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12 Chinese Zodiac Sign Tangkai, Wat Nog (B.E. 2553)

12 Chinese Zodiac Sign Tangkai could bring luck and securing good fortune in business, personal safety, prevent evil spirit, accident and danger. Suitable for female and kid.


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Phra Phrom(Gold plated with Red Color LongYa) 四面佛, Wat Nog (B.E. 2553).

Phra Phrom(The four-faced Brahmā Sahampati) 四面佛

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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Phra Phrom(Silver with Colorful LongYa) 四面佛, Wat Nog (B.E. 2553).

Phra Phrom(The four-faced Brahmā Sahampati) 四面佛

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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Phra Phrom(The four-faced Brahmā Sahampati) 四面佛, Wat Nog (B.E. 2553).

Material: Holy Powder
Color: Beige, Maroon


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post Apr 24 2010, 09:41 PM

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Yee Gor Foong Rian(二哥丰) blessed by Luang Phor Key from Wat Silamyong, Surin Province (B.E.2553).

Yee Gor Foong Rian(二哥丰) with Wealth God (财神爷).

Luang Phor Key Gitiyano of Wat SeeLum Yong Surin province was born on 24th May 1928. Now he is now 79 years old. LP Key was ordained as monk at the age 21 at Wat PetBuRi, Surin province. He has been an expert of concentration of mindfulness in Buddhism way. LP Key went Tudong to PaNomDongRuk mountain of Thailand with LP Cherd who has knowledge of Visha (magic) and Dharma by many years.

LP Key has knowledge of Visha (magic) from Cambodia. He has been well-known as a monk who has been created good amulet. LP Key is one of the top guru monks of the present era. Every day, many people go to meet LP Key. They really need for his help. They are said that LP Key is a monk who possesses a lot of metta (loving-kindness) and bahramee (power).

Luang Phor Key special made Yee Gor Foong amulet. Luang Phor Key blessed it with special magic spell and invite the power of Yee Gor Foong into the amulet. The amulet is chanted in a way that will enable the owner to be successful, lucky and gain the upper hand help strongly in winning when gambling .

Biography of Yee Gor Foong’s (1851 – 1935), @ Zheng Yifeng (郑义丰) his family moved to Thailand from the Chao An Province in China. From a young age he had joined the “Hong Meng Tian Di” a secret society active in revolutionary activities against the Qing Dynasty.

Being a charismatic leader he became the no.2 man of this society and hence the nick name “Er Ger Fong” (2nd elder Fong). He later became the leader of the society.

During this period King Chulalongkorn’s (Rama 5) administration was facing economic instability and needed help. Having seen Er Ger Fong’s great charisma and ability to set up several businesses he approached him for assistance. Er Ger Fong advocated for some casinos and gambling dens to be opened and invited his wide network of business associates both locally and around the region. This generated the much needed revenue for the ruling dynasty and allowed the legacy to grow.As the dynasty grew, Er Ger Fong’s reputation and businesses flourished alongside and spanned many trades including transport, development, trading and most importantly gambling houses.

In his later years Er Ger Fong had a dream of “Tai Hong Gong” (a Chinese deity) told him to carry out philanthropic (charitable) duties. He set up several homes and orphanages for the aged, sick, poor and homeless during his lifetime. His philanthropic acts are not only limited to Thailand but in the region as well.
He passed away in the year 1935 (3rd day of the 1st lunar month) at the age of 87 in Bangkok. He now rest in his home town of Chao An China.



This amulet is best for victories in all gambling and business.
effect is for
1)Unimaginable wealth
2)Winning in all gambling
3)Successful in doing business
4)achieve WEALTH, POWER and FREEDOM
5)the "upper hand" in gambling by winning all your competitor
6)Gain the "upper hand" in business or your career by instantly gaining rapport with colleagues and clients... negotiating with power and poise... devising highly creative solutions to almost any problem that dares stumble in your path!
7)Lottery and windfall luck
8)Super good luck
9)Win every single gambling game.
10)money comes in like water
11)Business opportunity will come in every time and business success will soar to new height then ever before.

