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post Nov 6 2012, 01:06 PM

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Phra Buddha Chinnaraj Buccha (9 inch Lap), Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahatat Woramahawihan (Wat Yai), Phitsanulok Province (B.E.2548)


Size : 9 inch Lap (Height 22 inch x Width 16 inch)

Every buccha come with individual code number in thai numerals.


Biography of Phra Buddha Chinnaraj "Victory Buddha"

Phra Buddha Chinnaraj is one of the most beautiful and venerated Buddha sculpture in the posture of submitting Mara in Thailand. Wat Yai is famous throughout Thailand for this gold casted Phra Buddha Chinnaraj also known as “Victory Buddha” to the Thais. Wat Yai (meaning Big Temple) is also referred to as Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahatat Woramahawihan and it is regarded as the most important Thai Theravada monastery in Phitsanulok Province.

Inside Wat Yai hosts Phra Buddha Chinnaraj which was built during the reign of King Mahathamma Racha Lithai in AD 1357. The pearl inlaid wooden doors of the temple were built by King Borommakot in AD 1756 dedicated to Phra Buddha Chinnaraj. Behind the temple is a large pagoda measuring 36m high with a staircase leading up to the niche containing Lord Buddha’s relics. In front of the pagoda, there is Phra Attharos, a standing Buddha image.

Throughout history, the Royal family in Thailand firmly believed in Phra Buddha Chinnaraj until the extent that King Rama 5 faithfully made several copies of the Victory Buddha to be placed in other parts of Thailand including Wat Benchamabophit in Bangkok and Wat Saranat Thammaram in Rayong. However, the original Phra Buddha Chinnaraj at Wat Yai remained as the most popular and why is it so? We may want to dwell into the history making of this sacred Buddha, second in Thailand after the sacred Emerald Buddha of Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok.

According to commentary records emphasized that Phra Buddha Chinnaraj is the most powerful and respected Buddha in Thailand. Not only that. It’s also regarded as a perfect Buddha in the Thai Kingdom. The sculpture of this Buddha for Success traced back to AD1357 with over 650 years of history. During the Sukhothai era, King Mahathamma Racha Lithai felt devastated over the many deaths due to war. Feeling unrest due to the fear of Karma for the many killings had caused King Lithai grave concerns. In order to reduce his own Karma and seek forgiveness from his lost soldiers at the battlefield, he wanted to perform some good deeds. Hence, King Lithai ordered the construction of Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat. More importantly, the King had wished to have 3 residing Buddha gilded in gold to be constructed and placed inside the new temple; Phra Buddha Chinnaraj, Phra Buddha Chinnasri and Phra Buddha Satsada.

King Lithai had especially engaged 5 of the most cultivated holy men in white robes with austerity practice to participate in the making of the three Buddha sculptures. In addition to that, he also sought the best sculptors at that time in the formation of this working team.

The Buddha statues are made from a combination of 5 metal compounds; gold, silver, copper, metal and tin. When the construction of all the statues was completed, the unexpected happened. Only 2 of the statues was successfully completed which was Phra Buddha Chinnasri and Phra Buddha Satsada. The Phra Buddha Chinnaraj failed for unknown reason.

Not long after that, King Lithai ordered the construction of Phra Chinnaraj again for the 2nd time. This time more specialists were engaged to do the job. Again the project failed and nobody knows the reason for the failure. Rendered with such disaster, he then decided to defer the construction of Phra Buddha Chinnaraj for a while. However, he did not give up the plan just because of the “unknown” problems that was encountered. He offered prayers to have a solemn and perfect Buddha statue for the Thai people to venerate.

Two years went by and the King had decided it’s time he would begin construction of Phra Buddha Chinnaraj for the 3rd time. Everything went well at first but when come to the stage of pouring the 5 metal composites during the casting process, uneasy feelings crept into the minds of the sculptors fearing the recurrence of previous unsuccessful attempts. An elderly man in white robe suddenly appeared out from nowhere to give them assurance and offered to help. Before long, the material casting process of Phra Buddha Chinnaraj was done. Everyone prayed sincerely at the crucial moment of opening the casting mould to see the outcome of the statue whether this time they succeed in their attempt or fail again. Gradually the mould encasing the Victory Buddha was opened and the golden structure began to illuminate. Tears flowed from the eyes of King Lithai and everyone as they have been bestowed upon a solemn Buddha statue and a successful mission accomplished.

