LP Sakorn, Wat Nong Krub – Phra Khun Paen Gold Takrut Phim Yai BE2551

The Most Powerful Batch Of Phra Khun Paen Consecrated By LP Sakorn. (Very Rare In Market)

Highly Recommended for Users !!! If You Want To Feel The Real Magical Power Of LP Tim's Amulets



General Enhancements & Effects:
  • Superb power securing good fortune in businesses & Sales 
  • Wealthy fetching & Gambling luck (e.g. 4D/TOTO) 
  • Boosting your Luck and Fortune tremendously. 
  • Enhances Your Metta, Attraction & Charm (Maha Saney) 
  • Protection against harms & negative energies 
Materials:
LP Tim's famous Pong Prai Kuman powder, Wan Dokmaitong, Wan Saboolerd, Klur-taolong, Pong Mahasaneh 108, sacred pollens, Wankalong-rung, Din 7 Parchar(soils collected from seven graveyards), Gold Takrut & LP’s Hairs .

Size – 3 cm x 4.2 cm

Must Wear Above Waist ~

LP Sakorn, Wat Nong Krub was a close disciple of LP Tim Isarigo, the famous sacred monk of Wat Lahanrai, Rayong Province. LP Sakorn also learned many sacred sciences from LP Peng, another sacred monk of Wat Lahanrai, who was very famous for his sacred spell, "Na” that could protect all worshippers from bullets and many other kinds of dangerous weapon.

Siam Gallery’s Clients had wonderful experiences and Improvements in life after wearing our amulets. I hope you can be blessed by our amulets today.

What they told us …
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Phra Khun Paen Gold Takrut Phim Yai BE2551 by LP Sakorn (Subject To Courier Fee, Shipping Worldwide & Case Wrapping Fee (Optional))

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Legendary Mystical Creature - Golden Sihuhata Amulet For Great Money, Windfall Luck & Prosperity

Money. Wealth. Windfall.

Special SiHuHaTa or Thep In (5 Eyes & 4 Ears) is the Legendary Mystical Creature - Form of Phra Indra, the Heavenly King.

According To Legend, SiHuHaTa like to feed on burning charcoal of which it's excrement turned to Real Gold which brought a lot of Good Fortune to the owner.



Note - Golden Plated Color ( Images Looks Dull Due To Lighting Effects)


Size: 1.5 x 2 cm

Mini Size Item

100% Holy Amulet

Can Wear Above Or Below Waist Level (In Pocket/Bag)



"Sihuhata" is a transcription of Thai vocabulary which means "Four Ears Five Eyes". Sihuhata is a monkey-faced deity.




General Enhancements & Effects:
  • Boosting Your Wealth Fetching, Sales/Businesses, Sales & Windfall/Investment/Gambling Luck Greatly
  • Change Your Luck From Bad To Good ; Smooth Sailing In All Aspect of Your Life
  • Protection Against Evil & Dangers

Especially For:
User to fuel his/her finances for a more optimistic wealth outlook



The Legendary Creature - Sihuhata "4 Ears 5 Eyes Monkey"


According to Thai legend, a boy from an impoverished family was told by his dying father that after his father's death the boy should put his dead body in remote mountains; after the body decomposed to bones, the boy must take the bones home to worship, set traps at the direction pointed by bones, and feed the animal caught by the trap.

The boy followed his father's instructions when the day came. He was surprised to find a being with four ears and five eyes in the trap he set. The boy believed it was the reincarnation of his father, thus named it "Sihuhata," and brought it home. However, Sihuhata didn't take any rice nor water prepared by the boy for a long period of time. When winter came, the boy burned charcoal for heat. To his surprise, the starving Sihuhata began eating the charcoal. More incredibly, the excrement of Sihuhata were all turned into gold. The boy, as a result, became rich all at once.

