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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 Jan 24 2012, 03:42 AM

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Luang Phor Kasem Rian (with Rahu), Sarm Nak SuSan TriLak, Lampang Province (B.E.2538)


100% Authentic from temple, with original temple box.

Monk : Luang Phor Kasem
Batch : B.E. 2538, Rian with Rahu
Material : Copper
Year : C.E.1995 (B.E.2538)
Ceremony : LP Kasem blessed this amulet by himself.
Size : 2.4 cm x 3.9 cm
Purpose for making : This amulet is for join donation to the temple.
Effect : good luck, get rid of bad luck, transform negative energy, successful in everything you do, attract good opportunity to you, good business, good wealth luck. (好运,增人缘,避小人,增强事业运)


Biography of LP Kasem:
LP Kasem Kamago was born on 28 November 1912. LP Kasem was the descendant of Lampang's King from the Lanna Period. In 1923, LP Kasem was ordained as a monk (Buat Nah Fai) for a short period, as a way of merit making for the dead his uncle, the abbot of Wat BunYeun.

In 1925, LP Kasem was novice at the age of 15 at Wat Bun Yeun for studying Dharma until the age of 21 when he was finally ordained as a monk. LP studied Pali language at Wat SeTuWan, Wat Seelom and Wat Bunyawaht. He passed his Pali examination with good results. After he entered monkhood, Luang Por Kasem went to Chiangrai temple, Lampang province to further his Pali studies. He met Krubah Gaen, a very famous monk in North Thailand who was a Tudong monk (forest monk), very good in Sammahdti. LP Kasem became a disciple of Krubah Gaen and went Tudong with his teacher in forests and cementries. When the abbot of Wat Bunyeun passed away, Pra Dtomkum became the new abbot. After some time, Pra Dtomkum left the temple and the post of abbot at Wat Bunyeun because of boredom.
The villagers invited LP Kasem to be the new abbot of Wat Bunyeun. LP Kasem continues his learning in Dhamma and Sammahdti practice even when he was the abbot. The more he trained, the more realized that life is uncertain. His duties as the abbot, kept him rather busy and finally in 1949, he left Wat Bunyeun, and went to stay at Sasahn Sahlahwangthan (a cemetery at another place in Lampang).

LP Kasem was determined to practice the highest Sammahdti at the cemetery. He would sit in front of the burial place and watch the burning of corpse. Whether in hot sun or raining, LP would just sit quietly and watched the corpse being burned to ashes. LP ever sat in Sammahdti for as long as 3 months, without shelter under hot sun or heavy rain. Even his robes were wet by the rain or during cold season, when the cold wind blows, LP would just sit quietly and not complain and asked for anything. LP had let go of everything and steadfast in his practice of Dhamma and Sammahdti. LP was known to go without food for 49 days. Since 1971, LP Kasem only bathed once a year, but there is no stench or foul Odour from his body, even his sweat was pouring under the hot sun. More surprisingly, without pillow and mosquito net, LP never suffered a bite from mosquito at the cemetery. LP Kasem carried nothing with him. His only possession was an alms bowl, his robe, which he was wearing, and a piece of human bone for him to practice Sammahdti.

LP Kasem passed away on 15 January 1996 at the hospital in Lampang province at the age of 85.


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


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post Jan 25 2012, 05:34 PM

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Sawadee kap Nick. When and where can view? Also, do you have "Pra Somdej Neua Rae BE 2516" in stock?
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post Jan 27 2012, 04:11 AM

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Takrut Maha PoKhaSap, Luang Phor Maha Surasak, Wat Pradoo, Samut SongKham Province (B.E. 2554)


Length : 6' inch
Monk : Luang Phor Maha Surasak.
Temple : Wat Pradoo.
Province : Samut SongKham
Year : This Takrut Maha PoKhaSap is hand carved Yant at inside plate. Outside part of the takrut wrapped with Gold Foil and laser craved with name and year. Strongly blessed by LP Maha Surasak. Lenght 6' inch made since B.E. 2554.
Effect : It has superb power of protection, prosperity, harmony, avoiding negative influences or chi, black magic, winning over business competition.


