Friday, September 24, 2021

Takrut Normo (Namo), Nur Ngern (Silver Material), Ajarn Prachuap (B.E.2558).

Limited Made : 8 pieces

Size : 7.1 cm

*Phuttha Phisek together with Rian Sema 7 Rop Phor Than Eaum ceremony.

The cost of the Silver Plate around 3,000 thb (RM380). Very thick & pure 92.5% Silver.

The students of both Phra Ajarn... (Khao Or Lineage) Ajarn Prachuap Khongleur, a layman in the modern era of Khao Or. Handwritten Yant in every single piece of takrut (NOT pump by machine / factory), 7 cm in length.

On Saturday, October 17, B.E.2558 (2015), "Ajarn Prachuap Khongleur" was a native of Phatthalung and currently he is a lay teacher who performs traditional rituals according to his beliefs. A ceremony with great experience and abilities. Inherit the traditional ceremonies that participate and play a role in important ceremonies. Both at the local and national level knowledge or science about performing various rituals that he has learned from Buddha image Former dean of Khuan Khanun District Deputy Priest of Phatthalung Province and the abbot of Wat Suwan Wichai, Khuan Khanun District, Phatthalung Province, ordained as a novice and study the Dharma. In the office of Wat Suwanwichai by Phra Phutthithamthada has given an old textbook which is a textbook about ancient medicine of Phatthalung Texts on rituals related to belief and faith that has existed since the ancestor's time as the ultimate subject. At present, these texts are almost completely lost. He has collected and preserved for future generations to study for further succession.

Including learning all subjects from Ajarn Sri Ngern, Don Sala Temple, until he completed his master's degree. Including learning all subjects from the textbooks of Wat Khao Or from many Golden Grandmaster disciples When they lived in those days, whether they were monks or lay people, such as Ajarn Sri Ngern, Phra Kru Kachart, Don Sala Temple, Ajarn Chaeng Petcharat, etc.

Phra Normo Takrud It is a Takrud sheet made of silver material, engraved with characters on both the outside and the inside according to the ancient recipe. Scribble hands on both sides of every pieces.
 Ajarn Prachuap