Coin of Luang Pho Rung, Wat Tha Krabue, first edition, old face print, curly talisman, year 1941, copper material.
The first edition of Luang Phor Rung's coin from Wat Tha Krabue was made in 1941 on the occasion of celebrating the title of Phrakhru.
It looks like a coin shaped like a bush of rice. On the front of the coin in the middle is a half-body image of Luang Phor Rung. There are Thai letters on the side and top that say "Phra Khru Rung". Below there is a ribbon with a Thai message that says "Phra Khru Rung". “Wat Tha Krabue” at the bottom has a Kanok pattern. On the back of the coin in the center is a talisman. Below is the year of construction: "1941".
The first edition of Luang Phor Rung coins is divided into 2 types: the young face type. and printed old face Each mold is separated into smaller blocks according to defects in the mold.
The construction of the most commonly seen materials has 2 materials: silver and copper.
Outstanding Buddhist virtues "Metta trade - Metta is popular - Great Utma - Invincible - Eternal - Safe from danger"
"Phra Pairot Wutthachan" or "Luang Pho Rung Tissaro", former abbot of Wat Tha Krabue, Samut Sakhon Province, with the original name "Rung Phuang Praphan", was born on Saturday, the 8th waning moon of the 9th lunar month, Year of the Rooster, B.E. 1873 Ordination at Phatthasima, Wat Noi Noppakun, on May 5, 1894, with Phra Achan Tim, Wat Noi Noppakhun, as preceptor.
Phra Athik Bua, Wat Mai Thong Sen It is the teachings of the monks.
and Phra Achan Klaem It is a monument to Nachan. After ordination He traveled to stay for the Buddhist Lent at Tha Krabue Monastery and developed until he became more prosperous. "Luang Por Rung" was strict in Dhamma and discipline to the point of being a free spirit for the Sangha. Appointed to various positions and received His Majesty's graciousness Various royal titles were bestowed as follows:
In 1899 he held the position of abbot of Wat Tha Krabue.
In the year 1932 he received the royal appointment as a preceptor.
In the year 1939, he received the royal title of non-commissioned monk at Phrakru Rung.
In the year 1940 he was appointed as Abbot of Krathum Baen District
In the year 1946, he received a royal promotion to the rank of Second Class Commissioned Phrakhru in the royal title Phra Khru Pairot Mantakhom.
In the year 1951, he received a royal promotion to the rank of first class commissioned provost. In the original royal name it was Phrakru Pairotmantakom
In the year 1956, received a promotion to the rank of monk. He is a royal monk who Phra Pairot Wutthachan
“Phra Pairot Wutthachan” or “Luang Pho Rung” of Wat Tha Krabue passed away on September 27, 1957.
He was 85 years old, 64 years old, and was cremated on March 30, 1958.
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