By wearing and worshiping Sihuhata amulets - people will find themselves obtain better wealth fortune, including both direct and indirect wealth (windfall), such as winning more in gambling and stock-investing. Change of luck is another effect brought by Sihuhata; people will surely feel their lives become smoother and business become more prosperous.

In addition, with four ears and five eyes, Sihuhata will help people see more clearly, get news faster, and understand better.



In Buddhism, the four ears and five eyes of Sihuhata are interpreted as the representation of the Four Immeasurables (Brahmavihara) and the Five Precepts respectively.

Four Immeasurables (Brahmavihara): Metta (loving-kindness), Karuna (compassion), Mudita (empathetic joy), and Upeksha (equanimity).



Famous Master, Kruba Boon Yang Blessing Sihuhata Bucha

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Siam Gallery’s Clients experienced Remarkable Improvements in life after trusting Siam Gallery. In life, we meet people that have evil intentions when we faced downturns or heart broken, despite not helping us they choose to cheat our money to purchase their amulets that will HARM us or are simply FAKES. Don’t be fooled by & waste your money on those questionable amulets…

Discover Why Our Customers Keep Coming Back For More?http://siamgallery.blogspot.sg/p/customer-testimonials.html

Special Katha & Instructions Will Be Provided Upon Purchased If Any. (Siam Gallery Don't Provide Katha To Users that bought their Amulets from other IRRESPONSIBLE & UNETHICAL SOURCES)

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Useful Tips - Tractate of the Most High One on Actions and Consequences

太上感应篇 (Tàishàng Gǎnyìng Piān)

"I am very fortune to have the affinity to learn & study information passed down from few hundred years.

To share with those who seeking to change & improve their life, regardless of your age & your situations now...you can change and turnaround.


All Start From Inside You, which part is wrong with u ? most of the time is our character...some realised some ....don't have the chance to understand and change.


Let Start From Reading Simple Info....Enjoy reading through this article and understand the essence !!! "


The Tractate probably originated in planchette-writing sessions, for it has the hackneyed phrases and choppy flow that characterize many such works, as well as the seemingly endless and repetitive list of those human deficiencies that strike amateur moralists around the world as so especially fascinating.

The "Most High One" referred to in the title is none other than Lǎozǐ 老子, the legendary founder of Daoism, whose spirit remains to this day a frequent visitor in spirit writing séances.

The Tractate has been associated with the work of a IVth-century Daoist named Gě Hóng 葛洪, who called himself the Master Embracing Simplicity (Bàopú zǐ 抱朴子), but the work is quite certainly not from his hand. Later scholars have suggested it may date from as late as the Míng 明 dynasty (1368-1644, period 20) or as early as the Sòng 宋 dynasty (960-1279, period 15).


The 6 Chapters:
  • The Workings of Good and Evil
  • How To Be Good
  • What Happens To Good People
  • The Crimes of the Wicked (longest section)
  • The Fate of the Wicked
  • Hope for Those Who Repent


The Workings of Good and Evil

1. The most high one says:
2. “Disasters and blessings have no entry gates of their own; they are summoned by people.
3. The effects of good and evil are like shadows following their forms.”
4. And so heaven and earth have spirits who record crimes,
5. and in proportion to the severity of their crimes, they shorten human lives appropriately.
6. Because of this not only may a person’s life be cut short, but he also becomes poor or destitute, his calamities are many;
7. People all hate him; punishments and disasters follow him
8. Good fortune avoids him while evil stars persecute him.
9. And when his span of years is complete, he dies.
10. And then there are also the gods of the three towers and the north star, residing above the heads of ordinary people.,
11. They too record people’s crimes and evil actions, and shorten the years of life in the sentence.
12. And there are the three corpse spirits, residing in the human body.
13. On each Kēngshēn day in the cycle of 60 days, they ascend to heaven to report people’s crimes and failings.
14. On the last day of the month the Stove God also does this.
15. For ordinary people offenses cut off a jì (12 years) if great, while small offenses cut off a suàn (100 days).
16. Offenses great and small arise from countless matters,
17. and those seeking immortality must avoid them.


