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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 Oct 28 2010, 04:21 AM

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King of Spider(square shape - large size), Khruba Krisahna Intawanno, Wat Pa Mahawan, Nakhon Ratchasima Province.

This is one of the Recently Batch King of Spider amulet from Venerable Khruba Krisahna Intawanno from Wat Pa Mahawan Temple, Nakhon Ratchasima Province. On the front of this amulet presented Maeng (King of Spider) and on the back has a Khruba Krisahna Intawanno locket, 2 takruts and his famous beautiful gemstones. He strongly blessed this Spider amulet. He use a lot of material in this amulet. He use his holy soil, 108 herbs and flowers powder, attached with beautiful gems, Mong Dam, oil, and so on. The Amulet smell very fine. He used long time to blessing and passed many rituals. An exciting flowers fragrance from this King of Spider amulet.

Venerable Khruba Krisahna Intawanno of Wat Pa Mahawan, he has been becomes a monk under Phra Kruba Pu who has been very well known in North of Thailand and he followed Phra Kruba Pu on tudong to Cambodia and Laos. Khruba Krisahna spent 10 years studying Buddhist Holy Texts and practiced meditation in the forests and now Khruba Krisahna is one of the best known in present day who is a guru master of unique Butterfly, Salika(loving bird) and Spider amulets style.

Effect: This King of Spider amulet can help the owner trap money and treasure. Venerable Khruba Krisahna once said that any gemstones couldn't be use except those which have been blessed and cleaned of any impure energy. Thai people strongly believe that Khruba Krisahna's amulet has powerful in protecting the owner from evil, obtain luck and success. Good grounding and meditative properties. Excellent for business. Bring more wealthy to you, improve your luck in business, blessing for prosperous fortune and wealthy, Grants wishes and helps you achieve your aims. Strong protection to defeat your enemy.


Khruba Krisahna Intawanno's Katha:
Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Sammasam Buddhasa
Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Sammasam Buddhasa
Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Sammasam Buddhasa
Yer Ram Yer Si Ram Yer Ram
Siri Ram Yer Ram Yer Yer Ram
Ha Ray Krisahna Na Ma Pa Ta


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post Oct 28 2010, 04:49 AM

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QUOTE(Nicklkc @ Sep 29 2010, 01:08 AM)
Snake Skin Takrut, Kruba Duang Dee, Wat ThaJampee, Chiang Mai.

Kruba Duang Dee created a special series of sacred amulets called “Boa-skin Takrut'' made from genuine snake skin. This series of amulets are believed to increase the worshipers charm and at the same time help to become successful in business.

Kruba Duang Dee wrote his sacred spell onto the boa’ skins by himself and also recited the “Na Ma Pa Ta” and “Ma A U Namo Buddhist Ya” sacred spells seven times to increase the efficacy.

It was believed that boas have black magic power that could induce their prey to be easily caught.  

Each of Snake Skin Takrut was insert in to Naga Cylinder with sacred spells respected for the power that could help call upon good fortune into the worshipers’ lives and also could help increase worshipers’ charm and attractiveness.

Therefore all worshipers of Snake Skin Takrut by Kruba Duang Dee would be successful in businesses and much more attractive to their lovers.
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i m interesting on this takrut?
how much per pcs?


Added on October 28, 2010, 4:53 am
QUOTE(Nicklkc @ Sep 8 2010, 10:21 PM)
Khun Pean Phim Kamakan(No.71) B.E. 2541 (9 gold takruts), Luang Phor Sawai, Wat Preedahrahm, Nakon Patom (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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i m interesting also on this amulet...
kindly let me know the price....
thanks

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post Oct 28 2010, 07:12 AM

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QUOTE(Nicklkc @ Aug 29 2010, 04:05 PM)
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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Hi, Nick pls give me a price for those Both Phra Pidta (B.E.2536 ) Luang Phor Pern as show, is come with case ???
Thanks hope to hear from you soon and have a nice day

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post Oct 29 2010, 03:09 AM

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Thep Jamleng Pamora/King of Butterfly(with special jade and 2 takruts), Khruba Krisahna Intawanno, Wat Pa Mahawan, Nakhon Ratchasima.

