9 Kings 9 Sangkaracha Monks Thai Coin Amulet Luang Por Mui

Rian Gao Sangkarach Gao Rachagarn Suwannabhumi Witayalai Commemorative Coin: 


A Thai Royal Amulet of Historical Importance. Luang Por Mui of Wat Don Rai The Rian Gao Sangkarach Gao Rachagarn Suwannabhumi Witayalai coin is a highly sacred and revered Thai amulet of national and historic importance. Commissioned by Luang Por Plueang of Wat Suwannabhumi, this coin features nine high Sangha monks and the first nine kings of the Chakri Dynasty. Luang Por Plueang invited the great Luang Por Mui of Wat Don Rai and various other masters of the time to assist in the empowerment of the amulets.





The Royal Figures Depicted on the Coin On one face of the coin;
The nine kings of the Chakri Dynasty are featured. They are: Pra Jao Prohm Maharach Pra Jao Meng Rai Maharach Por Khun Ramkamhaeng Maharach Pra Jao U-Tong Maharach Pra Naresuan Maharach Pra Narai Maharach Pra Jao Thaksin Maharach Pra Putta Yord fa Jula Loke Maharach Pra Bpiyamaharach On the other side of the coin, the nine Sangkaracha monks are depicted. They are: Somdej Pra Sangkarach (Sukh Gai Thuean) Somdej Pra Maha Samana Jao Grom Pra Bparamānuchit Chinoros Somdej Pra Maha Samana Jao Grom Prayābovoresariyālonkorn Somdej Pra Maha Samana Jao Grom Pra Yaw Chinayānawārōros Somdej Pra Sangkarach Jao Pra Jao Vorawongs Ter Somdej Pra Sangkarach (Pae) Somdej Pra Sangkarach Jao Grom Luang Vachirayānawongs Somdej Pra Sangkarach (Plod) Somdej Pra Sangkarach (Yoo).


Purpose of the Creation of the Amulet 


The purpose of creating this amulet was to commemorate the building of the Roeng Rien Suwannabhumi Witayalai Dhamma College for teaching the Pariyatti Dhamma to Buddhist monks. The amulets were released in the year 2505 BE and were handed out to devotees for a mere 2 Baht donation. This led to the amulet being known as the ‘Pra Sorng Baht’, meaning ‘2 Baht Buddha’. The Buddha Abhiseka Ceremony included the presence of the following Master Monks: Somdej Sangkarach Pha (Wat Pra Chetupol) Tan Jao Khun Sawai (Wat Ban Krang) Luang Por Plueang (Wat Suwannabhumi) Luang Por Mui (Wat Don Rai) Luang Por Dam (Wat Nor) Luang Por Dtaem (Wat Pra Loi) Luang Por Ort (Wat Sala Khaw) Luang Phu To, of Wat Lard Tarn.