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 (WTS) Thai Amulet for 'Rent' 泰国佛牌圣物结缘区, (Somdej,Pidta,LP Thuad,Khun Paen & etc)

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post Aug 12 2010, 11:58 PM

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QUOTE(Nicklkc @ May 18 2010, 05:09 PM)
Bia Gae(with silver casing) made and blessed by Luang Phor Cher (B.E. 2551), Wat Klang Bang Kaew, Nakorn Pathom.

Behind of the Bia Gae with Luang Phor Cher hand write Yantra.

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.
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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post Aug 17 2010, 10:40 AM

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Hi, Nick nice to meet you, Im currently looking for the pra pidta make from LP PERN or who ever very strong protection please email me with attach photo.
HOPE TO HEAR FROM YOU SOON

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post Aug 20 2010, 01:22 AM

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Old Than Long's Khun Pean (Phor Than Lek's disciple) from Wat Ariyakiri, Kelantan (B.E. 252x).

According to some comments and reviews by the Archans, Luang Phor and local Thai people, Khun Pean amulet generally is best for :
1) Able to naturally attract the opposite sex.
2) Get to be liked, trusted, respected and admired by everyone.
3) Get to develop indestructible confidence and courage.
4) Easier to ask for favor and help.
5) Gain the "upper hand" in business or career.
6) Successful in everything that your do.
7) Great luck and great charm.
8) Victories in all aspects of life.
and much much more....

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post Aug 20 2010, 01:38 AM

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

Made by 108 type of herbs and holy powders.


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Jatukam Ramathep Kossetti (black color) (B.E. 2549).

Made by 108 type of herbs and holy powders.



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post Aug 20 2010, 02:22 AM

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Jatukam Ramathep Kossetti (silver color) (B.E. 2549).

Made by 108 type of herbs and holy powders.


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post Aug 23 2010, 11:44 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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bro this how much?


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QUOTE(Nicklkc @ Apr 28 2010, 01:37 AM)
Phra Somdej(with 1 gold takrut), Luang Phor Koon, Wat Ban Rai.
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and this how much?

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post Aug 27 2010, 01:09 AM

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QUOTE(Nicklkc @ May 25 2010, 05:04 PM)
Rahu necklace with bead, Arjarn Kupong.

Silver Rahu with Arjarn Kupong handwrite Yant, a takrut and gem stone. 50cm long. Arjarn Kupong is a White Shirt Arjarn that always invited to attend for blessing Jatukam Ramathep Ceremony.

Effect: good luck, get rid of bad luck, transform negative energy, successful in everything you do, attract good opportunity to you, good business, good wealth luck.

(好运,增人缘,避小人,增强事业运)

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Hi Nick,
Rahu necklace with bead is this for rent & how much RM?

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post Aug 29 2010, 04:05 PM

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Phra Pidta(yellow copper), Luang Phor Pern (B.E.2536), Wat Bang Phra, Nakhonchaisree Nakhonpathom Province.

"Phra Pidta" which means the monk lifting his hands covering his eyes.

All Luang Phor Pern’s amulets are well-know for warding off dangers of all kinds. All recorded and unrecorded miraculous phenomena can be heard from people that wore Luang Phor Pern’s amulets. However, many do not know that, his amulets are also imbuing with the power for invulnerability, Maha Phokhasap (great wealth), Mahalarp (great fortune), Klaew Klaad (free from all harms),Maha Amnaj (great charismatic power feared by others) and Maha Metta (to be greatly loved by others all around).

Many people who had worn Luang Phor Pern’s amulets encountered efficacious experiences with Great Metta, Fortune, Unexpected Bonanza, and Life Protection. The news of experiences was widely spreading to Bangkok and many other provinces which ignited a scrambling sourcing of amulets consecrated by him.

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post Aug 29 2010, 04:13 PM

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Phra Pidta Maha Ut, Luang Phor Pern (B.E.2536), Wat Bang Phra, Nakhonchaisree Nakhonpathom Province.


