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																		Luang Phor NGERN of Wat BangKlan 
																		
																		PIM 
																		NIYOM  
																		
																																				 PRODUCT: 000773                                                                                   
																		
																		
																		PRICE: ฿5,000,000.00                                               
																		
																		
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																		INTRODUCT:Luang 
																		Phor 
																		Ngern – 
																		Wat Bang 
																		Klan, 
																		Pichit
																		Posted 
																		in Phra 
																		Luangpu 
																		Ngen, 
																		Thai 
																		Buddhist 
																		famous 
																		amulet 
																		with 
																		tags 銮菩银 
																		财佛, 鑾菩銀 
																		大師, 
																		Luang 
																		Phor 
																		Ngren, 
																		Pichit, 
																		Thai 
																		famous 
																		amulet, 
																		Thai 
																		Famous 
																		Monks 
																		amulet, 
																		Wat Bang 
																		Klan, 
																		披集府、越勉亢 
																		披集府、越勉亢 
																		– 财佛、銮菩银 
																		在泰國民 
																		眾心目中,極有名的 
																		招財神僧,只要信奉他,就會與 
																		貧窮畫上句號,遠離貧窮走向財富,師傅 
																		用畢生心力只製造一次佛牌,為 
																		鑾菩銀 立尊法相 
																		( 俗稱泰國財佛 
																		),全數大概 
																		5000多尊,共四個不同模形,利用一些 
																		“ 古老鎖匙 ” 
																		及多種金屬溶化,這批佛牌亦被称 
																		為全泰從古至今招財最靈驗佛牌聖物,泰國很多富商巨賈身上,都佩帶一尊,連亞洲的富商 
																		前泰国首相達信,據稱亦佩帶此牌。 
																		故举凡拥有之人日后必非富则貴,財源不絕,而師傅親手督造的真品佛牌,現在最便宜版本 
																		大概都上百萬泰幣 
																		…高僧龍婆艮,素有(財佛)之美稱
他在泰國民眾心目中,是位列在前的知名高僧其中之一
由於高僧龍普艮所督制的自身法像與信眾結緣後
除了出現擋災避險的神蹟外
竟然讓許多配戴此自身像的信眾
生意變好、金錢累積快速、生活大大改善
後來就變成泰國信眾心中的財佛
因此現在泰國民眾都知道信奉他,就會得到富有及財運的高僧
他籌建寺廟,他將做牌所結緣來的款項,用來蓋寺廟
蓋涼亭、蓋房屋給百姓居住,他什麼都親力親為
他以擅長的民俗療法為百姓治病,有時候以藥方、有時候以聖水
為百姓治療,不分貧富貴賤;他的治療書,現在還收藏在寺廟中呢!
他是一個禪坐修法的知名高僧,許多人都來向他學習
師傅於佛歷2353年(公元1810年)有紀錄是9月16日出生
也有紀錄是10月16日,出生於(匹吉省)的芒刊村
三歲與叔叔居住在曼谷,就讀於瓦帢那聳康的寺廟學校
就讀至12歲,就成為了一名小和尚
過了一段時日後 即成為了至許多寺廟修行的和尚
在瓦芒刊代寺修行了一年
離開此寺之後,就在一個鄉下地方的河邊,收集了一些竹子
自己搭了一個簡單的竹屋就在竹屋裡面修行
某一日 龍婆艮將一枝菩提樹枝插在河邊,說道:
「若此地未來會發展 就讓菩提樹枝在此開枝散葉」
沒想到之後真的成了大樹
過沒多久,那附近蓋了一間寺廟,叫(瓦汪答勾)
這是在佛歷2377年,由龍婆艮而建立的,這間寺廟平日
常常有許多民眾到寺內聽經、向龍婆艮結緣佛牌來隨身
也請龍婆幫忙治療一些病痛,民眾稱他是最會禪坐修法的高僧
所以龍婆艮在匹吉省是一位非常知名的高僧
後來移居到(瓦答摳)這間寺廟,也讓這間寺廟成為了名寺
龍婆艮修得的高深法力是百姓眾所皆知的,他甚至可預知未來
可以預知哪位百姓要來找他,高僧替百姓治療疾病也有許多奇蹟
曾經有很過份的鐵齒民眾,為了故意要試龍婆艮的法力,
大膽到甚至向龍婆艮開槍射擊,龍婆艮並未閃躲射出的子彈
但子彈竟無法傷到龍婆艮,此舉更讓龍婆聲名大噪、無人不曉
從此之後,許多百姓、官員,甚至是皇室貴族,都去拜他為師
圖中為2460 小鋤頭 沙瑪公大賽 第二名、第四名
招財、收藏、第一首選
																		
																		 
																		 
