Luang Pho Ngern Nuea Thong Daeng Rom Dam Thai amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Blueang (Phra Khru Visit Simapron), abbot of Wat Bang Klan, Pichit, Thailand from the year BE 2546 (2003).
The venerable Luang Pho Blueang created the amulet in a small series on the occasion of the 72nd day of death (6 Ruup) of the venerable Luang Pho Ngern from old holy metals.
The front shows the venerable Luang Pho Ngern with the stroke "Luang Pho Ngern". At the back there is the Yahn of the venerable Luang Pho Ngern with the stroke "Khoo Hai Mee Kwam Suk Kwam Charoen Wat Bang Klan".
The amulet is in a silvery metal casing, height approx. 4.7 cm, width approx. 3.0 cm, thickness approx. 1.5 cm and weight approx. 22 grammes.
The amulet gives to its owner health, as well as luck and prosperity. It protects him against illness, accident and misfortune.
Luang Pho Ngern was born in the year of the horse, on Sunday, the 9/16/1810, in Pitchit. At the age of 12 years he was accommodated in Wat Chanasongkram where he studied Dharma apprenticeships and Vipassana meditation up to his 21st year.
Then with 21 he ordained in Wat Thongpu from where he changed some years later to Wat Kongkararam. Afterwards he became a Phra Thudong (forest monk) and spent many years in the deep woods of Thailand and Burma.
Then in 1837 he started to build in Bang Klan the Wat Bang Klan. Luang Pho Ngern died in 1919 at the age of 109 years.
Around Luang Pho Ngern amulets entwine themselves many legends of people who have thereby come to prosperity and wealth and were preserved from big misfortune.