Description: Tiger Luang Phor Pan, Wat Bang HueBuddha's Fang of the Tiger, Reverend Father Parn The best of talismans It is desired by many people because Your tiger has experience in superpowers. and excellent invulnerability Or it will be used in a way of mercy to find popularity and trade. It's great. Reverend Father Pan Tiger It is the wisdom of Thai monks since ancient times. The number one is "Tiger" Luang Pho Pan, Bang Hia Temple, Klong Dan District, Samut Prakan Province. His story appears in a royal writing on a royal visit to Prajin Monastery in the reign of King Rama V that...Luang Pho Parn presented the "tiger" to His Majesty the King by blessing him with the following words: The engraved "tiger" shape is because tigers are agile, intelligent, agile, decisive animals with penance and power. Can use eyes to stun other creatures into their power. The making of a "tiger" amulet is not to encourage people to be thieves. He only wanted to take the outstanding characteristics of real tigers In the year 1902, King Chulalongkorn Please have an irrigation expert. from Holland to set up various irrigation systems in Thailand But with Thailand lacking budget There is not enough budget to build a floodgate. People in those days said that during construction very strong current Unpleasant winds Reverend Father Pan throws a tiger's tooth into the water. making it possible to complete the floodgates and later in the year 1909, the sluice blocking the water There was a leak. and cannot be repaired There was chaos in various places. King Rama V therefore invited Luang Por Pan to meet During the journey, there were many incidents. The Tiger's Fang at Luang Por Pan brought along the tray had jumped into the water along the way during the journey When Reverend Father Pan arrived at the residence Reverend Father Parn asked for a pan to wear a tiger's tooth from a boy who followed him. but in vain There are no tiger tusks in the tray. The children who followed Reverend Father Parn said that The tiger jumped into the water on the way until it was all gone. After that, Luang Phor Parn asked him to bring clay to mold into the shape of a pig. then skewered a wooden stick to lure the tiger out of the water in front of His Majesty which always sat on his gaze until he told Reverend Father Parn that it was enough, Reverend Ta, because many shocking miracles had occurred.
Price: 450 USD
Location: Bangkok
End Time: 2024-10-26T08:22:49.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Primary Material: Canine
Color: Multi-Color
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Region of Origin: Southeast Asia
Age: 1900-1940