While everyone was admiring the newly constructed statue, they suddenly realized the elderly man in white robe vanished into thin air was nowhere to be found. People started to speculate that the elderly man was a celestial being sent from heaven to assist in the construction of the Victory Buddha. The King then ordered the construction of a small temple as thanksgiving to commemorate the elderly man.

In Thai scriptures, it’s mentioned that at the sides surrounding the Victory Buddha are two ferocious Nagas (dragon) that frequently caused harms and devastation to people. Finally, they were subdued by Lord Buddha and were converted as celestial Dharma guardians. The other 2 celestial beings that are placed near to both knees of Lord Buddha are the powerful Dharma protectors; Hanuman (Monkey God) and Tao Tetsuwan (Door Guardian). Thai people and many Buddhist prayed to the Victory Buddha and most of their wishes are answered.
(This article ''Biography of Phra Buddha Chinnaraj '' is from a blogger. Just for reference.)


The majestic Phra Buddha Chinaraj projects an aura of authority to its bearer, at the same time providing protection, dispelling evil, bringing wealth by promoting smoothness in our endeavour, success, loving kindness, good luck, family harmony, etc.

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post Nov 7 2012, 02:28 PM

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Phra Somdej Roi Pee (100th Anniversary), Mass Chanted, Wat Rakang Kositaram (B.E.2515).

Phra Somdej Wat Rakang is probably the most famous Buddhist amulet in the whole Kingdom of Thailand. This is simply due to its sacred Buddhistic values made by a highly respected monk in the 19th century, Reverend Somdej Phra Puttajarn Toh Prommarangsi of Wat Rakang Kosittaram in Bangkok. This highly revered Phra Somdej votive tablet originated from Wat Rakang "Temple of Bell" in Bangkok.

The buddha amulet Somdej Wat Rakang was given the name as the "King of all amulets" by Tri Yampawai a master in Thai Buddhist amulets world. Tri Yampawai had classified Somdej Wat Rakang as the 1st of amulet grouping in the Grand 5 "Benjapakee". The other 4 amulet groupings are Phra Rod Maha Wan (Lam Phun), Phra Nang Phaya (Phitsanulok), Phra Sum Kaw (Khampaeng Phet), Phra Phong Suphan (Supanburi).

Phra Somdej Wat Rakhang Roi Pee(100 years). Made on 100th Anniversary of late Somdej Phraphutdhacharn(Toh) passed away day on 22 June B.E. 2515. The Greatest Guru of Wat Rakhang. The temple held a great memorial activities.

This batch was known to go through grand mass chanting by many famous monks, over hundred of great monks includes. His Majesty the King and Queen also join the ceremony.

The Monks who were invited to bless the Phra Somdej were such as:

1. LP Thira, Wat PalaeLai, Suphanburi
2.LP Thoon, Wat Bodhi Nimit, Bangkok
3.LP Toh, Wat Pradoo- Chimplee, Bangkok
4. LP Heng ,Wat Gallaya, Bangkok
5. LP Seng, Wat Gallaya, Bangkok
6. LP Nor, Wat Klang Tharua, Ayuthaya
7. LP Chiam, Wat Sothorn, Chachoengsao
8. Chao Khun Sri (Prayad), Wat Suthat, Bangkok
9. Phra PhromChakSangworn, Wat Phra BuddhaBart Takpah, Lampoon
10. LP Thiam, Wat KasatraThiraj, Ayuthaya
11. LP Sod, Wat HangNamSakon, Nakonsawan
12.LP Tae Kong Thong, Wat SamNgam, NakonPathom
13. LP Prink, Wat Bosth KongThanoo, Lopburi
14. LP Nuang , Wat Chula Manee, SamutSongkram
15. LP Pee, Wat Dan Lan Hoi, Sukhothai
etc.

Size: 2.5 X 3.8 cm. Easy to identify. Nice collection, perfect piece.


Old mixture, good ceremony. Can use as same as original Phra Somdej made by Somdej Toh.


Worshipping Phra Somdej Wat Rakhang
Take the amulet in both your hands and place over your head and think of Somdej Phra Buddhacharn Toh and then recite the following sacred spell.