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post Jan 27 2012, 04:56 AM

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2515. Hi bro. would like to view this piece too when we meet. Thanks


Added on January 29, 2012, 7:17 pmHi Nick.

Can share with us what somdej is this?

http://www.indoamulet.com/gallery/data/1/33.jpg

Thanks

PS : You back in KL?

Jack

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post Feb 2 2012, 04:27 AM

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Bia Gae(string with colors of Thailand flag), Luang Phor Cher, Wat Klang Bang Kaew, Nakorn Pathom (B.E. 2551)


Size : 4.2 cm x 3.3 cm

This Bia Gae is made and blessed by Luang Phor Cher (also know as Luang Phor Jurah). Luang Phor Cher is expert in making good and effective Bia Gae who will block Bad Luck, Black Magic, Metta and Protection. Luang Phor Cher is the disciple of Luang Phor Perm Wat Klang Bang Kaew where he has taken over the position after he passed away. Other than making good and effective Bia Gae, Luang Phor Cher also good in making good Jindamanee powder which is famous in Thailand and even donated to other temple to make amulets from it.


Bia Gae

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

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

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

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

(The details about Bia Gae amulet is from others website. Just used for reference.)


Four ways to hang Bia Gae amulets

Worshippers should hang Bia Gae amulets properly to optimize their sacred power:
1. Hang on the front of your breast when you need to encounter or face your enemies or something you dislike.
2. Hang on the back of your breast when you want to flee from your enemies or other bad situations.
3. Hang on the right side of your breast when you need to increase your charm.
4. Hang on the left side of your breast when you need to protect yourself from others’ weapons.


Main Katha
Namo Tussa Pakavato Arahato Samma Sam Buddhasa (3 times)
Itipiso Pakava Yatra Yamdee
Dai Yam Prasri Sawasdee Lapo
Namo Buddhaya
Asang Visulo Pu Sa Pu Pa
Buddha Sang Mi I Sa Va Su



Two other Kathas given by the temple :

1. Spell to make friend with enemies

Na Metta Ja Maha Racha
A Metta Ja Maha Sena
U Metta Ja Maha Chana
Suppa Si-ne-ha
Ja Pachitasasup
Pasayung Jamaha Lapung


2. Katha to prevent injury from weapons

Bot Sakkattawa Duay Kor Dee
Pook Kod Chaipakunpuen
A Nitussana Apati
A Nitussana Apati Ka
Look Mi Ok Lum Klong
A Nitussana Apati Ka Ya
Lum Klong Tak

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Bia Gae (gold color string), Luang Phor Cher, Wat Klang Bang Kaew, Nakorn Pathom (B.E. 2551)


Size : 4.2 cm x 3.3 cm

This Bia Gae is made and blessed by Luang Phor Cher (also know as Luang Phor Jurah). Luang Phor Cher is expert in making good and effective Bia Gae who will block Bad Luck, Black Magic, Metta and Protection. Luang Phor Cher is the disciple of Luang Phor Perm Wat Klang Bang Kaew where he has taken over the position after he passed away. Other than making good and effective Bia Gae, Luang Phor Cher also good in making good Jindamanee powder which is famous in Thailand and even donated to other temple to make amulets from it.


Bia Gae

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

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

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

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

(The details about Bia Gae amulet is from others website. Just used for reference.)

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Bia Gae (with half lead cover), Luang Phor Cher, Wat Klang Bang Kaew, Nakorn Pathom (B.E. 2551)


Size : 3.7 cm x 2.8 cm

With Luang Phor Cher hand write Yantra all around the Bia Gae.

This Bia Gae is made and blessed by Luang Phor Cher (also know as Luang Phor Jurah). Luang Phor Cher is expert in making good and effective Bia Gae who will block Bad Luck, Black Magic, Metta and Protection. Luang Phor Cher is the disciple of Luang Phor Perm Wat Klang Bang Kaew where he has taken over the position after he passed away. Other than making good and effective Bia Gae, Luang Phor Cher also good in making good Jindamanee powder which is famous in Thailand and even donated to other temple to make amulets from it.