Size: 3.5cm x 5cm

Khruba Krisahna Intawanno is a famous Guru, known for making efficacious pendants of the King of Butterfly or Thep Jamleng Pamora. The efficacy of his pendants has been witnessed by many of his believers and had even won over many hardcore sceptically who had originally thought that this was just another sales gimmick thought about by enterprising amulets businessmen. Many people who have worn the above pendant have reported very significant changes to their lives and experiences of good luck and good fortune. As such, this amulet is very popular with devotees especially from the Asian countries due to its many good experiences.


The price for a Early batch Thep Jamleng Pamora(King of Butterfly amulet) of this kind and size can go up to a few thousand US dollars. However, in order to spread the teachings of Buddha Dhamma under Khruba's guidance, there are pieces been offered at much lower rental and is a good rent for new devotees. Handwritten takruts of Khruba Krisahna Intawanno, a few pieces of colourful gemstones, jades have been attached to the back of the amulet. The takruts enhance the power of the pendant while the exquisite gemstones bring about richness and good interpersonal relationships. Khruba Krisahna Intawanno once said that gemstones have beneficial energy within themselves naturally and by using gemstones in his pendants, Khruba Krisahna Intawanno is harnessing the natural powers of gemstones to bless people with good luck and fortune. However, Khruba said that not just any gemstone bought from the jewelery can be worn for such purposes as the stones have to be blessed and cleansed first of impure energy by a qualified master who has the mind power to do so. The painting on the amulet was done by Khruba Krisahna Intawanno himself using natural paints.


As this is a painstaking job, Khruba could only produce very little of each of these pendants each day. That is the reason why these amulets are in great demand by devotees. Khruba's amulet is made of a carefully-selected mixture of flower powder, holy powder and other sacred materials. As such, this nice amulet has a strong and pleasant fragrance that lingers around even after a long period of time. This amulet has been blessed personally by Khruba Krisahna Intawanno himself when it was rented from the temple.


The effects of the King of Butterfly amulet are as follows:
Helps in creating business opportunities and drawing wealth.
Dissolving disharmony and discord between people.
Easier to find help from people around.
Conquering and eliminating enemies.
Grants wishes and helps you achieve your aims.
Averting obstacles and danger.


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post Oct 29 2010, 02:38 PM

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Phra Pidta(1 silver takrut), Somdej Yannasawong, Wat Bowon (僧王庙) (B.E. 2537).

A powerful one believed to help wearers achieve anything that the wearer wishes. It is also believed to welcome good luck and ward off misfortune. This amulet is good for loving kindness, great fortune, luck and helps avert danger.


Wat Bowonniwet Vihara

Wat Bowonniwet Vihara is a first class Royal Buddhist monastery of the Dhammayut tradition, located on the northeast side of Bangkok's Ratanakosin island, just inside the old city wall bordering Banglumpoo canal, on Pra Sumeru road. The monastery's name comes from the Pali language: Pavara+niwesa and translates as the Excellent Abode Monastery.

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post Oct 29 2010, 03:05 PM

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Lay People Precepts

Anyone, of any religion or none, can appreciate these fundamental, practical guidelines about actions & speech suggested by the Buddha.

When we are mindful enough to realize that we have a choice about our actions & speech, these Precepts are there to help answer questions of,"What should I do, what should I say?"

They are practical & down to earth without requiring one to promise first to believe in anything supernatural.

Like the lane makings on the highway, they help speed one on one's journey without colliding with any other travelers or going completely off the road.

The Precepts mark the straightforward way of living that harms or hurts no one, while offering one the choice to transform one's life through growing mindfulness into prefect virtue, wisdom & compassion.


The Five Precepts

The Five Precepts form one of the essential attributes of following the Lord Buddha's Way.Undertaking these Precepts (and 'Going for Refuge') are often the first formal affirmation of a new Buddhist.This is normally done by repeating after a monk these phrases (in Pali):

"I undertake the training precept:
1) to abstain from taking life.
2) to abstain from taking what is not given.
3) to abstain from sexual misconduct.
4) to abstain from false speech.
5) to abstain from intoxicants causing heedlessness."


