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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 Feb 15 2011, 07:04 PM

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QUOTE(alexcheong89 @ Feb 14 2011, 12:11 AM)
As far as i am concern, your amulets are mostly FAKE and you are only making money out of this innocent poor people.. thank you..i got a real job i dont have much time to reply you as i would be only arguing with a roadside seller.. For all of you, take my advice, go to thai and get ur real authentic amulets rather than pasar malam roadside amulet.. just think about it before you purchase anything from this fella..
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please educate us by telling us which one is fake? how you do spot the fakeness?
like this must invite you go parn tip sorng become judge since you got the expertise



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post Feb 16 2011, 01:39 PM

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how much Luang Phor Thuad (Nawak Material) & silver, Archan Nong, Wat SaiKow (B.E. 2535).

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Phra Lersi Buccha, Wat Bang Phra (Luang Phor Pern's Temple), Nakhon Pathom Province.


Phra Lersi are Indian hermits who are credited to be the founders and patron saints of various professions like doctors, religious tattooists, white magic practitioners, herbalists and many others.

There are a total of 108 sacred hermits who are recognised by name and many others who are not. Most often than not, all 108 of the hermits are represented by a generic image of a wisely old man wearing a conical hat and tiger skin robes but there are also specific images who represent specific Phra Lersi.

In Indian mythology, Phra Lersi received worldly knowledge from the gods and taught these knowledges to men. Thus, these Phra Lersi are also the masters of knowledge and are frequently worshipped by students and people in academic pursuits.

As Phra Lersi are also credited to be the founders of the Thai magical arts, they feature prominently on the altars of magical practitioners in Thailand and are invoked in rituals.

By praying with oneself the images of Phra Lersi at your house or shop, can be protected from all forms of black magic and evil spirits as well. Students are also recommended to pray for Phra Lersi image as he is able to aid one in studies and knowledgeable pursuits.


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post Mar 1 2011, 11:35 PM

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QUOTE(Nicklkc @ Jan 24 2011, 02:13 PM)
Wood Palakit, Luang Phor Chom(disciple of Luang Phor Sawai), Wat Lak Song.

This Palakit is made by wood material. Luang Phor Chom hand crafted his teacher(Luang Phor Sawai)famous tiger's Yantra(经文) and Salika Bird on the whole body part of this Palakit.

Effect:
Strong in bringing up your opposite sex attraction, Like Bees To Honey, Interpersonal Relationship, Get Wealth, Increase your self-confidence & Sweet words. (人缘至尊,招财,财运)

**Come with two sizes: long 8 cm and short 6 cm.
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lp chom is from "Wat Klang Khun Paen" rite
izit from Wat Lak Song??
http://www.billionmore.com/preorder/preorder.php?id=129
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QUOTE(chinpiaw @ Mar 1 2011, 11:35 PM)
lp chom is from "Wat Klang Khun Paen" rite
izit from Wat Lak Song??
http://www.billionmore.com/preorder/preorder.php?id=129
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Luang Phor Chom is from Wat Lak Song.
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QUOTE(Nicklkc @ Mar 1 2011, 11:59 PM)
Luang Phor Chom is from Wat Lak Song.
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post Mar 2 2011, 11:04 PM

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Phra Pidta with Por Pahn(พ), Luang Phor Yen, Wat Srak Plien, Chainat Province (B.E. 253X)

Hand made Por Pahn created by Luang Phor Yen Wat Srak Plien, Chainat Province in original condition and unused which previous owner got them from temple directly. It's believe that Por Phan invokes the power of our ancestors. Por Pahn(พ), an alphabet of Thai language representing Buddha, Dharma and Sangha created by Luang Phor Yen Wat Srak Plien, Chainat Province B.E. 2530s using joss-stick and chanting string (sai-sin) for protection from mishaps, metta and especially for enhancing one's luck.


What is purpose?

Is to get assistance from ancestors to assist us. Ancestors is ever willing to help and easier to ask.

