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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 18 2016, 04:51 AM

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Rian Ayu 82pi Phor Than Boon Hai, Silver with Gold Mask, Wat Tha Muang, Nakhon Si Thammarat (B.E.2553)

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No. : 82

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Phor Than Boon Hai
Poor Than Boon Hai, Wat Tha Muang, Nakhon Sri Thammarat Province is one of the top guru monks of the present era in South Thailand. He is well-known and popular for his knowledge in both Dharma and Visha (supernatural arts). He is now aged 88 (B.E. 2559) but is still invited by other temples to participate in mass chanting ceremonies. He was ordained 68 years in the priesthood. He study special magic from Archan Nam, Wat Donsala, Kruba KaChai from Nakhon and etc. In the year of B.E.2508, Phor Than Boon Hai stay at Wat Tamedeh, Pattalung Province for six year to help the devotees for blessing and Dharma teaching so that they can having good luck and smooth in their daily life.

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post May 18 2016, 04:53 AM

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Rian Ayu 82pi Phor Than Boon Hai, Nur Nawak with Gold Mask, Wat Tha Muang, Nakhon Si Thammarat (B.E.2553)

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Size : diameter 4 cm

No. : 42

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Phor Than Boon Hai
Poor Than Boon Hai, Wat Tha Muang, Nakhon Sri Thammarat Province is one of the top guru monks of the present era in South Thailand. He is well-known and popular for his knowledge in both Dharma and Visha (supernatural arts). He is now aged 88 (B.E. 2559) but is still invited by other temples to participate in mass chanting ceremonies. He was ordained 68 years in the priesthood. He study special magic from Archan Nam, Wat Donsala, Kruba KaChai from Nakhon and etc. In the year of B.E.2508, Phor Than Boon Hai stay at Wat Tamedeh, Pattalung Province for six year to help the devotees for blessing and Dharma teaching so that they can having good luck and smooth in their daily life.
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post May 24 2016, 08:25 PM

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Phra Khun Paen 1st batch (3 Gold Takruts), Luang Phor Sawai, Wat Preedaram, Nakhon Pathom Province (B.E.2539).

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This Phra Khun Paen Roon Reak (1st batch) used powder material attached with 3 Gold Takruts and hairs made by Luang Phor Sawai from Wat Preedaram, Nakhon Pathom Province in the age of 76 yrs old. Consecrated in B.E. 2539 (1996). Seldom see in the amulet market and very rare now!

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Luang Phor SaWai
Luang Phor SaWai of Wat PreeDaRarm, NaKhon Pathom province. LP was born in Ayutthaya province on 18 January 1921. LP SaWai was novice at the age of 16 at Wat PreeDaRarm and was ordained as a monk on 4 July 1941. He was ordained by LP Yai, Phra Arjarn Jerm and Phra Arjarn Pleung and was given the religious name of TiTaVaNo.

He has been an expert of concentration of mindfulness in Buddhism way. In addition, LP commenced studies in Visha (magic) and making efficacious amulets from LP Poon of Wat MaiPinGlee-oh, LP Ngurn of Wat YaiSom, Arjarn Yung, LP Kow of Wat YaiSom, Arjarn PinRaud, Arjarn Cham, LP PaLudToo of Wat NgaungSur-ah, and LP PraPun ComeSing.

LP SaWai went also called “Tudong” in the jungle alone at Northeast of Thailand. Tudong is monk’s journey to gain knowledge, to build up good karma and to know the teaching of Buddha. Asian people such as Thai, Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong respect such a monk who made amulet was very famous in wealth and protection. LP was well known among amulet collectors. Many people said that LP SaWai was a monk who possessed a lot of metta (loving-kindness) and bahramee (power). LP SaWai was well known for making “Phra Khun Paen” LP SaWai passed away on 11 November 2000 at the age of 80.

