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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 May 19 2013, 03:41 AM

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Rian Sema Luang Pu Thuad (老人面), Nur Ngern (Silver Material with LongYa Color), Luang Phor Thong, Wat Sumpaocher (B.E.2552).

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


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post May 19 2013, 07:41 AM

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QUOTE(violetstar @ May 19 2013, 03:51 AM)
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I recently bought a thai amulet.It comes only with normal plastic cover.
I wish to wrap with chrome case.I had searched many place,but i can't find this kind of casing. sad.gif
Did anyone know where can i possible get this or any amulet wrapper got stock? rclxms.gif
How much will be charge?
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post May 19 2013, 03:57 PM

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Rian Luang Phor Pern, Nur Ngern(Silver Material with LongYa Color), Wat Bang Phra, Nakhon Pathom Province (B.E.2541).

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), your wish can still be answered by him. This is an evidence of one attainting Arahan.


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Rian Luang Phor Pern, Nur Ngern(Silver Material with LongYa Color), Wat Bang Phra, Nakhon Pathom Province (B.E.2541).

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), your wish can still be answered by him. This is an evidence of one attainting Arahan.

Every single piece come with individual number code. With original temple box.

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post May 21 2013, 08:03 PM

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Handcrafted Special Wood Hanuman, Luang Phor Maha Surasak, Wat Pradoo, Samut Songkhram Province.

Made : 109 pieces

Full with hand crafted Yant by LP Maha Surasak.


This amulet great for Lucky and protect the owner from the danger and bad spiritual. Also bring Business get to attract more customer or bring owner have fascinate from the peoples, and make employee more obedience to the boss(Authority). The image of the Hanuman can help the wearer Victories in all obstacles and aspects of life. It also extremely good for Maha Larp(Great Fortune), Great charismatic power feared by others, being in authority(Maha Amnaj) and free from all harms(Klaew Klaad).

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post May 28 2013, 02:38 AM

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Buccha Sivali, Luang Phor Maha Surasak, Wat Pradoo, Samut Songkhram Province (B.E.2555)

Made : 300 pieces.


Phra Sivali
In one of his past lives, Phra Sivali (Pāḷi: Sīvalī Thera) was blessed with the opportunity to see the Buddha Padumuttara (the 13th Buddha). At that time Buddha Padumuttara gave to a monk the honor of being foremost among his fellow monks obtaining the Four Requisites (1: food; 2: shelter; 3: robes; 4: medicine). Upon seeing the people offering an abundance of those Four Requisites to this particular monk, Sīvalī was deeply impressed and made a vow to attain a status in monkhood similar to that of the monk he had witnessed.

Buddha Padumuttara noticed Sīvalī’s earnest dedication and he told him that, in a future life time – at the time of Gotama Buddha – his strong determination to become foremost among the monks obtaining the Four Requisites would become reality.

Then, in the time of Gotama Buddha, Sīvalī was born as a prince. Legend has it that because of an unwholesome deed he had performed (as an unrighteous King creating a lot of suffering to his subjects) in one of his past lives, his mother had to carry Sīvalī in her womb for a period as long as seven years. When the seventh year had come his mother could not yet give birth for another six days. Then, on the seventh day she worried she might die soon, so she requested her husband – the King – to invite the Buddha and his disciples for a meal at the palace so that she could offer them food for their alms. The King conscented to her request, and took care of the preparation of the meal for the monks.

After the Buddha and his disciples had finished their meal they bestowed blessings upon the queen (Sīvalī’s mother), which caused her pains to cease. Then when the Buddha and his disciples had left the palace she give birth without any further problems. Thus a wealthy prince by the name of Sīvalī was born in this world. Remarkably, the pains and hardships of both royal family members and those of the people living in their Kingdom had ceased and made way for an abundance of food and wealth.

Later Sariputta would invite Sīvalī to join the monastic community to which the queen granted Sīvalī her permission to do so. Whilst his hair got shaven he contemplated on the 32 parts of the body and its impurities. Immediately after that Sīvalī attained liberation (Pāḷi: mokkha; Sanskrit: mokṣa - a synonym for nibbāna / nirvāṇa).

