เหรียญท้าวมหาพรหม ศาลพระพรหมห้วยขวาง ปี2519 หลวงปู่โต๊ะ วัดประดู่ฉิมพลีเสก
Description
The Thao Maha Brahm coin was created in B.E. 2519 by the Brahm Shrine Huay Kwang, Bangkok, to serve as a keepsake and to promote the principles of Buddhism. It received the blessing from Luang Pu Toh Inthasuwanno of Wat Pradoo Chimplee, who participated in the blessing ceremony. The Brahm Shrine Huay Kwang is a renowned place of worship in Bangkok, established in the 2510s decade, and serves as a center of faith for people who continuously pay respects to Thao Maha Brahm. Sacred objects created by the Brahm Shrine Huay Kwang in its early period were produced in multiple occasions, inviting famous monks and masters of each era to participate in blessing ceremonies. Luang Pu Toh Inthasuwanno (B.E. 2430–2524) was the former abbot of Wat Pradoo Chimplee, Phrasecharoen District, Bangkok, and was a venerated monk among Buddhists throughout the country. He played an important role in developing the temple, propagating Buddhism, and creating many auspicious objects across multiple generations with significant histories.




