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This is a bidding post 3rd Item on 21 Dec 2014 (Singapore Only) Bid Reference No: 211214003 Closing Time: 21/12/2014, 2300HRS Item: Butterfly with Salika Behind Temple: Master: Kruba Krissana Start Bid: SGD$18 Per Bid: SGD$2 or more (no cents please) Information: Phra Kruba Krissana Intawanno was born in August 1, 2497. He is the 9th child in the family with total 10 children. Kruba took up the robes as monk under Phra Kruba Pu and follow him on Tudong to Cambodia and Laos. When Kruba was 25 years old, he received his Bhikku ordination on October 27, 2522. His monkhood name Intawanno was given at that time. After that, Kruba spent 10 years studied Buddhist holy texts and practice meditation in the forest which located in the Northern part of Thailand. In 2532, Kruba resided in a cave above the Moonbon Dam in Khonburi. After 3 years, local people knowing about a great monk in their area thus they request Kruba to move to the forest and build the Wat Pa Mahawan, a forest monastery. Facilities were built and a pond of water supplied as dug with the help and efforts of the local people. Kruba used the earth from the newly dug pond to make the Salika Couple as sacred object of worship and bless by Kruba himself. After that, Kruba continue making his Butterfly amulet which actually a pair of Salika. Phra Kruba Krissana Intawanno is a famous Guru, known for making efficacious pendants of the King of Butterfly or Thep Jamleng Pamora. The efficacy of his pendants has been witnessed by many of his believers and had even won over many hardcore sceptics who had originally thought that this was just another sales gimmick thought about by enterprising amulets businessmen. Many people who have worn the above pendant have reported very significant changes to their lives and experiences of good luck and good fortune. As such, this amulet is very popular with devotees especially from the Asian countries due to its many good experiences. Source: Obtained from Temple Personally How to Deal? Registered Mail: + $4 Normal Mail: + $3 AM Mail (Letterbox): + $4 AM Mail (Doorstep): + $5 Self-Collection: 1) Weekday after 6pm - Midview City (Sin Ming Lane) 2) Weekday after 10.30pm - Pioneer MRT / Jurong West 3)Every Wed Night after 10pm, Rahu Temple @ 871 Upper Bukit Timah Thank you for your Support!
Posted on: Sun, 21 Dec 2014 08:03:38 +0000

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