Wat Bang Nom Kho

Coordinates: 14°19′23″N 100°25′29″E / 14.323095°N 100.42467°E / 14.323095; 100.42467
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Ubosot (ordination hall) of Wat Bang Nom Kho in 2014

Wat Bang Nom Kho (Thai: วัดบางนมโค) is a Buddhist temple in Sena district, Ayutthaya Province, Thailand.[1] The temple was made famous by Luang Por Pan [th] who was renowned for blowing the Diamond Armour Yant onto the foreheads of his disciples.[2] According to legend, many of these disciples, after death, were found to have an impression of the Yant mysteriously embedded into their skulls. The Yant was allegedly revealed to Luang Por Phan in a dream, which led him to its discovery on a metal template hidden within a Chedi.

Luang Por Phan was also reputed to have received the ability to make powder based amulets of Buddha images sitting on animals from a spirit that appeared as a mayfly (ชีปะขาว). These amulets are extremely sought after and expensive due to their reputed powers.

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  1. ^ "Wat Bang Nom Kho". Tourism Authority of Thailand. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
  2. ^ "รู้จักยันต์เกราะเพชร หลวงพ่อปาน มีพุทธคุณอย่างไร" [Benefits of Diamond Armour of Luang Por Pan]. Thai Rath. 29 June 2021. Retrieved 19 January 2022.

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14°19′23″N 100°25′29″E / 14.323095°N 100.42467°E / 14.323095; 100.42467