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PREAA9760 : Painted Lek Lai Ruesi Doen Dong Medal (pilgrimage hermit) (LP Saen, Wat Ban Nong Jik, Sisaket Province)
with Katha: LPSaen_WatBanNongJik
Stock Status Out of Stock   
Size 1.9 x 4 cm




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**Dear customers: This Pre-order will be closed on Monday 15 August 2016 and sent around Tuesday 15 November 2016 or as soon as possible.

100% Authentic from the Temple

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Name: RuesiDoen Dong Medal (pilgrimage hermit)

- Lek Lai (supernatural ore) with colors
- created only 309 pieces

Size: 1.9 x 4 cm

“a token of Wai Kru ceremony, first time in 100 years of Luang Pu Saen”
This pilgrimage hermit medal will bring the holder good luck, success and prosperity as well as protect person from harm, ghosts and bad invisible things.

This batch was built for special case by Wat Ban Nong Jik committee and disciples of Luang Pu Saen. There is holy blessing ceremony by LP Saen on Friday 9 September 2016 at consecration platform, Wat Ban Nong Jik, Sisaket Province

From: LP Saen, Wat Ban Nong Jik, Sisaket Province

Origin: Thailand

Name: Wai Sa Bucha Kru (respect to teachers)

Year: 2559 BE (2016 CE)

Purpose: to celebrate age 109 of LP Saen and proceeds for Wat Ban Nong Jik development and restoration

About the Guru Monk
This is Luang Pu Saen (age 108, 2016 CE) a highly revered guru monk who is an abbot of Wat Ban Nong Jik, Sisaket Province. LP Saen was born on Thursday 10 September 2451 (1908 CE) in Sisaket Province. In childhood, he was a temple boy at Wat Ban Phong where his elder brother was an abbot before getting ordained as a novice. During a novice, LP Saen received educational knowledge from LP Moom (Luang Por Moom, Wat PraSatYer Nuea, Sisaket Province) who was a famous guru monk in those days. Not only education, LP Saen also studied mantras in Khmer and Pali with LP Moom until he was good at them. At age 21, LP Saen became a monk fully and continued studying with LP Moom and at age 24, resigned to help parents work for a living. As a layman, LP Saen did not leave interest in religion. He persuaded his friends to study more mantras in Cambodia where he met many gurus who sharpened his knowledge. After that, LP Saen got ordained again. After ordination, LP Saen dedicated himself to dharma and meditation. He went on a pilgrimage in the woods and mountains around Sisaket Province. LP Saen used to stay at several temples before people invited him to be an abbot at Wat Ban Nong Jik when he was 97. Although LP Saen gets older, he does a monk routine every day as usual and always has a merciful smile to visitors.

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Note: The real amulet may be different from the picture. It is in original condition from temple.
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Amulets by LP Saen, Wat Ban Nong Jik, Sisaket Province


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