Effect : Increase charming and attractiveness, Prosperity, Wealthy fetching, Good in dealing with people, Good in relationship, Improve to strong money luck and strong business luck, your business can grow when everything is going your way.
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post May 28 2016, 04:18 AM

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Rian 1st batch Phor Than Inn, Nur Alpaka, Wat Nikomthepa, Songkhla (B.E.2558)

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PT Inn (in the centre)

Rian + Loop Om (with PT Inn's hairs)

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post May 28 2016, 06:25 PM

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Jatukam Ramathep, Roon Jedirai, Black Color (B.E.2545)

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The Legend of Jatukam Ramathep

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

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

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

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

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

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


Wat Phra Mahathat
The temple is located on Ratchadamnoen Road in Tambon Nai Muang, Amphue Meuang of Nakhon Si Thammarat province. This is one of the most important historical sites in Southern Thailand. The stupa, 55.78m high, has a distinctive Sri Lankan style. The top of the spire is entirely covered in pure gold. Inside the temple are many buildings of importance, especially the royal building which has beautiful architecture from the Ayutthaya period and the Sam Chom building, where the Buddha image garbed in royal attire - Phra Si Thamma Sokarat is housed. There are also the Phra Maha Phinetkrom (the equestrian image) building and the Thap Kaset building; while the Khian and Pho Lanka buildings are used to display artifacts donated to the temple by Buddhists from the whole region.

Over the doorway at the entrance of Wat Phra Mahathat in Nakhon Si Thammarat, there are the statutes of Tao Jatukam and Tao Ramathep, the guardian deities of holy relics of the Buddha. The name of one deity is Tao Jatukam, which later people understand that he is none other than Jatukam.

There are many stories on how the City Pillar (Lak Meuang) and the first Jatukam amulets were made. One story tells of Police Maj Gen Sanpetch Thammikun, the provincial police chief during the 1980s, going to Wat Nang Phraya during a shamanistic ritual. The medium, a woman, told the policeman to come back. When he did come back later the woman wasn't there, but had been replaced by a new medium claiming to be the spirit of the military leader for the B.E. 17th century Nakhon Si Thammarat King.


Size : 4.5 cm diameter
Come with original temple box.

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post May 29 2016, 12:15 AM

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Phra Sangkajai, LP Lek, Wat Praduriang, Phatthalung (B.E.2527)

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Made : 1000 pieces

Grand Ceremony At Wat Praduriang by many Khao Or Monks.

1. LP Lek, Wat Praduriang, Phatthalung.
2. LP Inn, Wat KuanPanTaRarm, Phatthalung.
3. LP Suk, Wat PraDuuHorm, Phatthalung.
4. LP Xian, Wat ViHarnBerg, Phatthalung.
5. LP Salab, Wat PahTor, Phatthalung.
6. LP Nerng, Wat SaiNgam, Phatthalung.
7. LP Gaew, Wat KokeDon, Phatthalung.
8. LP BoonThong, Wat DonSala, Phatthalung.
9. AC SiNgern, Wat DonSaLa, Phatthalung.
10. LP Gaew, Wat InnTraWart, Phatthalung.
11. LP Rit, Wat BanSuan, Phatthalung.
12. LP Prom, Wat BanSuan, Phatthalung.

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Effect : Attract more Wealthy & Happiness, Accumulate more Money & Hapiness, Increase luck tremendously, Overcome all obstacles in life, Good for business.

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post May 29 2016, 01:09 AM

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Phayant, Luang Phor Moon, Wat Khao Daeng Tawan Ork.

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Size : 45 cm x 76 cm (width x height)
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post May 29 2016, 01:27 AM

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Phayant, Ajahn Parn, Wat Khao Or.

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Size : 102 cm x 55 cm (width x height)

Come with photo frame.

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post Jun 21 2016, 10:19 AM

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QUOTE(Nicklkc @ Oct 1 2009, 12:14 AM)
Jatukam Ramathep B.E. 2530 Stamp (Phim Yant Kang) blessed by Arjarn Khun Pan, Wat Khao Or, Pattalung Province.

The purpose of first batch Jatukam amulet was created and raise funds to build city pillar at NaKhon Si Tamarat(นครศรีธรรมราช) in 1987 (B.E 2530). The Jatukam amulet was distribute during the installation ceremony of city pillar shrine(Lak Meuang ศาล หลักเมือง).

The date of the ceremony was held on 3rd August B.E 2530 in year of rabbit and people believed the day was a very good day in these 1,000 years.

