Phra Chao Sua – Chao Sua Coin

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Grandfather Boon Khanthachoti Bangkaew Central Temple, Nakhon Pathom

Luang Pu Boon Khanthachoti of Wat Klang Bang Kaew is a famous monk of Nakhon Pathom. He created many sacred objects, amulets, and charms, such as carved wooden Buddha images, powder Buddha images, clay Buddha images, metal Buddha images, and lead Buddha images. As for sacred objects that have always been popular, there are Jindamanee longevity pills, sacred cloth, carved ivory, takruts, and Bia Kae, which are considered one of the three best Bia Kae in Thailand. The sacred objects that Luang Pu Boon created are all sought after by believers to this day.

And what is indispensable is the coin of the wealthy man or the Lord Sua, which is the original version that must be the coin of the wealthy man of Luang Pu Bun, Wat Klang Bang Kaew, Nakhon Pathom Province, which is considered one of the best.

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The origin of the name "Chaosua"

Coin of the Magnate Formerly known as Cast coin with lattice arch หรือ Cast coin with inverted lotus and upright lotus

and the word magnate Which is a Chinese word meaning a wealthy person, a person with a high status. It is considered that the tycoon is many times richer than the owner.

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The reason why the name of the coin with the lattice arch or the cast coin with inverted lotus and upright lotus was changed is because at that time, the people who worshipped this coin were Chao Sua Yut, Chao Sua Chom, Chao Sua Po Chomphunich, Chao Sua Pao Bunyanit, and Kamnan Chaeng. All of them were wealthy. Those who had this coin were all rich with fortune, wealth, and status. Therefore, this coin was often called the “Chao Sua Coin.”

The Chao Sua coin was created around the year 2477 when making merit for Luang Pu Bun's 7th cycle of 84 years of age by Phra Winaikit Koson, the former abbot of Wat Kalayanamit, who organized the creation and offering. After the casting was complete, Luang Pu Bun prayed and blessed it alone. At that time, Phra Winaikit Koson divided some of the Sum Latrang coins and took them back to distribute to the relatives and devotees at Wat Kalayanamit, Bangkok.


As for Luang Pu Boon, some were distributed to Wat Klang Bang Kaew. The rest were placed on the ceiling of the replica of the Buddha's footprint pavilion inside the temple. Later, in 2516, the temple opened the crypt and released the cast coins of Chao Sua for the faithful to worship in order to raise funds for the temple's renovation.

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Buddha

The coin of the tycoon, Luang Pu Boon, it is believed that whoever carries and worships the coin of the tycoon regularly, if that person is a good person, has morality, no matter what business they do, if they do it honestly and sincerely, they will prosper and become rich to the level of a tycoon.

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