The Eight Precepts
The Five can then be refined into the Eight Precepts:

"I undertake the training precept...
1) to abstain from taking life.
2) to abstain from taking what is not given.
3) to abstain from unchastity.
4) to abstain from false speech.
5) to abstain from intoxicants causing heedlessness.
6) to abstains from untimely eating.
7) to abstain from dancing, singing, music & unseemly shows, from wearing garlands, smartening with scents, and beautifying with perfumes.
8) to abstain from the use of high & large luxurious couches."

Tags: dhamma, precept, buddha, refuge, sangha

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post Oct 29 2010, 03:14 PM

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Pali Chant Translation

Homage to Triple Gem
Pali:
Namo Tasa Bhagavato Arahato Samma Sambuddhasa

English:
Honour to Him,the Blessed One,the Worthy One,the fully Enlightened One.

The Three Refuges

Pali:
Buddham saranam gacchami
Dhammam saranam gacchami
Sangham saranam gacchami

Dutiyampi Buddham saranam gacchami
Dutiyampi Dhammam saranam gacchami
Dutiyampi Sangham saranam gacchami

Tatiyampi Buddham saranam gacchami
Tatiyampi Dhammam saranam gacchami
Tatiyampi Sangham saranam gacchmi

English:
I go to the Buddha as my refuge.
I go to the Dhamma as my refuge.
I go to the Sangha as my refuge.

For the second time I go to the Buddha as my refuge.
For the second time I go to the Dhamma as my refuge.
For the second time I go to the Sangha as my refuge,

For the third time I go to the Buddha as my refuge.
For the third time I go to the Dhamma as my refuge.
For the third time I go to the Sangha as my refuge.

Glossary of Buddhist Terms
Triple Gem - Buddha,Dhamma & Sangha.
Buddha - A human being who,after innumerable lifetimes of perfection of ten virtues development,attains arahantship,omniscience and exclusive psychic powers all by himself,consequently having the extraordinary ability to expound the Dhamma and guide others to enlightenment.
Arahang - A liberated person who has eradicated all defilements,i.e. an saint or noble one who has attained the final,fourth stage of enlightenment/sainthood,and so will not be reborn again after parinibbana.
Dhamma - Teaching or Discourse of the Buddha.
Sangha - Community of bhikkhus/monk.
Parinibbana - Final passing away/liberation of an arahang.

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Karaniya Metta Sutta

The discourse on Loving Kindness

The Karaniya Metta Sutta or commonly known as the Metta Sutta (loving kindness) is part of the teachings left by Lord Buddha in the Pali canon.

What is this Sutta and the advantages from it?


During the time of Buddha,there was a group of monks who found a nice conducive sanctuary within the forest for them to practice and meditates.The guardian spirits of the forest at first welcome the virtuous monks to stay in the part of their forest.The monks then decided they will stay for another 3 months to pass their Pansa (rain retreat).

It was then to the awareness of these spirits and they are not so please with the monks overstaying.The spirit deities create all sort of menacing disturbances such as ghastly sounds,screams and fearful visions to frighten the monks every nights.

In the despair they pray to the Blessed One for guidance.Lord Buddha with his limitless awareness knows about this and through his psychic powers,he instructed the monks to start on no matter what as he foresees the monks will get enlightened if the push on their practice in the forest.He also teaches the monks the Karaniya Metta Sutta and ask them to chant in it in their every mindful moments.

Instead of contesting and challenging the master of domain,the monks use the pacifist approach of radiating great loving kindness energies with their sincere chanting of Karaniya Metta Sutta to the annoyed deity guardians.Gradually, these bothersome spirits were appeased by the peaceful and benevolence approach of the monks and the chanting thus they cease their disturbances.Instead of disturbing the monks,they came forward to help them in various ways.At the end of the Pansa,all the monks achieved arahantship as foresee by the Enlightened One.

This shows how Metta can be used to overcome all enmity.

As told by Lord Buddha himself,there are 11 advantages from practicing th Karaniya Metta Sutta;

"One sleeps easily,wakes easily,dreams no evil dreams. One is dear to human beings,dear to non-human beings. The devas protect one. Neither fire,poison,nor weapons can touch one. One's mind gains concentration quickly. One's complexion is bright. One dies unconfused and if fails to attain arahantship,shall headed for the Brahma worlds.