With 4 different color and material which is:-
(1) 3 kasat (Gold, Silver, and Copper plated) RM90
(2) Silver plated RM80
(3) Gold plated RM80
(4) Lead material RM80
(5) Copper material RM50


Yee Gor Foong Katha:

Jek Sim Ai kiew
Namo Tai Sue
Tai Pui Lieng Miang
Jeng Sae Yee Go Hong
Chai Seung Yee Go Hong
Po Sak Sue Oow Gim Ngeng Tai Po
Po Jang Chai Ko
Sue Gao Oow Gae Lai
Gao Oow Gae Lai
Aek Jit Khor Wing Worn Namo Metta
GaRuNa Choke Lab Wassana
BaRaMee Phor Poo Chao Yee Go Hong
Prod Pra Tan Ngern Thong
Choke Lab Gaew Hwan Rattana Manee
PraTan Khumm Sap Lam Ka Soo Ruen Ka Noi


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post Apr 28 2010, 01:32 AM

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Phra Somdej(with color, 19 gold takruts and hair), Luang Phor Koon, Wat Bahn Rai, Nakhon Ratchasima Province (B.E.2537).

Material: Nur Pong added with 19 pcs gold takruds & Luang Phor's hair


Luang Phor Koon was borned on Thursday, 4th October BE2466. He was raised in a well off family. His grandfather was an influential person and very well-known in Nakon Raatchaseemah province. He also known to have Wichah (magic power), and many people were afraid of him.

When Luang Phor Koon was 7 years old , his grandfather brought him to study Thai and Pali under Ah Jahn Cheum, Ah Jahn Saai and Pra Ah Jahn Lee in a temple near his house.

Luang Phor Koon was ordained as a monk at the age of 21 years old at Wat Thanon HakYai on 5th May BE2487. Pra Kru Wijahn Dtigit was the preceptor. Pra Kru Atigahn Torng Suk was his dhamma teacher. His monk's name is Pisuttoh.

Luang Phor Koon stayed in Wat Thanon HakYai to study dhamma, in addition Luang Phor Koon also learned under Luang Daeng Wat Nong Poh. He learned dhamma, sammahdti and Wichah (magic) from Luang Phor Daeng. Luang Phor Koon was very diligent when studied under Luang Phor Daeng. Seeing that Luang Phor Koon was so keen in learning, Luang Phor Daeng brought Luang Phor Koon to meet Luang Phor Kong who was the abbot of Wat HatYai. Then, Luang Phor Koon became the disciple of Luang Phor Kong.

Luang Phor Kong was a Pra Tudong (forest monk) and brought Luang Phor Koon to Tudong (forest dwelling). Besides dhamma and sammahdti, Luang Phor Kong also taught Luang Phor Koon Wichah (magic) on inserting takrut into a person's arm.

After learning from Luang Phor Kong for some time, Luang Phor Koon went Tudong alone. He went as far as Laos and Cambodia. He stayed in the deep forests of Laos and Cambodia for many years. During the rainy season, if Luang Phor Koon was near town, he would stayed in any one of the temple near town to Khow Pansah (rainy season for a monk to stay indoors), if he was still in the forest, he would stay in the forest and continue his Tudong.

Luang Phor Koon returned to Thailand after more than 10 years of Tudong, and reside at Wat Bahn Rai, Nakon Raatchaseemah. The first time, Luang Phor Koon came to Wat Bahn Rai, the temple was in bad condtion. There was only a old Salah (shether), Bot (hall) and Guti (place where Buddha Statue will be placed).

Luang Phor Koon seeing that was determined to re-build this temple. He approached the abbot of the temple at that time, and asked him for his help. The abbot told him that the temple did not have much fund (only 10,000 bahts) and asked Luang Phor Koon how much money he needed to re-build the temple. Luang Phor Koon replied that he needed 3 to 4 million bahts. When the abbot heard that, he said that he had no ability to help, though it was his duties. Luang Phor Koon, then asked the villagers and his lay disciples to source for fund. Many people came forward and helped. The total fund collected was almost 2 million bahts and Wat Bahn Rai was re-built.

