Luang Pho Ngern Ruup Loo Nuea Tagua Ruun Udom Suk Thai-Amulet from the venerable Phra Ajahn Wanlop, abbot of Wat Tham Badan, Tambon Mu Si, Amphoe Pak Chong, Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), Isaan, north-east Thailand from the 10/23/2551 (2008).
The venerable Phra Ajahn Wanlop created the amulet on the occasion of the 98th day of death (10/23/1910) of his majesty king Chulalongkorn Rama V of Siam and for the financing of the construction of a dining room for the monks, Naen Noi and laymen.
Phra Ajahn Wanlop consecrated the amulet together with 8 other monks in the 10/23/2008.
The amulet shows the venerable Luang Pho Ngern, in his lifetime abbot of Wat Bang Klan in Pichit who belongs to the most honoured monks of Thailand. Luang Pho Ngern amulets are valid as especially luck-giving in financial and business matters.
A Pali formula for luck and prosperity is on the underside. The amulet is in a silvery metal casing, height approx. 3.6 cm, width approx. 2.2 cm, thickness approx. 1.7 cm and weight approx. 32 grammes. The amulet is delivered together with the original temple amulet box which is marked as follows: "Luang Pho Ngern Bang Klan Ruun Udom Suk Srang Hoo Chan Hoo Suad Mon Hin Oon Pitthi Phutta Pisek Nha Wat Tham Bandan Tambon Mu Si, Amphoe Pak Chong Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima Wan pharühad sabodii Tii 23-10-2551 Phiya Maharacha".
The amulet gives health, luck and prosperity to its owner. It protects him from illness, accidents and against misfortune.