"These are the eleven benefits that can be expected for one whose awareness release through good will is cultivated,developed,pursued,handed the reins and taken as a basis,given grounding,steadied,consolidated,and well undertaken."

One should and practice the Karaniya Metta Sutta and it will come especially useful when faced with great hostility and resentment. Practicing it will resolve and dissipate and enmity and will turn foes into friends and friends into supporters.

Practice it with the mindfulness of the mind,speech and body and may harmony be with all sentinel beings.

Tags: buddha, pali, karaniya, metta, kindness, sutta, loving, discourse


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post Oct 29 2010, 03:27 PM

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The Daily Life Of A Monk

The Sangha World in Thailand consists of about 200,000 monks and 85,000 novices at most times of the year. However, these numbers increase during the Buddhist ‘lent’ to 300,000 and 100,000 novices. Young boys may become novices at any age, but a man cannot become a monk until he reaches the age of twenty. He can then remain a monk for as long as he wishes, even for just one day. Three months is more usual, although some choose to remain in monkhood for the rest of their lives.

There are over 29,000 temples in Thailand and the daily routine of the monks in all of them is pretty much the same...

4.00 am - The monks wake up and meditate for one hour, followed by one hour of chanting.
6.00 am - The monks walk barefoot around the neighbourhood while the local people make merit by offering them food.
8.00 am - Returning to the temple, the monks sit together to eat breakfast, then make a blessing for world peace.

Before 12.00 noon - Some monks choose to eat a light lunch at this time. This is the last solid food they are allowed to consume until sunrise the following morning.

1.00 pm - Classes in Buddhist teaching begin. Some monks may attend school outside the temple.
6.00 pm - A two-hour session of meditation and prayer begins.
8.00 pm - The monks retire to do homework.

Besides these duties, all monks are given specific roles to play in the day-to-day running and maintenance of the temple and its surroundings.

After being in the monkhood for several years and demonstrating extreme dedication to both social work and spiritual study, a monk can be promoted gradually until he reaches the Sangha Supreme Council, the governing body presided over by the Supreme Patriach.
All monks must follow 227 strict precepts or rules of conduct, many of which concern his relations with members of the opposite sex. When a monk is ordained he is said to be reborn into a new life and the past no longer counts - not even if he was married. Women are, of course, forbidden to touch monks and should not even stay alone in the same room as a monk. If a woman wishes to offer an object to a monk, it must pass through a third medium, such as a piece of cloth. In fact, monks always carry a piece of cloth for this purpose. The monk will lay the cloth on the ground or table, holding on to one end. The woman places the offering on the cloth and the monk then draws it away.

Thai monks can be seen wearing various shades of robes, from dark brown to the familiar brilliant saffron. There are no rules, but the darker shades are preferred by monks in the Dharmmayuth sect and Thu-dong or forest monks.


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The Buddhist Calendar

Visakha Puja - falls on the full moon of the sixth month of the lunar year (around the middle of May on the international calendar). It is one of the most important days for Buddhists because on this day the Lord Buddha was born, attained enlightenment, and died. All three of these significant events fell on the same day. Visakha Puja is usually celebrated with a public sermon during the day and a candle lit procession to pay respect to the Lord Buddha during the night.

Magha Puja - falls on the full moon of the third lunar month ( February). It was on this day that 1,250 enlightened monks converged to pay respect to the Lord Buddha without any prior appointment. The day is celebrated in a similar fashion to Visakha Puja day.

Asalha Puja
- falls on the full moon of the eighth lunar month (July) and is also very important. It was on this day that the Lord Buddha preached His sermon to followers after attaining enlightenment. The day is usually celebrated by merit making, listening to a monk’s sermon, and joining a candle lit procession during the night.Procession

Khao Phansa - falls on the first day after the full moon of the eighth lunar month (July) and marks the beginning of the three-month Buddhist ‘lent’ period. At this time, all monks and novices must remain in their temples. They should not venture out or spend the night in any other place except in cases of extreme emergency and, even then, their time away must not exceed seven consecutive nights. This is a time for serious contemplation and meditation for both monks and laymen alike. Traditionally, it is also important for laymen to ordain their sons into the monkhood on this day to get maximum benefit from the Buddhist teachings.

