thai Amulet LP Koon Coin Model Merit Multiply Sukto Full Phim Rainbow Surface Copper Number 471 Wat Ban Rai Year 2014
Product details
- Merit-building coin, Khun Sukto model, Luang Pho Khun Parisuttho, Ban Rai Temple, year 2014.
- Full body print Rainbow surface copper material, number 471, with original box.
- Comes with micron gold frame, ready to use (not waterproof)
- Passed the consecration ceremony
- Note: same beautiful rainbow skin, beautiful nose.
- Guaranteed authentic
Join in making merit with Luang Phor Koon by offering the King a commemorative coin "Koon Sukto".
On the occasion of the 91st anniversary
Phra Thep Witthayakhom (Luang Por Koon Parisuttho)
Ban Rai Temple, led by the Ban Rai Temple Committee
The sacred objects of the five Buddhas have been created.
Commemorative coin from the merit-making event "Koon Sukto" with the objective of creating it to raise money to contribute to the 90th anniversary coin fund. The money will be presented as a royal merit according to the wishes of Luang Por Koon. The place where I set my mind to pray and speak. and to raise money to join in building a merit-making platform "Sukto" at the Dhamma Park of Wat Ban Rai (Wat Klang Nam Thep Witthayakhom).
received kindness from Royal Palace Abbot of Nakhon Ratchasima Province Wat Payap Nakhon Ratchasima Presiding over lighting candles In the Maha Phuttha Phisek ceremony of sacred objects of Luang Por Koon, Koon Sukto model.
Buddha Phisek Ceremony on January 30, 2015, with approximately 20 monks invited from all over the country.
The worship ceremony began at 9:39 a.m. Colonel Thaweesak Chandrasin presided over the worship ceremony for the layperson.
Colonel Thaweesak Chandrasin presided over the candle lighting ceremony. Begin the consecration ceremony
Join in making merit by donating money to Wat Ban Rai.
Amulet coin of Luang Phor Koon, authentic from Ban Rai Temple.
Longevity coin, Luang Phor Koon, issued from Ban Rai Temple, authentic.
It is a sacred object that is highly worthy of worship and collection.
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Sukto (Sukato) is the words of Luang Phor Koon when he held the King's hand (hand) and said, "Sukato, Sukato, Sukato."