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Hi, how much is a leong phor thuad, a small one preferbably in a small box, one which i cna keep in the car...

PM me please
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post Mar 4 2011, 01:22 AM

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Luang Phor Thuad(108 type of herbs with 3 takruts) blessed by Luang Phor Yoong, Wat SriBaCha.

Luang Phor Thuad amulets are well know to protect the wearer from danger, evil spirits and accidents. Many 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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post Mar 4 2011, 02:46 AM

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Black Wood Mai Kru(tongkat with a needle and takruts), Phrakru Vithesthammanart Phorthan Thit Uthit Sak Thammo(Than Thit), Wat Matchimmaram, Kampung Jong Bakar, Tumpat, Kelantan.

6 inch / 15 cm

Basically Mai Kru is ideal for individuals of ranks where one needs ‘Amnaj’ (firmness, authority and power) energy. It gives positive energy to the bearer of Mai Kru when handling people issues and managing people. Most negotiations are about power-play. People whom are constantly engaging in negotiations for business or arbitration or individuals whom are of legal litigation professions which may be expose to harm or threat are encourage to own and carry one. Every Mai Kru may differs in energy. Phor Than Thit Mai Kru's can be protected from all forms of black magic and evil spirits as well.

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Luang Phor Pern silver rian(with Longya - color), Wat Bang Phra, Nakhon Pathom Province (B.E. 2544).


Temple price (B.E.2554 / Year: 2011) selling : 5,000 bath


Biography of Luang Phor Pern

Luang Phor Pern Tithakunoe was Born in Thambon Bang Gaew Nakhon Pathom on the 12th of August 2466.


Shortly after his Birth, his mother and father decided to move to live in the small Village of Baan Tung Kork, in The district of Sorng Pi Norng province of SupannBurii.


Supan Burii was a territory that teemed with "Nak Laeng and infamous highwaymen including well known characters such as, Suea Dam, Suea Bai, and Suea Mahaesworn. (Interestingly it is now these very type of modern day characters that seek the protection from LP Pern)At this time, Luang Phor Pern who was still a Layman, found it wise to source some magic charms to protect himself from the dangerous elements of the region.


In addition to this, Luang Phor Pern had always been attracted to Buddhist Magic used by warriors in the historic past. Suffice to say he was seriously interested in all things paranormal.


He sought out one of the most respected monk of his time, Luang Phor Daeng (Pra Kruu Suwannasaatugith).


Luang Phor Daeng was based in the area at Wat Tung Kork, in Supannburii Province. Luang Phor Pern became a Lay Disciple of Luang Phor Daeng, who was in turn a disciple of Luang Phor Hnoeng (Wat Klong Madan); an Expert in matters of Sorcery.


At the age of 26 Luang Phor Pern would become ordained as a Monk. He was ordained by Phra Ajahn Huem, who was also his teacher in Buddha Magic and Sorcery.


Apart from that, Luang Phor Pern was a Disciple of "Agkara Khorm" , and a student of yant composition and application. His yant were renowned for their aesthetic beauty and the power that they carried. Luang Phor Pern studied vipassana meditation with utmost dedication for many years and through these studies was able to become a disciple of the Great Luang Phor Opassi, one of the Greatest monks of the time, known for his powers of white magic.


After this, Luang Phor Pern went "Tudong" in the jungles of Western Thailand (Kanchanaburi) He crossed the border into the realm of Marit (Burma), through the remote areas of Saesawoe and Bang Graenggawia; Known in that time as being the thickest darkest Jungle, full of dangerous animals and unknown fevers.


According to Thai beliefs, there was also the added dangers of "Naang Mai" (wicked fairies and tree spirits), Phii Phoeng and Phii Phaa (Jungle ghosts) and all sorts of evil spirits. The inhabitants of this thickly forested and mountainous region were mostly Karen, many of whom became disciples of Luang Phor Pern.


