Luang Phor Pern
Luang Phor Pern Siwalee 2538
Made in Buddhist year 2538 with selected chanted powder
Temple : Wat Bangplaad
Width: 2.4cm Height: 3.1cm.
Purpose: Ward away evil, clear obstacles and bring in good fortune
Rheesi Wat Phra Keaw LP Pern 2542 (Silver)
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2542
Temple: Wat Bangplad
The official name of this Rheesi amulet is Phra Rheesi Prasitmon. It was made and consecrated by Luang Phor Pern, Wat Bangplad. There were a total of 3 different materials used, namely, silver, nerwa, and bronze. A specially made and consecrated kesa-takrut was inserted under each amulet. This silver piece is a limited edition with only 42 pieces made. Among those prominent guru monks who participated in the consecration ceremony were Luang Pu Tim of Wat Phra Khao, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province and Luang Phor Sawai of Predaram Temple, Nakhon Pathom Province.
Purpose: Prosperity, prestige, and protection.
Sien Rheesi Borom Khru LP Pern 2541
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2541
Temple: Wat Bangplad
This Sien Rheesi Borom Khru or Hua Rheesi was made and consecrated by Luang Phor Pern on the holy day of Wan Wai Khru 2541.
Purpose: Auspiciousness, progress in work, charm, and great compassion.
Makkaliphon (Silver) LP Pern 2544
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2544
Temple: Wat Bangplad
Luang Phor Pern, Wat Bangplad made and consecrated a batch of Makkaliphon amulets with the inscription of 108 wands talisman on the back and bottom filled with special powder. For the silver special edition, only 299 pieces were made and consecrated. The chant for this amulet is "Namo Putthaya Itimuri Makkaliphon."
Purpose: Charm, good relationship, and great wealth.
Phra Khunpaen 2541 (3 gold takruts) Wai Kru LP Pern
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2541
Temple: Wat Bangplad
Luang Phor Pern is revered as the great guru monk of Phaya Suea (Tiger God). Sacred objects made and consecrated by His Venerable are all associated with the charm of Phaya Suea that serves various different purposes. Sacred objects made and consecrated by His Venerable for specifically to commemorate Wan Wai Kru is believed to be especially powerful. This batch of Phra Khunpaen is the first and limited edition.
Purpose: Great charisma, honour, ascendancy, success, and good luck.
Takrut Hom Chiang Yant Loon Lek 2544 (Wan Wai Kru) LP Pern
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2544
Temple: Wat Bangplad
Sacred objects made and consecrated by Luang Pho Pern, Wat Bangplad, Nakhon Pathom Province, come in many forms which are all very popular with both believers and collectors. Takrut Yant Hom Chiang made and consecrated for Wan Wai Kru 2544 is among one of the unique sacred objects made and consecrated by His Venerable. The original Takrut Yant Hom Chiang or alternatively known as the Eight Buddha Yantra comes with knitted nylon rope at both ends and it possesses Buddhist virtues all around, both invulnerable and merciful, as an ancient talisman and is supposed to be worn around the neck.
Purpose: Invulnerability, great fortune, compassion, and protection.
Phra Phong Namtao LP Pern 2543
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2543
Temple: Wat Bangplaad
All amulets made and consecrated by Luang Phor Pern are classified as collectibles. Many times it appears in the newspapers about the experiences of those who have your sacred object with them. In Buddhist year 2543, His Venerable made and consecrated this special batch of amulet known as the wealth gourd model (loon Namtao) with Luang Phor Pern on the front and two sarika birds with all wealth fetching talismans on the rear of the amulet.
Purpose: Wealth, Fortune, Mahaniyom, Negotiation, and Trading.Luang Phor Pern loon Rakhang 2543
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2543
Temple: Wat Bangplaad
This batch of amulets were made and consecrated by prominent guru monk Luang Phor Pern in Buddhist year 2543 for the purpose of raising fund for the construction of temple bells. The unique feature of this batch of amulet is that prayers will travel fast and far like the chime of the temple bells.
Purpose: Protection, wealth, and prosperity.
5 Tigers Star Medal LP Pern 2536
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2539
Temple: Wat Takong
This batch of 5 Tigers Star Medal was made and consecrated by Luang Phor Pern of Wat Bangplaad, Nakhon Pathom Province, on the 5th Saturday 5th known as Sao Har in Buddhist year 2536. There is a code stamped on Luang Phor Pern's Sangkhati.
Purpose: Great power, prestige, charm, protection against evil and negative energies..
Amazing Medal LP Pern (Bronze)
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2541
Temple: Wat Bangplaad
Another amulet of His Venerable Luang Phor Pern that believers collect and worship in addition to having a beautiful and unique appearance which is also believed to conjure a variety of powers is the Amazing medal made and consecrated for the occasion of paying respect to ancestral teachers (Wai Kru) in Buddhist year March 14, 2541. On the front of the medal is a full image of Luang Phor Pern in the posture of sitting cross-legged on the back of a tiger (coded on both left and right) whilst on its rear is a talisman along with the text of the coin's creation.
Purpose: Fortune, protection, mercy, great popularity and many more.
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