How To Be Good

1. Follow the right path, and retreat from the wrong one.
2. Do not follow evil paths, nor sin in secret.
3. Accumulate merit, show a compassionate heart in all things.
4. Be loyal, filial, friendly, and brotherly; by correcting yourself, transform others.
5. Pity orphans and be compassionate to widows, respect the elderly and be kind to the young.
6. Do not even injure insects, grasses, and trees.
7. Be saddened by other people’s misfortunes and delight in their good fortune.
8. Help those in need and rescue those in danger.
9. Regard the gains of others as though they were your own.
10. And regard the failings of others as your own failings.
11. Do not expose other people’s weaknesses, nor boast of your own strengths.
12. Condemn evil and promote virtue, renounce much and accept little.
13. Suffer humiliation without resentment, receive benefits as though startled.
14. Extend help, but do not request compensation, help others without later regrets.


What Happens To Good People



1. When a person is known as virtuous, people all praise him.
2. Heaven’s Way protects him, happiness and wealth follow him,
3. All evil forces stay away from him; gods guard him.
4. Whatever he does is successful, and he can aspire to join the gods and immortals.
5. He who would become a heavenly immortal must perform 1,300 good deeds.
6. He who would become an earthly immortal must perform 300 good deeds.


The Crimes of the Wicked

(This extensive list of sins makes a disproportionately long chapter, but functions as a single sentence!)