Oak Phansa - marks the end of the Buddhist lent and falls on the full moon of the eleventh lunar month (October). This is a day of joyful celebration and merit-making. For many families, it is also the day they welcome a son back into the home and celebrate his successful completion of a term in the temple.

Tod Kratin - lasts for 30 days, from Oak Phansa through to the full moon of the twelfth lunar month. During this time most Buddhists take part in ceremonies, either directly or indirectly. Robes and other necessities of temple life are offered ceremoniously to the monks on an appointed day. Each temple may hold a Tod Kratin ceremony once each year. Originally, in the time of the Lord Buddha, this ceremony was meant to teach monks humility and show them how to cut, sew, and dye the robes for themselves. The finished robes were then offered to the members of the company deemed most suitable. Today, however, the ritual has evolved dramatically into a grand celebration where hundreds and thousands of people join in the merit making. It is also an important occasion for the temple to raise funds.

The sequence of events for each of the above three religious days goes something like this: Early in the morning, people begin to arrive at the temple wearing their best clothes. They carry food prepared at home, usually in highly decorative gold or silver bowls, and offer it to the monks. After this breakfast, the people are blessed by the monks and many return to their homes. The more devoted may choose to remain at the temple and, later in the morning, take a vow with the monks to keep either five or eight precepts throughout the entire day. After taking this vow, they split their time between praying, listening to the monks’ preachings and doing meditation. In the evening, the monks lead a candle lit procession, making three complete circuits of the main temple building. This event signifies the end of the celebrations.


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Phra Khun Paen(with Gumanthong)(copper), Luang Phor Thong, Wat SahmPleum (B.E. 2548).

In front of the amulet is the image of Phra Khun Paen, reverse of the amulet is the image of Gumanthong which is waving his hand for wealth coming toward.

Master: Luang Phor Thong from Wat SahmPleum.
Ingredients: Copper material
Year of issued: B.E. 2548 (Year 2005)
Effect: Strong in bringing up your opposite sex attraction, Wealth,Metta Maha Senear, Metta Choke Lap and Metta Maha Niyom. Good for sales man and people who doing business.(招财,财运,人缘)
Details of the amulet: Thai people believe that Phra Khun Paen General it can bring them good luck, great fortunes as well as improve their personal attraction. Follower who got the chance to wear this Khun Paen its will helps you to improve your inter-personal relationship/opposite sex attraction and makes the girl/guy whom you like to feel special for you and make you irresistible. For people who feel difficult to chat with stranger, this amulet can help u to feel brave and easy in any conversation.

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Phra Khun Paen(1st batch), Luang Phor Sawai, Wat Preedaram, Nakhon Pathom (B.E. 2540).

This Phra Khun Paen Roon Reak(1st batch) used powder material made by Luang Phor Sawai from Wat Preedaram, Nakhon Pathom Province in the age of 76 yrs old. Consecrated in B.E. 2540 (1997).

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 Khun Paen(with Gumanthong)(Sangkasat), Luang Phor Thong, Wat SahmPleum (B.E. 2548).

In front of the amulet is the image of Phra Khun Paen, reverse of the amulet is the image of Gumanthong which is waving his hand for wealth coming toward.

Master: Luang Phor Thong from Wat SahmPleum.
Ingredients: Sangkasat material (Gold, Silver and Copper plated)
Year of issued: B.E. 2548 (Year 2005)
Effect: Strong in bringing up your opposite sex attraction, Wealth,Metta Maha Senear, Metta Choke Lap and Metta Maha Niyom. Good for sales man and people who doing business.(招财,财运,人缘)
Details of the amulet: Thai people believe that Phra Khun Paen General it can bring them good luck, great fortunes as well as improve their personal attraction. Follower who got the chance to wear this Khun Paen its will helps you to improve your inter-personal relationship/opposite sex attraction and makes the girl/guy whom you like to feel special for you and make you irresistible. For people who feel difficult to chat with stranger, this amulet can help u to feel brave and easy in any conversation.