Bia Gae

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

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

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

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

(The details about Bia Gae amulet is from others website. Just used for reference.)

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Bia Gae (with full lead cover), Luang Phor Cher, Wat Klang Bang Kaew, Nakorn Pathom (B.E. 2551)


Size : 3.7 cm x 2.8 cm

With Luang Phor Cher hand write Yantra all around the Bia Gae.

This Bia Gae is made and blessed by Luang Phor Cher (also know as Luang Phor Jurah). Luang Phor Cher is expert in making good and effective Bia Gae who will block Bad Luck, Black Magic, Metta and Protection. Luang Phor Cher is the disciple of Luang Phor Perm Wat Klang Bang Kaew where he has taken over the position after he passed away. Other than making good and effective Bia Gae, Luang Phor Cher also good in making good Jindamanee powder which is famous in Thailand and even donated to other temple to make amulets from it.


Bia Gae

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

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

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

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

(The details about Bia Gae amulet is from others website. Just used for reference.)

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Bia Gae (silver casing), Luang Phor Cher, Wat Klang Bang Kaew, Nakorn Pathom (B.E. 2551)


Size : 2.8 cm x 2.2 cm

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

This Bia Gae is made and blessed by Luang Phor Cher (also know as Luang Phor Jurah). Luang Phor Cher is expert in making good and effective Bia Gae who will block Bad Luck, Black Magic, Metta and Protection. Luang Phor Cher is the disciple of Luang Phor Perm Wat Klang Bang Kaew where he has taken over the position after he passed away. Other than making good and effective Bia Gae, Luang Phor Cher also good in making good Jindamanee powder which is famous in Thailand and even donated to other temple to make amulets from it.


Bia Gae

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

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

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

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

(The details about Bia Gae amulet is from others website. Just used for reference.)

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Hi Nick,

Just to check with you, I got this amulet since 2010 given by my uncle. Can you PM me what is this amulet name and describe what this amulet can do for me?

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Jason Khiu
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QUOTE(Nicklkc @ Aug 2 2011, 04:37 AM)
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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post Feb 6 2012, 05:56 AM

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Phra Kring Chakaphat (Red Bottom - Phim Kamakan, frame with real gold casing), Nawa Material, Wat Suthat (B.E. 2546)


Very famous Phra Kring Chakaphat, made from Nawaloha material. Then polishing until Shinning Black Color. Blessed in super Grand ceremony at Wat Suthat for 9 days 9 nights, chanted non-stop day by Top monks in year B.E. 2546. Indeed to create this series Phra Kring, old Phra Kring amulets were used as one of the many components to ensure that the amulets were as sacred as possible.

Wat Suthat is famously created Phra Kring in Thailand. Generally early Phra Kring of Wat Suthat design works under the supervision of Somdej Phra Ariyawongsakotayarn Sakolmaha Sangkhaparinayok or simply short for Somdej Phra Sangkarai Pae who was also the spiritual teacher of King Rama VIII.


**This Phra Kring with code number 157 in Thai numerals. It was the most expensive piece in the Phra Kring Chakaphat (B.E. 2546) series. Made extremely less and only committee member(Kamakan) can able to get this.

Monk : Mass Chanted - 9 days 9 nights. Almost all the top-top monks from whole Thailand attend this chanting ceremony.
Temple : Wat Suthat.
Special : This Phra Kring Chakaphat was consecrated in year B.E. 2546 and blessed in Super Grand Ceremony at Wat Suthat for 9 days 9 nights, non-stop day chanted by Top Monks. With code at back and bottom. Made from sacred Nawahola metal and mixed old Phra Kring amulets. Highly collectible, in excellent condition and entirely genuine. Supplied with original temple box. Frame with Real Gold Casing and ready to wear.
Effect : Increase Good Health, Improve Good Luck and Business Luck, unimaginable Wealth, overcome all odds, You can achieving success.


