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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 Jul 21 2011, 01:32 AM

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Kruba Aliyachart 1st batch Roop Muen Pump (Roon Long Phim), Wat Sangkaew Photiyan, Chiang Rai Province (B.E. 2552).


Material : Takua (Lead)
Year : B.E.2552 (2009)
Code number : 67
Made : 100 pieces
Only given to the Kamakan.

**Roon Long Phim means pre-test-blok batch amulet

(Personal collection. Just for sharing.)

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post Jul 21 2011, 02:15 AM

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Ivory Ser(with one gold takrut), Kruba Aliyachart, Wat Sangkaew Photiyan, Chiang Rai Province.


Material :
Ivory tusk inserted with one gold takrut

If you see carefully, the whole body of the Ivory Ser(little tiger) crafted with Yant.

Kruba Aliyachart's Ivory Ser are believed to enhance the wearer's confidence, courage, determination and protection, especially from what the Chinese called "xiaoren" or backstabbers . It also wards off evil forces and brings in good business.


(Personal collection. Just for sharing.)


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Phra Somdej for Altar (with 9 takruts), Luang Phor Pae, Wat Pikulthong (B.E.2540).


Suitable to put at your altar. Inserted with 9 takruts. Every piece come with individual number code. With original temple box.

Available in two color :
White Color and Rainbow Green Color

RM150 per piece


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 recognisable, 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.

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post Jul 21 2011, 06:01 AM

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Phra Buddha Sothorn for Altar, Luang Phor Pae, Wat Pikulthong (B.E.2539).


Suitable to put at your altar. With original temple box.

RM150 per piece


Phra Buddha Sothorn

Phra Buddha Sothorn (Luang Phor Sothorn) is one of the most revered Buddha images in Thailand. The image is in the attitude of meditation, measuring 1.65 meters wide at the lap and 1.98 meters high. According to the legends, Phra Buddha Sothorn was the youngest of the three brothers: Luang Phor To, the oldest and Luang Phor Wat Ban Laem, the second. They were built by the Hindu priests. It was believed that the owners of these three images were three millionaires in the North. Over hundred years ago, a miracle happened when the three brothers or images escaped the blazing city of Ayutthaya by walking down to the Ping River, heading southward, where they were swept away. The eldest one floated down to the Gulf of Thailand and along the coast to Samut Songkram and has stayed there since then. The second one floated along Samrong Canal to Bangphli in Samutprakarn.


After the group of people there paid respect and used sai sin, a long white thread, to pull him ashore, he remained there since then. The youngest, Phra Buddha Sothorn, swept down thru Bang Prakong River to Chachoengsao. After people built a shrine for him and used some white thread, they were able to pull him ashore. Phra Buddha Sothorn has been there since then, where it is currently called Wat Sothorn Wararam, originally called “Wat Hong”. Two annual fairs celebrating the image fall in the 5th and the 12th lunar months (around April and November).


People throughout the country pay high respect to the statue due to the numerous miraculous events. At one times, It is believed that Phra Buddha Sothorn halted the deadly epidemic in Chachoengsao province after vows of appeasement were made to him.


Thais believe that whatever good wishes people make to Phra Buddha Sothorn, he will grant and make the wish comes true.

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post Jul 21 2011, 09:35 AM

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Loop Om(with gold frame), Luang Pu Tim, Wat Lahanrai, Rayong Province.

Diameter : 1.8 cm


More Details

What is most interesting about this Loop Om 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 Loop Om, namely; Phra Somdej, Phra Khun Paen Plai Guman, 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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post Jul 28 2011, 04:06 PM

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Phra Khun Paen 1st batch (with 3 Guman Thong heads and 1 silver takrut), Luang Phor Vaen Gai, Wat Ruak Bang See Thong, Nonthaburi Province.


Luang Phor Gai also formally called as Luang Phor Vaen Gai is a Cambodian monk from Wat UmPen in Cambodia. He is very knowledge in Visha (magical sciences) and exorcism. LP Gai had studied the art of making efficacious amulets from many Archans in Cambodia. Asian devotees like in Cambodia, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong highly respected such a monk who can make amulets that are very famous in fetching wealth and protection for the owner of such holy amulets. LP Gai is well-known among amulet collectors in this part of the region. He often visit Thailand. When LP Gai stay at Thailand, he normally will be at Wat Ruak Bang See Thong, Nonthaburi Province.