This batch of amulets had gone through 3 months Lent period before distributing to the public.

Practically,Thai amulet users call Phra Kawambodi(Pagawam - many hands) with the plain word as "Phra Pidta" which means the monk lifting his hands covering his eyes. Phra Kawambodis made of and from various materials aim at 3 main purposes:-

The first for self attractiveness and fortune, the amulets are made from white holy-powder plaster. The second for self protection and also for fortune effects, the amulets are made from holy-powder plaster mixed with black lacquer. The third for impenetrability or invulnerability, the amulets are made of various metals. In the past, other materials such as ivory tusk or even wood were also used to make amulets.

All Luang Phor Pern’s amulets are well-know for warding off dangers of all kinds. All recorded and unrecorded miraculous phenomena can be heard from people that wore Luang Phor Pern’s amulets. However, many do not know that, his amulets are also imbuing with the power for invulnerability, Maha Phokhasap (great wealth), Mahalarp (great fortune), Klaew Klaad (free from all harms),Maha Amnaj (great charismatic power feared by others) and Maha Metta (to be greatly loved by others all around).

Many people who had worn Luang Phor Pern’s amulets encountered efficacious experiences with Great Metta, Fortune, Unexpected Bonanza, and Life Protection. The news of experiences was widely spreading to Bangkok and many other provinces which ignited a scrambling sourcing of amulets consecrated by him.

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post Aug 31 2010, 02:44 AM

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QUOTE(^cash^ @ Apr 20 2009, 03:15 AM)
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can someone tell me something about this amulet?

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this amulet is call khun paen ayuthaya period but it look copy to me,

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post Sep 2 2010, 04:13 PM

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Wealth Lucky Star, Luang Phor Pinak, Wat Selamdao.

Luang Phor Pinak was born in 1903 at Udon Thani. His full name is Tawai Hansak Likit. He loved learning Buddhism and magic thus he started his monk live when 9 in a famous temple called Wat Nang Tai. When the time, the abbot of Wat Nang Tai is Luang Phor Xing. In 1938, Luang Phor Pinak received the education from another two famous monks - Luang Phor Mang and Luang Phor Fang. In 1941 during the war time, Luang Phor Pinak left Thailand and affot to Burma, Lao, Cambodia and India. In 1943, Luang Phor Pinak built his first temple - Wat Tam Kiao at the Southern Thailand - Nakon Si Thamarat. After that, he set up another 3 temples - Wat Tam Thakuei in Petchboon, Wat Kao Nakerd at Nakon Nayot, and Wat Shenom Lau at Saraburi. When the time, Luang Phor Pinak was very famous in Thailand as there were a lot of miracles from his handmade amulets. A lot of people got rich after wearing his amulets thus the price of his amulets were gone up gradually in the amulets market, especially the Star Mark version.

In 2002, Luang Phor Pinak pass away. In his last wish, his body cannot be burnt, cannot be antiseptic, cannot be obsequies, cannot spread out his pass away to the public high profile, body had to keep in meditation style and placed into the chedi of temple. 10 years later (2012), his body had to be placed in the main hall of temple. After that, there will be a lot of miracles come out. Now, Wat Shenom Lau in Saraburi had been honour by King Rama IX as Wat Luang (it means this temple is under the juridiction of Kingdom of Thailand. In fact, Wat Shenom Lau was built in the period of Ayuthaya (around 800 years ago), after that it was rusted until Luang Phor Pinak found it and rebuilt it in 1974.


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Phra Khun Pean Phim Kamakan (9 gold takruts) with locket, Luang Phor Sawai, Wat Preedahrahm, Nakhon Pathom Province (B.E.2541).

Luang Phor SaWai

Luang Phor SaWai of Wat PreeDaRarm, NaKhon Pathom province. LP was born in Ayutthaya province on 18 January 1921. LP SaWai was novice at the age of 16 at Wat PreeDaRarm and was ordained as a monk on 4 July 1941. He was ordained by LP Yai, Phra Arjarn Jerm and Phra Arjarn Pleung and was given the religious name of TiTaVaNo.