Namo Tussa Pakavato Arahato Samma Sam Buddhussa
Namo Tussa Pakavato Arahato Samma Sam Buddhussa
Namo Tussa Pakavato Arahato Samma Sam Buddhussa
Ohm Masri Masri Prohmrangsi Namatecho Maha Samano Maha Punyo Mahalapo Mahayaso Sappasotathi Pawantu-mae
Puttakamo Lapae Puttung TanaKamo Lapae Taung Atti Kayae Kaya Yayah Devanung Piya Tung Suttava
(respect for the magic power that would help call upon fortune)
Itipiso Pakava Yamarachano Tao Vessuvanno Moranung Sukung Arahung Sukato Namo Buddha Ya
(respect for the magic power that would protect the worshipper from dangers)

Thanks for people who support us. This amulet has been rented out.

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post Nov 7 2012, 03:35 PM

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Phra Somdej Roy Pad Pee (108th Anniversary), Crack Mould, Mass Chanted, Wat Rakang Kositaram (B.E.2523).

Special : Phra Somdej Roy Pad Pee Phim Yai and Crack Mould - Lai Nga (height 3.8cm) of Wat Rakhang Kositaram was made and consecrated by Top Monks, in year (B.E. 2523) for the 108th memorial anniversary of Phra Somdej Toh who passed away in the year B.E. 2415. Features old Holy powder from broken Buddha amulets from Wat Rakhang, Wat Bang KhunPhom, Wat KetChaiyo are used for making this masterpiece. Very stunning and beautiful condition. Temple Blue chop at the reverse.


Effect : Smooth sailing in life, Overcome all obstacles in life, Wealth fetching, Good in business, Overall good luck, Protection from harm and danger, good opportunity and successful in everything that you do.


Worshipping Phra Somdej Wat Rakhang
Take the amulet in both your hands and place over your head and think of Somdej Phra Buddhacharn Toh and then recite the following sacred spell.

Namo Tussa Pakavato Arahato Samma Sam Buddhussa
Namo Tussa Pakavato Arahato Samma Sam Buddhussa
Namo Tussa Pakavato Arahato Samma Sam Buddhussa
Ohm Masri Masri Prohmrangsi Namatecho Maha Samano Maha Punyo Mahalapo Mahayaso Sappasotathi Pawantu-mae
Puttakamo Lapae Puttung TanaKamo Lapae Taung Atti Kayae Kaya Yayah Devanung Piya Tung Suttava
(respect for the magic power that would help call upon fortune)
Itipiso Pakava Yamarachano Tao Vessuvanno Moranung Sukung Arahung Sukato Namo Buddha Ya
(respect for the magic power that would protect the worshipper from dangers)

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post Nov 8 2012, 10:04 AM

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bro,these still available?

atukam Ramathep Kossetti (copper color) (B.E. 2549).

Made by 108 type of herbs and holy powders.

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Phra Somdej Roy Pad Pee (108th Anniversary), Mass Chanted, Wat Rakang Kositaram (B.E.2523).

Special : Phra Somdej Roy Pad Pee Phim Yai and Crack Mould - Lai Nga (height 3.8cm) of Wat Rakhang Kositaram was made and consecrated by Top Monks, in year (B.E. 2523) for the 108th memorial anniversary of Phra Somdej Toh who passed away in the year B.E. 2415. Features old Holy powder from broken Buddha amulets from Wat Rakhang, Wat Bang KhunPhom, Wat KetChaiyo are used for making this masterpiece. Very stunning and beautiful condition.


Effect : Smooth sailing in life, Overcome all obstacles in life, Wealth fetching, Good in business, Overall good luck, Protection from harm and danger, good opportunity and successful in everything that you do.


Worshipping Phra Somdej Wat Rakhang
Take the amulet in both your hands and place over your head and think of Somdej Phra Buddhacharn Toh and then recite the following sacred spell.

Namo Tussa Pakavato Arahato Samma Sam Buddhussa
Namo Tussa Pakavato Arahato Samma Sam Buddhussa
Namo Tussa Pakavato Arahato Samma Sam Buddhussa
Ohm Masri Masri Prohmrangsi Namatecho Maha Samano Maha Punyo Mahalapo Mahayaso Sappasotathi Pawantu-mae
Puttakamo Lapae Puttung TanaKamo Lapae Taung Atti Kayae Kaya Yayah Devanung Piya Tung Suttava
(respect for the magic power that would help call upon fortune)
Itipiso Pakava Yamarachano Tao Vessuvanno Moranung Sukung Arahung Sukato Namo Buddha Ya
(respect for the magic power that would protect the worshipper from dangers)

With certificate 4th place in one of the Bkk Amulets Competition.