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Phra Pidta Wat Ko-Non, chanted by Luang Pu Toh (B.E.2515)

Wat Ko-Non Phasicharoen, Thonburi was the place that LP.Iam (Wat Nung) and his teacher, LP.Rod were stay and also made Phra Pidta and put in Kru. That batch of amulet was founded in year B.E.2512.(and also Phra Pidta LP.Iam Wat Nung's batch is one of the best).

Later, in year B.E.2514-2515, Wat Ko-Non has built the new Ubosoth (Thai Church), the Abbot of Wat Ko-Non want something to give to all the devotees and people who donated, so he made a batch of Amulet from old Lead Rod of LP.Iam and fragments of old Phra Pidta Wat Ko-Non batch, then invited Kejis Monks from all over country to the Mass chanting ceremony such as LP.Toh Wat Praduchimplee (as Master of the ceremony), LP.Pae Wat Pikulthong, LP.Sud Wat Karlong, LP.Champ Wat Don Yai Hom, LP.Nueng Wat Chulamanee, LP.Uttama Wat Wang Wiwekaram, LP.Somchai Wat Khao Sukim, LP.Hin Wat Rakhang, LP.Pee Wat Danlanhoi, LP.Boon Wat Chantarangsi, LP.Tiem Wat Kasatra, LP.Mi Wat Singh, LP.Nor Wat Klangtharuer, LP.Lek Wat Nongdindaeng, LP.Kaew Wat Chonglom, LP.Phong Wat Jakkawatra, LP.Chuea Wat Mai Bumphenboon, LP.Khong Wat Wang Sapparos, LP.Hom Wat Chakmak, LP.Seng Watkalaya, LP.Sim Wat Thamparplong etc..on 25 March B.E.2515 and give away to Devotees on 1 April B.E.2515.

This one is Phra Pidta Mahalarp, Pim Na Hua-Khao tiny size 1.2 X 1.75 c.m., code stamped on back.


To Pray for Phra Pidta...
Namo Tassa Pakhawato Arahatto Samma Samput Tassa (3 Times)
Pakawampati Terang Eahi
Sappalapang Pawantu May

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Phra Khun Paen(with Hanuman 常胜猴王), Luang Phor Mee, Wat Manweechai (B.E. 2542).

Added with LP's hairs.

Some worshipers said that after hanging these amulets they became instantly more attractive to the opposite sex. Some even say help increase worshipers’ charm and attractiveness. Help increase worshipers reputation. Help worshipers become successful in business and careers.

These amulets are known to be powerful, and even those of us that are not considered attractive will win the hearts of our desired love.

Moreover for people who want to succeed in negotiations with customers, partners or even bosses, the sacred power of the amulets could be very helpful to you.


Biography about Luang Phor Mee
LP Mee of Wat Manweechai, Ayutthaya Province was born in BE 2455. He was a disciple of the great guru monk - LP Chong of Wat Na TangNok, a temple very near to Wat Manweechai.

LP Mee's amulets are known for there 'Metta Maha Niyom'. A well known account of Luang Phor Mee...An Ajahn of Luang Phor Pern was assisting a villager who was under the influence of a black magic spell. As a consequence of his lack of experience and power the effects of that black magic were passed to the Ajarn.

Luang Phor Pern himself could not exorcise the demonic forces and had to seek guidance from Luang Phor Mee at Wat Manweechai. Luang Phor Mee performed sacred rituals to remove the dark forces. During this process the Ajarn felt decidedly uncomfortable and passed nails during a visit to the bathroom. He immediately knew that the effects of the spell had been lifted. It was apparent that Luang Phor Mee possessed the requisite high levels of wisdom and dharma, and that days events became widespread news.

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Guman Thong Doodrok, Luang Phor Sai, Wat Namwichit, Buriram Province.


This quite unusual and attractive amulet was consecrated by Luang Phor Sai, Wat Namwichit, Buriram Province, renowned for creating 'Love Amulets'. This particular amulet, known as 'Guman Tong Doodrok' featuring Guman Thong.

Luang Phor Sai also placed a Takruts (made of metal plates) into the bottom of the Guman Thong -Doodrok amulets.