1. But sometimes there is someone
2. who behaves without righteousness, and moves against rationality,
3. who mistakes evil for ability, and inflicts injury on others,
4. who secretly defames the virtuous, and behind their backs slanders his ruler or his parents,
5. who ignores those born before him, and disobeys his masters,
6. who deceives the unknowing, and bears false witness against his fellow students,
7. who lies, calumniates, deceives, and practices deceit, who exposes the failings of clan elders,
8. who exercises power but not compassion, who is cruel, irrational, and self-willed,
9. who does not distinguish right from wrong, and turns his back on those whom he should befriend,
10. who oppresses those below him and claims their merit for himself, but cringes before those above him to win their favor,
11. who has no feeling for favors received, but is tireless in remembering resentment,
12. who makes light of heaven’s ordinary people, but agitates and disturbs the empire’s order,
13. who rewards those without righteousness, but punishes the innocent,
14. who slays people to take their wealth, and overthrows people to occupy their positions,
15. who slays captives and slaughters those who surrender, who denigrates the righteous and expels the wise,
16. who wrongs orphans and coerces widows, who ignores the law and receives bribes,
17. who takes the straight as crooked and the crooked as straight,
18. who treats (and punishes) a trivial matter as though it is important and on seeing an execution adds to its suffering,
19. who knowing his faults does not correct them, and knowing the good does not do it,
20. who blames his failings on others, and obstructs divination about them,
21. who slanders the holy and the wise, and ridicules and scorns the Way and its virtues,
22. who shoots whatever flies and entraps whatever walks, who exposes animals’ dens and startles nestlings,
23. who blocks burrows and destroys nests, who injures pregnant animals and breaks eggs,
24. who seeks failure for others and destroys their merit,
25. who endangers others to protect himself, and robs others for his own benefit,
26. who exchanges the worthless for what is valuable, and sacrifices the public good for private gain,
27. who lays claim to the abilities of others, and who hides other people’s merit,
28. who publicizes the weaknesses of others, and exposes other people’s private affairs,
29. who squanders people’s wealth, and separates their families,
30. who attacks what others love, and who helps others to do wrong,
31. who ambitiously seeks power, and ruins others in seeking success,
32. who destroys the plants and fields of others and breaks up betrothals,
33. who grows rich by deceit but remains uncultivated, and by deceit escapes punishment but remains without shame,
34. who claims credit and denies blame, who gives out evil as though it were a dowry and sells iniquity like a commodity,
35. who sells and buys empty glory, but conceals treachery in his heart,
36. who crushes the strengths of others, but protects his own deficiencies,
37. who when in power persecutes and coerces, and even violently kills and maims,
38. who for no reason cuts cloth, and without ritual roasts animals,
39. who scatters and wastes the five grains, and troubles the ordinary people,
40. who ruins families, and appropriates their wealth,
41. who misdirects water and sets fires, in order to damage people’s houses,
42. who confounds other people’s plans in order to spoil their work,
43. who damage people’s tools, in order to make them unusable,
44. who, on seeing another’s success, wishes him banished and ruined,
45. who, on seeing another’s wealth, wishes it bankrupted and scattered,
46. on seeing beauty in another, is stirred to appropriate it,
47. who when owing property to another, wishes him dead,
48. who, when requests are not met, casts curses and hatred,
49. who, on seeing the failures of others, says they are based in adequacy,
50. who, on seeing someone’s bodily deformity, laughs at it,
51. who, on seeing talent and ability worthy of praise, devalues them,
52. who buries charms to oppress others, and uses chemicals to kill trees,
53. who is abusive to teachers, and is disrespectful to his father or older brother,
54. who violently seizes things or makes demands, who enjoys fraud and theft,
55. who plunders to become rich, and seeks promotion through deception,
56. who rewards and punishes without equity, and indulges in unlimited enjoyment and excessive pleasure,
57. who tyrannizes subordinates and fills others with fear,
58. who makes accusations against heaven and criticizes people, who shouts at the wind and scolds the rain,
59. who urges people into litigation, and madly joins secret brotherhoods,
60. who makes use of the gossip of his wife or concubine, and disobeys his parents’ instructions,
61. who embraces the new and forgets the old, who says with his mouth what is not in his heart,
62. who covets wealth and deceives superiors,
63. who invents evil talk to ruin innocent people,
64. who defames others and feigns honesty, who even scolds spirits yet claims to be upright,
65. who abandons proper social relationships and follows perversity, who turns his back on those close by to seek distant people,
66. who dares point at heaven or earth that they may witness his evil designs, Here the rhythm shifts for two lines. This may serve to break the monotony of a long series of 4-character phrases.
67. and to call upon spirits to witness his degrading deeds
38. who regrets his occasional charity, who borrows money without returning it,
39. who seeks more than his share, and spends pretentiously beyond his means,
70. whose lust and desire exceeds all measure, and whose heart is poisonous even while his face is compassionate,
71. who [as a merchant] sells bad food, and [as a teacher] misleads people into cults,
72. who shortens the foot, and narrows the measure, lightens the scales, and skimps on the bushel,
73. who adulterates the genuine with the fake, and reaps an illicit profit,
74. who drives respectable people into lowly pursuits, and deceive the simple,
75. whose greed is without limit, and who curses and scolds to be believed,
76. who, addicted to liquor, becomes rebellious and unruly, and who battles his own family,
77. who, if he is male is not loyal or kind, if female is not gentle and obedient,
78. who, if male, does not accord with his wife; if female, does not respect her husband,
79. who, if male, always likes to boast; if female, is jealous and suspicious,
80. who, if male acts without manners to wife and children; if female, lacks propriety towards her parents-in-law,
81. who makes light of ancestral spirits and disobeys the commands of superiors,
82. who makes and does what is unhelpful, whose chest bears a treacherous heart,
83. who curses both himself and others, who hates and loves based on prejudice,
84. who commits the improprieties of stepping across wells and stoves, and jumping over food and people,
85. who kills infants and aborts the unborn, and commits many secret iniquities
86. who sings and dances at the solemn festivals of Huì (on the last day of the month) and Là (on the last day of the year), and who shouts in anger on the first day of the month or in the early morning
87. who snorts and spits and pees while facing the north [and its god], who sings and hums and weeps when facing the stove [and its god],
88. and who lights incense from the stove fire, who uses dirty fuel to prepare food,
89. who rises at night and goes out ill-clad, who inflicts punishments on the eight festival days [when bodies are more vulnerable],
90. who irrevently spits at shooting stars and points at rainbows, Once again a brief shift in the meter relieves its monotony.
91. who irreverently points at the three brilliances (sun, moon,and stars), and who stares at the sun and the moon,
92. who in spring sets fire to the woods to hunt, or who scolds while facing north;
93. or who for no reason slays turtles and strikes snakes. Although there are other interpretations, turtles and snakes are both sacred animals in some contexts.