Rian Lak Meuang or Rian Jatukam Ramathep stamp (แสตมป์ ) B.E 2530 pim yant kang (ยันต์ ข้าง). Jatukam Ramathep is named for for two princes of the Srivijaya kingdom of southern Thailand.

The idea of jatukam amulet was come from the famous white robed archan - ex police major general, Archan KhunPan (ขุน พัน). Archan Khun Pan also instructed by Jatukam to lead the construction of a city pillar.

Archan Khun Pan recognised as the first efficacious man who ever make Jatukam amulet and many people have had good experiences in their lives after wearing Khun Pan's Jatukam.

People believe Jatukam Ramathep amulet will bring the wearer wealth and fortune, good luck and away from danger.

Rian Jatukam Ramathep stamp have two version : one model have ring and another without ring.

The no ring version has made in many few different type of material:
1) coated gold (ชุบ ทอง)
2) silver (เงิน)
3) nak (นาค)
4) copper (tong deng)
5) brass (tong leong)
6) alpaka
Thanks for people who support us. This amulet has been rented out.
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post Jun 21 2016, 10:24 AM

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Hello Nick do you still have the Jatukam Ramathep bless by Arjan khun pan, wat
Khao, pattalung province and how much is it?????? My email is........ sailing03@yahoo.com

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post Jun 21 2016, 10:38 AM

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Hello Nick do you still have the Jatukam Ramathep bless by Arjan khun pan, wat
Khao, pattalung province and how much is it??????



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post Jan 9 2017, 01:45 PM

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Chuchok (2nd batch), Copper, Luang Phor Sompong, Wat Mai Pin Kliaw, Nakhon Pathom Province (B.E.2549).

Price : RM120

Come with waterproof arcylic plastic casing ready-to-wear.

Biography of LP Sompong:
LP Sompong of Wat Mai Pin Kliaw is the most famous guru monk who makes the Chuchok amulet in Thailand. He is knowledge of Wiccha (Magic) and has been studied the art of making efficacious Chuchok statues and amulets from many of famous geji ajahn (old monks) in Thailand. Which are LP SangNgah of Wat Bahn Mor, LP saw of PreeDaRarm and LP LumYai of Wat ToongLahtYah. His amulet is well known among amulet collectors in present era. Every day, a lots of devotees go to meet LP Sompong for his help.


Chuchok
You can ask for fortune, wealth, a beautiful wife, and unexpected richness from the amulet known as Chuchok’s idol.

Chuchok is thought by many Thais to be one of the very best amulets for bringing wealth and granting wishes. the amulet takes the form of an old beggar named “Chuchok”.

He was an old barman from Kalingkarat Province and was born to be a merit partner of Wesandorn Bhodhisat as “the taker” and “the giver” he was the one who fulfilled the merit power of Wesandorn Bhodhisat.

Chuchok became very rich from being a beggar. Among amulets listed on board of magic and mysterious objects, Chuchok is recognized as excellent in fortune and favour. Senior monks and magicians like to create this idol for their disciples because it brings about good luck to business.

The most popular Chuchok’s idol in Thailand belongs to Luang Phor Rod Buddhasanto of Wangnamwon Temple in Samutsakorn. He is a senior monk originated from Raman and recognized for his skill in magic. He is the master of Luang Poo Tien of Wat Boat and always adored by the Reverend Thep Sarikabutra.

Chuchok’s idol of Luang Phor Rod is made from carved ivory or carved jackfruit wood both considered auspicious and represent “favour and support”, now scarce and priceless.


Chuchok Background
Chuchok’s story comes from Wesandorn Jatarka, the last life of great worthiness or so-called Poramat Barami (the ultimate worthiness) of the Buddha. At that time, he was born as Prince Wesandorn. It was a preparation for his enlightenment in the future. Wesandorn is one of the stories of the former incarnations of the Lord Buddha. There are 13 chapters. It is believed that listening to all 13 chapters in one day brings about great merit.

Chuchok’s story is mentioned in chapter 5 onwards. Those who make a donation for the sermon of Chuchok’s story will be born in a high-class family, own many assets and have rhetoric. They will have a handsome husband and a beautiful wife. Also their children will be cute and obedient.

