Luang Phor Koon
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
Pidta Maha Ut Hua Cherut Loon Baramee (Bronze) 2536 LP Koon
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2536
Temple: Wat Banrai
Phra Thep Wittayakom or Luang Phor Koon Parisuttho, the former abbot of Wat Banrai, Nakhon Ratchasima Province was among one of the top guru monks. Sacred objects made and consecrated by His Venerable are highly priced with the 2512 batch breaking through 5 million baht. The meaning of Phra Pidta “Maha Ut” (great wealth) loon “Baramee” (prestige) is obvious.
Purpose: Prestige, power, success, and wealth.
Phra Pidta Ut Kring (Silver) loon Sau Har 2537 LP Koon
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2537
Temple: Wat Banrai
Luang Por Koon performed a special consecration ceremony at Ban Rai Temple on Saturday 5, 30 April 2537 (5th waxing moon of the 5th month). His Venerable has engraved gold-otter-silver-copper sheets with talisman that were melted to mold and create this particular batch sacred object. This Phra Pidta is considered the ultimate amulet full of magical virtues.
Purpose: Business, fortune, wealth, and safety.
Phra Pidta Ut Kring (Nawa) loon Sau Har 2537 LP Koon
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2537
Temple: Wat Banrai
Luang Por Koon performed a special consecration ceremony at Ban Rai Temple on Saturday 5, 30 April 2537 (5th waxing moon of the 5th month). His Venerable has engraved gold-otter-silver-copper sheets with talisman that were melted to mold and create this particular batch sacred object. This Phra Pidta is considered the ultimate amulet full of magical virtues.
Purpose: Business, fortune, wealth, and safety.
Phra Sangkachai 2536 (Nerwa) LP Koon
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2536
Temple: Wat Banrai
Luang Phor Koon, the previous abbot of Wat Banrai, is among one of the several top guru monks known for making and consecrating holy objects enhancing wealth and fortune. Phra Sangkachai made and consecrated by his holiness among one of the items highly sought after.
Purpose: Prestige, power, and great fortune.
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