Luang Por Koon was gradually gaining popularity in Nakon Raatchaseemah. Whenever, people heard Luang Phor Koon wanted to build a temple or a school, many people would come forward to help. Luang Phor Koon had built many schools, temples and hospitals in Nakon Raachaseemah.

The devotees who go to Wat Bahn Rai, be it rich or poor, Luang Phor Koon will meet them personally and bless them. He would specially make time for the poorer devotees, because to Luang Phor Koon, the poorer devotees need to earn a living, and thus their time is more precious comparing to the richer ones who had already have a stable livelihood.

Luang Phor Koon chanted the most amulets in Thailand. Many temples and people would create the amulets and asked him to bless. He seldom rejected anyone when come to him for blessings. Luang Phor Koon is very good in the Wichah of inserting takrut. He would personally insert the takrut under the arm of the devotees, these takruts are very well proven to protect a person from accidents, Metta and as well as KongGrapan (immunity from weapons).

Almost 20 years, Luang Phor Koon had chanted and inserted takruts, but now Luang Phor Koon had stopped due to poor health. However, he will still meet and bless the devotees who go to Wat Bahn Rai to pay respect to him.

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Phra Somdej(with 1 gold takrut), Luang Phor Koon, Wat Bahn Rai, Nakhon Ratchasima Province.

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Lersi Tafai (火眼鲁士), Luang Pu Garlong, Wat Khao Lam.

This Lersi Tafai blessed and chanted by Luang Pu Garlong Jakarpat Narai and Watkru worship elder cermony B.E.2551. Backside attach Lersi's head and Silver trakrut.

This amulet bless/chant for strong wealth luck and miracle fortune. One who pray may not fall, the tiger hermit grant successful wish and overcome all obstacles and dangers. By carrying with oneself the images of Phra Lersi, one can be protected from all forms of black magic and evil spirits as well. Students are also recommended to wear his image as he is able to aid one in studies and knowledgeable pursuits.


"Namo tassa Pakawatoh Arrahatoh Summa Sumputassa" (3 times)

The mantra worship Reusi/Lersi Tafai

"Namassitava Itsisithiloganaryung Anutarung Aesijapuntanusatra Arhungwuntamitung Aesisitthivedsa" (3 times)

"Sitthigidjung Sitthigummung Sitthigariyatathakatoh Sitthitaechochayunidjung Sitthilapohniruntarung Suppagummungphrasithhimae"



功效: 避邪, 避降头, 加强好运, 增智慧


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Tiger Face Lersi , Luang Pu Garlong, Wat Khao Lam.

Luang Pu Garlong 91 years olds. Phra Reusi/Lersi Narsur Tiger face is the great master of spell. Luang Pu Garlong once meditation practice at Wat Dowdueng and see the face of very old man hundreds of year in his meditation. Sudden the face change into the face of furious tiger. The tiger hermit then ask Luang Pu who are you. Luang Pu Garlong reply "My name is Garlong, now i'm prilgrimage tranining mindfulness with meditation by the teaching of Buddha" The tiger face Reusi/Lersi then told him that there're monk who come and try to test the power of them self with spirits. He was once a monk in Ayuttaya era periods around 500 years ago name "Luang Phor Kruith", he was success the high level of yan meditation and "Ser Ming" the white tiger spell. Once he died his spirit become a hermits living with a tiger face until this days.

Luang Pu Garlong build Wat Khao Lam in B.E.2513, every time in his meditation he's always see this spirit. The powerful spirit that always come to help and protect Luang Pu Garlong.

This amulet bless/chant for strong wealth luck and miracle fortune. One who pray may not fall, the tiger hermit grant successful wish and overcome all obstacles ,dangers, ward off black magic and bad luck.


"Namo tassa Pakawatoh Arrahatoh Summa Sumputassa" (3 times)

The mantra worship Tiger Reusi/Lersi

"Namassitava Itsisithiloganaryung Anutarung Aesijapuntanusatra Arhungwuntamitung Aesisitthivedsa" (3 times)

"Sitthigidjung Sitthigummung Sitthigariyatathakatoh Sitthitaechochayunidjung Sitthilapohniruntarung Suppagummungphrasithhimae"



功效: 避邪, 避降头, 加强好运, 增智慧



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Phra Pidta(Copper material), Luang Phor Keow(Phor Than Keow), Wat Hui Ngor, Pattani Province.(B.E.2551).