LP Gai is a highly respected monk in Cambodia and many provinces in Thailand nearby Cambodia's border. LP Gai was born in BE. 2475 (A.D.1932). His father was a well-known Cambodian Archan specializing in all aspects of Cambodians Vedas. But his father is not a Buddhist monk. Instead LP Gai entered priesthood when he was very young. LP Gai is 78 years old (B.E.2554).


LP Gai early Phra Khun Paen amulet with 3 GumanThong heads at the bottom is a powerful batch that is getting rare to find. On the back center is embedded with 1 silver piece of Takrut. Especially great in Maha Saneh.


People believed that Phra Khun Paen amulet made by LP Gai has the power in protecting and bring charming qualities to the owner. This amulet is especially good in career advancement and securing good fortune in business affairs to the owner. Especially great in Metta Maha Saneh. LP Gai has been making amulets for developing many temples that require donations.


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Rosary(with 108 pieces of Nawak beads, 5 takruts & Phra ChaiWat), Luang Phor KaLong, Wat KhaoLeam (B.E. 2552)


Monk : Luang Phor KaLong
Temple : Wat KhaoLeam
Material : Sacred of MIXED METAL NAWAK BRONZE
Size : 60cm
Years of made /Ceremony & Blessing on : 2009 (B.E. 2552)
Purpose/ Effective/ Main power : PROTECTION, WEALTH, SUCCESSFUL, GOOD LUCK.


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Tiger Skin Takrut, Luang Phor KaLong, Wat KhaoLeam (B.E. 2550).


Monk : Luang Phor KaLong
Temple : Wat KhaoLeam
Special : This Special Takrut PhraLuk NhaThong (Tiger Skin) created in limited unit only in year B.E. 2550. Chanted and blessed by Luang Phor KaLong. This takrut highly recommend to anyone.
Effect : Protection from bad influence and evil spirit, For great of protection that can protect a worshipper from dangerous, bad things and black magic, Power of authority to command and leading people.


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Ajarn Noo Kanpai with Hanuman (Copper) Rian, Patumtani Province.


Ajarn Noo Kanpai is probably the most well-known Ajarn Sak Yant in Thailand. His reputation has been renowned amongst his disciples for many years and has became popular when Angelina Jolie came to Thailand and let him ink Five Rows(Yant Ha Teaw) and Phaya Suerkrong on her back in 2004. His Yants were also the inspiration of many Thai movies as well.

Ajarn Noo's Yants covers both Metta Maha Saneh and Kongkrapan and available in both visible and invisible. There are many Thai celebrities whom inked by Ajarn Noo and succeed in their careers. It's undeniable that if mention about Sak Yant, the name of Ajarn Noo is the first thing people will think of.

The Samnak (office) of Ajarn Noo is located in Pathumthani province.


Address:
Samnak Ajarn Noo Kanpai
95/5 MOO.1 Tumbol Bangkayang
Ampur Muang Patumtani Thailand 12000
Tel : 0-2975-2799
Mobile : 0-1363-1252 , 0-9144-9456

Youtube:
Ajarn Noo Kanpai


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Phra Ngan(with 3 takruts), Archan Odd (B.E. 2545).


Archan Odd from Cambodia is a MASTER of making effective Phra Ngan amulets/bucchas. This batch of Phra Ngan amulet is made of special cemetery soil, inserted with small little pieces of lady bone and 3 takruts.

Praying To Phra Ngan:

There are lots of misconceptions about praying to Phra Ngan with dirty blood, sanitary pads.. Inserting into women's body.. Bla bla bla.. But those who really did it are definitely not in their right mind of state.

We believe and we are taught by our Teacher that Phra Ngan used to be a Buddha. Being a Buddha, there are lots of restrictions. Especially when it comes to Karma, nobody can avoid. But Phra Ngan are willing to bring down his status to a Deity to help those who really need help regardless of what they did in their previous lives.

A lot of people or merchants taught people praying thru the unorthodox ways to achieved what they want in lives.. Who will reside in a "Stained Shell"? Not to mention Buddha or Deity.

We teach our customers to believe what they see and what they experienced. They are taught to pray in correct ways and helping themselves in their daily lives thru basic bonding..

A lot of people thought that they can get Free Lunch thru praying to Buddha and Deities that "Money will drop from the sky.." Please bear in mind, Buddha and Deities will only help those who helped themselves.


