Phra Somdej Khanaen Nam Metta Lang Yant BE2554 Luang Pu Nam (Lp Nam) Wat Noi Chomphu, Suphan Buri
Phra Somdej Khanaen Na Metta is a revered amulet crafted by Luang Pu Nam Sasanpojoto of Wat Noi Chomphu, Suphan Buri Province, in B.E. 2554 (2011). This small-sized amulet (Khanaen print) is made from sacred powder and bears an inscription of the "Na Setthi" (Wealth Mantra) on its reverse side in ink.
Purpose and Spiritual Significance
The creation of this Phra Somdej was intended to bestow metta mahaniyom (loving-kindness and charm), protection from harm, and invulnerability upon its wearers. Luang Pu Nam personally consecrated and infused the amulet with sacred blessings, performing meticulous chanting and prayers. Due to its strong spiritual significance and effectiveness, the amulet has become highly sought after and increasingly rare.
Biography of Luang Pu Nam Sasanpojoto
Luang Pu Nam Sasanpojoto was a highly revered monk of Suphan Buri Province, born on July 18, 1921. He was ordained at Wat Ban Krang and deeply studied Buddhist scriptures and magical knowledge under several renowned masters. His key mentors included Luang Pho Sai of Wat Ban Krang and Luang Pu Muean of Wat Noi Chomphu, both of whom were experts in Dhamma and sacred incantations. Over the years, Luang Pu Nam became widely respected for his spiritual prowess, wisdom, and compassionate teachings.
Legacy and Popularity of Phra Somdej Khanaen Na Metta
This Phra Somdej Khanaen Na Metta amulet remains one of the most sought-after creations of Luang Pu Nam. Devotees strongly believe in its power to enhance charm, increase social favor, and attract prosperity, while also offering protection against misfortune. The amulet's spiritual strength, combined with the profound blessings of Luang Pu Nam, has made it a treasured possession for those who seek both worldly success and spiritual well-being.
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