According to the sermon, Chuchok was a Brahmin living in Kalingkarat Province. He went about begging donations and was able to collect a small fortune. He was very stingy and knew how to save and gradually saved his money until he had 100 Kasap. At that time, he was considered as a rich man. He took all money to entrust to a friend who was also a Brahmin, and departed once again to travel the country begging.

As for his friend who was looking after the money, he grew poorer, so he took Chuchok's money which he had entrusted to him, and spent it all. When Chuchok remembered, he returned to claim his money. The Brahmin couple did not have any money to repay him so they offered their daughter, Amittada, to be Chuchok's wife.

Amittada was a young beautiful girl. She told Chuchok that “My life belongs to you. From now on, you can keep me as a maid at home or as a wife. I can sleep at your feet and do everything for you.”

It is said that Chuchok had a very beautiful wife, in that life, because he had offered a cloth with a bunch of lotus flowers to the Lord Buddha in a previous life.

Whereas Amittada had offered a blooming lotus that she had smelt with her own nose before giving to to the Lord Buddha. As a consequence she had an old husband, Chuchok.

Chuchok was a very old and ugly man. When he took Amittada to his village named Tunawit, Amittada cared for Chuchok her husband in the proper manner. Many Brahmin men in that district became dissatisfied with their own wives because their behaviour did not match that of Amittada.

All the Brahmin women were cursed because of Amittada. As a result the women went to curse her in return. When Amittada had gone down to the waters edge she was cursed and repelled.

The Brahmin women cursed and mocked her, saying that her husband was ugly. She felt ashamed and heartbroken, and returned home. She told her husband Chuchok the events of that day and said that from now on she was not going to work; Chuchok said he would have to do the work himself, but Amittada would not accept that because her family had never used a husband as a slave.

Finally, she asked Chuchok to find a slave for her otherwise she would not live with him.

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QUOTE(Nicklkc @ Apr 24 2010, 04:38 AM)
Mit Mor Knife(Parker Pen Style), Wat Nog (B.E. 2553)

Mass chanted in B.E.2553 (2010). With serial number on the cap.

Mit Mor
1.Repel the effects of black magic
2.Enhance leadership and Metta (love & kindness), protection from accidents and personal injury.
3.Exorcise any resident evil spirits.
4.Place blade tip in water to make holy and can be used to prevent bad dreams and repel bad luck and used to repel water to repel bad luck or bad dreaming.
5.Protect against the influence of other powerful talismans.
6.Protection from animal bites.
7.If kept at home will give the worshiper prior warning of impending danger such as fire or theft.
8.Whilst traveling into remote areas such as jungles or forest you should apologize to mother earth by using the Mit Mor to cut a circle into the earth around yourself. The circle will become an invisible barrier against malevolent spirits and wild animals.
9.Hold Mit Mor between your teeth whilst trans versing any water. Protection from animal bites and water spirits.
10.As a cure for poisoning. Dip the blade tip in water. Administer the water orally.
11.If inflicted by black magic which manifests as localized bodily swelling, use the Mit Mor to gently touch the affected areas, chasing the afflicted areas to the extremities of the body.
12.To exorcise evil spirits that use the human vessel. Apply the blade of the Mit Mor directly to the patients head, or nape of neck. Also can be used in conjunction with holy water.
13.During pregnancy, use the Mit Mor to make holy water, administer orally. Child birth will be less painful.
 

·Don’t show off to others by making them aware you own a magic weapon.
·Don’t help others with its powers unless requested.
·Don’t use this Mit Mor kill anything.
·Don’t use this Mit Mor to harm another person.
·Don’t commit adultery.
·Don’t take this Mit Mor into houses of ill-repute.

Mit Mor Katha:

Namo Tassa (3x)
Wessa Pussa
Na Ma Pa Tha
Na Ma Na A
Nor Gor Na Ga
Gor Or Nor A
Na A Ga Ang.
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Thai amulet Nang Phraya Jing Jork Gao Hang Nine Tails Fox lady gold
Blessed by Luang Pu Nean Kampeeroh
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