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Phra Somdej BKP Roon Soon Gao, Phim Sen Daai, Mass Chanted, Wat Bang Khun Prom (B.E.2509)


About 140 years ago, the sacred plaque Phra Somdej was made by Archan Toh who had built 3 temples which were respectively the ChaiYo Woraviharn, the Wat Rakang Kositaram and Wat Bangkhunprom (later divided into Wat Mai Amataros and Wat Intharaviharn). When Phra Somdej Toh was serving his last year term at Wat In (Wat Intarawihan) he made the last batch of sacred plaques and buried them all at the burial ground in a nearby chedi in Wat Amataros, at that time a short walking distance to Wat In located in Angtong province. In B.E.2509, 2517 and 1931, Wat Bang Khun Prom used old broken amulets from Wat Mai Amataros, including those of Phra Somdej Archan Toh for new a new series of Phra Somdej. Somdej Phra Phutdhajharn (Toh), Wat Rakang, made and blessed the most famous Somdej Wat Rakang between B.E. 2400-2413. This is a beautiful Phra Somdej BKP 2509 with equally clear and perfect condition, encasing with 900 Solid Yellow Gold waterproof frame. Temple chop behind of the amulet.


Somdej Toh passed away in B.E. 2415 (1872) at the age of 85. All his Somdej amulets were blessed by himself with ChinnaBanchorn Katha. Materials for making the Somdejs comprise: shell lime, Phong Vises ( holy powder), assorted flowers from shrine, rice remains after his consumption, lotus, banana, ashes from incense burns, honey, tang oil, etc. The Phra Somdej amulet is probably the most popular amulet in Thailand. It has been created by countless monks ever since the first Somdej amulet, Somdej Orahang or Ong Tee Neung, was consecrated by acting Supreme Patriart of Thailand, Phra Sankaraj Suk from Wat Mahathat in B.E. 2360-2363. It was this amulet that formed the template for the later and possibly greatest Somdej amulets of all time created by Somdej Phra Buddhacharn (Somdej Toh) from Wat Rakhang and Wat Bangkhunprom. Reference book: "Phra Bang Khun Prom 2509 and Powder Amulet of Wat Mai Ammataros" by Teerayuth Chong Boon Ya Nu Parb, illustrates 2509 batch, 2517 batch, 2531 batch, Somdej 100th Anniversary (Roi Pee) Wat Rakang, Somdej Luang Ta Pan, Somdet LP.Lampoo. Features, every pattern of each batch. In B.E. 2509, when Wat Bang Khun Prom held a major celebration to build a large statue of Buddha and Phra Somdej Puttajahn (Toh Promarangsee), there was also a batch of somdej amulets of mixed powder being chanted. It is called mixed powder somdej because the amulets were mixed with many different types of amulets from old chedi all over thailand; old somdej amulets from Chedi of Wat Bang Khun Prom, amulets from Chedi of Wat Sahm Pheaum, amulets from Chedi of Wat Kroosalort, Ayutthaya, Phra Nang Phaya amulets from Chedi of Phitsanulok Province and even first batch of Wat Paknam amulets.

Mainly, this batch of somdej amulets was chanted for the purpose of replacing the broken old somdej amulets from the old chedi of Wat Bang Khun Prom. (The old chedi was opened in B.E.2500 and all the somdej amulets that were placed there by Phra Somdej Puttajahn Toh, a hundred of years ago were removed from the chedi to prevent further damage to the chedi and theft on the old somdej amulets). Half of the newly chanted somdej amulets would be placed inside the repaired chedi and the other half would be distributed to the public. As such, this batch of somdej amulets is also called Phra Somdej Soon Gao(09), meaning somdej amulets chanted in B.E.2509.

