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LP Buddha Sothorn Coin – Luangphor Nu Kesaro

amulet code: #A612 Master: Luangphor Nu Keysaro Temple: Wat Bueng Phra Ajarn (aka. Wat Sunthon Phi Chi Ta Ram), Nakhon Nayok Province Year: BE 2544…

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amulet code: #A612

Master: Luangphor Nu Keysaro

Temple: Wat Bueng Phra Ajarn (aka. Wat Sunthon Phi Chi Ta Ram), Nakhon Nayok Province

Year: BE 2544

This amulet depicts Luangphor Buddha Sothorn on one side and Phra Khru Methee Tham Sathok (LP Nu Keysaro) on the other. It was created by Wat Sunthorn Phichitaram (Wat Bueng Phra Achan) in Bueng Phra Achan Subdistrict, Ongkharak District, Nakhon Nayok Province, to commemorate the boundary marking and the gold-leaf consecration ceremony for embedding the Luk Nimit stone. The amulet is made of oxidized brown copper and was produced in 2001 (B.E. 2544).

Luangphor (LP) Nu Keysaro, also known as Phra Khru Methee Tham Sathok, was a revered Buddhist monk in Thailand. He served as the abbot of Wat Sunthorn Phichitaram (Wat Bueng Phra Achan) in Ongkharak District, Nakhon Nayok Province. LP Nu Keysaro was known for his deep knowledge of Buddhist teachings and meditation practices. He was respected for his contributions to the community, particularly in religious ceremonies such as the consecration of sacred items and the construction of important structures within the temple. One of his master was Ajahn Fon Deesawang.

His amulets and religious artifacts are considered highly valuable and are sought after by devotees for their spiritual significance and blessings. LP Nu Kesaro was an important figure in the local Buddhist community, and his legacy continues to be honored through the ongoing reverence for the amulets and sacred objects associated with him.