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“Roon Ram Ruay” medal – Most Venerable Luang Phor Djoy Jantasuwanno of Wat Sri-Uthumhön

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This is a medal from the Roon Ram Ruay series, blessed in the year 2000 by the Most venerable Luang Phor Djoy Jantasuwanno (1899–2007) , venerated master of Wat Sri-Uthumhön in the province of Nakhon Sawan . Luang Phor Djoy was an exceptional monk, renowned for his powerful blessings and his remarkable longevity, which exceeded a century.

The term Ram Ruay literally means "abundance and wealth." These medals were designed as talismans of prosperity, luck, and protection for the faithful, allowing them to attract material success and stability in daily life. The blessing of Luang Phor Djoy, known for his ascetic practice and benevolence, gives this medal a unique spiritual aura.

This medal features the portrait of Luang Phor Djoy in relief, surrounded by sacred inscriptions. Although only 25 years old, this medal shows pronounced wear and has clearly been worn daily for decades. It is preserved here in a decorated stainless steel reliquary , ensuring its protection and display.

Features :

  • 🙏 Master: Luang Phor Djoy Jantasuwanno (1899–2007)
  • 🛕 Temple: Wat Sri-Uthumhön (Nakhon Sawan)
  • ✨ Series: Roon Ram Ruay (2000)
  • 📐 Dimensions: 4cm x 2.5cm (approx.)
  • ⚓ Weight: 14 grams (approx.)
  • Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary in stainless steel decorated with traditional motifs.

🌟 A medal bearing blessings of prosperity, a rare witness to the spiritual lineage of Luang Phor Djoy and Luang Phor Doem.

The wearer of this medal enters the stream of inexhaustible abundance. The blessings of Luang Phor Djoy, a pure-hearted master, imbue the metal with subtle vibrations, banishing poverty and paving the way for success. Like an echo of the prayers chanted in 2000, the medal continues to radiate wealth and protection to the one who honors it.