From that moment onwards, the monks started to notice that wherever Sīvalī went to travel, he and his fellow monks were never short of the Four Requisites. In fact, they were always given an abundance of offerings by the laity. The Buddha soon recognized that Sīvalī’s vow from the past had now come to fruition, thereby declaring him foremost among the monks obtaining the Four Requisites.

Apart from the fact that Sīvalī was an arahant disciple of the Buddha, and had played an essential role in taking care of the Four Requisites for the monks in the monastic community, Thai people worship Phra Sivali as an arahant with miraculous power to quickly attract an abundance of prosperity and wealth.

(The information about Phra Sivali is from others website. Just for reference.)

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post May 29 2013, 10:10 AM

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Jatukam Ramathep Buccha, Roon MaiMeeSeeSuk, Archan KoPhong, City Pillar Lak Muang & Wat Mahathat, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province (B.E.2547)


This batch of Jatukam Ramathep Buccha Roon MaiMeeSeeSuk blessing ceremony lead by Archan Ko Phong, Luang Nui (Wat Ko Hong) and Archan Chote. Co-chanted by a lots of famous and powerful monks from others temple.


Temple : City Pillar Lak Muang & Wat Mahathat - Nakhon Si Thammarat.

Effect : Strong blessing fortune, Overcome all obstacles in life, Good in wealth and business, Good opportunity and successful in everything that you do, Grants wishes and helps you achieve your aims.

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post May 30 2013, 12:13 AM

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Takrut Phitsamorn (early batch), Luang Phor Maha Surasak, Wat Pradoo, Samut Songkhram Province.

Material: Made by old Mantra Books, Nur Bailarn
Effect: It has superb power of bringing Great Protection from harm, bad influence and evil, For great of protection that can protect a worshiper from dangerous.


Takrut Phitsamorn amulets are respected for the sacred power that could help worshippers become prosperous whilst providing protection from danger and evil.




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post Jun 1 2013, 04:40 AM

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Luang Phor Maha Surasak Roop Muern Pump, Roon Reak (1st batch), Nur Rakang + Nur Thong Daeng, Wat Pradoo (B.E.2555)

(Quantity made: Gold 99 set, Silver 2555 pieces, Nawa 5000 pieces, Nur Rakang 6000 pieces & Copper 20,000 pieces)

Every Roop Muern Pump come with individual code number in Thai numerals. With original temple box.

Red temple box : Nur Ngern (Silver Material)
Orange temple box : Nur Nawa (Mixed Material)
Blue temple box : Nur Rakang (Made by Old Temple Bell)
Purple temple box : Nur Rakang (Made by Old Temple Bell)
Green temple box : Nur Thong Daeng (Copper Material)

Power : Amulets made by LP Maha Surasak is very popular in Thailand because there are many wonderful experiences from worshiper such as protect them from dangerous, harm and bad things. On the other hand, this powerful amulet can bring wealth, success and progress to worshiper.

Available in : Nur Ngern (Silver Material), Nur Rakang (Made by Old Temple Bell), Nur ThongDaeng

**Hot Items: Hurry Up!!!

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post Jun 1 2013, 05:03 AM

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Takrut Salika with Metta Oil, Nur Ngern (Silver), Luang Phor Maha Surasak, Wat Pradoo.

Effect : Takrut Salika could making you more sweet tongue and people will like you talking, Helping you solve problem easily, Good for Improve Business to strong money luck, Good in relationship and more charming.

Thanks for people who support us. These items has been rented out.

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post Jun 1 2013, 05:08 AM

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Bia Gae with Silver Frame and LongYa Color, Luang Phor Maha Surasak, Wat Pradoo.

Every piece of Biagae come with LP Maha Surasak's personal handwrite Yant and Signature.

Available in : One hanging point & Three hanging point (can put in the middle of your necklace)


Luang Phor Maha Surasak learn the traditional method of making Bia Gae direct from his master Luang Pu Cher of Wat Klang Bang Kaew, Nakhon Pathom Province.

The magic science to create Bia Gae amulets was known and inherited from the Ayuttaya Period or at least 400-500 years ago and many believe that the tradition is older than that.

Bia Gae (Cowrie/Cowry/Seashell, commonly filled with mercury and takrut) is a special kind of amulet which is widely use to avoid and protect from Black Magic, Evil Forces, Ghosts and Spirits.

