The "Jao Sua Sodungklap" coin is a revered amulet crafted by Luang Pu Boon of Wat Klang Bang Kaew. It was created as part of the 2018 Kathin ceremony, held on November 18, 2018. Each year, Wat Klang Bang Kaew produces special amulets for the Kathin contributors, and in 2018, under the guidance of Phra Kru Sathit Boonkhet (Luang Por Boonchai), the temple’s abbot, these coins were made to commemorate the event.
This coin, known as "Jao Sua Sodungklap," follows the traditional crafting methods of Luang Pu Boon. It's designed in the shape of a Betel Nut leaf or a fan, often called "Phat Yot" in traditional terms, and features the image of Jao Sua, with the inscription "Kathin Faith" on the front, and an empty-headed Buddha image on the back, symbolizing reversal or transformation.
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A significant consecration ceremony was held on Saturday, November 10, 2018, presided over by Phra Phrommawethi, the abbot of Wat Phra Pathom Chedi Ratchaworawihan and ecclesiastical head of Region 15. The ceremony included nine prominent monks:
• Luang Por Boonchai from Wat Klang Bang Kaew
• Phra Ajarn San from Wat Klang Bang Kaew
• Luang Por Kamrai from Wat Khok Khamoa
• Luang Por Uayporn from Wat Don Yai Hom
• Luang Por Pian from Wat Tukkata
• Luang Por Sam-Ang from Wat Bang Phra
• Luang Por Pae from Wat Sawang Arom
• Luang Por Por from Wat Bang Kaew
• Luang Por Kasem from Wat Thung Noi
This coin is highly regarded for its powers of wealth, commerce success, and protection, as well as its ability to transform misfortune into fortune, continuing the legacy of Luang Pu Boon and his teachings.