[Full-Function Master's Self-Transmission Amulet] Shield-shaped Luang Por Chong Phutthasaro, with a waterproof shell resembling a Qilin behind him.

$880.00

[Master] Luang Phor Jong หลวงพ่อจง

[Temple] Wat Natangnok วัดหน้าต่างนอก

[Donation] 880

【size】 Width 2.8m, Length 4.7m, Thickness 1.2m

[Relic Material] Sacred Bronze

[Introduction to the Sacred Relic]

Generally speaking, each master's self-portrait is a culmination of their most essential magical techniques. The master can imbue their entire life's learning into the self-portrait amulet, resulting in exceptional efficacy in all aspects.

It is said to be all-encompassing in terms of career advancement, protection from disasters and dangers, warding off evil spirits, avoiding malevolent influences, attracting wealth, improving interpersonal relationships, and attracting benefactors. In addition to its excellent efficacy, it is also highly collectible.

[Master's Introduction]

Luang Por Jong Phutthasaro, originally named Jong, was born in 1872, a Thursday in the Year of the Monkey, in Namai District, Bang Sai Region, Ayutthaya Province. He became a monk at the age of 11 in 1892 at Wat Window Nai, and remained so until the age of 21 at Phatthasima in Wat Na Nai, where he was ordained by Luang Por Sun, Wat Bang Pla Mo. Ajarn Indrak Wat Window Nok was a karmic monk and a Phra Achan Pho. Wat Window Nai is a monument that earned the nickname "Buddha Nai" in 1907. During the Indochina War (1932-1940), monks appointed him as the abbot of Wat Window Nok. His fame was widespread throughout Siam. He created sacred objects to distribute to the police and soldiers on duty, including the general public. The sacred items he created included red amulets, takrut (traditional Thai amulets), 12-pair takrut, 24-pair takrut, amulets, antique amulets, portraits, Phra Chaiwa (traditional Thai amulets), and metal-stamped coins. He was also invited to attend the Potala Palace ritual. Various auspicious items were also created in many other places.
Luang Phor Chong passed away peacefully on February 17, 1965, at the age of 92 and 72.