Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Rian Charoenporn, Roon Sang Mondop, Nuer Thong Daeng Rom Dum (Fumigated Copper), Chao Khun Nu-Inn, Wat Ba Phuttha MongKhun (B.E.2558).

No. : 2118

Very beautiful Rian which have a lots of Saifon (fine lines) in the background.  

*Encased with waterproof acrylic casing. Behind with one temple code and individual serial number. Come with original temple box.
Chao Khun Nu-Inn of Wat Ba Phuttha MongKhun.
Chao Khun Nu-Inn / Luang Phor Nu-Inn (Chao Khun means the head monk of the province, then CK have total 9 ranks) was born on January 18, 1936 in Loop Village, Muang District, Kalasin, and ranked third among the 5 brothers and 2 sisters at home.

In childhood, LP Nu-Inn was the most obedient and well-behaved child of all children. Since his father was a devout Buddhist, his father took him to the temple on every Buddha's day (there will be 1 Buddha's day on every week), where he heard and saw various religious sayings. When he was in school, his father sent him to the school in the district where he was home, the Toa-Hai-Raj-Pha-Dung School in Kalasin Prefecture. Until he completed the 4th grade level of study. But when he was 12 years old, unfortunate things happened and his mother suddenly passed away, which completely changed the life of LP Nu-Inn. Because since then, as a farmer, he has shouldered the burden of supporting his family and taking care of his younger siblings. At the age of 20, he was drafted into the army again.

When LP Nu-Inn was a teenager, he was adopted by a married couple. However, their fading love and constant quarrels made him decide to be single, hoping to live a peaceful life. In 1957, local villagers selected 20 outstanding young people to study at the temple in accordance with customs, and LP Nu-Inn was one of them. On March 13 of the same year, when he was 21 years old, the ceremony was presided over by the local LP Sukawataku at the Wat Phoe-Chai in his hometown. Since then, he has been given the name Kitti-sa-roe. In 1958, in order to complete an intermediate Buddhist study, he moved to the Wat Ba Phuttha MongKhun. In 1960, he successfully completed his studies. In the end, he continued to complete the study of advanced Buddhism.

After learning the essence and teachings of Buddhism, he even more began to want to escape from this secular world. So he began to study the Dharma painstakingly, and went to the cave to practice meditation and meditation, thinking about whether the spirit that died in the accident exists in this real material world. He has always maintained training and painstakingly researched, even if he has been inspired, he still hopes to discover the infinite mana and magic power of more amulets.

LP Nu-Inn traveled around with a villager named Boonmar and decided to travel abroad until 1965. He met LP Dam, a master who upholds Buddhist concepts and studies Dharma. LP Nu-Inn learned a variety of fantasy spells from LP Dam, making amulets and holy relics, and spell tattoos.

Then he met another mentor in his life: LP Silithong, a Buddhist monk who had lived in seclusion for many years in the Kalasin House in the village of Narborn. Amazingly, before Luang Phor Nu-Inn's arrival, LP Silithong had known through his mind power that Luang Phor Nu-Inn was coming, because he said to the villagers: "I will not go anywhere, because a disciple is coming soon. ."

After studying with LP Silithong for 7 or 8 days, LP Nu-Inn expressed to LP Silithong his willingness to follow LP to practice Dharma and magic, but LP Silithong refused his request and said that he could not take him. Anywhere, because his disciples are waiting for him. Then LP Silithong left LP Nu-Inn, and LP Nu-Inn continued to learn mantras and practice with other masters.

In Ban Loob, Loob, Muang district, Kalasin, many people go to Wat Ba Phuttha MongKhun to find LP Nu-Inn amulets everyday. As the magic of LP Nu-Inn’s making holy objects continues to spread, they come to find LP’s. There are more and more people. Because there are too many faithful people, temple committee members need to come forward to maintain order every day, including providing tables and chairs to these devotees.

Mr. Pramoon Mahipan, the administrator of the temple, told us that these devotees have followed LP Nu-Inn for many years. They came to see Luang Phor Nu-Inn, some came here to ask questions, and some came to "rent" the holy items. Many magical deeds circulated in the good faith of holy items.

Mr. Boonmee Kampratuang, 51 years old, lives in 18 Moo 6 Loob, Muang District, Kalasin Prefecture. When communicating with us on March 26, 2010, he said that his 2-month-old nephew, Nattakit Chaorai, was in very poor health. Asthma is born at birth, and it is so severe that it has difficulty breathing. He has visited many doctors with his nephew, but the situation has not improved at all. In desperation, he decided to take his nephew to see LP Nu-Inn. Because he knew that LP Nu-Inn had just practiced and could meet the future Phra Somdej and Phra Pidta sutra mantras and meditate.

After LP Nu-Inn predicted the future for Nattakit Chaorai, he chose a holy item and soaked it in holy water. Then Luang Phor Nu-Inn held the holy water in his mouth and sprayed it at Nattakit Chaorai. Suddenly, something strange happened. Nattakit Chaorai's breathing suddenly became much smoother, and it seemed that it would not change back to what it was before.

Because of these miracles of LP Nu-Inn, the faithful came from all directions to participate in LP Nu-Inn's ceremony, and the golden leaves of the devotees all surrounded the temple to commemorate the miracles created by LP Nu-Inn. At the ceremony, LP will also given away various sacred items with everyone and communicate with devotees.

The virtues of LP Nu-Inn have been widely spread. He is a well-known monk in northeastern Thailand with many followers. They devoutly believe in LP Nu-In. Especially the soldiers from the three southern provinces, they all returned safely under the blessing of LP Nu-Inn's holy amulets. Some residents living in Kalasin even collected every sacred amulets and talisman of LP Nu-Inn, because they believed that they would bring good luck to themselves.