																		
																		Biography 
																		of Lp 
																		Ngern 
																		Buddhachote, 
																		Wat 
																		Blang 
																		Klang, 
																		Pichit 
																		province
																		
																		Luang 
																		Phor 
																		Ngern 
																		was born 
																		in 
																		B.E.2351 
																		(AD 
																		1808) at 
																		Bangklan 
																		in 
																		Pichit 
																		Province, 
																		Thailand. 
																		His 
																		given 
																		name 
																		“Ngern” 
																		in Thai 
																		could be 
																		translated 
																		into the 
																		meaning 
																		Money or 
																		Silver. 
																		Both 
																		meanings 
																		represent 
																		Wealth 
																		to the 
																		householder. 
																		When he 
																		was a 
																		baby his 
																		parents 
																		does not 
																		have any 
																		financial 
																		hardship 
																		but 
																		rather 
																		enjoyed 
																		a rather 
																		easy 
																		life 
																		with him 
																		around.
																		
																		We 
																		strongly 
																		believe 
																		that 
																		Luang 
																		Phor 
																		Ngern 
																		had 
																		attained 
																		Arahantship 
																		with 
																		special 
																		Abinna 
																		telepathy 
																		that was 
																		developed 
																		thorough 
																		his 
																		meditation 
																		practices 
																		with 
																		accordance 
																		to the 
																		way 
																		Buddha 
																		had 
																		prescribed. 
																		In those 
																		days 
																		there 
																		are no 
																		telephones 
																		nor 
																		mobile 
																		phones 
																		like 
																		today’s 
																		modern 
																		world. 
																		Highly 
																		attained 
																		monks 
																		could 
																		communicate 
																		with 
																		each 
																		other 
																		from 
																		remote 
																		distances 
																		with 
																		this 
																		special 
																		telepathy 
																		ability.
																		
																		At a 
																		tender 
																		age of 
																		12, he 
																		became a 
																		student 
																		of Luang 
																		Pu Suk 
																		at Wat 
																		Pak 
																		Klong 
																		Makamtao. 
																		History 
																		also 
																		stated 
																		that his 
																		education 
																		began at 
																		Wat 
																		TongPu 
																		(today 
																		known as 
																		Wat 
																		Chanasongkram) 
																		in 
																		Bangkok 
																		where he 
																		was 
																		ordained 
																		at the 
																		age of 
																		20.
																		
																	When 
																		Luang 
																		Phor 
																		Ngern 
																		reached 
																		the age 
																		of 25, 
																		he 
																		decided 
																		to 
																		return 
																		to his 
																		village 
																		at 
																		Bangklan, 
																		Pichit 
																		Province. 
																		He 
																		stayed 
																		at Wat 
																		Kongkaram 
																		in Pijit 
																		Province 
																		where he 
																		also 
																		spent 
																		some 
																		time in 
																		practicing 
																		Tudong. 
																		But he 
																		found 
																		the 
																		atmosphere 
																		is not 
																		conducive 
																		for his 
																		practice. 
																		Before 
																		leaving 
																		he 
																		prayed 
																		the 
																		Principal 
																		Buddha 
																		and took 
																		along 
																		three 
																		Bodhi 
																		leaves 
																		sapling 
																		from the 
																		temple’s 
																		main 
																		entrance. 
																		It was 
																		during 
																		that 
																		time 
																		that he 
																		visited 
																		Wangtago 
																		village 
																		where he 
																		planted 
																		the 
																		three 
																		Bhoti 
																		tree 
																		saplings. 
																		Whilst 
																		in 
																		prayer 
																		he 
																		promised 
																		to 
																		construct 
																		a temple 
																		on that 
																		spot 
																		should 
																		the 
																		saplings 
																		mature. 
																		The rest 
																		was 
																		history 
																		- Wat 
																		Bangklan 
																		was 
																		built. 
																		The 
																		official 
																		name for 
																		this 
																		temple 
																		is Wat 
																		Hirunyaram.
																		
																		During 
																		that 
																		period 
																		The 
																		Venerable 
																		Somdej 
																		Buddhachan 
																		Toh was 
																		still 
																		alive 
																		and 
																		Luang 
																		Phor 
																		Ngern 
																		had 
																		visited 
																		Wat 
																		Rakang 
																		in many 
																		occasions 
																		to pay 
																		respect 
																		and 
																		further 
																		develop 
																		his 
																		understanding 
																		in 
																		Buddhism 
																		apart 
																		from 
																		learning 
																		magical 
																		sciences. 
																		That's 
																		why the 
																		efficacy 
																		of Luang 
																		Phor 
																		Ngern's 
																		metal 
																		composite 
																		amulets 
																		are 
																		equivalently 
																		sacred 
																		as 
																		Somdej 
																		Toh's 
																		herb 
																		based 
																		amulets.
																		
