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Item No.:
 LPKOON4567
Item's Name:
 NangMu Keawton
Temple:
 Wat Banrai
B.E.:
 2554
Size:
 2.5x3.6 cm
Price:
 $55
Description
Legend of Somdej Phra Puttajarn To Promransri, Thailand

Luangpor Koon B.E.2534(A.D.1991)

Luangpor Koon's amulet batch "Nangmu KeawTon"(Riding Warthog). Bless/chanted ceremony B.E.2534(1991) lead by Luangpor Koon Paritsutho, abbot of WatBanrai temple. In purpose to build monk's cottages at WatRachasimarahm temple.

In Thai culture. When people say "Mu or moo" toward something we do. It is mean something easy. Similar to "Easy as pie". But Mu-Keawton go in opposite way. As Keawton mean a "Solid Fangs". For example, muaythai boxer face an opponent in old days, when we say this fighter is "Mu" it's mean he's weak or an easy fight. But after the exchanged, an opponent turn into a tough one. This is mean he is "Mu Keawton"(A solid fang) instead. Similar to "Tough as nail".

The batch made regard the zodiac birth year of Luangpor Koon and blessing protection, to ward off evils/sickness.

Made of sacred holy powder Ittijay. Front side, Luangpor Koon blessing holding rosady over the solid fangs warthog. Words at bottom "Luangpor Koon" in Thai. Back side, yant blessng mantra and batch details.

 

Powerful protection. Fortune multiply forever.

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