[Luang Phor Bahru's Pure Silver Coin Amulet, 2537] - Power, protection, safety, and wealth attraction.

$3,800.00

[Sacred Object Master] Consecrated by Luang Phor Ben.


[Sacred Relic Temple] Wat Ban Phag Tiger Temple


[Year of the Relic] 2537


【Size】Diameter 3.6 cm


[Relic Material] Pure Silver Coin Version


[Amulet's Effects] Peace, protection from danger, and increased power.


[Temple Introduction]


Wat Ban Phet is renowned for the presence of Luang Phor Pern, one of the three most revered monks of modern Thailand and a famous tiger-taming Arhat. He is known for his remarkable efficacy in attracting, preserving, and enhancing wealth.


Luang Phor Pern once spent nine years in the mountains practicing asceticism and frequently encountered tigers. Whenever he encountered a tiger, he would sit down and chant scriptures, and the tiger would obediently come over to listen until he finished chanting before leaving.


Luang Phor Pern also favored using tiger imagery in the tattoos, amulets, and other sacred objects he made for his followers. Some of these items even actually contained tiger skin and teeth. Luang Phor Pern believed that tigers could ward off evil, increase power, and attract wealth.


Luang Phor Pern was a master of Sak Yant tattoos, and one of the most astonishing stories about him during his lifetime was related to this. It is said that after a man who had Luang Phor Pern tattoo him died for some reason, the forensic doctor discovered during the autopsy that the scalpel could not cut through the tattooed man's body!


From a forensic perspective, there was absolutely no medical basis for this, thus causing a great sensation and impact. Therefore, everyone later believed that those who received Sak Yant tattoos from Luang Phor Pern were invulnerable to weapons!


Luang Phor Pern was also highly skilled in the ancient Sak Yant tattooing technique. During his lifetime, countless monks sought his teachings and learned from him. By the time Luang Phor Pern reached his later years, he had disciples all over the world.


Luang Phor Pern passed away in 2545 BE (2002 AD) at the age of 79. His body did not decay, achieving the state of incorruptibility of an Arhat, and was therefore enshrined in the temple for people to worship.