Material: Copper material


According to legend and belief, Phra Pidta posture brings 3 important qualities to worshippers. This is done by incorporating 3 different Yant scripts and incantations of sacred spells called “Katha” into the materials to make these qualities. Some temples may concentrate only 1 or all the 3 categories of qualities.

Firstly, the script for “Kong Kraphan Chatri” or impenetrability by weapons and invincible to enemies.

Secondly, the scripts for self attractiveness or Maha Metta to make the owner well-liked by others thus, creating a favorable environment for business success as well as personal career success and;

Thirdly, the script for fetching good fortunes and enable good luck for the wearer can be found in today’s modern Pidtas generation. Another name for Pidta in this category is called Pidta Mahalarp.


Since the humble beginning in making Phra Pidta during ancient time, the priority was to incorporate high Kong Kraphan quality. Living in ancient time, people have to go through a lot of hardships such as war, robberies and ferocious wild animals in their daily lives. This quality is the no. 1 priority for making Pidta talismans. The most common form in this category is Phra Pidtawan that has up to 5 pairs of hands covering every ventilation opening in the body such as eyes, mouth, ears, navel and anus. According to folklore, the primary reason for such covering is to provide protection against harms usually black magic or evil forces that can penetrate a person through any one of the ventilation opening in the body thus causing suffering. Pidta with such strong protection for its owners such as Pidtawan is also named Pidta Maha-Ut in recent times. Apart from giving protection to oneself against evil forces, Kong Kraphan against lethal weapons and poisons are also the benefits of Phra Pidta and favored by people from all walks of life in the Thai kingdom.

There are a lot of people who are ill-informed by subscribing to the notion that Pidta is a kind of “fighting amulets” believing that it is suitable for people dealing in illegal activities that involves street fights. This is absolutely not correct if we ask ourselves a fundamental question is Pidta associated to Buddhism? The answer is very obvious. As we now know that Phra Pidta is the manifestation of a venerable monk during Lord Buddha’s time more than 2,500 years ago. We may try to think how will it then by wearing Pidta talismans encourage people to fight and conduct evil deeds? The noble answer for this form of holy Pidta images is to help the wearer to go through life obstacles and not by promoting them to conduct sinful acts such as killings or stealing.


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Snake head Piddta(1 takrut), Luang Phor Keow(Phor Than Keow), Wat Hui Ngor, Pattani Province.

Material: 108 type of herbs with 1 takrut

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Guman Thong Teap Mahaheng (招财童子)Buccha(金身) made and blessed by Luang Phor Dum from Wat Santitham (B.E.2552).

Luang Phor Dum is the forefront of creating efficacious Guman Teap (Angel) these may look like the normal Guman Thongs but in fact are on a higher pane. Teap meaning Angel. Unlike others Guman Thongs, this batch is entitled Guman Thong Mahaheng (Most lucky).

Luang Phor Dum from Wat Santitham is a specialist in Khmer black magic sciences that have been accepted for their sacred power for a very long time. Recently Luang Phor Dum presented a new series of sacred Guman Thong amulets that are probably some of the most attractive guman for a few years.

Before invite Luang Phor Dum’s Guman Thong amulets into your house you must light five incense sticks and ask for permission from the sacred soul, who protects the house. Worshippers must truly believe in Luang Phor Dum ’s sacred power and amulets. Every time a worshipper leaves his house he should take the Guman Thong with them. If worshippers need help they should light five incense sticks to pray and ask for assistance or help. Worshippers should usually worship Luang Phor Dum’s Guman Thong amulets with flowers, sweets, beverages (particularly red colour sweet drink/syrup). Every time worshipper consumes food they should always invite the Guman thong to eat with them. Worshippers must not ask for something impossible from Luang Por Dum’s Guman Thong amulets. If worshippers’ wishes are fulfilled, then a small reward should be given to the Guman Thong.