																		One of 
																		Luang 
																		Phor’s 
																		famous 
																		trademark 
																		is 
																		making 
																		holy 
																		water 
																		that is 
																		very 
																		well 
																		known to 
																		Pichit’s 
																		village 
																		folks 
																		during 
																		the 
																		height 
																		of his 
																		popularity. 
																		One day 
																		a 
																		Chinese 
																		businessman 
																		came to 
																		seek 
																		Luang 
																		Phor 
																		Ngern to 
																		make 
																		sacred 
																		holy 
																		water to 
																		take 
																		home for 
																		drinking 
																		and 
																		bathing 
																		for good 
																		luck 
																		purposes 
																		and 
																		increase 
																		prosperity 
																		through 
																		his 
																		business 
																		dealings. 
																		Without 
																		any 
																		hesitation, 
																		Luang 
																		Phor 
																		Ngern 
																		lighted 
																		up a 
																		candle 
																		stick 
																		and had 
																		a long 
																		conversation 
																		with 
																		that 
																		man. The 
																		man felt 
																		as 
																		though 
																		the 
																		casual 
																		conversation 
																		had 
																		taken 
																		too long 
																		and he 
																		asked 
																		“When 
																		can 
																		Luang 
																		Phor 
																		finish 
																		making 
																		the holy 
																		water?”. 
																		Luang 
																		Phor 
																		Ngern 
																		then 
																		replied 
																		him “It 
																		is 
																		already 
																		done”.
																		
																		The man 
																		raised 
																		his 
																		doubt 
																		and 
																		feeling 
																		let down 
																		because 
																		he 
																		didn’t 
																		witness 
																		Luang 
																		Phor 
																		Ngern 
																		chanting 
																		or do 
																		anything 
																		except 
																		having a 
																		long 
																		conversation. 
																		With a 
																		distraught 
																		mind, 
																		the 
																		Chinese 
																		man took 
																		the 
																		container 
																		filled 
																		with the 
																		supposedly 
																		holy 
																		water 
																		and 
																		left. 
																		Upon 
																		reaching 
																		the 
																		temple 
																		gate 
																		nearby 
																		the 
																		river 
																		bank, 
																		the man 
																		tried to 
																		pour 
																		away the 
																		water 
																		from the 
																		container. 
																		No 
																		matter 
																		how much 
																		water he 
																		tried to 
																		empty 
																		from the 
																		container, 
																		the holy 
																		water 
																		don’t 
																		seem to 
																		stop 
																		flowing 
																		out from 
																		his 
																		opened 
																		container. 
																		This is 
																		just one 
																		of the 
																		many 
																		stories 
																		associated 
																		with 
																		this old 
																		time 
																		miraculous 
																		Buddhist 
																		monk..
																		
																		In the 
																		year B.E. 
																		2452 at 
																		Nakhon 
																		Phatom 
																		Province 
																		the then 
																		Supreme 
																		Patriarch 
																		Somdej 
																		Phra 
																		SangKaarat 
																		(Kay) of 
																		Wat 
																		Bowon 
																		Niwet 
																		issued 
																		an 
																		invitation 
																		to all 
																		temples 
																		in every 
																		provinces 
																		to send 
																		representative 
																		monks 
																		with 
																		high 
																		Wittayaakom 
																		(magic) 
																		and 
																		Palangjit 
																		(mental 
																		power) 
																		to 
																		participate 
																		in an 
																		exchange 
																		of 
																		knowledge. 
																		There 
																		would be 
																		a test 
																		of Ultra 
																		Dhamma. 
																		The 
																		response 
																		was 
																		overwhelming 
																		as 
																		hundreds 
																		of monks 
																		from 
																		different 
																		provinces 
																		attended 
																		this 
																		knowledge 
																		exchange 
																		event 
																		that was 
																		held at 
																		Wat Phra 
																		Pathom 
																		Chedi, 
																		Nakhon 
																		Pathom 
																		for a 
																		period 
																		of 3 
																		days and 
																		3 
																		nights.
																		
																		The 
																		monks 
																		had to 
																		use 
																		their 
																		mental 
																		power to 
																		move a 
																		carpenter's 
																		wood 
																		plank 
																		from a 
																		starting 
																		point to 
																		a 
																		designated 
																		point 
																		and then 
																		back to 
																		the 
																		start. 
																		In this 
																		test, 
																		many 
																		monks 
																		were 
																		able to 
																		move the 
																		carpenter's 
																		wood 
																		plank to 
																		a 
																		designated 
																		point. 
																		However, 
																		most of 
																		the 
																		monks 
																		failed 
																		to move 
																		it back 
																		to the 
																		starting 
																		point. 
																		Only 10 
																		great 
																		monks 
																		passed 
																		the 
																		test.
																		