Cowrie or Cowry shell is a very beautiful shiny tropical sea shell, it is humped back sometimes decorated with spots like a leopard skin. During ancient time in China, South East Asia and Africa, it was commonly used as coin or money. The Thai people called it Bia Gae and used it instead as a talisman for protection. The arched back of cowrie is like a shield and therefore it is believe that it could bounce off evil energy, similar to tortoise shell was employed by Feng Shui master in China for warding off bad energy. Mercury was also filled inside the cowrie, takrut then placed at the gap of the cowrie, and sealed tightly with special ingredients preventing it from leakage. Sometimes, it will be tied around with strings and painted with lacquer.

The wearer believes that he will be protected against: black magic, bad luck, evil forces and demons. Bia Gae are known to be effective for protection and in particular from evil influences and malevolent spirits. It is not uncommon for persons on their death bed to request such an amulet as protection from spirits that will endlessly disturb and torture the dying. It is said by some that such amulets will also help to set the soul free and give protection beyond the grave,ensuring a smooth passage into the next life.


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post Jun 1 2013, 05:12 AM

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Rian Roon Raek (1st batch) Ajahn Tong (Grand Master of Sak Yant), Talat Phlu neighborhood in Bangkok.

Ajahn Tong of Talat Phlu is widely regarded by many as the best Sak Yant master of our present era. Armed with 36 years of experience, the Grandmaster is well known within Sak Yant circles for his exquisite and efficacious Yant tattoos that possesses magical properties such as Kongkrapan (Invincibility), Klaew Klaad(Aversion of Danger) and Metta Mahaniyom (Great Popularity). Dedicating his life to the learning of Wicha, Meditation and Sak Yant, Ajahn Tong learnt from 11 great masters. His masters include:

* Ajahn Ha of Wong Wien Yai (Direct disciple of Luang Pu Suk Wat Makham-Tao)
* Ajahn Tawil
* Luang Phor Teck of Wat Se Mor Got
* Ajahn Jek of Wat Bua Kuan, Nonburi
* Ajahn Chun of Pa Ba Daeng
* Ajahn Lod of Min Buri
* Ajahn Chum of Wat Khao Or, Pattalung
* Ajahn Singh (Sikh Meditation master of Bangkok)
* Ajahn Pa Yung of Bangkok
* Ajahn Tiang of Bangkok Noi
* Ajahn Pu Tom of Suphan Buri

As a result, a great wealth of valuable knowledge is passed down from Ajahn Tong’s various masters to him. This acquired knowledge is then used by Ajahn Tong to consecrate holy amulets and create sacred Yant tattoos for his disciples.

Due to his fame in the creation of sacred Yant tattoos, many people would visit Ajahn Tong’s Samnak daily, to request for his help. He works continuously without rest, often till very late at night, making sure his disciples’ needs are catered for. Such is the commitment shown by this great master of Sak Yant.

Over the years, numerous celebrities have received Yant tattoos from Ajahn Tong. Muay Thai luminaries such as WBC Middle Weight Muay Thai World Champion Yodsanklai Fairtex, WMC Middle Weight Intercontinental Champion Soren Monkongtong and Vice President of the Oceania Muay Thai Federation Nugget McNaught all bear Ajahn Tong’s Yant Kru (Master’s Logo) proudly on their body. International Supermodel and TV celebrity Jaymee Ong is another bearer. More notably the Fighters from the hit reality series “The Contender Asia” by Mark Burnett.

Despite his immense popularity worldwide, Ajahn Tong remains humble, down to earth and well loved by all his disciples – another addition to his already outstanding legacy. Ajahn Tong is indeed a true master who possesses a lot of Metta and Baramee (Loving Kindness).

(The biography Ajahn Tong is from others website. Just used for reference.)

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post Jun 7 2013, 02:24 PM

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Phra Somdej Nai Phau, Phim Song Jedi, Wat Intharaviharn (aka Wat Bang Khun Prom) (B.E.2495)

(With certificate 2nd place in one of the Bkk Amulets Competition.)


In B.E.2495, Police-General Phau Sriyanonth gathered many guru monks and obtained many special amulets to create one of the best mass-chanted Somdej in Thai amulets history. This batch of Somdej was consecrated under his patronage in Wat Indraviharn, Bangkok and were hence named after him as Somdej Nai Phau.