For bonding:

i) Pray with "Faith".
ii) Chant with "Heart".


Dos:


1) Chant once a day at midnight sharp. Its to chant for the following day, for protection or wish making.

2) Kneeling position and put Phra Ngan in between your palm. If chant wrongly, start all over again. If you didn't follow correctly, then it won't work. Must chant everyday without fail.

3) Always make an effort to bring Phra Ngan out whenever you go. Place in a small pouch and only put him in your pocket below your waist (Due to his Deity level). So that we can be obvious to his hints and warnings in the day.

4) Make an effort to talk to him about the events of the day every time after chanting. Let him know more about you and your family.

5) Then he will know what you need and how to help you.


DON'Ts:

1) Do not scold vulgarity or cursing others. Try not curse and swear at least. As the curses may come true.

2) Do not give blood or wrap with sanitary pad! Its disrespect to Phra Ngan.

3) Do not ask Phra Ngan to harm anyone. As retribution may come faster than you thought.

4) Do not insert Phra Ngan into woman's body.


Phra Ngan Basic Katha:

{Namo Tasa Pakawator Ahrahator Samma Samput Tasak.}(3 times)

Na Ba No Ho Ban Bai Ya,

Pit Bu Tam Mo Put Tang Na Mo Put Ta Ya,

Moma Mona Ma Ah Ut,

Put Tang Ka Ri Yo,

Tam Mum Ka Ri Yo,

Sung Kang Ka Ri Yo,

Om Phra Ngan ~,

Ma Nee Ma Mak.

( 21 times )

To power up your statue/amulet (chant 108 times)



The Power of "The Great Warlock Phra Ngan" .

1) Casting of Basic and Advance Shield - Cast a Shield for Protection against Black Magic, Evil Spirits and Dangers.
2) Metta and Love Attraction - Attraction of Same Gender and Opposite Gender.
3) Breaking up Spell - Helps to Break up Extramarital Affairs or remove Mild Love Spell.
4) Love Spell
- Cast a Love Spell on Married Couples who are still destined to be together. (Only Upon approval from Phra Ngan) Those who go against the will of Phra Ngan or Cast Love Spell for own pleasure will not have good endings.
- Making of Love Oil and Love Cream (Temporary Love and Metta Spell Effect to improve Sales or Business).
5) Wealth Spell - Cast a Wealth Spell on ourselves with no side effects to bring up our Luck or help in Sales and Business.
6) Soul Reaching Spell - Finding Missing persons or lost souls. (Upon approval from Phra Ngan)
7) Healing Spell - Heal Mild Illness (Heal non-terminal illness and Upon approval from Phra Ngan only.)

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Locket Phra Yee Gor Foong Mahalap, Kruba Subin, Wat Thongsard (B.E. 2553).


Full of supernatural power, grant fast wealth luck fortune, successful wishes and strong protection. Kruba Subin Sumetso, powerful guru monk who mastered magics spell of "Larnna"era. Kruba Subin's gumanthong and holy items are very famous and one best of Thailand amulets.

Kruba Subin Sumetso was born in 1979 in Chiangmai. Kruba had become a novice monk of Wat See Pa Doo, Chiang Mai province at the age of 7 years old. From then on he studied Buddhist mantra as well as practicing Buddhist precepts. When his age reached 20 he was then ordained at Wat Ban Pay, Chiang Mai province. Kruba had studied meditation and magic from many top monks in Chiangmai, Laos as well as Cambodia.

Kruba is a disciple of Kruba Duang Dee who is the last disciples of Kruba Srivichai. Due to his interest in Buddhist supermagic, Kruba learned many types of magics such as “Visha Thian Maha Setthi Pan Yang” (holy candle magic) from Kruba In-Gaow of Wat PahNgae. This holy candle magic is the same as the one used by LP Samrit of Wat Tham Fad but Kruba is using red candle instead of yellow or white ones.

Kruba also learn “Visha Hua Jai Suea Saming” from Kruba Noi of Wat Ban Pong and the magic of “Thep Si Hu Ha Ta” from Kruba Chaiyawong. Kruba Subin is very well-known of making Si Hu Ha Ta amulets as many wearers found that by wearing Kruba Subin Si Hu Ha Ta able to bring them luck in gambling as well as in making their business good. That is why Kruba Subin Si Hu Ha Ta amulets price is selling very high price in the market.