"When you're selling things, for example, you should call Guman Thong-doodrok amulets to help you, then you know that it's easier to sell the goods.'' said Luang Phor Sai.

He also added that after receiving help from the Guman Thong-doodrok amulets, the worshipers should reward them with some dessert, toys or something similar. "That will help increase their willingness to help you the next time.'' added Luang Phor Sai.

"Apart from that when you are eating foods, please invite them (the souls in the amulets) to join you, just in the same way you would call your own to eat with you.'' said Luang Phor Sai.

Furthermore he reiterated what that the Guman Thong-doodrok amulets really did appear as humans as they also needed love and care from worshipers.

''I have devoted so much time to create Guman Thong-doodrok amulets because previously some followers had told me that they used to worship the Guman Thong amulets from other temples, but got no use from the amulets.'' added Luang Phor Sai.

"Anyway, to give love and care to the amulets will help the worshipers be able to contact with their Guman Thong-doodrok amulets more efficiently and easily, that will bring better feedback to the worshiper also.''

"I cannot speak too much, because I don't want to advertise, but you can prove them by yourselves.'' He finally added.

Guman Thong Doodrok amulets are made of the sacred Maha Sanae powder. This Guman Thong Doodrok good for the worshipers to remove their debts ,give great wealth and attractiveness.


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Thep Jamleng Pamora/King of Butterfly(small size, with 2 takruts and special gemstones), Khruba Krisahna Intawanno, Wat Pa Mahawan, Nakhon Ratchasima.


Size: 1.8cm x 2.5cm

Small size, suitable for female collector.

Khruba Krisahna Intawanno is a famous Guru, known for making efficacious pendants of the King of Butterfly or Thep Jamleng Pamora. The efficacy of his pendants has been witnessed by many of his believers and had even won over many hardcore sceptically who had originally thought that this was just another sales gimmick thought about by enterprising amulets businessmen. Many people who have worn the above pendant have reported very significant changes to their lives and experiences of good luck and good fortune. As such, this amulet is very popular with devotees especially from the Asian countries due to its many good experiences.


The price for a Early batch Thep Jamleng Pamora(King of Butterfly amulet) of this kind and size can go up to a few thousand US dollars. However, in order to spread the teachings of Buddha Dhamma under Khruba's guidance, there are pieces been offered at much lower rental and is a good rent for new devotees. Handwritten takruts of Khruba Krisahna Intawanno, a few pieces of colourful gemstones, jades have been attached to the back of the amulet. The takruts enhance the power of the pendant while the exquisite gemstones bring about richness and good interpersonal relationships. Khruba Krisahna Intawanno once said that gemstones have beneficial energy within themselves naturally and by using gemstones in his pendants, Khruba Krisahna Intawanno is harnessing the natural powers of gemstones to bless people with good luck and fortune. However, Khruba said that not just any gemstone bought from the jewelery can be worn for such purposes as the stones have to be blessed and cleansed first of impure energy by a qualified master who has the mind power to do so. The painting on the amulet was done by Khruba Krisahna Intawanno himself using natural paints.


As this is a painstaking job, Khruba could only produce very little of each of these pendants each day. That is the reason why these amulets are in great demand by devotees. Khruba's amulet is made of a carefully-selected mixture of flower powder, holy powder and other sacred materials. As such, this nice amulet has a strong and pleasant fragrance that lingers around even after a long period of time. This amulet has been blessed personally by Khruba Krisahna Intawanno himself when it was rented from the temple.

The effects of the King of Butterfly amulet are as follows:
Helps in creating business opportunities and drawing wealth.
Dissolving disharmony and discord between people.
Easier to find help from people around.
Conquering and eliminating enemies.
Grants wishes and helps you achieve your aims.
Averting obstacles and danger.


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

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Luang Phor Thuad(1 set 9 pieces), Wat Chang Hai (B.E. 2540).

Mass chanted.

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.

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Piddta(Grey Holy Powder), Luang Phor Sawai, Wat Preedaram, Nakhon Pathom (B.E. 2541).

RM50

Hi, nick i want to rent this amulet above come with cases could u shipping to united kingdom and the price pls let me know
asap thanks.


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