Thai Popular Amulets

Thai Amulets comprise many thousands. All amulets you have seen here are original authentic items.
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Nang Kwak, Dhan Chao Khun Nor, Wat Dhepsirin, B.E.2495. Please notice Yant Nam Tao at the back of the amulet. The amulet is baked clay or terra cotta. 

Nang Kwak, Dhan Chao Khun Nor, B.E.2495
The above Nangkwak pendant was blessed by Dhan Chao Khun Nor in B.E.2495. Dhan Chao Khun Nor is worshipped as a great Guru of Thailand. He ordained a monkhood in B.E.2468 and was an important disciple of Somdej Phra PhutDhaKosacharn. Dhan Chao Khun Nor was a life-long vegetarian with only one meal a day. He practiced advanced Dhamma and never stepped out of the temple even the war time until he passed away in early B.E.2514.

During WWII Bangkok was severely bombed by the allies. Hua Lam Phong rail-way station, just a few Kms from the temple, was a main target of bombing. Almost all monks in the temple fled away. But Dhan ChaoKhun Nor still stayed there. Many bombs missed the target and plunged into the temple, but the bombs never exploded.

Chao Khun Nor had special great knowledge of pre-cognition. Shortly before he passed away, he had well managed his last tasks and told his leaving to a disciple monk who stayed next to his room. He passed away in B.E.2514.

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