By the way, Kruba also studied invulnerable magic from “Phra Kru SiriSupajarn of Wat Pa Khu”. Kruba learned the way to create “Takrut Kao Chakkrawan” and “Takrut Suea Saming” from “Poh Nan DuangTa” who was also a disciple of KB Srivichai, Arjan ThaoThongDee (Cambodian). Kruba learnt charming and fortune magic form Arjan Suwan, AJ Buh Bu Ong (Cambodian) and Arjan Sathu (Karens). Other than that, Kruba also studied inscription the holy tattoo from Arjan Yoki Khrao Lek (a magical expert from Khao Or).

On 5th August, 2010 Kruba Subin was honored "Phra Kru" title by the Thai government in regards of his help and donations to the poor, orphanage , old folk homes, hospitals and the general publics. Other than that, Kruba had also donated out all of his collections from making amulets and bucchas in buying land and making temples. So far Kruba had helped in building temple in his old Chiangmai temple , Wat Jantawariot, Wat Thong Saad and Samnakshungbarn. Now, Kruba is gathering fund to buy a piece of land located in Nakhon Pathom to build another new temple there. Hopefully, his good deeds will be supported and blessed.


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

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

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

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



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


Available in two size : Phim Yai (big mould) and Phim Lek (small mould)


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Ying Thong, Kruba Chantha, Wat Keochamfa (B.E. 2551).

Kruba Chantha is a Cambodian monk which stay at Wat Keochamfa, Bangkok. Expert in making effective love charms amulets.


Effect is for:

1)You get to naturally attract the opposite sex and have a satisfying love life.
2)Not Just Go After Someone, But Have The Opposite Sex Chase You instead.
3)Make a woman become emotionally dependant on YOU. This is essential if you want her to fall in love with you.
4)You get to catch a girl's trust, attention and attraction, more than anything else.
5)Becoming more attractive to women than men who are wealthy, famous or good looking, without being ANY of those things yourself.
6)Change your self confidence, for GOOD, so that you no longer feel anxiety, self doubt and nervousness when approaching women and starting conversations.
7)Instantly makes any girl feel special, and makes you irresistible.
8)To Attract woman, Like Bees To Honey, And Seduce Absolutely Beautiful Women.
9)You get to develop great charisma and become a lot more sexually attractive.
10)Meet more beautiful women, MUCH more easily.
• Grab the attention and get approached by women far more often.
• Make a fantastic, memorable, compelling impression , every time.
• Increase your self-confidence and masculinity BIG-time
• More interest, eye contact and “look-backs” from women.


Imagine... right now... you as the top salesperson or employee... your huge pay checks... your magnetic charisma... your super ability to make friends and get along with anyone... the confidence knowing that you can persuade anyone to do what YOU want... having the girl of your dream in your arms…the gratifying feeling of knowing that this amulet was your secret weapon to achieve all that and much more... very nice, isn’t it?

We both know that as much as you want this amulet now if you don't take action it's very unlikely you ever will. And when that happens...the opportunity is gone forever.

All I can really do is encourage you and remind you to do the right thing, get the amulet, and become the master of your own life.

Ultimately though, the choice is yours.
I firmly believe in one thing:
You deserve to get what you want in life

So take action now, go for it.

DO NOT USE THIS AMULET TO HARM GIRLS. Always remember what goes around comes around, one day u will suffer it back. KARMA.


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Yee Per (1st batch), Luang Phor Vaen Gai, Wat Ruak Bang See Thong, Nonthaburi Province.


Luang Phor Gai also formally called as Luang Phor Vaen Gai is a Cambodian monk from Wat UmPen in Cambodia. He is very knowledge in Visha (magical sciences) and exorcism. LP Gai had studied the art of making efficacious amulets from many Archans in Cambodia. Asian devotees like in Cambodia, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong highly respected such a monk who can make amulets that are very famous in fetching wealth and protection for the owner of such holy amulets. LP Gai is well-known among amulet collectors in this part of the region. He often visit Thailand. When LP Gai stay at Thailand, he normally will be at Wat Ruak Bang See Thong, Nonthaburi Province.