On 4th January B.E.2509, this batch of amulets was chanted at Wat Bang Khun Prom. There were many famous monks participated in the chanting:

1. Luang Pu Nak, Wat Rakang
2. Luang Phor Ngern, Wat DornYaaiHorm
3. Luang Phor Tae, Wat SahmNgahn
4. Luang Phor Nor, Wat GlahngTahReau
5. Ajahn Tim, Wat Chiang Hai
6. Ajahn AmPon, Wat Prasat
7. Ajahn Dteum, Wat PraLory
8. Luang Phor Horm, Wat ChakHaMahk
9. Tahn Chao Khun WimLaGitJahn, Wat ChaNaSongRahm
10. Phra Khru PlayWiSutTiWat, Wat Suthat


The materials that were used for this batch of amulets were:

1. Sea Shell Powder
2. Tang Tiw Oil
3. Sugar Cane Water
4. Many tins of broken Pra Somdej Bang Khun Prom from old Chedi
5. Powder from amulets of Wat Sahm Pheaum Chedi - 2 KG
6. Powder from amulets of Wat Kroosalort Chedi - 2 KG
7. Phra Wat Paknam first batch - 19 pieces
8. Phra Nang Phaya - 3 to 4 pieces
9. Incense Powder
10. Candles
11. Yellow Plaster
12. Flowers


There were a total of 14 different Pims created for this batch, but not all were placed into the Chedi. There different Pims and quantity of amulets placed inside the Chedi are:

1. Pim Yai - 10,500 pieces
2. Pim Trong Jedee - 10,500 pieces
3. Pim Tahn Saen - 10,500 pieces
4. Pim Prok Poh - 10,500 pieces
5. Pim Sen Daai - 10.500 pieces
6. Pim Sang Kah Ti - 10.500 pieces
7. Pim Tahn Koo - 10,500 pieces
8. Pim Sian Baht Ork Krut - 10,500 pieces
9. Pim Pra Norn - 509 pieces
10. Pim Jan Lory - 1,250 pieces
11. Pim Kanean See Leam - 209 pieces

Total pieces placed inside Chedi were 85, 968 pieces

The rest of the amulets which were distributed to the public, according to the records are:

1. Pim Yai - 10,209 pieces
2. Pim Trong Jedee - 12,509 pieces
3. Pim Tahn Saen - 8,000 pieces
4. Pim Prok Poh - 6,000 pieces
5. Pim Sen Daai - 9,500 pieces
6. Pim Sang Kah Ti - 11,000 pieces
7. Pim Tahn Koo - 8,000 pieces
8. Pim Sian Baht Ork Krut - 7,200 pieces
9. Pim Pra Norn - 509 pieces
10. Pim Jan Lory - 790 pieces
11. Pim Kanean See Leum - 700 pieces
Total pieces distributed to public were 74,417 pieces

In addition, there were 3 more pims, but there were no records of how many pieces were chanted. They are, Pim Get Bua Dtum, Pim Roop Meuan Somdej Puttajahn Toh Hah Leam and Pim Roop Meuan Somdej Puttajahn Toh See Leam.

One important thing to note about this batch of somdej amulets, is that every pieces of amulets are different and not the same in terms of clarity and sizes, this is because this batch of amulets were hand made. Due to the mixtures of many types of powders, the colour of the amulets also varies from one another, some are more white, so more yellowish and some even can see old somdej powder. In regards, to the temple chop at the back of the amulet, some amulets has a clearer chop, some lighter, some darker and some without chop.


Phra Somdej Bang Khun Prom Roon 09 is as good as the old somdej Bang Khun Prom chanted by Phra PuttaJahn Toh, this is because it contained the old somdej powder. Not only it was chanted by many famous and good monks, it was chanted for a good purpose as well. Good for Metta Maha Niyom (loving kindness), Kong Grapan (invulnerable against weapons), Klaew Klaad (protection) etc. Ultimately, the use of this amulet depends on the wearer himself.
(The information about "Phra Somdej BKP Roon 09" is from others website. Just for reference.)

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post Nov 12 2012, 08:38 AM

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Phra Prathan Buccha (9 inch Lap), Roon Ahmata Maha MongKhun, Wat Mai Amataros (aka Wat Bang Khun Prom) (B.E.2554)


Made : 200 pieces

Size : 9 inch Lap (Height 19.5 inch x Width 14 inch)

Every buccha come with individual code number in thai numerals. With a piece of Phra Somdej Nur Phong (mixed with Phra Somdej BKP Roon Soon Gao's (2509) powder) pasted on the buccha.



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Mini Bia Gae (Phim Lek), Luang Phor Cher, Wat Klang Bang Kaew, Nakorn Pathom (B.E. 2551)


Size : 2 cm x 1.8 cm

This Bia Gae is made and blessed by Luang Phor Cher (also know as Luang Phor Jurah). Luang Phor Cher is expert in making good and effective Bia Gae who will block Bad Luck, Black Magic, Metta and Protection. Luang Phor Cher is the disciple of Luang Phor Perm Wat Klang Bang Kaew where he has taken over the position after he passed away. Other than making good and effective Bia Gae, Luang Phor Cher also good in making good Jindamanee powder which is famous in Thailand and even donated to other temple to make amulets from it.