Originally, Somdej Phra Buddhacharn Nuam of Wat Anongkaram was elected to be the president of the ceremony but due to him falling ill at the period of time, Lung Pu Nak, Wat Rakhang, was selected to represent him instead.


The materials collected consisted of:
1. Broken fragment of Somdej Phra Buddhacharn Toh Somdej amulets from Wat Rakhang and Wat Bangkhunphrom.
2. Filing of Phra Kring Wat Suthat that were consecrated in B.E.2485.
3. Somdej amulets that were given out by Luang Pu Poo, Wat Inn.
4. Phong wiset that were leftover by Luang Phor Doem, Wat Nongpho.
5. Many types of powder specially donated by many famous monks, etc.

The types of materials that were used to bind and mix into these raw materials were:
1. Nur Phong Kesorn (Powder of crushed jasmine flower petals)
2. Nur Phong Kasen Boon Nak (Special powder named after Phaya Nak or Naga)
3. Nur Phong Kesorn Bua Luang (Powder of crushed Lotus flower petals)
4. Nur Phong Kaset Pikoon (Powder of a type of farm wood)
5. Poon Kao (Limestone powder)
6. Kradat Faang (Rice paper)
7. Namman Maphrao (Coconut oil)
8. Dinsor Phong (Chalk powder)
9. Nam Oi (Sugarcane), etc.

On 22nd October, B.E.2495, the group of 14 monks who gathered for a mass chanting to chant on the materials of the amulets were:
1. Phra Thep Wae Tee, Wat Sam Phraya
2. Phra Pawana Koht, Wat Paknam
3. Phra Raj Molee, Wat Rakhang
4. Phra Pawana Wikrom, Wat Rakhang
5. Phra See Somphot, Wat Suthat
6. Luang Phor Chaeng, Wat Bang Pang
7. Phrakru Winai Ton, Wat Samphanthawong
8. Phrakru Sompanyop Rakat, Wat Prodges
9. Phra Acharn Plee, Wat Suan Ploo
10. Phrakru Arkom Soonthorn, Wat Suthat
11. Phra Palad Pleang, Wat Ganya Nimit
12. Phra Acharn Baideega Banyat, Wat Suthat
13. Phrakru Sung, Wat Indraviharn
14. Phrakru Mongkhol Wichit, Wat Anongkaram

The amulets were using various moulds which produced a total of 84,000 pieces and were all individually hand cut using gold knives. the amulets were collected in trays and were kept under shade, not under sunlight, to be dried natural conditions.

After all the amulets were finally moulded, they were placed in the Bosth (Main chanting hall) by the committee who were in charge and were surrounded by auspicious candles that were placed in the 8 directions. The candles were watched over by committee members on a rotational duty to prevent the candles from burning out or blowing out.

Those who were there witnessed the beautiful glow of the candlelight illuminating the amulets and the place was serene and solemn. Offerings were made to a big photograph of Somdej Phra Buddhacharn Toh that was placed in the hall to invite him to witness and preside over the blessing ceremony.

On 5th November, B.E.2495, a 2nd mass chanting was to be performed on the completed amulets prior to distribution to the public. At the auspicious hour of 4.20pm, the victory candles were lighted and all the monks, Brahms (white-robed Brahmins) and devotees bowed down and paid respects to the Buddha and the president of the ceremony.

After a short chanting to the Buddha and chanting the invitation to the Devas, a speech was delivered by the president of the ceremony. The motive of making these batch of Somdej amulets was to distribute and remind people of the Buddhism and the follow its doctrine. It was also to carry on the lineage of Somdej Phra Buddhacharn Toh of his famous Somdej amulets. Consecrating a big quantity was to allow as many people as possible to have a piece that contain the legacy of Somdej Phra Buddhacharn Toh.