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Phra Pidta Loop Om with kring ball (frame with silver casing), Nawa, Ajahn Khun Pan, Wat Khao Or, Pattalung (B.E. 2544).


Wat Khao Or has more than 120 years of history making highly efficacous amulets and arguably the most famous temple in Pattalung, it had been the centre of Puttakom Arts of Southern Thailand for the past 120 years.

Monk: Mass Chanted (Co-Chanted with Ajahn Khun Pan)
Temple: Wat Kao Or, Pattalung
Special: This Phra Pidta Loop Om with kring ball inside and made from old Nawa metal in the year of B.E. 2544. Beautiful Pidta Loop Om sitting on a Lotus design and have temple code (behind of the amulet).
Effect: Very effectiveness in Kongkrapan(Body Protection) or so call invincible to sharp objects and bullets, Maha Utt (Arms Protection), Maha Mitt (Protect the owner from head to toe), Great for protection and avoid of danger, Protection from bad influence and evil, Metta Mahalap, Harmproof and bring good fortune especially business and authority.


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

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Rian ThongKum (real gold) Ajahn Tong (Grand Master of Sak Yant), Talat Phlu neighborhood in Bangkok (B.E. 2552).

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.)


Made : 6 pieces only. This Rian ThongKum (real gold) Ajahn Tong with code number 6 in Thai numerals and Ajahn Tong personal hand written Yantra.


(Personal collection. Just for sharing.)

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Phra Pidta Phim Lek Lang Yant Nak (Roon Plod Nee) (with real gold frame), Luang Pu Toh, Wat Pradoochimplee, Bangkok (B.E. 2521 - 2523)


Nur Phong Bailan - 22,040 pieces (single takrut)
Nur Phong Kesorn - 3,000 pieces (double takrut)
Nur Phong Kesorn - 10 pieces (3 takrut)
Nur Phong Kesorn - 3 peices (5 takrut)


Initially, Luang Pu Toh intended to bless this batch of Phra Pidta amulets for at least 5 rain retreats before distributing out for rent. The reason was because during that period there was still a great number of earlier produced Phra Pidta amulets left in the temple. Luang Pu Toh only managed to bless this batch of Phra Pidta since the Buddhist lent of B.E.2521 up till the Buddhist lent of B.E.2523, i.e. 3 Buddhist lents or 3 Traimas, before passing away on 5th March B.E.2524. In retrospect, this batch of Phra Pidta was blessed by Luang Pu Toh for the longest period compared to Phra Pidta amulets from other batches.


It is well-knowed and recorded that Phra Kru Viroj Kittikhun had produced many batches of Phra Pidta for Luang Pu Toh to consecrate. Luang Pu Toh emphasized a lot on the radiating of loving-kindness and he always blessed Phra Pidta amulets of different moulds by radiating his loving-kindness and compassion. Some moulds of Phra Pidta amulets, for example Phim Jumbo Neuang (1st batch), which Luang Pu Toh spent only 7 days for the blessing but there were many experiences shared by the wearers about their successes.


Phra Kru Viroj Kittikhun reserved a few thousand pieces of these Phra Pidta amulets to offer to Royal Family. The King and the Queen distributed these pieces to the government officials and officers of the uniformed-rank. Many of these pieces were also given to the armed forces who were assigned to Prague, Czech Republic as security forces so that they will be safe when they are executing their duties. Many of these soldiers shared their experiences after they survived near-death experiences while performing their duties, which made this batch of Phra Pidta amulets even more popular and more valuable than it already was.


Many senior mediation masters of the past generation tested and meditated on this batch of Phra Pidta amulets for its energy. Many of them gave the feedback that the energy and power radiated from this batch of Phra Pidta amulets is equivalent to the energy and power radiated from Somdej Wat Bangkhunphrom which were consecrated by Somdej Phra Buddhacharn Toh (Phrommarangsi). It was specially oserved that the energy radiated from Phra Pidta Jumbo Sorng (2nd batch) was the strongest, sharpest and the clearest, most probably due to the fact that a number of pieces were immersed in holy water (Chae Nammon) during the consecration ceremony.