Suitable for females and kids due to the small size.

Bia Gae

The magic science to create Bia Gae amulets was known and inherited from the Ayuttaya Period or at least 400-500 years ago and many believe that the tradition is older than that.

Bia Gae (Cowrie/Cowry/Seashell, commonly filled with mercury and takrut) is a special kind of amulet which is widely use to avoid and protect from Black Magic, Evil Forces, Ghosts and Spirits.

Cowrie or Cowry shell is a very beautiful shiny tropical sea shell, it is humped back sometimes decorated with spots like a leopard skin. During ancient time in China, South East Asia and Africa, it was commonly used as coin or money. The Thai people called it Bia Gae and used it instead as a talisman for protection. The arched back of cowrie is like a shield and therefore it is believe that it could bounce off evil energy, similar to tortoise shell was employed by Feng Shui master in China for warding off bad energy. Mercury was also filled inside the cowrie, takrut then placed at the gap of the cowrie, and sealed tightly with special ingredients preventing it from leakage. Sometimes, it will be tied around with strings and painted with lacquer.

The wearer believes that he will be protected against: black magic, bad luck, evil forces and demons. Bia Gae are known to be effective for protection and in particular from evil influences and malevolent spirits. It is not uncommon for persons on their death bed to request such an amulet as protection from spirits that will endlessly disturb and torture the dying. It is said by some that such amulets will also help to set the soul free and give protection beyond the grave,ensuring a smooth passage into the next life.

(The details about Bia Gae amulet is from others website. Just used for reference.)

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Phra Somdej Nai Phau, Phim Song Jedi, Wat Intharaviharn (aka Wat Bang Khun Prom) (B.E. 2495)


For more details, please check it out the below link (Just for reference):
Phra Somdej Nai Phau

(With certificate 3rd place in one of the Bkk Amulets Competition.)


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Mitmor (Magical Knife), Chao Khun Onn, Wat PhraChum Cholthara, Sungai Padi, Narathiwat Province (B.E. 2555).


With original temple box.

Made : 500
Mit Mor
1.Repel the effects of black magic
2.Enhance leadership and Metta (love & kindness), protection from accidents and personal injury.
3.Exorcise any resident evil spirits.
4.Place blade tip in water to make holy and can be used to prevent bad dreams and repel bad luck and used to repel water to repel bad luck or bad dreaming.
5.Protect against the influence of other powerful talismans.
6.Protection from animal bites.
7.If kept at home will give the worshiper prior warning of impending danger such as fire or theft.
8.Whilst traveling into remote areas such as jungles or forest you should apologize to mother earth by using the Mit Mor to cut a circle into the earth around yourself. The circle will become an invisible barrier against malevolent spirits and wild animals.
9.Hold Mit Mor between your teeth whilst trans versing any water. Protection from animal bites and water spirits.
10.As a cure for poisoning. Dip the blade tip in water. Administer the water orally.
11.If inflicted by black magic which manifests as localized bodily swelling, use the Mit Mor to gently touch the affected areas, chasing the afflicted areas to the extremities of the body.
12.To exorcise evil spirits that use the human vessel. Apply the blade of the Mit Mor directly to the patients head, or nape of neck. Also can be used in conjunction with holy water.
13.During pregnancy, use the Mit Mor to make holy water, administer orally. Child birth will be less painful.
·Don’t show off to others by making them aware you own a magic weapon.
·Don’t help others with its powers unless requested.
·Don’t use this Mit Mor kill anything.
·Don’t use this Mit Mor to harm another person.
·Don’t commit adultery.
·Don’t take this Mit Mor into houses of ill-repute.

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Takrut Maha PoKhaSap, Roon Sau Ha, Luang Phor Maha Surasak, Wat Pradoo, Samut SongKham Province (B.E. 2555)


Length : 6' inch
Monk : Luang Phor Maha Surasak.
Temple : Wat Pradoo.
Province : Samut SongKham
Year : This Takrut Maha PoKhaSap is hand carved Yant at inside plate. Outside part of the takrut wrapped with Gold Foil and laser craved with name and year. Strongly blessed by LP Maha Surasak. Lenght 6' inch made since B.E. 2555.
Effect : It has superb power of protection, prosperity, harmony, avoiding negative influences or chi, winning over business competition.