The Fate of the Wicked

1. For crimes such as these, the masters of fate, depending upon the gravity of the offence, cut short a person’s life by twelve years or by a hundred days.
2. And after that the person dies.
3. And if at death there still remain unpunished crimes, the bad luck is visited upon children and grandchildren.
4. And for all those who have wrongfully seized the property of others, they must compensate for it with their wives and children and other family members, even unto death.
5. Those who do not die and inflicted with disasters of water, fire, theft, loss of goods, disease, slander, and more until it offsets their unlawful appropriations.
6. Furthermore, for those who unlawfully killed people, it is like solders who exchange swords and kill each other.
7. To seize property unjustly is like relieving hunger with putrid meat or slaking thirst with poisoned wine:
8. it brings temporary satisfaction, but ultimately death.


Hope for Those Who Repent


1. When a person’s heart is moved by goodness, although the goodness has not yet been achieved, nevertheless felicitous spirits are already following him.
2. But when a person’s heart is moved by evil, although the evil has not yet been achieved, nevertheless spirits of misfortune are already following him.
3. A person who formerly did bad things but afterward repents and does no more evil, and continues in good behavior, gradually must obtain good fortune and happiness.
4. This is called “changing disaster into good fortune.”
5. Therefore a joyous man speaks what is good, thinks what is good, and does what is good;
6. each day he does these three things, and in three years Heaven will bequeath to him good fortune.
7. But an unlucky man is he who speaks what is evil, thinks what is evil, and does what is evil;
8. each day he does these three things, and in three years Heaven will strike him with misfortune.
9. Why would we not be diligent in following this?



Thank You & Credits To Original Sources ~

LP Sin, Wat Lahanyai - Phra Khun Paen Prai Kuman Black BE2557

New Batch Of Phra Khun Paen For Those Who Never Try LP Sin's Range Of Amulets~ Highly Recommended !!!


Size: 2.8 Cm Wide x 3.8 Cm High


Tested & Proven Results~












Enhancements & Effects:
  • Enhance Your Attraction, Charm, & Loving-kindness (Metta & Maha Saney)
  • Wealth Fetching, Business/Sales & Gambling Luck
  • Can protect worshiper from harm, weapon, black magic and obstacles
Materials: 
Sacred Lp Tim's Pong Prai Kuman Powders, Holy Herb, & Flowers

Must Wear Above Waist ~


LP Sin is one of great monk in Rayong province that studied the magic from many top monks such as LP Pheng who was abbot of Wat Lahanrai, LP Rat from Wat Nong Gabok and LP Tim from Wat Laharnlai. LP Sin was born 21 February 1928. When, LP Sin was 24 years old, he ordained to monk at Wat Laharnlai. The amulets by LP Sin are very popular for protection, invulnerable and attraction.

Your Absolute Satisfaction Is Guaranteed!

Siam Gallery’s Clients have true experiences and Remarkable Improvements in life after trusting Siam Gallery & Our Amulets. In life, we may meet people that have evil intentions when we faced downturns or heart broken, despite not helping us they choose to cheat our money to purchase their amulets that will harm us or are simply fakes. I hope you can be blessed by wearing our genuine amulets that are directly from Temples.