LP Gai is a highly respected monk in Cambodia and many provinces in Thailand nearby Cambodia's border. LP Gai was born in BE. 2475 (A.D.1932). His father was a well-known Cambodian Archan specializing in all aspects of Cambodians Vedas. But his father is not a Buddhist monk. Instead LP Gai entered priesthood when he was very young. LP Gai is 78 years old (B.E.2554).


People from Nonthaburi Province believed that amulet made by LP Gai has the power in protecting and bring charming qualities to the owner. Especially good in career advancement and securing good fortune in business affairs to the owner. Especially great in Metta Maha Saneh. LP Gai has been making amulets for developing many temples that require donations.

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Yee Gor Foong Locket (Phim Lek), Archan Meng.

This Yee Gor Foong Locket was created specifically for the card gambler. It is one of a few that made up the series. These amulets which were blessed by Archan Meng a few years ago were made in strictly limited numbers, chances of acquiring one today are quite remote and as such when they do come on the market they are sold immediately. These amulets are highly sought after and especially by senior members of society.


Jao Phor YEE GOR FOONG – Thai Lottery God
(Background)
Triads started life as anti-Manchu resistance during the Qing Dynasty. The official myth says that they were created after the burning of the southern Shaolin temple, by five survivors of the battle. Some claim that one of them was Jee Sin, who was the master of the 5 Elders of Southern Chinese kung fu.

After the fall of the Qing dyansty in the last century, the Triads now found themselves without a purpose and there was a split between the Mainland and overseas branches. The Mainland group is what we now commonly refer to as the Triads, while the overseas group became known as the Hongmen.

Nowadays The Hongmen is divided into 180 branches, and is arguably a Freemason-like organization, with an emphasis on patriotism, given the circumstances of its origin. Distinguished politicians such as Sun Yat Sen and Chiang Kai Shek were senior members. It shares traditions with the Triads, since they were one and the same not that far back.


Biography of Yee Gor Foong

Given name “Zheng Yi Fong” aka “Li Yu” his family moved to Thailand from the Chao An Province in China. From a young age he had joined the “Hong Meng Tian Di” a secret society active in revolutionary activities against the Qing Dynasty.

Being a charismatic leader he quickly progressed through the ranks to become second in command to Ling Mang. His nickname “Er Ger Fong” literally means 2nd elder, Fong is his name. He eventually succeeded Ling Mang but retained the name “Er Ger Fong”

It was during this period that the administration of King Chulalongkorn (Rama 5) was facing economic instability and needed help. Er Ger Fong was approached for assistance to generate the much needed revenue for the ruling dynasty. His proposition was to tax gambling revenue.

The success of his initiative was mirrored by a similarly successful and flourishing business empire which incorporated many interests such as logistics, real estate, commodities and most importantly gambling dens.

In his later years Er Ger Fong became better known for his charitable work, setting up numerous homes and orphanages for the under privileged. His philanthropic acts were apparently inspired by dream of a Chinese deity known as “Tai Hong Gong”

He passed away in the year 1935 at the age of 87 leaving to the Thai nation all he possessed. His legacy continues to this day through the Er Ger Fong temple / Joss House located in Yaowarat district of Bangkok (China Town).


The 3rd photo below immensely popular shrine was established in B.E. 2537 by Mr Hia Mao and is well known for its charitable work in helping the less privileged members of society.

As Er Ger Fong is considered as the founder of the gambling industry in Thailand he is often referred to as the ‘Thai Lottery God’. His shrine is popular by those seeking luck in gambling / lottery. He was the first person who originated gambling in Thailand. He often helped the poor people. Er Ger fong's joss-house is very popular among Thai gamblers.


Archan Meng.
Archan Meng is a highly accomplished ascetic / white robed monk having studied extensively various forms of wiccha and yant from some of Thailand’s top Archan.

He is not only respected by Thais but by many individuals from almost every country in the Pacific Asia region. He is renowned for his highly efficacious amulets which are highly sought after.



Katha

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

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QUOTE(Nicklkc @ Dec 24 2008, 07:57 PM)
Phra Khun Paen(hold Chicken with Guman Thong), Luang Phor Cheng, Wat Nakpha.
Luang Phor Cheng Khun Paen has the ability to increase their Luck, Charisma and Metta.

