Luang Phor Sawai
Khunpan Laisue 2541
Made in Buddhist year 2541 with selected powder.
Temple : Wat Pidalam
Width: 2.5cm Height: 4.4cm.
Purpose: Protection and enhancing charisma.
Kumanthong Thaweelarp 2543 (Bronze – 2nd batch) LP Sawai
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2543
Temple: Wat Preedaram
This is the second batch of Kumanthong made and consecrated by Luang Phor Sawai who was known as “Thepchao Haeng Khlong Jinda” of Rueangwet Wittayakom, Nakhon Pathom Province. Kuamnthongs made and consecrated by His Venerable are highly sought after due to their effectiveness. The bottom of this batch of amulets are filled with specially selected powder and handwritten takruts,
Purpose: Good luck, fortune, work advancement, and protection.
Hanuman Yod Kun 2540 LP Sawai
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2540
Temple: Wat Pidalam
Hanuman amulets and talismans have been popular since time immemorial. Luang Phor Sawai made and consecrated this batch of Hanuman amulets with Hanuman sitting hand clasped to symbolise casting a spell to defeat enemies and coming back in victory. His Venerable used old temple bells to make these amulets and invoked the spell of warlord in His consecration ceremony lasting 32 days from July 5 to August 5, 2540.
Purpose: Invulnerability, victory, and success.
Luang Phor Sawai (Bronze) 2541
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2541
Temple: Wat Predaram
Luang Phor Sawai, Wat Predaram, Nakhon Pathom Province, one of the most revered guru monks at Rueangwet Wittayakom, is known as “God of Klong Jinda”. His Venerable’s method of “long tong” or paste gold leaves on believers’ foreheads has earned him the recognition. Luang Phor Sawai used to place gold leaves on believers’ foreheads without removing the paper wrappers and with a blow of air, the gold leaves disappeared, believed to have entered the believers’ body. As for the sacred objects of Luang Phor Sawai’s creation and spiritual prayers, they are all filled with Buddhakom. His disciples and followers who used his sacred objects to worship all know that the Buddha's work will definitely see results.
Purpose: Charisma, metta, and prosperity.
Luang Phor Sawai Phim Lek (Bronze) 2541
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2541
Temple: Wat Predaram
Luang Phor Sawai, Wat Predaram, Nakhon Pathom Province, one of the most revered guru monks at Rueangwet Wittayakom, is known as “God of Klong Jinda”. His Venerable’s method of “long tong” or paste gold leaves on believers’ foreheads has earned him the recognition. Luang Phor Sawai used to place gold leaves on believers’ foreheads without removing the paper wrappers and with a blow of air, the gold leaves disappeared, believed to have entered the believers’ body. As for the sacred objects of Luang Phor Sawai’s creation and spiritual prayers, they are all filled with Buddhakom. His disciples and followers who used his sacred objects to worship all know that the Buddha's work will definitely see results.
Purpose: Charisma, metta, and prosperity.
Luang Phor Sawai (Bronze) 2541
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2541
Temple: Wat Predaram
Luang Phor Sawai, Wat Predaram, Nakhon Pathom Province, one of the most revered guru monks at Rueangwet Wittayakom, is known as “God of Klong Jinda”. His Venerable’s method of “long tong” or paste gold leaves on believers’ foreheads has earned him the recognition. Luang Phor Sawai used to place gold leaves on believers’ foreheads without removing the paper wrappers and with a blow of air, the gold leaves disappeared, believed to have entered the believers’ body. As for the sacred objects of Luang Phor Sawai’s creation and spiritual prayers, they are all filled with Buddhakom. His disciples and followers who used his sacred objects to worship all know that the Buddha's work will definitely see results.
Purpose: Charisma, metta, and prosperity.
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