For this batch of Phra Pidta Roon 3 Traimas which Luang Pu Toh blessed for 3 years, many wearers experienced miracles which were passed on from mouth to mouth. All these experiences always mentioned about success, good fortune and being popular and respected by their peers. Many even shared that they were able to be prosperous and were finally free from their debts which were owned through time. Due to these positive experiences recounted by the wearers, Phra Pidta amulets from this batch are always sought after by both devotees and collectors. The amulets were already unavailable in the temple not long after distribution and the imitations found today look almost identical to the genuine pieces.


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Rian Luang Pu Toh Roon Sorng (2nd batch) Block Niyom (with real gold frame), Luang Pu Toh, Wat Pradoochimplee, Bangkok (B.E. 2511)


2nd batch medal and popular mould of Luang Pu Toh Wat Pradoochimplee created in B.E.2511. This piece shown here has very well kept in an original beautiful condition and had ever won 1st place in major competition. Come with competition certificate.




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Phra Pidta Lang Tao (with real gold frame), Luang Pu Toh, Wat Pradoochimplee, Bangkok (B.E.2521)


After the initial production of Phra Pidta Mahalarp Phim Yai (Phim Jumbo or commonly known as Pidta Jumbo Neung) by Phrakru Viroj Kittikhun in B.E.2520, the batch had been popular among Luang Pu Toh's devotees and were all snapped up as soon as they were released. In B.E.2521, due to the limited supply of Phra Pidta Jumbo Neung and requests for remakes, Phrakru Viroj produced Phra Pidta Lang Yant Trinisinghae of which the size is smaller than Phra Pidta Jumbo Neung. It was intended to be the second batch of Phra Pidta Jumbo, i.e. Phra Pidta Jumbo Sorng.


The shape is similar to Phra Pidta Jumbo Neung but after producing around 900 pieces, Phrakru Viroj realized that the knees were too big. The dimension of the amulet is 2.1 c.m. width, 2.8 cm height and 0.6 cm depth (which differs from piece to piece). When Luang Pu Toh saw the final product, he remarked that the back of the amulet is a bit curvy like the back of turtle. Hence, this batch of Phra Pidta is named as "Phra Pidta Lang Tao". There are 2 basic types of Phra Pidta Lang Tao, those inserted with a single takrut or with two takruts. Only one type of material is used for both types, Nur Phong Bailan. Those with two takruts are significantly lesser in quantity when compared to those with single takrut.


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Phra Pidta + Ganesha Yant Yung, Nawa, Ajahn Khun Pan, Wat Khao Or, Pattalung (B.E. 2544).


Wat Khao Or has more than 120 years of history making highly efficacous amulets and arguably the most famous temple in Pattalung, it had been the centre of Puttakom Arts of Southern Thailand for the past 120 years.

Monk: Mass Chanted (Co-Chanted with Ajahn Khun Pan)
Temple: Wat Kao Or, Pattalung
Special: This Phra Phra Pidta Ganesha Yant Yung made from old Nawa metal in the year of B.E. 2544. We can always found out that Wat Khao Or produced special kind of amulet design. But this piece is a bit different, Phra Pidta design mix with Pik Ganesha and full of Yantra all around the amulet body.
Effect: Very effectiveness in Kongkrapan(Body Protection) or so call invincible to sharp objects and bullets, Maha Utt (Arms Protection), Maha Mitt (Protect the owner from head to toe), Great for protection and avoid of danger, Protection from bad influence and evil, Metta Mahalap, Harmproof and bring good fortune especially business and authority.


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Palakit, Archan Pakong(Golden Needle Expert) + Archan Num, Wat Bang Waek (B.E. 2553).