Special katha to worship Luang Phor Dum’s Guman Thong amulets. Worshippers must recite the spell 3 or 9 times before they ask for help.


Guman Thong is one of this monks specialities, all his Guman are known to be able to call upon good fortune into the worshipper’s life. In fact when these amulets were released, quite a crowd had gathered at the temple to ensure that they secured one of these limited sacred amulets.

(Note: Beware of factory made(fake) Luang Phor Dum, Guman Thong amulet in the market.)

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Luang Phor Thuad little buccha(小金身仔), Wat Chang Hai.

Size: 7cm x 4.2cm x 3.4cm (height x width x length)

Suitable to put inside the car. Cute and nice.

Luang Phor Thuad amulets are well know to protect the wearer from danger, evil spirits and accidents. Many peoples believe that amulets created in Luang Phor Thuad image hold great protective powers granting safety in times of distress, especially saving the lives of believers from seemingly fatal automobile accidents.


Youtube (click the link below):
The Biography of Luang Phor Thuad

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Guman Thong Settee Mang Mee Sap buccha, Kruba Aliyachart, Wat Sangkaew Photiyan, Chiang Rai. (B.E. 2552)


Katha for Guman Settee Mang Mee Sap
Ku maa ro
maa ma ma
a hi jit tang
ma haa tha nang
ma haa laa phang
ma haa po kang
pi yang ma ma
U ar kaa sa
ma ma maa maa
na chaa lee ti
then make a wish
.............. (Chant 1 or 3 times)


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Guman Thong Buccha(old, high collectible), Luang Phor Yeam, Wat SamNgam, Amphur Dontoom, Nakorn Pathom Province.

Luang Phor Yeam is one of only a few monks who possesses sufficiently strong mind power (and completed Nippansutra) capable of creating efficacious Guman Thong. Luang Phor Yeam, Wat Sam Ngam, is the disciple of Luang Phor Tae. It is said that his Guman Thong are equally as powerful as his mentors. Every Guman Thong model created by the Reverend is original and represents Wat Sam Ngam Temple and created according to traditional scripture.

Luang Phor Yeam meditates whilst creating Guman Thong asking that the King of Death (Paya Mutijuraj) for permission to bring good spirits into his idols. His guman are made from soil collected from seven graveyards, and Prai Guman Dust (child's bone dust) These are the most powerful Guman, using the inherent power of the spirit world, different to prai guman that simply use the power of the masters spell.

Guman Thong are known to bring Good Luck and Wealth to individual, home and business, and is a very popular talisman in Thai society. Guman Thong can use the most powerful force of nature when you meet people. Magnetize anyone and make them feel drawn to you instantly. Become super successful or smooth in sales and business. Easier to ask for favour. You get to effortlessly get along with anyone and expand your network of friends. You get to be liked, trusted, respected and admired by everyone.

Hurry up for Luang Phor Yeam's die hard collector!!! We only have one piece.



How to conduct and keep Luang Phor Yaem's Gumanthong doll.


People who would like to get the golden doll to worship, to have it guard your house your field, farm, garden or help about your business must always worship the golden doll and always ask about what you wish to get from it whenever you get what you want or richer, you should buy it ornament like necklace, jewel and toys.

He/She will be pleased with these offerings. You want to be successful and lucky, you must say to him and often beg him. When the gumanthong reach home, please tell the spirit house, shrine in your house. Introduce everyone in the house to him/her. When someone comes to your house to visit or stay with you, you must tell him too. After cooking breakfast in the morning, you must give (him/her) the food before your breakfast. He should be given at least one meal each day especially in the morning while you are inviting (him/her) to have breakfast, you must call his name. Your children must call him Pe (older brother/sister).

Don't place the golden doll's face to the West or the foot of the bed. Don't put (him/her) under the stairs. Don't place (him/her) with the other objects of worship. He must be lower than Buddha. Before you go to bed, you must say the following Pali verse of Wat Sam Ngam, Dontoom, Nakorn Pathom Province.