Luang Phor Pern seemed to be loved and respected wherever he travelled, due to the fact that he possessed such a transparent personality that allowed all to see his great compassion and his power to help folk with his magic.


One day Luang Phor Pern was called upon by the local folk to become Abbot of Wat Tung Nang Lork (Temple of the field with the lady ghost), in Kanchanaburi, where he developed the temple during his five year stay. After this he returned to the jungles to practice the ancient ascetic meditation practices.


Luang Phor Pern later became the Abbott of Wat Koeg Khaemao in Nakorn Pathom, which at that time was not only in a bad state of repair but was also in an area that was inaccessible, being thickly forested. He developed and repaired the temple gaining the love and respect of the local people. It was here that he consecrated his very first amulets, which are now rare and hard to find. It was from the donations received in return for these amulets that he was able to renovate the temple.


After many years at Wat Koeg Khaemao he was invited to become Abbot of Wat Bang Phra where he became better known for spiritual tattoos or yant especially the tattoo festival in the month of March.


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 BKK and many other provinces which ignited a scrambling sourcing of amulets consecrated by him.


Luang Phor Pern of Wat Bang Phra was a benevolent donor that built hospital for the poor villagers and likewise schools to educate them with a skill to earn a living. His great compassionate was widely known by many others in Thailand. In addition, he was greatly known by many for his occult Thai tattoo. His “ser” (tiger) tattoo was said that to possess the power to stop a bullet.


In the month of March, many devotees will travel about an hour's drive west of Bangkok. Thousands of roughnecks - laborers, drivers, mobsters - descend upon the temple to honor Luang Phor Pern, in a ceremony known as wai kroo, or bow to the teacher. On this occasion, devotees receive new tattoos, revitalize old ones and a blessing ceremony was also given in the form of prayers that was said to rejuvenate those with luck of wealth and fortune. It is also greatly believe by his devotees that Luang Phor Pern’s tattoos can stop bullets and blades, prevent road accidents, improve business, induce trances, and calm your mind.


Apart from his popularity in tattooing, he was also a guru that produces amulets with the attributes of 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). LP Pern was also considered as one of the greatest guru in Palad Khik creation in the present days.


The tiger is an emblem of prosperity, courage, confidence, fearless and Maha Amnaj in Luang Phor Pern’s amulets. These make us link the tiger tooth (Khiao Ser) of Luang Phor Pang, Wat Bangnomkho, Authaya to them. However, Luang Pern did consecrate a small quantity of Khiao Ser with his special Katha etched on it. Khiao Ser in Thai language is translated as Khiao for tooth and Ser for tiger. Therefore, Khiao Ser means tiger tooth.


In the terminology of Thai amulets, Khiao Ser is a figure of tiger regardless of what it is been made of. Normally, the materials for making Khiao Ser are tiger’s tooth, bear’s tooth, ivory, wood and even bronze or metal. The most expensive will be those make of tiger tooth mainly due to the difficulty in obtaining one with the diminishing number of tigers in the World. Likewise, every tiger have only one pair of upper front big teeth. This economic reason causes the price for the rarity pair of upper front big teeth to be extremely high. Moreover after the consecration, this piece of tooth becomes very rare. It is most suitable for people that need to command respect from others. Hence, help the wearer to avoid becoming a victim of political struggle in any arena.


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) and Maha Amnaj (great charismatic power feared by others) and Maha Metta (to be greatly loved by others all around).


To enhance the efficacious result of the amulets, one need to do is simply said “Luang Phor Pern (x 3 times)” and informs him of the current needs by the wearer. In addition, synchronize with your right hand touching the amulet. Although, Luang Phor Pern had passed away in the year 2002 (30th June) / (B.E.2545), your wish can still be answered by him. This is an evidence of one attainting Arahan.

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post Mar 4 2011, 03:40 AM

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Phra Somdej(with tiger)(made of Rae), Luang Phor Unn(Woon), Wat Tanggong (B.E. 2530).