																		LP Klan 
																		of Wat 
																		Phayatigaram, 
																		Ayuttaya, 
																		1st 
																		Place
																		LP Boon 
																		of Wat 
																		KangBanKeow, 
																		Nakon 
																		Phatom, 
																		2nd 
																		Place
																		LP Suk 
																		of Wat 
																		Makham 
																		Tao, 
																		Chinat, 
																		3rd 
																		Place
																		LP Yaim 
																		of Wat 
																		Nang, 
																		Bangkok, 
																		4th 
																		Place
																		LP Ngern 
																		of Wat 
																		Bangklan, 
																		Phicit, 
																		5th 
																		Place
																		LP Taa 
																		of Wat 
																		Paniangdtaek, 
																		Nakhon 
																		Phatom, 
																		6th 
																		Place
																		LP Tong 
																		of Wat 
																		KaoGaBotWaaSee, 
																		Nakon 
																		Sawan, 
																		7th 
																		Place
																		LP Pan 
																		of Wat 
																		Banghia, 
																		Samut 
																		Phrakam, 
																		8th 
																		Place
																		LP Yim 
																		of Wat 
																		Nongbua, 
																		Khachanaburi, 
																		9th 
																		Place
																		LP Jon 
																		of Wat 
																		Don-Ruap, 
																		Chumpon, 
																		10th 
																		Place
																		
																		The 
																		miraculous 
																		power of 
																		Luang 
																		Phor 
																		Ngern 
																		was 
																		widely 
																		known to 
																		folks 
																		throughout 
																		the Chao 
																		Phaya 
																		River 
																		from 
																		providing 
																		assistance 
																		to those 
																		in need 
																		and 
																		constructing 
																		many 
																		Buddhist 
																		structures. 
																		Luang 
																		Phor 
																		Ngern 
																		had 
																		dedicated 
																		his 
																		entire 
																		lifetime 
																		into 
																		Buddhism 
																		and 
																		lived 
																		until a 
																		ripe old 
																		age of 
																		111 
																		years. 
																		Luang 
																		Phor 
																		Ngern 
																		passed 
																		away on 
																		September 
																		20, 
																		B.E.2462 
																		(AD 
																		1919).
																		
																		Luang 
																		Phor 
																		Ngern’s 
																		small 
																		cast 
																		statue 
																		“Roop 
																		Lor" or 
																		"Loi 
																		Ong” and 
																		“Rian 
																		Phim 
																		Jop” are 
																		particularly 
																		popular 
																		although 
																		he had 
																		made 
																		many 
																		types of 
																		talismans 
																		during 
																		his 
																		lifetime. 
																		This 
																		cast 
																		statue 
																		possessed 
																		broad 
																		spiritual 
																		values 
																		with 
																		respect 
																		to 
																		increasing 
																		charms 
																		and 
																		loving 
																		kindness, 
																		promoting 
																		prosperity 
																		and 
																		luck, 
																		escaping 
																		from 
																		dangers 
																		and 
																		enhancing 
																		one’s 
																		safety - 
																		weapon 
																		proof 
																		included.
																		
																		Roop Lor 
																		in 
																		particular 
																		is the 
																		favorite 
																		among 
																		Thai 
																		businessmen 
																		because 
																		it is 
																		believed 
																		that 
																		Luang 
																		Phor 
																		Ngern's 
																		small 
																		but 
																		wonderful 
																		figurine 
																		could 
																		increase 
																		the 
																		financial 
																		ability 
																		and 
																		business 
																		success 
																		of the 
																		beholder 
																		over 
																		time. 
																		Likewise, 
																		for 
																		protection 
																		against 
																		dangers 
																		it has 
																		been 
																		proven 
																		throughout 
																		the 
																		millennium 
																		that it 
																		is 
																		comparable 
																		to 
																		Somdej 
																		Wat 
																		Rakang's 
																		votive 
																		tablets.
																		
																		Lp 
																		Ngern's 
																		Amulets
																		
																		Luang 
																		Phor 
																		Ngern 
																		created 
																		many 
																		amulets 
																		during 
																		his 
																		lifetime. 
																		Two of 
																		which 
																		made him 
																		very 
																		famous 
																		indeed, 
																		and are 
																		instantly 
																		recognizable 
																		by 
																		almost 
																		every 
																		amulet 
																		collector 
																		are Roop 
																		Lor “Loi 
																		Ong” and 
																		Rian 
																		“Phim 
																		Jop” 
																		(triangular 
																		shape). 
																		The most 
																		widely 
																		known 
																		Roop Lor 
																		figurines 
																		is dated 
																		to 
																		B.E.2460 
																		that are 
																		kept in 
																		temple 
																		Kru 
																		(chedi).