He has been an expert of concentration of mindfulness in Buddhism way. In addition, LP commenced studies in Visha (magic) and making efficacious amulets from LP Poon of Wat MaiPinGlee-oh, LP Ngurn of Wat YaiSom, Arjarn Yung, LP Kow of Wat YaiSom, Arjarn PinRaud, Arjarn Cham, LP PaLudToo of Wat NgaungSur-ah, and LP PraPun ComeSing.

LP SaWai went also called “Tudong” in the jungle alone at Northeast of Thailand. Tudong is monk’s journey to gain knowledge, to build up good karma and to know the teaching of Buddha. Asian people such as Thai, Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong respect such a monk who made amulet was very famous in wealth and protection. LP was well known among amulet collectors. Many people said that LP SaWai was a monk who possessed a lot of metta (loving-kindness) and bahramee (power). LP SaWai was well known for making “Phra Khun Paen” LP SaWai passed away on 11 November 2000 at the age of 80.




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Rainbow Color Somdej (green) (5 gold takruts), Luang Phor Sawai, Wat Preedahrahm, Nakon Patom (B.E. 2541).

Name : Phra SomDej “Pim Kaiser"
Batch : Roop Meuan Roon Raek
From : Wat PreeDaRarm, NaKhon Pathom province.
Origin : Thailand
Purpose for Making : Require donation of money for developing the temple.
Material : 108 sacred hedges and herbs (wan), with 5 real gold takruts
Size : 2.5 cm x 3.8 cm

Luang Phor SaWai

Luang Phor SaWai of Wat PreeDaRarm, NaKhon Pathom province. LP was born in Ayutthaya province on 18 January 1921. LP SaWai was novice at the age of 16 at Wat PreeDaRarm and was ordained as a monk on 4 July 1941. He was ordained by LP Yai, Phra Arjarn Jerm and Phra Arjarn Pleung and was given the religious name of TiTaVaNo.

He has been an expert of concentration of mindfulness in Buddhism way. In addition, LP commenced studies in Visha (magic) and making efficacious amulets from LP Poon of Wat MaiPinGlee-oh, LP Ngurn of Wat YaiSom, Arjarn Yung, LP Kow of Wat YaiSom, Arjarn PinRaud, Arjarn Cham, LP PaLudToo of Wat NgaungSur-ah, and LP PraPun ComeSing.

LP SaWai went also called “Tudong” in the jungle alone at Northeast of Thailand. Tudong is monk’s journey to gain knowledge, to build up good karma and to know the teaching of Buddha. Asian people such as Thai, Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong respect such a monk who made amulet was very famous in wealth and protection. LP was well known among amulet collectors. Many people said that LP SaWai was a monk who possessed a lot of metta (loving-kindness) and bahramee (power). LP SaWai was well known for making “Phra Khun Paen” LP SaWai passed away on 11 November 2000 at the age of 80.


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Phra Somdej Boddhi Tree(9 gold takruts), Luang Phu Hong, Wat Petchaburi, Surin Province (B.E. 2544).

A beautiful gem stone on the center of the Buddha Image with 9 real gold holy takruts and LP's hairs.


A beautiful gem stone on the center of the Buddha Image with 3 holy takruts (Gold, Silver and Copper).

The Reverend Father Hong (Luang Phu Hong) Brommapanyo or the Lord Master Prasartbromakhun lived in the Tungmon Cemetery of Wat Petchaburi, Prasart District in Surin Province. Luang Phu Hong had studied both theoretical and practical dharma from many masters. Seven years after his ordination, he traveled to Cambodia to practice meditation and to seek peace. In addition he studied magic incantations from many masters. He finally returned to Wat Petchaburi, where he was appointed Abbot in 1973.