This palakit is consecrated by Archan Pakong(Golden Needle Expert) + Archan Num from Wat Bang Waek thru special session. Naturally attract the opposite sex and have a satisfying love life. Not just go after someone, but have the opposite sex chase you instead. Make a woman become emotionally dependent on you. This is essential if you want her to fall in love with you. You get to catch a girl's trust, attention and attraction, more than anything else. Change your self confidence, for good, so that you no longer feel anxiety, self doubt and nervousness when approaching women and starting conversations. Instantly makes any girl feel special, and makes you irresistible. To attract woman, Like Bees To Honey, and seduce absolutely beautiful women. You get to develop great charisma and become a lot more sexually attractive. More interest, eye contact and “look-backs” from women. Good Business and wealth fetching.

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Phra Phrom (Diamond Shape Silver) Rian, Luang Phor Sawai, Wat PreeDaRarm, Nakhon Pathom Province (B.E. 2540).


Behind of this Phra Phrom rian with original temple code(left) and code number 38 in Thai numerals (right).

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Luang Phor Sawai
Temple : Wat PreeDaRarm, Nakhon Pathom Province.
Material : Silver


Phra Phrom(The four-faced Brahmā Sahampati) 四面佛
Brahmā Sahampati is an early Hindu religion dating back some 5,000 years. This religion is mainly symbolized by a trinity of Gods, namely; Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver and Shiva the destroyer. It is believed that this Brahmanical triad combined their powers to create the Buddhist world.

One of the earliest iconographic descriptions of Brahma is that of the four-faced god seated on a lotus. In Thai Buddhism this Brahminist 4-faced god is known as "Phrom Sie Nah ", but it often referred to by others as the 4 faced Buddha.

Thai Buddhists highly respect many Brahminist gods including the 4-faced Phrom Buddhism grew out of a culture which believed in many levels of gods, called devas. There were also the highest level of gods, the Brahma gods, and Maha Brahma, the highest God.

Indeed many Thai religious ceremonies are heavily influenced by Hindu ritualistic practices even amulet consecrations. Buddhism as a religion is deeply rooted in early Hinduism from which it developed.

The description of Brahma like other deities of Hinduism bears a mystic symbolism. The lotus represents the Reality. Brahma sitting on the lotus indicates that he is ever-rooted in the infinite Reality. Reality is the foundation on which his personality rests. The four faces of Brahma represent the four Vedas. They also symbolise the functioning of the inner personality (antahkarana) which consists of thoughts. They are the mind (manas), the intellect (buddhi), ego (ahamkara) and conditioned-consciousness (chitta). They represent the four ways in which thoughts function. They are the manifestations of the unmanifest Consciousness

The significance of the 4 faced God from the Thai perspective is that the Great Brahma is able offer help to the people who cry to him from all directions, granting wishes to those who ask. It is widely thought that Phra Phrom offers protection from danger and prosperity in business.

The most famous image of Brahma or Phra Phrom is located at the Erawan Shrine which can be found at the intersection between Ratchadamri Road and Ratchaprasong Road in Pathum Wan district, Bangkok, Thailand. It is a popular tourist attraction and often features performances by resident Thai dance troupes, who are hired by worshippers in return for seeing their prayers at the shrine answered.

Interestingly Lord Brahma is not popularly worshipped in India. This is so, because the idea of creation is repugnant to seeker of Truth since the creation of thoughts has veiled the infinite Reality. The attempt of all spiritual seekers is to destroy the existing thoughts and maintain the state of single pointed thought until the Reality is revealed. Hence, Siva (god of destruction) and Vishnu (god of maintenance) are worshiped more than Brahma.

Phra Phrom will save you from black magic and the evil ones, brings you happiness, money and prosperity, help to make your good wishes come true, providing protection from danger, and endow the wearer with good luck and and fortune.


The significance of the the various objects held in the hands are:

1.Book signifies wisdom (Panna) leading to the right path to success
2.Chanting Beads signifies cultivation of good karma in the cycle of birth and death (Samsara)
3.Jug signifies ample water (wealth) where one would not be out of thirst opportunity to earn a living
4.Baton is used to discard all obtacles created by the evil ones
5.Shell signifies bringing luck and obtaining precious ones
6.Hand on the Chest signifies protection and safety


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


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