What Clients told us about our Amulets…

Special Katha & Instructions Will Be Provided Upon Purchased If Any. (Siam Gallery Don't Provide Katha To Users that bought their Amulets from other IRRESPONSIBLE & UNETHICAL SOURCES)

Subject To Courier Fee, Shipping Worldwide & Case Wrapping Fee (Optional)

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Magical Phong Chindamanee Seed With Silver Yantra

Infused Using Previous Generation Magic Subjects~ Powerful Phong Chindamanee***

Especially For Superb Money Luck, Charm, Communication & Improves Your Health!!!

"Seriously Increase Convincing Power!" Quoted From Satisfied User



Size: 2.5 cm wide x 3 cm Height


Can Wear Below Waist (In Pocket/Bag) ~ Easy To Carry~


Tested & Proven Results ~

The Famous Maker Of Phong Chindamanee -


LP Boon, Wat Klang Bang Kaew

Luang Phor Boon was a pre-war great guru and worshipped as one of the greatest monk in Nakonpathom. He practiced very advance Dhamma and respected by many Gurus from 24xx era. He know great magic called "JetroPariyaYana" which makes him able to reads people's mind. He created a very important Mantra called the Maha Chindamanee Mantra. Anyone who chant the great Katha will be able to call all beings including Metta, Wealth and Fortune to come.

Enhancements & Effects:
  • Boost Your Luck Greatly, Change Bad To Good Luck; Overcome your obstacles & avoid legal Issues
  • Boosting Your Businesses/Sales/Career luck
  • Enhances Your Loving-kindness & Charm For Sales, Workplaces, and other areas of our social circles
  • Boosting your Communication Power (Influencing/Persuasion/Convincing Power)
  • Make worshipper recover from illness or diseases; improving health state for weaker worshippers
  • Protection against any dangers or negative energies
Special Usages & Instructions:
  • Attraction & Charm - wave 21 Times at mouth area
  • Convincing/Influencing - wave 17 Times at mouth area
  • To Avoid Legal Issues - wave 36 times at head 
  • Grind into powders & mix with water to drink to detoxify Bad Luck, Negative Energies & Black Magic
Materials: 
  • Specal Phong Chindamanee*** chanted using the same magical subject of LP Boon, Wat Klang Bang Kaew
  • Silver Yants
Your Absolute Satisfaction Is Guaranteed!!! Highest Quality!!!

Siam Gallery’s Clients experienced Remarkable Improvements in life after trusting Siam Gallery. In life, we meet people that have evil intentions when we faced downturns or heart broken, despite not helping us they choose to cheat our money to purchase their amulets that will HARM us or are simply FAKES. Don’t be fooled by & waste your money on those questionable amulets…

Discover Why Our Customers Keep Coming Back For More?http://siamgallery.blogspot.sg/p/customer-testimonials.html

Special Katha & Instructions Will Be Provided Upon Purchased If Any. (Siam Gallery Don't Provide Katha To Users that bought their Amulets from other IRRESPONSIBLE & UNETHICAL SOURCES)

All Amulets Are Limited, So Act Now !!! 100% Directly From Temples !!! Don’t Miss Out !!!

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Powerful Pure Silver Takrut Salika In Magical Oil

To Help All Wearers To Achieve More In Life~ Be 100% Positive Today !!!

Powered By The Great Magical Blessing Of Phra Ruang, Special Magic Subjects Inherited From Previous Generation Guru Monk, LP Nuai (Lineage Of LP Parn, Wat Bang Nom Kho)~


Small Yet With High Energy & Power Item - Highly Recommended For Serious Wearer~


FULLY TAKEN !!!


Size: 1 cm x 2.5 cm

Very Small Size - For Easy Wearing Daily

(100% Holy Item; No Offerings Required)



How To Use This Magical Item?

