In the year B.E.2518, a batch of amulets were created by Wat Klang Bang Kaew and consecrated by Luang Pu Pherm to raise funds for building a new school building.
Phra Pidta Mongkhon Gau
Master | Luang Pu Pherm |
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Temple | Wat Klang Bang Kaew |
Province | Nakhon Pathom |
Batch | Building School Batch |
Category Type | Metal |
Material | Nur Nawak |
Quantity Produced | – |
Year (B.E.) | 2518 |
Year (C.E.) | 1975 |
Status | For Show Only |
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- Phra Kring Phuttha Chaisi
- Phra Pidta Mongkhon Gau
- Phra Sangkachai Loy Ong
- Rian Luang Pu Pherm Phim Prong Oi
Phra Pidta Mongkhon Gau was created using the same alloy material that was used to create Phra Kring Phuttha Chaisi. This batch of Phra Pidta was named Mongkhon Gau with reference to the 9 Khom letters surrounding the base of the Phra Pidta amulet which is believed to bless the wearer with 9 types of auspices.
As this batch of amulets were created for a charitable cause, 108 guru monks of the era were invited to participate in the consecration ceremony, including:
- Luang Pu Toh, Wat Pradoochimplee
- Luang Pu Keow, Wat Rong Bon
- Luang Phor Kling, Wat Thalungthung
- Luang Phor Ngern, Wat Donyaihom
- etc.
Although this batch of Phra Pidta amulets are still affordable, there were many imitations created many years ago due to its popularity and is getting harder to come across an authentic piece.
This piece shown is Phra Pidta Mongkhon Gau, Nur Nawak in its original and unworn condition. It is also been verified to be an authentic piece and was issued an authentication card by Thaprachan association.
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