Description: "Phraya-Garuda" Antique Lucky Amulet Wealthy go forward Billionaire, Safe Secure Description :Material : Magic Mixed Materia.Color : As Picture.Maker : Luang Pu Chu PhanthamuttoQuantity : 1 pcShipping is with tracking number. Power of Amulet :Phra Khru Wimon Phawanakun (Luang Pu Chu Phanthamutto), Wat Khao Ta Ngo Udomporn, Chaiyaphum Province Phra Khru Wimon Phawanakun or Luang Pu Chu Phanthamutto was born on Thursday, June 17, 1943, the 15th day of the waxing moon in the 7th month of the Year of the Goat, in Ban Kok Subdistrict, Chatturat District, Chaiyaphum Province. He was ordained as a monk on November 15, 1975, at Wat Si Kaeng Khro, Chong Sam Mo Subdistrict, Kaeng Khro District, Chaiyaphum Province. His preceptor was Phra Bodhiyanmuni. He was born into a poor family. His father was Chinese, named Mr. Ho Sae Chung, and his mother was Thai, named Mrs. Phi Cheliwadi. He only received a fourth grade education before having to help his family with work. When he grew up, he was skilled at sewing, so he took a job sewing to make a living. He came to work in Bangkok and worked at Ko Kiat, which was a leading tailor shop in the capital at that time. Luang Pu Chu Phanthamutto was a disciple of Luang Pu Phang Jittakutto, an Isan noble monk. Wat Udomkongkhakirikhet (Wat Dun), Manchakiri District, Khon Kaen Province. Luang Pu is a meditation monk who has traveled to various places that are peaceful and shady and are natural water sources. This has made him know the landscape, occupations and occupational problems of the people in great detail, especially the landscape that is the origin of the important water source of the Northeast, which is the Chi River, which originates in the high mountains from Nong Bua Daeng District and flows through Ban Khao, Nong Bua Rawe District, Chatturat District and Mueang Chaiyaphum District. In 1980, while he was practicing Dhamma at Wat Khao Ta Ngo Udomporn, the people of Nong Bua Rawe were suffering from a shortage of water for consumption. He therefore thought of developing the water source "Lam Chiang Tha" as a water source that flows into the Chi River, thinking that it would be a source of water storage for use for the benefit of the people of Nong Bua Rawe and nearby communities. Therefore, he led monks, disciples and villagers to jointly build an earthen dam with a small budget donated by devotees and the government budget that supported it, which made the people of Ban Khao, Nong Bua Rawe District And in Mueang Chaiyaphum District, all three districts have water sources for agricultural use. Luang Pu Chu Phanthamutto is a man full of charisma. He is a well-practiced monk who is a builder and developer. He has created many benefits for the public, both roads and dams as water storage sources. Wat Khao Ta Ngo Udomporn in Chaiyaphum Province covers an area of ​​approximately 200 rai. From Chaiyaphum Province, pass Ban Khao, on Highway No. 225 Chaiyaphum-Nakhon Sawan. Phra Khru Wimon Phawanakun (Luang Pu Chu Phanthamutto) is the abbot of Wat Khao Ta Ngo Udomporn.Luang Pu Chu Phanthamutto is a meditation master who is highly skilled in teaching and explaining Dhamma. Luang Pu Chu is a senior monk who is full of the divine states of mind and loving-kindness. He is a great field of merit for Buddhism. He is a forest monk and meditation monk who is highly respected and believed in by his disciples. He is a monk who practices well and correctly without any doubt.In addition, in 1980, while he was practicing Dhamma at Wat Khao Ta Ngo Udomporn, the people of Nong Bua Rawe were suffering from a shortage of water for consumption. He therefore thought of developing the "Lam Chiang Tha" water source as a water source that flowed into the Chi River, thinking that there should be a water storage area for the benefit of the people of Nong Bua Rawe and nearby communities. He led monks, disciples, and villagers to jointly build an earthen dam with a small budget donated by devotees and a budget from the government. This allowed the people of Ban Khao, Nong Bua Rawe, and Mueang Chaiyaphum Districts, all three districts, to have a water source for agriculture. Luang Por was a person full of charisma. He was a monk who practiced and developed, and created many benefits for the public, such as roads and dams as water storage areas. At the same time, Luang Por Pu also taught that "There are many conflicts in our country. People need to listen to the Dhamma so that they can forgive each other. Be kind, have a happy heart, and do not cause trouble. Make merit, take care of your heart, and have Dhamma in your heart, so that you can forgive. Think right, think right, and be like brothers and sisters. The one with the right thoughts is the most evil spirit." "A pure mind without ghosts." "Whoever strictly observes the 5 precepts, that person is like having a gold treasury in their life. No matter what life or existence they are born into, they will never be poor. And don't be suspicious. Practice and see for yourself."Since then, when villagers asked Luang Pu Chu to build a reservoir, he would not refuse. It could be a small, medium, or large reservoir. Believe it or not, from 1980 to 2015, Luang Pu Chu led the villagers' faith to build more than 30 reservoirs. He was able to turn the dry land that used to be able to farm once a year into being able to farm twice a year. Importantly, the villagers did not have to move to find work anywhere during the dry season. In addition, there is another project that Luang Pu Chu is currently constructing, which is the Monkey Cheek and the water storage dam. If completed, 7 villages will be able to store water for use during the dry season when the rain stops. This is another great act of kindness from Luang Pu Chu. Luang Pu Chu is a monk full of charisma. He is a monk who practices and develops. He has created many benefits for the community, including roads and water storage dams.He has supernatural powers. When he built two water retention dams, it turned out that during the rainy season the dams cracked to the point that the district chief had to practice the plan to evacuate the people living under the dams. So he went to look and stepped over the cracks three times. Both dams are still there today. Luang Por Chu gave a thought-provoking moral teaching: "Our lives cannot be without water. When there is water, there is food. When there is food, there is life. But more important than water to drink and eat are words and kindness. For people to live together normally, they must have words and good words. As for kindness, it is becoming harder and harder to find these days. Thailand is dry, but Thai people should not be without kindness."
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Primary Material: Mixed Materials
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Region of Origin: Southeast Asia
Age: 2023
Maker: Luang Pu Chu Phanthamutto