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product code : A109 ⭐️TOP 5 MOST WANTED AMULET IN THAILAND ✅PHRA SOMDEJ LUANGPHOR PARN -PHIM SONG NOK SAI BUA (BIRD LOTUS) -YEAR BE 2460-2480…
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product code : A109
⭐️TOP 5 MOST WANTED AMULET IN THAILAND
✅PHRA SOMDEJ LUANGPHOR PARN
-PHIM SONG NOK SAI BUA (BIRD LOTUS)
-YEAR BE 2460-2480 ( 1916 – 1936 )
✅VERIFIED BY 3 TOP AMULET INSTITUTION
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Luangpor Parn Wat Bangnomkho regarded as top 10 Legendary Monk In Thailand.
LuangPor Parn’ created the most famous Buddha image amulet who sitting on a Garuda, Hanuman, Porcupine, Fish, Cockerel, and Bird. Nowadays this amulets is one of the most wanted amulets in Thailand and very expensive to come across.
LP Parn blessed this amulet with deep concentration using sacred Yant Kroptech Katha and many other magical Katha to enhance maximum effect of protection, wealth enhancement and great fortune.
Once LuangPor Parn told his disciples that his amulets had been blessed for a period of three months, it’s long time more than enough to charge Buddha’s power into amulets capable of warding off dangers of all kinds. He said that if they were blessed for 3 years, the Garuda and the Bird on the amulet would fly out.
LP Parn wat bangnomkho was one of the Greatest Monk in Thailand (Top 10 Monk in Thailand). He reached highest state of Vipassana meditation, studied Wicha (Magical knowledge) from many Great Gurus. He possesses knowledge on precognition, out-of-body ability, mind detecting, and was well known for his Buddhist medicine – healing methods.
LP Parn Wat Bangnomko was famous for his Sacred Katha Yant Kropetch (Diamond Shield) and Rich Katha (Katha NgernLan). Few years before he passed away, he announced to all his disciples the date and exact time of his death. Later he passed away away on the date and time he had predict before. Similar with both of LP Parn’s teacher ( LP Niam Wat Noi and LP Nong Wat Klong Madhan), his body remain undecayed.