LP Hong is known as one of the top guru monks of the present era, although he is now 90 years old. He is well-known and popular for his knowledge in both Dharma and Visha (supernatural arts). Luang Phu Hong Brommapanyo was a virtuous monk and performed many miracles bringing good luck and fortune to those who met him. He dedicated merit to people, cured patients with his wax and sacred water. His reputation as a Guru monk extended worldwide, as did the popularity of his amulets.

Prince Narodom of Cambodia held great respect for Luang Phu Hong. So much so that he attributed the blessings of the great monk to his success in regaining control of his country. Even today Luang Phu Hong can be found at Tungmon Cemetery of Wat Petchaburi.

Luang Phu Hong's knowledge of Visha had come from Cambodia and is widely-proven for its efficacious.

There have been reports of miracles and beneficial experiences related to Luang Phu Hong and his amulets among the locals of Surin Province, like protection from bullets and knives. In fact Luang Phu Hong guaranteed that his amulets were not only sacred but efficient. He has said that ''you shouldn't even dispose of the box that came with the amulet. If you want to throw it away, please give it back to me.'' Also, he told his many disciples that “if my amulets do not work, may I die one hundred times a day”. Above all, you have to observe the five basic Buddhist precepts of moral practice. If you can follow these precepts, nothing can harm you.


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Phra Somdej(Ketchaiyo Style) (9 gold takruts) (B.E.2543), Luang Phor Pern, Wat Bang Phra, Nakhonchaisree Nakhonpathom Province.


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Phra Somdej Katoh Rainbow Red (B.E. 2515), Luang Phor Pae, Wat Phikultong.

This particular version of Somdej is called "Katoh" meaning "table legs". This refers to the altar table leg-like steps upon which the Buddha is sitting. Made in Year B.E. 2515 and consecrated by Luang Phor Pae this Somdej was made with Gold Chip and Luang Phor hair with Luang Phor image at the back. It was made after Luang Phor came back from Sri Lanka in year 1972, totally four phim. This phim is made from rolled colour material technique Rainbow phim. This Amulet is grant for safety, Metta(loving-kindess), good business and protection to the owner.



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Phra Somdej (made by marble) (B.E. 2516), Luang Phor Pae, Wat Phikultong, Singburi Province.

Biography of Luang Phor Pae
Phra Dhammamuni (Pae Khemangaro Por. Thor. 5). The abbot of Pikulthong Temple (royal monastery) and Monastery Master of Singburi Province. The old name of Pra Dhammamuni (Pae Khemangaro Por. Thor. 5) is Pae. His father is Mr. Tien Chaimankong and his mother is Mrs. Nuay.

He was born on the second month of Big-snake Year (it is considered as Small-snake Year according to international principle), in the night of the waxing moon. It was on January 1st, 1905 (b.E 2448) at Suankluay Village, Moo 8, Tornsamor Sub-district, Bhromburi District, Singburi Province

(Tornsamor Sub-district has been included with Bhoprachak and Wiharnkhao Sub-district and promoted to be Thachang District). Pra Dhammamuni or the Reverend Father Pae has 4 kins. He is the last born. All of his kins already passed away.

At the age of 11 he studied Thai language with the Abbot of Wat Pikultong, Ajahn Pan. In addition he also studied Thai language with Master Pom Chantasuwanno. This was considered basic graduation studies at that age.


Priesthood

After his basic graduation, Mr. Bun Khamwibul, his uncle and his father-in-law took him to Master Som, a Khmer monk of the 15th department of Chanasongkram Temple, Pranakorn District, Bangkok where he learnt basic subjects for 1 year and then Bali grammar at Wat Mahathatyuwaratrangsarit, Bangkok.

