Leila Amulets No debt, A lot of money (Ploht Nee)
No debt, A lot of money (Ploht Nee)
having more money than before, with money continuously replenishing and increasing
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Luang Pu Nim
Buddha Mongkol Temple
Suphanburi
The Takrud of a little amulets that the Luang Pu Nim gave away is said to bring wealth, gold, and good fortune. This Takrud has a secret to be used only a little. Keep it on place it in a container like a wallet or a coin purse. Alternatively, you can keep it in your safe where you store valuable money or gold. Some people keep their money in the bank along with several bank books, and they also keep this Takrud with those bank books. Money will flow in, replenish, and increase no matter how much is already there. It remains the same, doubles, and even increases a hundredfold.
The effective ones have seen their money increase by a hundredfold. A senior disciple of the venerable grandparent, in the year 2547, kept the Takrud in a container for collecting money (in a house that sells ice). Money started to grow and increase, and the owner doesn't even know where the money came from.
The phrase "Ploht Nee (No Debt)” means having more money than before, with money continuously replenishing and increasing. There will be more money and never run out.
The type that you can't finish spending, always enough. This is the Buddha's grace, and only venerable beings like this can do it. The phrase "Ploht Nee (No Debt)” means having more money than ever before, opening the path to wealth, indicating the way money comes. Any business, trade, risk, or work will yield beautiful results. Money will grow more splendid than before, more than the old days. Once you use this Takrud, don't forget to make merit in Buddhism and never be deprived of it.