of riches, good health or for things like help with confidence or making speeches etc. Luang Phor Tae - Sacred Monk of Wat Sam Ngam It is said that LP Tae was a monk who possessed a lot of Metta (loving-kindness) and bahramee (power). Whenever LP Tae went to Thudong, many villagers gave money and personal possessions to him, but he never accepted because he did not know where to keep the money with him except for the morning alms. Occasionally LP Tae accepted some of the money. The villagers were unhappy because they wanted LP Tae to accept their money so that he could use the funds to make merits for them. As time went by, LP Dang passed away at Wat Kalong. LP Tae returns to Wat Sam Ngam to look after the temple and bless the villagers. Before his death, he had requested that LP Tae oversee Wat Sam Ngam. LP Tae worked tirelessly to fulfill his Uncles wishes. In 1932, at 40, he became the Abbot of Wat Sam Ngam. However, before LP Tae became widely known, he had to work very hard. Originally Wat Sam Ngam was quite dilapidated, and it was his responsibility to ensure that he should work harder to rebuild the whole temple building. LP Tae was well known for creating “Kuman Thong” (The Golden Child). He served in the monkhood for 59 years. The first temples in Thailand, Bangkok, to create Kuman Thong were Wat Sam Ngam and Wat Takong. LP Tae passed away at the age of 90 on 25th December 1981.Luang Phor Parn, Wat Bang Hia (Klong Dan)
Price: 35.99 USD
Location: 50240
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Primary Material: Mixed Materials
Type: Amulets
Color: Multi-Color
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Region of Origin: Southeast Asia
Age: Post-1940
Maker: Luang Phor Tae - Sacred Monk of Wat Sam Ngam