He was a disciple of the Reverend Wanarat (Heng Khemarimahathera). He entered his priesthood as a novice on Thursday of the 5th month, waning moon 12, Monkey Year, A.D. 1282 at New Pikulthong Temple, Singburi Province. The abbot Pan was a preceptor at his ordination (This temple was changed to Pikulthong Temple in 1940)


Ordination
At the age of 22 he was finally ordained a monk at Wat Pikultong on the Wednesday of the 6th month, waxing moon 10, Tiger Year, A.D. 1288. It was April 21st, 1926. (B.E 2474)

Pra Monkoldhipmuni, the abbot of Chakrawadirajawat Temple, Sampanthawong District, Bangkok, was the preceptor. Prakru Sithidej of Chanasongkram Temple, Pranakorn District, Bangkok, was the monk who led the verbal declaration. The abbot On of Mae Thong Temple (Champathong), Poeprachak Sub-district, Bromburi District, Singburi Province was the chaplain at the ceremony.

He was given the priest name "Khemangaro" from his preceptor.


Widhyathana
1923 – Graduated the third class of Buddhist Test at the age of 18 years

1925 – Graduated the third level of Buddhist teaching (when he was a novice) at Mahathatyuwaratrangsarit Temple, Pranakorn, Bangkok.

1926 – Graduated the second level of Buddhist Test at Mahathatyuwaratrangsarit Temple, Pranakorn, Bangkok.

1927 – Graduated the fourth level of Buddhist teaching at Mahathatyuwaratrangsarit Temple, Pranakorn, Bangkok.


Appointment to be abbot and learning psychology

In 1931, the villagers surrounding New Pikulthong Temple invited Pramaha Pae Khemangaro to return to his domicile and assume the vacant position of Abbot of New Pikulthong Temple. It was considered that he was sufficiently qualified to take up the challenge to sustain the Buddhist faith.

When he agreed to take the position he decided that he needed to further educate himself to better serve the people and develop the monastery. He started to study Psychology and Magic, including Thai Herbs which in that period were very important aspect of village life.

He studied under Master Kliang of Suthatthepwararam Temple in Bangkok. Master Kliang taught him all that he needed to know in the various disciplines in which he was interested. Apart from Master Kliang, he also studied under the Reverend Srisatjamuni (Pramaha Sonthi Yatitharo) and the Reverend Father Liam. (the villagers called him as "Luang Ta Liam") Both of whom were disciples of the Patriarch as well.

He devolved close relationships with all his teachers. This is evidenced by the fact that when there was a ceremony to the bless amulet of Phra Somdej Thong and Phra Chinarat, the Reverend Sonthi asked Master Kliang to bring his mould to LP Pae.

These are identical moulds to Phra Chinarat Mor. Khor. 1 of Suthatthepwararam Temple. In addition certain Kring amulets of Wat Suthatthepwararam were mixed with the amulets of Somdej Thong and Phra Chinarat.

At a latter date he studied psychology and magic under a very famous and highly respected monk from Wat Praprang, Singburi. His name was "Luang Por Si" or "Prakru Sriwiriyasopit" (Si Chaya Gesaro"). He studied until he became a recognised expert himself. Indeed it was with the help of Luang Phor Si that he chanted his first amulet. his first amulet

Luang Phor Pae was known as a good monk, one who respected the Buddhist precepts, his masters, his family, and the villagers who loved and trusted him. He was the beloved disciple of Luan Phor Sai.

Unfortunately Luang Phor Pae passed away at the age of 94 having been in the priesthood for over 70 years. The funeral and cremation was carried out under the patronage of Their majesties the King and Queen.


His Amulets

The beauty and efficacy of his amulets are known the world over. His amulets are collected by individuals from every corner of the globe. In particular his unique rainbow pims are instantly recognizable, and very popular amongst his devotees, almost a trademark amulet.

Although he chanted over 100 amulet batches during his life time, some have become quite rare, and all continue to increase in value.

(This article ''Biography of Luang Phor Pae'' is from others website. Just used for reference.)

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Phra Somdej Mahalarp, Luang Pu Tim, Wat Lahanrai, Rayong Province(B.E. 2515).