Luang Phor Unn Sukamo, Wat Tanggong, Marbplakhao district, Ampuer Tha Yang, Phetburi Province. A highly respected and revered guru monk.

A highly distinctive Phra Somdej made of Rae collected from Khao Prom Cha Ngae since B.E.2522.

Appearance and texture is similar to that of black glass. It is however a kind of ore obtained specifically from Khao Prom Cha-ngae Mountain and smelted under very high temperatures.

Good for Kongkrapan and Maha Utt (Protect from weapons). The tiger is the symbol of strength.

Very popular among Thai amulet collectors and now a very expensive amulet. At the temple this amulet will now cost you about 8,000 Baht minimum and is not that often available.

Many people have related special occurrences whilst wearing amulets consecrated by this master. Amongst the most widely reported experiences are successful business dealings and improvement in inter-personal relationships.

One of the most famous incidences related to a man who was robbed and shot with a revolver. All the ammunition pierced his outer garments but none penetrated his body. He was wearing an amulet by Luang Phor Unn at the time to which he he attributed his lucky escape.

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post Mar 8 2011, 12:27 AM

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Phra Pidta Pangpakan Buccha, Arjarn Ko Phong, Wat Mahathat (B.E. 2549)

12 inch height, 7.5 inch leg.




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post Mar 8 2011, 12:38 AM

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Phra Pidta Mahalap (Mahawet Normo batch) Buccha, Luang Phor Chom, Wat Salapai, Nakhon Si Thammarat (B.E. 2552)

8 inch height, 5 inch leg.

Phor Than Chom of Wat Salapai, Nakhon Si Thammarat with 5 other masters joined him to do the chanting. Great for wealth and protection to your families. Consecrated in B.E. 2552 (2009).


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post Mar 8 2011, 12:59 AM

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Phra Buddha Chinnaraj, Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahatat Woramahawihan (Wat Yai), Phitsanulok Province.

Wat Yai is famous throughout Thailand for its golden sculpture of the Buddha called the Phra Buddha Chinnaraj (พระพุทธชินราช). Many Thai people consider the Phra Buddha Chinnaraj to be the most beautiful Buddha portrait in Thailand. It depicts Buddha in the posture of overcoming Mara (ปางมารวิชัย), also called Mara submission. A stone inscription indicated that he was molded over 700 years ago by a King Mahathamaracha Lithai of Sukhothai dynasty. Several faithful copies of the Phra Buddha Chinnarat are displayed in other temples, including Wat Benchamabophit in Bangkok and Wat Saranat Thammaram in Rayong. Also, the Phra Buddha Chinnaraj is depicted on the official seal of the Phitsanulok Province.


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

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Jatukam Ramathep Buccha(Gold Color), Arjarn Ko Phong, Wat Mahathat.


The Legend of Jatukam Ramathep
Once upon a time, many centuries ago (about 1700 years ago), it was a time of war and trouble. There lived a king and his princes in Central Siam. The elder prince named Jatukam and the other named Ramathep. After many years of war, the King finally conquered and managed to secure Sri Lanka into part of his Kingdom. There was a saying that the King possessed a sacred treasure, this was none other than the holy relics of Lord Buddha. Before the King began his journey to the newly conquered land, he tasked the protection of the relics to his two princes, & ordered them to guard it with their lives.

Some time later, the princes received information of plan by their enemies to capture the relics. They immediately informed the King in Sri Lanka. The King instruction was to quickly take the relics away by sea and head to Sri Lanka. Halfway through the journey, a thunderstorm struck and their ships were sunken. Except the two princes, the rest of the crew did not survive.

The two princes were washed ashore, but well. Without the sea transport, they could no longer bring the relics to Sri Lanka. They started praying sincerely to the relics, saying: “Dear Enlightened One! If this land we step upon is a holy piece of land, then please guide us let us live a new life here. With our people, we shall guard and protected your relics forever.”

