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Luang Phor Noi Coin  2497BE

In temple Box set .

very rare  , Nice collection


Size : 2*2.5

SKU 22


 

Luang Phor Noi

Luang Phor Noi Wat Srisathong was born on 14th February BE 2435. In fact, Luang Phor Noi first started to study magic from his father while he was still young. Luang Phor Noi started to learn Akara Lek Yant, Katha Aakom and many others from his father. Luang Phor Noi also studied Yaa (Medicine) until he became skilled and well-versed.

Once, Luang Phor Noi reached the age of 21, he was ordained as a monk at Wat GlarngKooWieng. His preceptors were the abbot of Wat Kae and Luang Phor Mun Wat Klaang (Wat Srisathong). Luang Phor is an expert of concentration of mindfulness in Buddhism.

Luang Phor Noi is a Lao’s monk. As he has been studying the art of making Phra Rahu statues from Laos. Luang Phor Noi learned the Wicha of consecrating Phra Rahu from Luang Phor Lee. Luang Phor Lee who happens to be the abbot of the temple at that time taught all the young monks in the temple about this knowledge that had been passed down from the temple’s first abbot Luang Phor Dtrai. Luang Phor Dtrai is known to be a specialist of arcane Laotian sciences such as Wicha Wua Tanoo and Rahu Om Chanpen Dton.

Luang Phor Noi was the first monk who consecrated Phra Rahu in Thailand and was popular for his knowledge in both Dharma and Visha (magic). Luang Phor Noi eventually was appointed as the abbot of Wat Srisathong and diligently worked to improve an insignificant temple until it gained relative prosperity and was also being promoted to ecclesiastical governor along the way.

It was at this time that Luang Phor Noi started to consecrate amulets in particular Rahu Om Jan and Koh Su Laap (Wua Tanoo).Without any doubt he was and is still known best for his Phra Rahu amulets. In fact they are considered top of the suite of amulets popularly known as Chut Benja Kreung Rang.

Phra Rahu amulets blessed by Luang Phor Noi use ancient Laos Bailan Akarakom texts, and are famed for bringing Chok Laap(good fortune). Phra Rahu is the god of fate, and it is believed that paying respect to Phra Rahu would protect one from bad luck and would enhance your fate.

Luang Phor Noi passed away on 10th December BE 2488 at the age of 53. Having been in monkhood for 32 years.

 

from a highly preferred top master of Wicha Pra Rahu, Luang Por Noi , of Wat Srisa Tong, in Nakorn Pathom.

 

A rare and classic Sacred amulet, empowered with the World Famous Wicha of Wat Srisa Tong, empowered with the Magic of the preceding Lineage Masters of Wat Srisa Tong; Luang Por Dto, Luang Por Dtrai, Luang Por Dtan, Luang Por Lee, Luang Por Tong, Luang Por Choi, and Luang Por Noi

 

 

The amulet is for Bucha to Pra Rahu Asura Deva of the Solar and Lunar Eclipse, carved by an artisan of Wat Sri Sa Tong, and empowered in the eclipses of sun and moon, and finally in the Bucha Kroo Luang Por Noi Ceremony at Wat Srisa Tong, presiding over the Blessing Ceremony.

 

The Pra Rahu amulets of Luang Por Noi, of Wat Srisa Tong, are amongst the top 3 Rahu Amulets of the History of Thai Amulets, along with those of the Great Lanna Master Kroo Ba Nanta, of Wat Thung Man Dtai.

 

The Wicha Pra Rahu Kala Ta Diaw of Wat Srisa Tong is perhaps the most famous of all temples in Thailand, with its lineage of great Guru Master Sorceror-Monks who have practiced this Wicha in lineage transmission since ancient times.

 

If you feel that your Fate and Horoscope is not Auspicious, then it could be that Pra Rahu is interfering.

You can solve this problem by making Bucha offerings to Pra Rahu every Wednesday;

 

Light 10 black incense sticks (‘Toop' in Thai), and five types of black offerings (e.g. black sticky rice, black jelly grass drink, black semolina or sago pudding and the like).

 

Chant this Katha

Idtipiso Pakawaa Pra Rahuu Sataewaa Samaa Winyaana Idtipiso Pakawaa Putta Sangmi

 

The Pra Rahu Kala Ta Diaw of Luang Phu Noi are the most prestigious of all in the eyes of the Pra Niyom Collector Community.

 

 

 

Wat srisathong phra rahu.

Mess chant at Wat srisathong following lp noi teaching.
Wat srisathong is expert in doing rahu and is a rahu temple in Thailand. People believe coconut have the power of protection and wealth catching. And making rahu with coconut will give such wealth and protection.
Rahu is a deva that will eat away all your bad luck and gives u only good luck. He is also a protective god. This amulet is good for those who are unlucky this year. Purpose of this amulet will give u wealth, protection, good luck. For phra rahu fans. Grap is fast. Only bring in a few piece.

 

 

 

In Hindu tradition, Rahu is a cut-off head of an asura, that swallows the sun or the moon causing eclipses. He is depicted in art as a serpent with no body riding a chariot drawn by eight black horses. Rahu is one of the navagrahas (nine planets) in Vedic astrology. The Rahu kala (time of day under the influence of Rahu) is considered inauspicious.

According to legend, during the Samudra manthan, the asura Rahu drank some of the divine nectar. Sun and moon realized it and they alerted Mohini (the female avatar of Vishnu). Before the nectar could pass his throat, Mohini cut off his head. The head, however, remained immortal. It is believed that this immortal head occasionally swallows the sun or the moon, causing eclipses. Then, the sun or moon passes through the opening at the neck, ending the eclipse.
Astronomically (as per Hindu Astrology), Rahu and Ketu denote the two points of intersection of the paths of the Sun and the Moon as they move around the celestial sphere. Therefore, Rahu and Ketu are respectively called the north and the south lunar nodes. The fact that eclipses occur when Sun and Moon are at one of these points gives rise to the myth of the swallowing of the Sun.
Rahu is a legendary master of deception who signifies cheaters, pleasure seekers, operators in foreign lands, drug dealers, poison dealers, insincere & immoral acts, etc. It is the significator of an irreligious person, an outcast, harsh speech, logical fallacy, falsehoods, uncleanliness, abdominal ulcers, bones, and transmigration. Rahu is instrumental in strengthening one's power and converting even an enemy into a friend. In Buddhism Rahu is one of the krodhadevatas (terror-inspiring gods).