Size: 3.4 cm x 2.6 cm

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Phra Somdej Mahalarp (Great Fortune) blessed by Luang Pu Tim in B.E. 2515 at Wat Lahanrai. This amulet is rarely seen offered for sale due to its age and the fact that only 5,000 were ever produced. This amulet is well known to particularly efficacious bringing fortune, metta and life long protection. The reverse of the amulet features Luang Pu Tim's famous Yant.

What is most interesting about this amulet is that it was made with Phong Plai Guman powder which was used for the very famous Phra Khun Pean Plai Guman amulet The actual methods used to create this powder followed very ancient ways, which only a few monks had the knowledge to create successfully.

A disciple of Luang Pu Tim, Kon Kulahp, was instructed to find the corpse of a woman that died during pregnancy. He was told that that the woman should have died on a Saturday and cremated on a Tuesday. He was further told that once such a cadaver was located that he should remove parts of the child's skull, from the unborn fetus and not look back once the sacred material had been secured. This was carried out in accordance with the wishes of Luang Pu Tim.

Luang Pu Tim chanted a special Katha for one week in order to prevent the spirit departing from the Plai Guman. Once completed, Kon Kulahp was instructed to pound and grind the material into a fine powder, which he commenced to do, before becoming somewhat disturbed by sparks emanating from the mortar. He had to burn incense and ask for forgiveness before this phenomena abated.

Luang Pu Tim took the Plai Guman powder and mixed it with a number of other sacred powders including, Itije powder, Patamang powder, Jindahmanee powder and 108 different herbs and sedges. The mixture was chanted for days on end.

The Plai Guman was also added to a few other batches of amulets including this Somdej, namely; Phra NangPhaya, Phra Plaai Buar, Phra Pittda, Phra Kring Chinabahnchorn. In the case of the Phra Kring amulet the material was added to the base.

Once his disciple, Kon Kulahp, questioned Luang Pu Tim on the reason why he chose to use the skull of a dead child in the process. He was answered
''When we plant a tree, we want to eat the fruits quickly. This is similar to wearing an amulet. We want the amulet to provide merit and protection. The Phra Khun Pean Plai Guman amulet will provide merit from Lord Buddha and the power and protection will come from Plai Guman''



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Luang Phor Thuad Khao Or(B.E.2497), Archan Chum Chaikiri, Wat Phra Baromathat.

Size: 1.9cm X 3 cm

Luang Phor Thuad amulets are well know to protect the wearer from danger, evil spirits and accidents. Many people 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.

Archan Chum ChaiKhiri chanted this batch of Luang Phor Thuad amulets with 108 Great Monks, included Chao Khun Phra Pattaramunee, the abbot of Wat Phra Baromathat as master of the Monks, Luang Phor Klai (Wat Suan Khan), Luang Phor Oppasi (Arsrom Bang Mod), Luang Poo Keaw (Wat Hrong Bon), Luang Phor Daeng (Wat Tha Sala), Luang Phor Kling (Wat Thalung Thong), Luang Phor Pahl (Wat Khao Or), Luang Phor Khong (Wat Bahn Suan), Luang Phor Dis (Wat Pak Sra), Luang Phor Mun (Wat Khao Daeng), Luang Phor Song (Wat Chao Fa Sala Loi), Luang Phor Peum (Wat Koh Lak), Luang Phor Daeng (Wat Khao Bandai It), Luang Phor Nguen (Wat Don Yai Hom), Luang Phor Tae (Wat Sam Ngam), Ajarn Karawas, Ajarn Num Kaew chan, Ajarn Khun Pundarak Rajadej and etc...

Chanted for 7 different purposes, each for 7 days, like: Metta Mahaniyom (Attractiveness) for 7 days, Kongkrapan (Body Protection) for 7 days, Maha Utt (Arms Protection) 7 days, Protect from Animal and Insects for 7 days, Protect from Evil Spirits and Illness for 7 days.


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