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Kumanthong Kwak Ngen Thong (Left Hand) 2532
Made in Buddhist year 2532 with Bronze.
Temple : Wat Takong
Width: 1 cm Height: 2.5 cm.
Phrakhru Phatarakitrangsan specially made and consecrated Kumanthong Kwak Ngen Thong raising his left hand for unofficial luck and fortune. This version was mass consecrated together with Kumanthong Dud Rahk Lang Yant 2532 by various guru monks including prominent monks including Luang Phor Pern, Luang Phor, Yaem, Luang Phor Poon, Luang Phor Yik, and Luang Phor Uttama.
Purpose: Unofficial luck and wealth, good for investments and gaming.
Kumanthong Kwak Ngen Thong (Both Hands) 2532
Made in Buddhist year 2532 with Bronze.
Temple : Wat Takong
Width: 1 cm Height: 2.5 cm.
Kumanthong Kwak Ngen Thong raising both hands represents a balance between official and unofficial luck and wealth. This version was mass consecrated together with Kumanthong Dud Rahk Lang Yant 2532 by various guru monks including prominent monks including Luang Phor Pern, Luang Phor, Yaem, Luang Phor Poon, Luang Phor Yik, and Luang Phor Uttama.
Purpose: Luck, wealth, fortune, and prosperity.
Kumanthong Dud Raek Lang Yant 2532 (Powder)
Made in Buddhist year 2532 with powder.
Temple : Wat Takong
Width: 1 cm Height: 2.5 cm.
Wat Takong is considered to be the true birthplace of Kumanthong consecration because LP Chaem of Wat Takong was the teacher of Luang Por Tae Kongthong, one of the most prominent guru monk known for making and consecrating Kumanthong images and amulets. In Buddhist 2532, various guru monks including prominent monks including Luang Phor Pern, Luang Phor, Yaem, Luang Phor Poon, Luang Phor Yik, and Luang Phor Uttama came together and jointly consecrated a batch of Kumanthongs and, among them, was Kumanthong Dud Raek Lang Yant..
Purpose: Protection, enhance prosperity and wealth
Kumanphet Permsap Permsuk (Prai Kumanthong) 2553
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2553
Temple: Wat Phetchaburi
On the 5th Saturday year 2553, a grand Mahapisek ceremony was held in Wat Phetchaburi where the highly revered guru monk Luang Pu Hong Phrompanyo consecrated a batch of Kumanphet Permsap Permsuk (literally means increase wealth and increase happiness). It is believed that spell cast on this auspicious day has enormous power to bring the 4 elemental charges entering the sacred objects to their peak thereby bringing completeness of traditions and the sanctity, intensity, and correctness for those who respect and have faith in Luang Pu Hong and sacred objects made and consecrated by His Venerable.
Width: 1.9 cm Height: 2.9 cm.
Purpose: Increase wealth, increase happiness, prosper in business and career.
Kumanthong Jindamanee Bronze (2nd Batch) 2556
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2556
Temple: Wat Nong Krap
Width: 1.1 cm Height: 3.2 cm.
Kumanthong Jindamanee Luang Phor Sakorn, Wat Nong Krap , is classified as one of the most beautiful Kumanthongs ever made and consecrated. The facial expression and standing posture have been lauded as exquisite and unique. This batch of Kumanthong is made from old bell material and other special materials added by His Venerable. Luang Phor Sakorn has also consecrated them with unique ancient spells to give them special effectiveness.
Purpose: Fetching wealth and fortune, guarding assets, and giving warning to various danger.
Kumanthong Jindamanee Nerwa (2nd Batch) 2556
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2556
Temple: Wat Nong Krap
Width: 1.1 cm Height: 3.2 cm.
Kumanthong Jindamanee Luang Phor Sakorn, Wat Nong Krap , is classified as one of the most beautiful Kumanthongs ever made and consecrated. The facial expression and standing posture have been lauded as exquisite and unique. This batch of Kumanthong is made from old bell material, seven elemental metal, and other special materials added by His Venerable. Luang Phor Sakorn has also consecrated them with unique ancient spells to give them special effectiveness.
Purpose: Fetching wealth and fortune, guarding assets, and giving warning to various danger.
Kumanthong Loop Om (Powder/Pitong) 2546
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2546
Temple: Wat Sri Lamyong
This batch of Kumanthong was made and consecrated by Luang Pu Ki Kittiyano, a prominent guru monk of Surin Lansangkhan, popular for wealth fetching sacred objects. The powder used in this batch of amulets consisted various specially selected grinds and ashes believed to increase effectiveness.
Width: 1.8 cm Height: 2.3 cm.
Purpose: Prosperity, retaining wealth, and conserving fortune.
Kumanthong Ki Tao 2549
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2549
Temple: Wat Santhitham
Luang Phor Daam is one of the few guru monks who concentrated and mastered the 842 ancient Khmer spells. It is believed Kumanthongs made and consecrated by His Venerable has a necromancy effect, an ability to conjure with spirits in influencing the course of future events to fetch wealth and fortune. This batch of Kumanthongs are made from 7 types of materials including Prai Kuman.
Width: 2cm Height: 2.9cm..
Purpose: Enhance wealth and fortune, a good health.