Phra Kring
This category will contain all the Medicinal Buddha or Phra Kring amulets made and consecrated by different temples and monks throughout Thailand.
Phra Kring Phim Bolan (Bronze) 2543
Made in Buddhist year 2543 with Bronze.
Temple : Wat Petburi
Width: 1.8cm Height: 3.1cm.
Purpose: For good health and protection against evil evil elements.
Phra Kring LP Koon 2542 (Jumbo bronze loop)
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2542
Temple: Wat Banrai
Phra Thep Wittayakom (Luang Por Koon Parisuttho), former abbot of Ban Rai Temple, Dan Khun Thot District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province was one of the top guru monks revered by Thai Buddhists. Sacred amulets and statues made and consecrated by His Venerable remained highly sought after with medallions made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2519 fetching record high prices from 5 to 10 million baht.
Purpose: Good health and luck
Phra Kring Phra Sangkaraj Sangwon 2543 (Sangkasak loop)
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2543
Temple: Wat Bowonniwet Ratchaworawihan
This amulet was made and consecrated by the previous Supreme Patriarch Somdej Phra Sangkaraj Sangwon in Buddhist year 2543. It remains one of the most beautiful and sought after medicinal Buddha amulet ever made.
Purpose: Good health and great wealth. Protection against all negative energies.
Phra Chai LP Somsak 2551 (Nerwa)
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2551
Temple: Wat Khae
Wat Khae is an ancient Buddhist Temple in the province of Supanburi, Thailand. It houses a 1000 year old giant tamarind tree and has appeared in the literature “Khun Chang Khun Phaen.” It is said that Khun Phaen has learned the power of turning leaves into wasps from Luang Pu Khong at Wat Khae which was then a centre magical learning. Sacred objects originating from the temple have hitherto remained popular with believers all over the world.
Purpose: Good health and overcoming negative energies.
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