After the speech was delivered, a group of 12 monks were invited to perform mass chanting on the amulets participated in the main chanting to complete the consecration of the amulets. They were:
1. Luang Phor Sodh, Wat Paknam, Thonburi
2. Luang Pu Puak, Wat King Keaw, Samutprakan
3. Luang Pu Rian, Wat Nongbua, Kanchanaburi
4. Luang Phor Chuang, Wat Bang Pae Rok Tai, Nonthaburi
5. Luang Phor Roong, Wat Thakrabue, Samut Sakorn
6. Phra Palad Taeng Guay, Wat Pradoochimplee, Thonburi
7. Luang Phor Chong, Wat Natangnok, Ayuttaya
8. Luang Phor Nor, Wat Klang Tharua, Ayuttaya
9. Luang Phor Samniang, Wat Weruwanaram, Nakhon Pathom
10. Luang Phor Chaeng, Wat Bang Pang, Nonthaburi
11. Luang Pu Nak, Wat Rakhang, Thonburi
12. Luang Phor Ha, Wat Don Gai Dee, Samutsakorn

After the ceremony was over, the amulets were distributed out the everyone who attended the ceremony.

Today, there are many replicas in the market and it requires extensive study of genuine pieces before any attempt is made to buy this amulet. Also there is some confusion regarding the batches with the police crest imprint behind, which DO NOT belong to this batch of Somdej Nai Phau amulets.

(The informations for Phra Somdej Nai Phau amulets is from others website. Just used for reference.)

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

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post Jun 8 2013, 02:28 AM

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Phra Somdej Roi Pee (100th Anniversary), Mass Chanted, Wat Rakang Kositaram (B.E.2515).

Phra Somdej Wat Rakang is probably the most famous Buddhist amulet in the whole Kingdom of Thailand. This is simply due to its sacred Buddhistic values made by a highly respected monk in the 19th century, Reverend Somdej Phra Puttajarn Toh Prommarangsi of Wat Rakang Kosittaram in Bangkok. This highly revered Phra Somdej votive tablet originated from Wat Rakang "Temple of Bell" in Bangkok.

The buddha amulet Somdej Wat Rakang was given the name as the "King of all amulets" by Tri Yampawai a master in Thai Buddhist amulets world. Tri Yampawai had classified Somdej Wat Rakang as the 1st of amulet grouping in the Grand 5 "Benjapakee". The other 4 amulet groupings are Phra Rod Maha Wan (Lam Phun), Phra Nang Phaya (Phitsanulok), Phra Sum Kaw (Khampaeng Phet), Phra Phong Suphan (Supanburi).

Phra Somdej Wat Rakhang Roi Pee(100 years). Made on 100th Anniversary of late Somdej Phraphutdhacharn(Toh) passed away day on 22 June B.E. 2515. The Greatest Guru of Wat Rakhang. The temple held a great memorial activities.

This batch was known to go through grand mass chanting by many famous monks, over hundred of great monks includes. His Majesty the King and Queen also join the ceremony.

The Monks who were invited to bless the Phra Somdej were such as:

1. LP Thira, Wat PalaeLai, Suphanburi
2.LP Thoon, Wat Bodhi Nimit, Bangkok
3.LP Toh, Wat Pradoo- Chimplee, Bangkok
4. LP Heng ,Wat Gallaya, Bangkok
5. LP Seng, Wat Gallaya, Bangkok
6. LP Nor, Wat Klang Tharua, Ayuthaya
7. LP Chiam, Wat Sothorn, Chachoengsao
8. Chao Khun Sri (Prayad), Wat Suthat, Bangkok
9. Phra PhromChakSangworn, Wat Phra BuddhaBart Takpah, Lampoon
10. LP Thiam, Wat KasatraThiraj, Ayuthaya
11. LP Sod, Wat HangNamSakon, Nakonsawan
12.LP Tae Kong Thong, Wat SamNgam, NakonPathom
13. LP Prink, Wat Bosth KongThanoo, Lopburi
14. LP Nuang , Wat Chula Manee, SamutSongkram
15. LP Pee, Wat Dan Lan Hoi, Sukhothai
etc.

Size: 2.5 X 3.8 cm. Easy to identify.


Old mixture, good ceremony. Can use as same as original Phra Somdej made by Somdej Toh.


Worshipping Phra Somdej Wat Rakhang
Take the amulet in both your hands and place over your head and think of Somdej Phra Buddhacharn Toh and then recite the following sacred spell.