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Phra Somdej Nai Phau, Phim Nak Ok (Big Chest), Wat Intharaviharn (aka Wat Bang Khun Prom) (B.E. 2495)


For more details, please check it out the below link (Just for reference):
Phra Somdej Nai Phau

(With certificate 2nd place in one of the Bkk Amulets Competition.)


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post Nov 18 2012, 10:49 PM

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do you have soul guard/ please recoomend me..

or you may sms me, as i seldom online... i will contact u back via sms or phone call..


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post Nov 21 2012, 01:06 AM

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QUOTE(Nicklkc @ Nov 2 2012, 03:50 PM)
Phra Pidta Phim Million (Real Gold Mask), Luang Phor Koon, Wat Ban Rai (B.E.2537)

Made : 999 pieces

Effect : Prosperity, Wealthy fetching, Protection from bad influence and evil, Metta Mahalap, Harmproof and bring good fortune especially business and authority, Improve your luck and fortune and there is great power about fulfill the worshiper’s wishes.
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post Nov 21 2012, 01:46 AM

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CAN pm PRICE?
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post Nov 21 2012, 06:17 PM

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Phra Phrom Silver Rian (with Gold Mask) (The Four Faces of God) 四面神, Ajahn Tew, Wat Manichulakarn (B.E. 2554).


Phra Phrom(The four-faced Brahmā Sahampati) 四面神
Brahmā Sahampati is an early Hindu religion dating back some 5,000 years. This religion is mainly symbolized by a trinity of Gods, namely; Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver and Shiva the destroyer. It is believed that this Brahmanical triad combined their powers to create the Buddhist world.

One of the earliest iconographic descriptions of Brahma is that of the four-faced god seated on a lotus. In Thai Buddhism this Brahminist 4-faced god is known as "Phrom Sie Nah ", but it often referred to by others as the 4 faced Buddha.

Thai Buddhists highly respect many Brahminist gods including the 4-faced Phrom Buddhism grew out of a culture which believed in many levels of gods, called devas. There were also the highest level of gods, the Brahma gods, and Maha Brahma, the highest God.

Indeed many Thai religious ceremonies are heavily influenced by Hindu ritualistic practices even amulet consecrations. Buddhism as a religion is deeply rooted in early Hinduism from which it developed.

The description of Brahma like other deities of Hinduism bears a mystic symbolism. The lotus represents the Reality. Brahma sitting on the lotus indicates that he is ever-rooted in the infinite Reality. Reality is the foundation on which his personality rests. The four faces of Brahma represent the four Vedas. They also symbolise the functioning of the inner personality (antahkarana) which consists of thoughts. They are the mind (manas), the intellect (buddhi), ego (ahamkara) and conditioned-consciousness (chitta). They represent the four ways in which thoughts function. They are the manifestations of the unmanifest Consciousness

The significance of the 4 faced God from the Thai perspective is that the Great Brahma is able offer help to the people who cry to him from all directions, granting wishes to those who ask. It is widely thought that Phra Phrom offers protection from danger and prosperity in business.

The most famous image of Brahma or Phra Phrom is located at the Erawan Shrine which can be found at the intersection between Ratchadamri Road and Ratchaprasong Road in Pathum Wan district, Bangkok, Thailand. It is a popular tourist attraction and often features performances by resident Thai dance troupes, who are hired by worshippers in return for seeing their prayers at the shrine answered.

Interestingly Lord Brahma is not popularly worshipped in India. This is so, because the idea of creation is repugnant to seeker of Truth since the creation of thoughts has veiled the infinite Reality. The attempt of all spiritual seekers is to destroy the existing thoughts and maintain the state of single pointed thought until the Reality is revealed. Hence, Siva (god of destruction) and Vishnu (god of maintenance) are worshiped more than Brahma.

Phra Phrom will save you from black magic and the evil ones, brings you happiness, money and prosperity, help to make your good wishes come true, providing protection from danger, and endow the wearer with good luck and and fortune.


The significance of the the various objects held in the hands are:

1.Book signifies wisdom (Panna) leading to the right path to success
2.Chanting Beads signifies cultivation of good karma in the cycle of birth and death (Samsara)
3.Jug signifies ample water (wealth) where one would not be out of thirst opportunity to earn a living
4.Baton is used to discard all obtacles created by the evil ones
5.Shell signifies bringing luck and obtaining precious ones
6.Hand on the Chest signifies protection and safety


(The information about Phra Phrom is from others website. Just used for reference.)