Na-mo-tas-sa Pa-ka-wa-to Ara-ha-to Sam-ma-sam-put-tas-sa (three times)

Put-tas-sa-boo-char Tam-mas-sa-boo-char Sung-kas-sa-boo-char Pa-ti-pa-ti-boo-char Pa-wan-tu-may

Au-ka-sa Au-ka-sa


I pay respect to the golden doll. Please be in my eyes, my heart, my body. I had made merit for many former lives. Owning to the result of good deeds, may I be lucky. Please bring good luck to me every day and in all directions (every where). May I get as I wish (you say what you want). Pay obeisance to the golden doll three times.


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Guman Thong Buccha, Wat Nog(B.E. 2553).

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Mae Nang Pim Pa, Palakit and 3 Ser(1 set) made and blessed by Luang Phor Up, Wat Thong Sai (B.E. 2553).

1 set included (1 Mae Nang Pin Pa, 1 Mae Nang Pin Pa Palakit and 3 Ser(Little Tiger)

Luang Phor Up is very famous and well know for making one particular type of amulet call Nang Pim, also known as Pim Pa. According to the Thai people, this Mae Nang Pim Pa was considered to be a mountain god.

According to Luang Phor Up the Mae Nang Pim Pa amulet can be used for many purposes, even to cure sickness. He advised that you have to chant the katha for the Nang Pim and rub white liquor on the amulet to feed her, then make your wish and pray for help you.

Mae Nang Pin Pa is Good for Business, Metta and Wealth.


Luang Phor Up or Phra Athigan Gasem Kemmajaro was born in 12 August B.E. 2464. LP Up was ordained at the age of 20 years at Wat TungNoi. After LP had lived at Wat TongSai for 9 years. Next, LP had Tudong and lived at Wat WangChado for 2 years. Until B.E.2508 LP Up came back to Wat TongSai again. LP was interested in studying magical knowledge since LP was a layman.

LP had learned with LP Noi of Wat Thammasala and traveled to learned Thai herb knowledge with many famous guru monks. LP is very expertise about Thai herb medicine so much. The famous Visha of LP is “ChaeNamMon(holy water)”.

功效: 人缘招财, 加强好运, 生意兴隆, 事业和工作顺利

Katha
Uk Ka Pak Sa Hak Nak Putt (x 9 times)


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Guman Thong (招财童子)Bronze Buccha(金身) made and blessed by Luang Phor Dum from Wat Santitham (B.E.2553).

Luang Phor Dum from Wat Santitham is a specialist in Khmer black magic sciences that have been accepted for their sacred power for a very long time. Recently Luang Phor Dum presented a new series of sacred Guman Thong amulets that are probably some of the most attractive guman for a few years.

Before invite Luang Phor Dum’s Guman Thong amulets into your house you must light five incense sticks and ask for permission from the sacred soul, who protects the house. Worshippers must truly believe in Luang Phor Dum ’s sacred power and amulets. Every time a worshipper leaves his house he should take the Guman Thong with them. If worshippers need help they should light five incense sticks to pray and ask for assistance or help. Worshippers should usually worship Luang Phor Dum’s Guman Thong amulets with flowers, sweets, beverages (particularly red colour sweet drink/syrup). Every time worshipper consumes food they should always invite the Guman thong to eat with them. Worshippers must not ask for something impossible from Luang Por Dum’s Guman Thong amulets. If worshippers’ wishes are fulfilled, then a small reward should be given to the Guman Thong.


Special katha to worship Luang Phor Dum’s Guman Thong amulets. Worshippers must recite the spell 3 or 9 times before they ask for help.


Guman Thong is one of this monks specialities, all his Guman are known to be able to call upon good fortune into the worshipper’s life. In fact when these amulets were released, quite a crowd had gathered at the temple to ensure that they secured one of these limited sacred amulets.


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Phra Somdej Phong Kammathan Nur Kesong, Luang Pu Toh, Wat Praduchimplee (B.E. 2521).

Phra Somdej Phong Kammathan, Luang Phor Toh Wat Praduchimplee B.E.2521 made, very popular.

Nur Kesong, Dark and Juicy, easy to identify, Yellow color.