Namo Tussa Pakavato Arahato Samma Sam Buddhussa
Namo Tussa Pakavato Arahato Samma Sam Buddhussa
Namo Tussa Pakavato Arahato Samma Sam Buddhussa
Ohm Masri Masri Prohmrangsi Namatecho Maha Samano Maha Punyo Mahalapo Mahayaso Sappasotathi Pawantu-mae
Puttakamo Lapae Puttung TanaKamo Lapae Taung Atti Kayae Kaya Yayah Devanung Piya Tung Suttava
(respect for the magic power that would help call upon fortune)
Itipiso Pakava Yamarachano Tao Vessuvanno Moranung Sukung Arahung Sukato Namo Buddha Ya
(respect for the magic power that would protect the worshipper from dangers)

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

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Phra Somdej Roi Pee (100th Anniversary), Mass Chanted, Wat Rakang Kositaram (B.E.2515).

Phra Somdej Wat Rakang is probably the most famous Buddhist amulet in the whole Kingdom of Thailand. This is simply due to its sacred Buddhistic values made by a highly respected monk in the 19th century, Reverend Somdej Phra Puttajarn Toh Prommarangsi of Wat Rakang Kosittaram in Bangkok. This highly revered Phra Somdej votive tablet originated from Wat Rakang "Temple of Bell" in Bangkok.

The buddha amulet Somdej Wat Rakang was given the name as the "King of all amulets" by Tri Yampawai a master in Thai Buddhist amulets world. Tri Yampawai had classified Somdej Wat Rakang as the 1st of amulet grouping in the Grand 5 "Benjapakee". The other 4 amulet groupings are Phra Rod Maha Wan (Lam Phun), Phra Nang Phaya (Phitsanulok), Phra Sum Kaw (Khampaeng Phet), Phra Phong Suphan (Supanburi).

Phra Somdej Wat Rakhang Roi Pee(100 years). Made on 100th Anniversary of late Somdej Phraphutdhacharn(Toh) passed away day on 22 June B.E. 2515. The Greatest Guru of Wat Rakhang. The temple held a great memorial activities.

This batch was known to go through grand mass chanting by many famous monks, over hundred of great monks includes. His Majesty the King and Queen also join the ceremony.

The Monks who were invited to bless the Phra Somdej were such as:

1. LP Thira, Wat PalaeLai, Suphanburi
2.LP Thoon, Wat Bodhi Nimit, Bangkok
3.LP Toh, Wat Pradoo- Chimplee, Bangkok
4. LP Heng ,Wat Gallaya, Bangkok
5. LP Seng, Wat Gallaya, Bangkok
6. LP Nor, Wat Klang Tharua, Ayuthaya
7. LP Chiam, Wat Sothorn, Chachoengsao
8. Chao Khun Sri (Prayad), Wat Suthat, Bangkok
9. Phra PhromChakSangworn, Wat Phra BuddhaBart Takpah, Lampoon
10. LP Thiam, Wat KasatraThiraj, Ayuthaya
11. LP Sod, Wat HangNamSakon, Nakonsawan
12.LP Tae Kong Thong, Wat SamNgam, NakonPathom
13. LP Prink, Wat Bosth KongThanoo, Lopburi
14. LP Nuang , Wat Chula Manee, SamutSongkram
15. LP Pee, Wat Dan Lan Hoi, Sukhothai
etc.

Size: 2.5 X 3.8 cm. Easy to identify.

Old mixture, good ceremony. Can use as same as original Phra Somdej made by Somdej Toh.


Worshipping Phra Somdej Wat Rakhang
Take the amulet in both your hands and place over your head and think of Somdej Phra Buddhacharn Toh and then recite the following sacred spell.

Namo Tussa Pakavato Arahato Samma Sam Buddhussa
Namo Tussa Pakavato Arahato Samma Sam Buddhussa
Namo Tussa Pakavato Arahato Samma Sam Buddhussa
Ohm Masri Masri Prohmrangsi Namatecho Maha Samano Maha Punyo Mahalapo Mahayaso Sappasotathi Pawantu-mae
Puttakamo Lapae Puttung TanaKamo Lapae Taung Atti Kayae Kaya Yayah Devanung Piya Tung Suttava
(respect for the magic power that would help call upon fortune)
Itipiso Pakava Yamarachano Tao Vessuvanno Moranung Sukung Arahung Sukato Namo Buddha Ya
(respect for the magic power that would protect the worshipper from dangers)


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post Jun 20 2013, 02:57 AM

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Phor Than Klai (善堂) batch, Nur Kalai Thong (gold plated), Wat Suan Kan (B.E.2505)


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Roop Tai (Photo), Roon Raek (1st batch), Luang Phor Maha Surasak, Wat Pradoo, Samut Songkhram Province (B.E.2539)

Luang Phor Maha Surasak 1st batch Roop Tai (Photo Locket), Most Pasopkan (Experiences batch), behind embed with 7 colors Sai Xin (chanting string) + small little handwrite takrut.

