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| » specials | Consecrated Buddha luck wristlet with glas stones Thai amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Kaweerat (Phra Khru Samut Kaweerat), abbot of Wat Satthayalai, Ban Had Nang Rum, Tambon Plutaluang, Amphoe Sattahip, Changwat Chonburi, Thailand.
Luang Pho Kaweerat was a disciple of the venerable Luang Pho Samrit, in his lifetime abbot and builder of Wat Thamfad in Kanchanaburi. He is an endowed monk and seer with unusual abilities. Also in the field of the naturopathy and the TCM he has radical knowledge. | |
| Consecrated Buddha luck wristlet with glas stones Thai amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Kaweerat (Phra Khru Samut Kaweerat), abbot of Wat Satthayalai, Ban Had Nang Rum, Tambon Plutaluang, Amphoe Sattahip, Changwat Chonburi, Thailand.
Luang Pho Kaweerat was a disciple of the venerable Luang Pho Samrit, in his lifetime abbot and builder of Wat Thamfad in Kanchanaburi. He is an endowed monk and seer with unusual abilities. Also in the field of the naturopathy and the TCM he has radical knowledge. | |
| Khun Paen Um Gai Um Guman Thong Nuea Thong Daeng (Copper) Thai amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Watchara Ekawanno, abbot of Wat Thamfad, Tambon Kao Noi, Amphoer Thamuang, Changwat Kanhanaburi, Thailand. The venerable Luang Pho Watchara created the amulet in a small series of only 1.999 pieces in the year B.E. 2547 (2004). | |
| Consecrated wrist mala of Venerable Luang Pho Kaweerat (Phra Khru Samut Kaweerat), Abbot of Wat Satthayalai, Ban Had Nang Rum, Tambon Plutaluang, Amphoer Sattahip, Changwat Chonburi, Thailand, from 2010. | |
| Consecrated wrist mala of Venerable Luang Pho Kaweerat (Phra Khru Samut Kaweerat), Abbot of Wat Satthayalai, Ban Had Nang Rum, Tambon Plutaluang, Amphoer Sattahip, Changwat Chonburi, Thailand, from 2010. | |
| Phra Rian Nang Raed Ruun 12 Ruai Nuea Thong Daeng Rom Dam Thai amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Samrit Kamphiro (Phra Khru Kanchana Kitchathorn), in his lifetime abbot of Wat Thamfad, Tambon Kao Noi, Amphoer Thamuang, Changwat Kanchanaburi, Thailand, from the 10/24/2538 (1995). The amulet was created and consecrated by the venerable Luang Pho Samrit while he was still alive by himself! | |
| Nang Kwak Nuea Pong Ruun Maha Chook Mahalap Maha Mongkoln 109 Thai amulet from the venerable Phra Khru Wisutthi (Kanchanakhun), abbot of Wat Mano Thammaram (also Wat Nang No) Tambon Mueang Chum, Amphoe Tha Mueang, Changwat Kanchanaburi, Thailand, from the year B.E. 2544 (2001). The amulet gives to its wearer health, luck and prosperity. In financial matters it gives to its owner a "happy hand". It gives to independents success and helps them to good turnovers, profits and a steady growing of the established clientele. | |
| Consecrated Buddha luck bracelet made of landscape jasper (Goldstone) Thai amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Kaweerat (Phra Khru Samut Kaweerat), abbot of Wat Satthayalai, Ban Had Nang Rum, Tambon Plutaluang, Amphoe Sattahip, Changwat Chonburi, Thailand. Luang Pho Kaweerat was a disciple of the venerable Luang Pho Samrit, in his lifetime abbot and builder of Wat Thamfad in Kanchanaburi. He is an endowed monk and seer with unusual abilities. Also in the field of the naturopathy and the TCM he has radical knowledge. | |
| Biography and travel reports of her majesty, queen Sirikit of Thailand.
The book is written in English and Thai. The English translations of the Thai texts are in each case on the left book pages, the Thai original text besides, on the left page. | |
| Phra Kring Ruun "Wisutthi Metta" Nuea Thong Lueang from the venerable Luang Pho Somsak, abbot of Wat Suthat, Bangkok, Thailand, from the year B.E. 2547 (2004). It concerns a limited special series. The venerable Luang Pho Somsak created the amulet in a small series of only 999 pieces from holy metals. | |
| Soe Nak and Phaa Nung - traditional Thai ordination garment.
The garment is worn by the future monk after the ritual body cleaning and the removing of the hair and the eyebrow hair. He is wearing it on the way to the temple until the taking of the monk`s oath or, until he dresses himself for the first time with the monk's robe. | |
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