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post Nov 28 2012, 02:08 AM

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Luang Phor Ngern Loop Lor, Nur Nawak, Phim Niyom (with kring inside), Wat BangKlan (B.E. 2545)


The average collector who wants a powerful Wealthy Buddha - Luang Phor Ngern amulet usually options for this Superb batch Wat BangKlan B.E. 2545 Phim Niyom of Dark Nawak materials as it is thought to be one of the far the most efficacous posthumous LP Ngern amulet. This Batch was mass chanted by origin temple Wat BangKlan for 3 days 3 nights, this example is simply stunning and finest.

Wealthy Buddha Ceremony at Wat BangKlan, Pijit province is strongly blessed by Top Monks for 3 days 3 nights. This is one of the Grand Ceremony at Wat Bangklan in recent year to created Powerful LP Ngern Looplor. Luang Phor Ngern created many amulets during his life , two of which made him very famous indeed, namely; Loop Lor Phim Niyom and Rian Phim Jop. In particular the LP Ngern Loop Lor Phim Niyom amulets have been accepted by most experts as one of the kingdoms most enduring and popular amulets, rating amongst the great phims from Wat Rakhang and Wat Bangkhunprom - Ajahn Toh Somdej.

Monk : Mass Chanted by Top Monks for 3 days 3 nights.
Temple : Wat BangKlan, Pijit province.

Special : This is Efficacious of Wealthy Buddha 財佛 - LP Ngern Nur Nawak Phim Niyom (Height 2.5cm) strongly blessed by Top Monks for 3 days 3 nights at Origin temple of Wealthy Buddha - Wat BangKlan in year B.E.2545. This Wealthy Buddha is made from sacred Nawak materials with Dark Skin. Additional this Wealthy Buddha Phim Niyom is added Old Wealthy Buddha B.E.2515 materials to make it highly efficacious. This Wealthy Buddha Nur Nawak have Kring Ball at bottom, '45' in Thai numerals code at back and every piece come with individual series number at front. Supplied with original temple box.

Effect : Increasing fortune, charms and success. People respect the owner and gain leadership power everyday, Attract the right kind of opportunity and people to you, Successful in everything that you do, Overcome all barriers in life, Business and sales luck.

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post Dec 10 2012, 02:55 PM

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Handcraft Kayu Raja Pidta(木皇) (with one takrut), Chao Khun Onn, Wat PhraChum Cholthara, Sungai Padi, Narathiwat (B.E. 2553).
Embed with one takrut in the bottom of the amulet.

This Kayu Raja or King of all woods, command its majestic power in the deep interior jungle of South East Asia. This Pidta is carved from the center of Kayu Raja - King Wood trunk where the most strong aura is located. Finally blessed and chanted by Chao Khun Onn.

Effect: Ward off negative and dark energies, Counter black magic, Possess positive energy and expel negative forces, Attract majestic luck in things we do, Attract business, fortune and happiness, Instill confidence and courage, Bring Prosperity, Wealthy fetching, Improve your luck and fortune.

功能 : 出入平安,助事业上发展,贵人扶助,小人远离,避邪挡危险,逢凶化吉。
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post Dec 12 2012, 12:51 AM

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Phra Phikanet + Takrut Maha PoKhaSap Set Kamakan, Roon Wai Kru, Luang Phor Maha Surasak, Wat Pradoo, Samut SongKham Province (B.E. 2550)


In Thailand, Ganesha is called Phra Phikanet or Phra Phikanesuan and is worshipped as the deity of fortune and success, and the remover of obstacles. He is associated with arts, education and trade. Thai Buddhists frequently pay respect to Ganesha and other Brahmin deities as a result of the overlapping Buddhist/Brahmin cosmology.


Takrut Maha PoKhaSap is hand carved Yant at inside plate. Outside part of the takrut wrapped with Gold Foil and hand craved with name. Strongly blessed by LP Maha Surasak. Lenght 6' inch made since B.E.2550.

Effect : It has superb power of protection, prosperity, harmony, avoiding negative influences or chi, winning over business competition.

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post Dec 15 2012, 03:49 PM

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Hi Nick,

I received your package today. Thank you!!

Best Regards

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