**Nur Kesong - Kesong in Thai word means Jasmine Powder. This Yellow Colour Somdej was made by Jasmine Powder and the Thais believe that this Amulets can bring them Mahalap (Loving Kindness) either in business or relationship.

Size: 1.6 X 2.4 cm. Good condition.


Biography
Luang Pu Toh, or official name of Chao Khun Prarachsangwara Bhimonda, was a local of Bangkontee district, Samutsongkram province. He was born on March 27 B.E.2430 to the family of Mr.Loy and Mrs.Tub Ruttanakon, who had another child named Mr.Chuey , the younger brother of LP Toh.


By the time he was 13, both parents had passed away, and Luang Phor Kaew, a relative, moved him away to stay at Wat Pradoochimplee, where he was educated by Luang Pu Suek, the then abbot of the temple. At the age 17, he was ordained as a novice, but unfortunately a day after, LP Suek passed away.


As a result Mr.Klai and Mrs.Pun, LP Suek's relatives, decided they would do all they could to support LP Toh until he was 20, at which time he was ordained as a monk by LP Saeng (Phra Kru Sammana Tamsamahtahn) of Wat Paknam, at 3.30 PM., on July 16, B.E.2540. Also present as a preceptor was Phra Kru TammawiRat (Chei) Wat GumPaeng.


At the time he was renamed as "Intasuwanno". after LP Suek, by the son of Mr Klai, LP Kum the Abbot of Wat Praduchimplee. LP Toh was a dedicated and merciful monk, highly respected by the locals, but he wanted to learn more about Lord Buddha's Dharma and magic sciences. Because of his desire and quest for knowledge he actually moved away to Wat Bhoti in Bangkok. It was not long however that the locals pleaded for his return.


When LP Toh had reached the age of 26, LP Kum resigned from his position at the temple, and LP Toh succeeded him. In fact he remained Abbot until his death at the age of 68 on March 5, B.E.2524. Luang Pu Toh himself was succeeded by LP Virojana-kittikun, who remains the current Abbot at the age of 94. LP Toh was so interested in magic sciences that even before he was ordained as a monk he was learning from Luang Phor Phromma who was then the Abbot of Wat Pradoochimplee.


After LP Phromma had passed away, LP Toh studied under many senior monks such as LP Roong of Wat Takrabue, Samutsakorn province, LP Nium of Wat Noi, Supanburi province, LP Pum Wat Bangklo, Bangkok. Moreover, Luang Phor Parn of Wat Bangnomko, Ayudhaya province, had introduced LP Toh to Luang Phor Nong, from whom he learned a lot of magic sciences, so much so that LP Toh regarded him as his principal.


When LP Toh began to join the Buddhist ceremonies he also attempted to seek further knowledge. A close follower of LP Toh revealed that every time he was invited to a ceremony he would touch the sacred thread, and incredibly would know the strength of the magic power, if the power was strong he would enquire as to who created the sacred thread in order to learn further.


Luang Pu Toh was involved in many mass chanting ceremonies such as Phra Somdej Luang Phor Pae Roon Rahk chanting at Wat Suthat in BE 2494, 25 Puttawat chanting in BE 2500, Phra Luang Phor Thuad chanting at Wat Prasat in BE 2506, Phra Somdej 09 chanting at Wat Bankhunprom in BE2509, Phra Somdej Roy Pee chanting at Wat Rakang in BE 2515.


Even as Abbot of the temple, LP Toh would spend much time traveling to seek the knowledge that he desired. Beside the lay people, the 9th or the present King of Thailand and the royal family respected Luang Pu Toh very much. One can see from many photographs of the royal family taken with Luang Pu Toh.


In BE2463, Luang Phor Toh chanted the first batch of amulets made of Neua Phong. The most popular Pim from this batch is the Phra Somdej KaToh , which is very rare and expensive now. Since that time, Luang Pu Toh continued to chant many batches of amulets of many types, such as Phra Pidta, Somdej, Roop Meuan and Rians etc. All Luang Pu Toh's amulets are very well-proven to be able to protect people from accidents and hardship.

(The biography of Luang Pu Toh is from others website. Just used for reference.)


Biography of Luang Pu Toh (Youtube):
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