7 colors Sai Xin (chanting string) is extremely great to boost up the wearer's luck, prevent all kind of danger and evil spirit.



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Locket Polkasap, Phim Lek, Nur Thong Daeng, Luang Phor Maha Surasak, Wat Pradoo, Samut Songkhram Province (B.E.2551)

Effect : It has superb power of protection, prosperity, harmony, avoiding negative influences or chi, black magic, winning over business competition.

Inside the locket embed with special mixed herbs (Nur Phong Pok Ya + Nur Phong Chindamanee) by LP Maha Surasak himself.


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post Jun 22 2013, 06:37 PM

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Locket Yant Phra Phutta Jao, Phim Lek, Nur Ngern, Luang Phor Maha Surasak, Wat Pradoo, Samut Songkhram Province (B.E.2553)

Effect : It has superb power of protection, prosperity, harmony, avoiding negative influences or chi, black magic, winning over business competition.

Inside the locket embed with special mixed herbs (Nur Phong Pok Ya + Nur Phong Chindamanee) by LP Maha Surasak himself.



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post Jun 24 2013, 12:38 PM

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Buccha Ajahn Tong (Grand Master of Sak Yant), 9 inch Lap, Talat Phlu neighborhood in Bangkok (B.E.2548)

Ajahn Tong of Talat Phlu is widely regarded by many as the best Sak Yant master of our present era. Armed with 36 years of experience, the Grandmaster is well known within Sak Yant circles for his exquisite and efficacious Yant tattoos that possesses magical properties such as Kongkrapan (Invincibility), Klaew Klaad(Aversion of Danger) and Metta Mahaniyom (Great Popularity). Dedicating his life to the learning of Wicha, Meditation and Sak Yant, Ajahn Tong learnt from 11 great masters. His masters include:

* Ajahn Ha of Wong Wien Yai (Direct disciple of Luang Pu Suk Wat Makham-Tao)
* Ajahn Tawil
* Luang Phor Teck of Wat Se Mor Got
* Ajahn Jek of Wat Bua Kuan, Nonburi
* Ajahn Chun of Pa Ba Daeng
* Ajahn Lod of Min Buri
* Ajahn Chum of Wat Khao Or, Pattalung
* Ajahn Singh (Sikh Meditation master of Bangkok)
* Ajahn Pa Yung of Bangkok
* Ajahn Tiang of Bangkok Noi
* Ajahn Pu Tom of Suphan Buri

As a result, a great wealth of valuable knowledge is passed down from Ajahn Tong’s various masters to him. This acquired knowledge is then used by Ajahn Tong to consecrate holy amulets and create sacred Yant tattoos for his disciples.

Due to his fame in the creation of sacred Yant tattoos, many people would visit Ajahn Tong’s Samnak daily, to request for his help. He works continuously without rest, often till very late at night, making sure his disciples’ needs are catered for. Such is the commitment shown by this great master of Sak Yant.

Over the years, numerous celebrities have received Yant tattoos from Ajahn Tong. Muay Thai luminaries such as WBC Middle Weight Muay Thai World Champion Yodsanklai Fairtex, WMC Middle Weight Intercontinental Champion Soren Monkongtong and Vice President of the Oceania Muay Thai Federation Nugget McNaught all bear Ajahn Tong’s Yant Kru (Master’s Logo) proudly on their body. International Supermodel and TV celebrity Jaymee Ong is another bearer. More notably the Fighters from the hit reality series “The Contender Asia” by Mark Burnett.

Despite his immense popularity worldwide, Ajahn Tong remains humble, down to earth and well loved by all his disciples – another addition to his already outstanding legacy. Ajahn Tong is indeed a true master who possesses a lot of Metta and Baramee (Loving Kindness).

(The biography Ajahn Tong is from others website. Just used for reference.)

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