Temple: Wat Khao Kun วัดเขากุน
Consecration: Buddhist Era 2550
Size: 35.5cm in diameter
Made of imported German Grade A brass.
The back of the outer shell is made from jackfruit. According to ancient magic, there is a belief that jackfruit is an auspicious material, and that planting or offering it will generate power . May your life be glorious, may you receive support in everything you do, and may your home prosper. Time always moves forward like a never-ending life, bringing progress to both work and family life !
Efficacy: Attracts wealth (both expected and unexpected), attracts benefactors, avoids danger, wards off evil, grants wishes, ensures smooth sailing in all endeavors, is blessed by sacred objects, protects the home and brings peace, and enhances overall fortune !
This collection of sacred objects is a collaborative effort by renowned masters from Zetdukin ! ❣️❣️❣️
The masters who participated in the blessing ceremony were approximately:
Longnai
Phra Ajarn Chot
Phra Ajarn Thamanong Thamnoon
Luang Phor Luang Ben
This batch of sacred objects has officially left the temple after undergoing four grand ceremonies! When Xinru Pavilion acquired them, they were further blessed by Luang Phor Luang Ben , the younger brother of Luang Nai , during a grand ceremony !
First consecration ceremony: On April 17 , 2550, a large number of printed materials were consecrated at a ceremony held at Wat Khao Kun .
The second Dharma assembly: On August 10, 2550, a Devapisek Dharma worship ceremony for the auspicious Buddha image was held at the City Pillar Temple (San La Mun) .
The third Dharma assembly: A grand Dharma assembly was held on October 12, 2550 at the City Pillar Temple (San La Mun) for blessing.
The fourth consecration ceremony was held on October 21 , 2550 BE (Buddhist Era) at Wat Khao Kun, after which the temple was officially opened to the public !
The Fifth Dharma Assembly : August 6 , 2565 Consecration of Zedu Jincheng Pillar
🌟Highly collectible and extremely rare❗️❗️❗️
The grand ceremony was presided over and blessed by the renowned Jatukam Rinpoche master , Long Nai, who is recognized in Thailand as a master of Jatukam Rinpoche who can summon the deity Jatukam Rinpoche to descend to earth to perform blessings!
Master Longben is Long Nai's younger brother and the only successor to Master Long Nai. He inherited the mantle and became a celestial being in the body of a deity. He received teachings personally from the deity Zedujin and became a renowned master of the new generation of Zedujin.
[Introduction to Longnai]
Luang Nai was a renowned master of Jatukam Rinpoche who passed away . In his youth, he studied under several famous masters and is recognized throughout Thailand as one of the top monks who create Jatukam Rinpoche amulets. He is considered one of the two great masters of the Jatukam Rinpoche lineage in Thailand, on par with Ajarn Khun Pan. Both masters were believed to be able to invite Jatukam Rinpoche to descend to earth and participate in the blessing of sacred objects. There are also photographs and records in temples and authoritative books documenting miraculous phenomena in the sky when Luang Nai raised his staff or blew his conch shell during several famous blessing ceremonies!
In Thailand, any blessing ceremony for Jatukam Ramathep is considered complete only if Luang Nai is present. Luang Nai presides over almost all Jatukam Ramathep ceremonies and plays a core leadership role in many well-known large-scale Jatukam Ramathep ceremonies. Once the sacred objects are blessed and released, they are highly sought after by believers from all walks of life.
Pranob Dech-Kaew Pukdee began serving as an assistant to the former deputy abbot of Wat Kor Hong in 2528 BE ( 1985 AD ) .
He became well-known in 2546 for overseeing the Zedujin Dharma Assembly ceremony.
This Dharma assembly was very grand, with over a thousand eminent monks from surrounding provinces and countries such as France, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore.
The most famous Roon Nai amulet is the "Roon Kork Setti" Gospel Iron amulet from 2549 BE (Buddhist Era) – the Great Millionaire series . .
Between 2551 and 2552 BE, Luang Nai contracted tuberculosis, and on March 3, 2553 BE , he had to leave the temple to go to a hospital in Bangkok for treatment.
At the end of December 2553 BE, Long Nai's relatives decided to take him home. He passed away peacefully on the night of January 3 , 2554 BE ( 2011 AD ) , at the age of 54. 🙏🏻