Carry with you daily as amulet for all rounder blessing (Wear Above Or Along Waist Level For Best Results)

Can be place in front of your home/shop/office to attract wealth, customers & more sales

Keep in the Wallet/Safe/Cashier box to boost the money luck & cash flow (Ideal For Businesses Which have liquidity issues including bad debts problem)


Sealed In Waterproof Case


Image Of Phra Ruang

General Enhancements & Effects:
  • Powerful Wish Fulfilling Magic Subject (Phra Ruang's Holy Mouth) - Pray For Your Wishes* & Be Granted/Helped
  • Superb Wealth Fetching, Sales & Businesses Luck (Maha Lap & Choke Lap) ; Overcome Debts and Financial Obstacles
  • Help You in Career Progression & Advancement
  • Change Bad To Good Luck; Overcoming turbulence in our destiny
  • Boost Your Loving-Kindness & Charm (Metta/Ren Yuan) greatly; Be More Charismatic
  • Attract Better Opportunities & More Benefactors into your Life
  • Enhances your Convincing & Influencing Power (Ideal For Negotiation) - Salika Yant Magic Subjects
Especially For Users:
  • For improving businesses, increasing sales and attracting more customers; To do business talks and seal more DEALS/CONTRACTS 
  • To increase lucky fortunes (e.g. 4D/TOTO/INVESTMENTS)
  • Wearer in very bad state (Business Failure, Unemployed, In Huge Debts to repay and etc.)
Background Of Phra Ruang Nam Man -
The history of this Phra Ruang Nam Man began in the period of King Phra Ruang of Sukhothai empire who has the holy mouth that whatever he said will be happened as predicted. One day, his spiritual teacher was meditating and he saw an image of a jar filled with oil and an angel.

His spiritual teacher asked the angel what is the oil inside the jar. The angel told him that the oil in the jar is the holy oil of King Phra Ruang of Sukhothai empire and thus named this oil as “Phra Ruang Nam Man”

People believe that " During the Ayutthaya period, King Taksin manage the battalion to salvage Chiangmai city successfully because of his abilities and also the magical power of this Phra Ruang Nam Man  After the war ended, King Taksin command his soldiers to bury this jar of magical oil in the ground. "

This Phra Ruang Nam Man was inherited from generation to generation until LP Parn, Wat Bang Nom Kho. LP Parn use this Phra Ruang oil to help other temples by filling the oil into the bottle and placed the magic oil bottle on the pavilion pole of the temple. After a while, the temples expanded quickly with lot of donations & funding coming in.

Another example happened in Wat Pho Bang Ra Mart:
LP Nuai's temple was deserted & poor, after LP.Nuai placed this Phra Ruang Nan Man in the temple, his temple expanded continuously until now.

Maker Of Item:
LP Nuai, Wat Pho Bang Ra Mart (Lineage Of LP Parn, Wat Bang Nom Kho)

Materials:
  • Concentrated Phra Ruang Nam Man (Magical Oil)
  • Pure Silver Takrut Salika (Hand Written Salika Yants - Male & Female)

Luang Phor Parn, Wat BangNomKho (Teacher Of LP Nuai)

Your Absolute Satisfaction Is Guaranteed!!! Highest Quality!!!

Siam Gallery’s Clients experienced Remarkable Improvements in life after trusting Siam Gallery. In life, we meet people that have evil intentions when we faced downturns or heart broken, despite not helping us they choose to cheat our money to purchase their amulets that will HARM us or are simply FAKES. Don’t be fooled by & waste your money on those questionable amulets…

Discover Why Our Customers Keep Coming Back For More?http://siamgallery.blogspot.sg/p/customer-testimonials.html

Special Katha & Instructions Will Be Provided Upon Purchased If Any. (Siam Gallery Don't Provide Katha To Users that bought their Amulets from other IRRESPONSIBLE & UNETHICAL SOURCES)

All Amulets Are Limited, So Act Now !!! 100% Directly From Temples !!! Don’t Miss Out !!!

Subject To Courier Fee, Shipping Worldwide & Case Wrapping Fee (Optional)

Accept PayPal, Bank Transfer, Western Union

For More Info:
Email/Whatsapp/Line/Wechat/Call no. to: siamgallery.sg@gmail.com / +65 90254185 / siam-gallery