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Phra Phong Gaysa Kruba Srivichai(Yuk Dton)

~~~Super Star in Chiang Mai Newspaper published on 8th January 2018~~~

Amulet: Phra Phong Gaysa Kruba Srivichai (Yuk Dton)

Monk: Kruba Srivichai

Material: Nur Phong Gesorn, Gaysa of Kruba Srivichai, sacred wood and dried flowers offer to the Buddha

Year: Before 2481

Remarks: 3rd Placing in Samakom Competition held in Lampang province on 17th December 2017

*** For Show Only***

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Description:

This piece Nur Phong Gaysa of Pim Phra Samati Phra Bpra Tan Kaang Ra Sa Mee is consecrated using Nur Phong Gesorn, Gaysa of Kruba Srivichai, Doi Pi Kun, Pollen Flowers of the temple & etc. This Pim is extremely rarely seen due to its rarity, this is considered to be one of the top condition of (Yuk Dton) and its also published in the Newspaper featuring as one of the best conditions.

Phra Phong Gaysa of Kruba Srivichai has 3 batches consecrated in total which are

~1st Batch Yok Dton(Around Be 2480)

The 1st batch was consecrated when by Kruba Srivichai while he was still alive using Nur Gesorn, Gaysa, pollen flowers offered to the Buddha in the temple and also Doi Pi Kun which made very limited pieces for this batch. if there is no copper wire attached into this batch of amulets and its consecrated by Kruba Sivichai and handed over personally to the villagers. The back of the amulet is empty without any yant engraved.

~The 2nd Batch Yok Glaang(In the year of Be 2481)

This batch was consecrated when by Kruba Srivichai's disciple after he passed away in Be 2481 using the same method passed down by him. It is believed if there is a copper or wire attached along like a hook along with the amulets but without any engraving of the yant imprinted at the back of the amulet.

~The last Batch Yok Bplaai( In the year of Be 2500)

The last batch was consecrated when by Kruba Srivichai's disciple after he passed away in Be 2500 using the same method passed down by him. It is believed if there is a copper or wire attached along like a hook with the amulet and a yant engraved at the back of the amulet.

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