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Phra Phong Kru Pim San Chan Luang Phor Ferng (Lp Ferng) Wat Nok, Thonburi BE2460 consecration together with Luang PU Suk (Lp Suk) Wat Pak Klong Makham Thao & Luang Phor Thong

Luang Phor Ferng Wat Pak Klong Makham Thao BE2460
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Monk Luang Phor Ferng
Temple Wat Pak Klong Makham Thao
B.E. Year 2460
SKU TAC-0614
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Phra Phong Kru Pim San Chan Luang Phor Ferng (Lp Ferng) Wat Nok, Thonburi BE2460  consecration together with Luang PU Suk (Lp Suk) Wat Pak Klong Makham Thao & Luang Phor ThongBiography The History of Phra Phong Kru Pim San Chan – Wat

Phra Phong Kru Pim San Chan Luang Phor Ferng (Lp Ferng) Wat Nok, Thonburi BE2460  consecration together with Luang PU Suk (Lp Suk) Wat Pak Klong Makham Thao & Luang Phor Thong

The History of Phra Phong Kru Pim San Chan – Wat Nok, Thonburi (B.E. 2460 / 1917)

Introduction to Wat Nok and the Making of the Amulets

Wat Nok, officially known as Wat Sakunaram, is a historic temple in Thonburi, Thailand, with origins tracing back to the Ayutthaya period. By B.E. 2460 (1917), under the guidance of Luang Phor Ferng, the temple played a key role in creating the Phra Phong Kru Pim San Chan amulets, which remain highly revered today.

The amulet-making process involved the collaboration of several esteemed monks, including:

  • Luang Phor Ferng (Wat Nok) – The presiding monk responsible for overseeing the sacred creation.
  • Luang Phor Thong – A respected monk who contributed to the amulet’s consecration.
  • Luang Phor Suk (Wat Pak Khlong Makham Thao) – A legendary monk known for his supernatural abilities and expertise in amulet-making.

These monks meticulously selected sacred materials, ensuring that the amulets carried the highest level of spiritual power and protection.

Sacred Materials Used in the Amulets

The Phra Phong Kru Pim San Chan amulets were made using a powerful blend of auspicious ingredients, including:

  • Sacred powders from ancient Buddhist texts
  • Rare herbs collected by monks from sacred locations
  • Holy relics and substances believed to enhance spiritual energy
  • Blessed soil and minerals from various temples and sacred sites

The design elements of the amulets reflect similarities to those created by Luang Phor Suk, highlighting the close ties and shared knowledge between these venerated monks.

Storage and Discovery of the Kru (Sacred Repository)

Once the amulets were consecrated, they were stored within a Kru (sacred underground chamber) to preserve their spiritual energy. Some amulets were also placed inside a sacred chedi at Wat Srakes in Ang Thong Province, awaiting future discovery.

Years later, these hidden repositories were uncovered, and the amulets were redistributed to devotees as part of a fundraising effort for temple restoration projects.

Spiritual Significance and Powers

The Phra Phong Kru Pim San Chan amulets are known for their powerful spiritual properties, particularly in:

  • Metta Maha Niyom – Enhancing kindness, charm, and popularity.
  • Kleaw Klart – Providing protection from danger, harm, and misfortune.
  • Wealth and Prosperity – Helping devotees in business and financial success.

Due to their historical value, sacred composition, and strong spiritual influence, these amulets remain highly sought-after by collectors and practitioners of Thai Buddhism.

Conclusion

The Phra Phong Kru Pim San Chan amulets of Wat Nok represent an important part of Thailand’s sacred Buddhist heritage. Their origins, tied to highly respected monks, their meticulous creation process, and the legendary stories surrounding their rediscovery make them among the most cherished and powerful amulets in Thai history.

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Is this Phra Phong Kru Pim San Chan Luang Phor Ferng (Lp Ferng) Wat Nok, Thonburi BE2460 consecration together with Luang PU Suk (Lp Suk) Wat Pak Klong Makham Thao & Luang Phor Thong authentic?
Yes, this amulet has been verified for authenticity and is attributed to Luang Phor Ferng. All amulets in our collection undergo careful authentication before listing. We provide detailed photos from multiple angles for your inspection.
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This article is for education and collector appreciation. Lineage, period, and documentation notes are based on details provided in the listing and certification records. Collectors should perform independent verification and consult qualified experts when needed. Spiritual attributes described reflect Thai Buddhist devotional tradition and are not measurable claims.
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