Later the two princes built a temple on this holy land and with much hard work, they also establish a wealthy and strong city. They brought new hope and peace to all the people. In remembrance of the great deeds by the two princes, they named this place Nakhon Si Thammarat in their honour. This is now located in Southern Thailand at the present time. The temple that the two princes built for the relics is called Wat Mahathat - as it is known now.

Ever since then, after a few centuries, many people had travelled to Wat Mahathat to locate the relics that were buried by the princes. Finally, they found a stone carving and the relics buried at the Wat. The stories of the two princes were found engraved on this stone.

The two princes had done many great deeds and the greatest is by erecting the temple to house the relics. And they promised to guard the Relics with their lives. They had earned respect from both the heavenly and earthly beings. Later, the people combined the two princes into one and named him Tao Jatukam Ramathep when praying to him. Tao Jatukam Ramathep becomes one of the most respected and popular deities in the South of Thailand. In olden days, Tao was used to address noble ones. It is believed that those that pray to Tao Jatukam Ramathep will be blessed with fulfilling life and better in all aspects in everyday work.

(''The Legend of Jatukam Ramathep'' is from others website. Just used for reference.)

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Phra Khun Paen Buccha(Number: 84), Luang Phor Sawai, Wat Preedahrahm, Nakon Patom (B.E. 2543).

Legendary Khun Paen lived between 1491-1529. He is the legendary Ayuthaya warrior living some 450 years ago. His name later became the name of a kind of votive tablets found at Wat Bankrang, Suphanburi Province, about a century ago. Khun Paen was born in Suphanburi Province (some 70 km. northwest of Bangkok) but grew up in the close bordered Kanchanaburi Province, where the world wide well-known "Bridge over River Kwai" situated.

He was a disciple of Archan Kong, a magic-expert guru monk, for magical studies. By his skillful fighting, he was appointed by the king to be Khun or a high ranking military officer.
His biography was far more extended and rather a story by poetic authors of the early Rattanakosin period.


The Story of Khun Paen

Phlai Kaeo (who later is given the title, Khun Paen), and Nang Phim Philalai (who later changes her name to Wanthong) are childhood friends in Suphanburi. Khun Phaen is handsome and intelligent, but poor because the king has executed his father and seized their property. He enters the monk hood as a novice to get educated, excelling at military skills and love magic. He was a disciple of Archan Kong, a magic-expert guru monk, for magical studies.

Khun Chang is ugly and stupid, but rich and well-connected at the Ayutthaya court. By age 15, Phim is the belle of Suphanburi. She meets Phlai Kaeo when putting food in his almsbowl at Songkran (Thai New Year). Sparks fly. They have a passionate affair, with him shuttling between the wat(Buddhist monastery) and her bedroom.

Khun Chang is also smitten by Wanthong. He competes for her using his wealth and status. He offers to give her mother Phim's weight in gold. After Khun pean and Phim are married, Khun Chang maneuvers the king to send Phlai Kaeo on military service, and then claims he is dead. When Phlai Kaeo returns victorious, Khun Chang plots to have him banished from Ayutthaya for negligence on government service.

Phim (now Wanthong) resists Khun Chang. But when Phlai Kaeo (now Khun Paen) returns from war with another wife, they have a jealous quarrel. Wanthong goes to live with Khun Chang, enjoying his devotion and the comforts afforded by his wealth.

When Khun Phaen's second wife, Laothong, is taken into the palace by the king, Khun Phaen regrets abandoning Wanthong. He breaks into Khun Chang's house at the dead of night and takes Wanthong away.

At first she is reluctant to leave her comfortable existence, but the passion rekindles, and they flee to an idyllic but frugal sojourn in the forest.

Khun Chang tells the king that Khun Paen is mounting a rebellion. The king sends an army which Khun Paen defeats, killing two of its officers. A warrant is issued for his arrest. When Wanthong becomes pregnant, Khun Paen decides to leave the forest and give himself up. At the trial, the charges of rebellion are disproved, and Khun Chang is heavily fined.