This batch of Khun Paen amulet is best for Business success, Charming and Charisma, Attract the right person to help you, Well-liked by everyone, Strong Metta, Good in sales, Protection from harm and danger, Fortune fetching, Good fortune and luck, Easier to ask for help and favour, Victories in everything that you do.
Thanks for people who support us. This item has been 'rent' out.
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hello bro i know this amulet already rent out,can i ask this khun paen wat year and u rent how much ah? coz this khun paen so nice thank..
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Phra Khun Paen(taken out from Stupa 出塔), Wat Bangkrang, Suphanburi Province (B.E. 2492).

With original temple box. The back of the amulet got the chop of Wat Bangkrang. For your information, Wat Bangkrang/ Wat Bahn Krang is the pioneer temple who made Khun Paen amulets.


General Khun Paen

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 Bangkrang, 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.
According to some comments and reviews by the archans, monks and local Thai people, khun paen 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) Easiler to ask for favour and help.
5) Gain the "upper hand" in business or career.
6) Sucessful in everything that your do.
7) Great luck and great charm.
8) Victories in all aspects of lifes.
and much much more....
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Phra Pidta Pangkapan, Ajarn Luang Nui, Wat KoHong, Songkhla Province (B.E. 2549).


Ajarn Luang Nui (known as Luang Nui) the famous monk of Wat KoHong in HatYai passed away on 3 Jan 2011, 54 years old. Ajarn Luang Nui is famous for his mediumship of the guardian deity Jatukam Ramathep, and invited to participate in many consecration ceremonies involving the deity. The Jatukam shrine of Wat KoHong. Although there are quite a few other famous Jatukam priests after the demise of Ajarn Khun Phan, he stands out from the rest as he is a monk and all the others are white-robe laymen. A few years ago at a big consecration ceremony, he shocked everyone present when he did a long deity dance under the possession of Jatukam Ramathep. However, the Vinaya forbids monks from deity mediumship and priesthood. A close up of the Jatukam statue in the shrine. According to Thai Buddhist tradition, this role is reserved solely for white-robe priests or Lersi ascetics. Because of that Luang Nui came under a lot of criticisms, but at the same time there are many fans who support him as well.


People started to support him since 2004 after they witnessed a miracle during a Jatukam ceremony at Wat KoHong. The skies were originally clear and sunny, but soon after Luang Nui started chanting to invite Jatukam Ramathep, storm clouds quickly gathered out of nowhere. A great downpour with strong winds followed, but the miraculous thing was that it only rained heavily outside the temple; within the temple there was no more than a light drizzle, as if the gods were sprinkling everyone there with holy water. This story spread like wildfire and soon many people started to become very interested in Luang Nui. So much so he was even invited to Bangkok to meet with the Princess as well as Phra Sangharaj. Phra Sangharaj heard of Luang Nui's unconventional behavior during consecration ceremonies, but he did not censure him; instead he just advised him to exercise more caution and be mindful of his position as a monk in public. Luang Nui took it as encouragement and continued to do what he believed was right.


So in future ceremonies, not only were there wind, rain and deity dances; more and more exciting stuff started to get featured, like slashing himself with a sword, shooting with bow and arrows, chanting on elephants etc. Jatukam and the amulets he consecrated does give "good vibes" to many a wearer. Putting the Vinaya aside one can say Luang Nui makes a great Jatukam priest, but by that very same fact he would always remain a "Luang" but never a "Luang Phor", one that can be a refuge for the world of gods and men.

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Lak Yoong, Kruba Chantha, Wat Keochamfa (B.E. 2551).

Kruba Chantha is a Cambodian monk which stay at Wat Keochamfa, Bangkok. Expert in making effective love charms amulets.

Lak Yoong will help the owner to successful in doing business or earn a lots of sales. Naturally attract the opposite sex and have a satisfying love life. Change your self confidence, for GOOD, so that you no longer feel anxiety, self doubt and nervousness when approaching women or man and starting conversations. "Upper Hand" by winning all your competitors. Gain the "upper hand" in business or your career by instantly gaining rapport with colleagues and clients... negotiating with power and poise... devising highly creative solutions to almost any problem that dares stumble in your path.

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Hi Nick , 7 days already parcel returned to you but till now still waiting your respond and action , you should keep your promise , thanks !
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Hi Nick , thanks for sms respond , pls keep your promise to collect the parcel and return the money by this week, hopefully that 's no more delay or any reason for excuse !

P/S : for your information I spend RM$ 5.00 for your parcel return packing for goods safety propose , the packing standard is double compare to the parcel you sent to me .

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