Khun Phaen angers the king by asking for the release of Laothong. He is jailed, and festers in prison for around twelve years. Khun Chang abducts Wanthong and they again live together in Suphanburi.

Wanthong gives birth to Phlai Ngam, her son with Khun Phaen. When Phlai Ngam is eight, Khun Chang tries to kill him. Phlai Ngam escapes to live in Kanchanaburi with his grandmother who teaches him from Khun Phaen's library.

When the kings of Ayutthaya and Chiang mai quarrel over a beautiful daughter of the King of Vientiane, Phlai Ngam volunteers to lead an army to Chiang Mai, and successfully petitions for Khun Phaen's release. They capture the King of Chiang mai, and return with the Vientiane princess and a great haul of booty. Khun Phaen now gains status as the governor of Kanchanaburi . Phlai Ngam is appointed Phra Wai, an officer in the royal pages.

Khun Chang gets drunk at Phra Wai's wedding, and the old rivalry returns. Phra Wai abducts Wanthong from Khun Chang's house, prompting Khun Chang to petition the king for redress.

At the subsequent trial, the king demands that Wanthong decide between Khun Chang and Khun Paen. She cannot, and is dumb-struck. The king orders her execution. Phra Wai pleads successfully with the king for a reprieve, but the order arrives fractionally too late to avoid her execution.
(Source of story taken from Wikipedia)


The Magical power of Khun Paen

Based on old legends, Khun Paen was handsome and very attractive to ladies.
Although, he had many wives, but still many ladies fell in love with him. Khun Paen had magical knowledge. He used magic to make himself invulnerable and unseen to enemies, to change the marching track of the enemies to become labyrinthine field, and to change leaves of the tree to become wasps to sting enemies etc.

Khun Paen is also a master in mantra or formulas with supernatural power.

They are used for such purposes as stunning enemies, transforming his body into other forms, opening locks and chains, putting everyone else to sleep, and converting sheaves of grass into invulnerable spirit warriors. Khun Phaen also uses love formulas to captivate women, and to allay the wrath of the king.

Khun Paen was also the first who created Guman Thong. He brought the dead baby from the womb of the dead Bua Klee, one of his wives, to the Temple outer area within the chanting hall where the Buddha image is placed. The Temple and its outer area are so sacred place that no mighty ghosts or spirits can enter. Based on the legend descriptions, Khun Paen was chanting some sacred mantras to invoke the spirit of Guman Thong while roasting the dead baby on the fire.

Guman Thong defended him against enemy spirits, act as spies, got for him money and transported him at speed.

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Phra Buddha Chinnaraj Buccha(14 inch), Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahatat Woramahawihan (Wat Yai), Phitsanulok Province.

14 inch height, 6 inch leg.


Wat Yai is famous throughout Thailand for its golden sculpture of the Buddha called the Phra Buddha Chinnaraj (พระพุทธชินราช). Many Thai people consider the Phra Buddha Chinnaraj to be the most beautiful Buddha portrait in Thailand. It depicts Buddha in the posture of overcoming Mara (ปางมารวิชัย), also called Mara submission. A stone inscription indicated that he was molded over 700 years ago by a King Mahathamaracha Lithai of Sukhothai dynasty. Several faithful copies of the Phra Buddha Chinnarat are displayed in other temples, including Wat Benchamabophit in Bangkok and Wat Saranat Thammaram in Rayong. Also, the Phra Buddha Chinnaraj is depicted on the official seal of the Phitsanulok Province.


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


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

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Phra Buddha Chinnaraj Buccha(14 inch), Luang Phor Suchitra Porn, Wat Nog, Thonburi Province (B.E. 2551).

14 inch height, 6 inch leg.


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



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

This post has been edited by Nicklkc: Nov 6 2012, 12:50 PM


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