PRAKAM NA SETHEE MALA BUDDHIST ROSARY KROO BA NA

Presenting the Prakam 108 Na Sethee, a powerful hand-held rosary crafted with care and dedication. This small rosary, made with sacred Nuea Pong Puttakun Yantra Powders and coated in herbal resins, is a testament to the expertise of Luang Phu Na Chinawangso. This rosary is an embodiment of multifaceted practice, i.e. meditation, chanting prayers, spellcasting, and development of one pointed focus, precepts, and good karma. The rosary was released  as part of the Na Sethee Run Raek Run Sud Taay first and last edition series. The Mala Rosary has 108 Beads as is traditional in Buddhism.

Prakam 108 Na Sethee

Luang Phu Na Chinawangso skillfully crafted these powders using an ancient Wicha for Maha Pokasap, Metta, and Maha Lap Magic. These powders are not only known for their positive effects, but they also possess Serm Duang and Maha Lap qualities. This rosary acts as a shield against malevolent forces and aids in Klaew Klaad evasion. Its protective energy promotes well-being and repels negativity.

Sacred Powder Rosary

Designed for ease of use and meditation practice, the hand-held Prakam Rosary is a versatile tool. It provides protection against harm and is suitable for Lersi, Chanting practitioners, Bhikkhus, Yogis, Meditators, and Devotees alike. The central hub of the rosary features the sacred Na Sethee Millionaire Yantra, while the intricate red Daay Daeng Akom cords ensure its authenticity.

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Na Sethee Yantra

Enhance your experience with the Prakam Rosary by practicing the Kata Na Sethee for Wealthiness. Begin by chanting the Maha Namasakara three times:

Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa
Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa
Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa

Next, chant the empowering incantation three times:

NA MAA MEE MAA NGERN KAM MAA TONG KAM MAA NA CHAA LI DTI NA MA PA TA NA MOE PUT TAA YA

Luang Phu Kroo Ba Na

Dive deep into meditation by focusing on the Prakam beads, visualizing each bead as a radiant, crystalline light. Cultivate this imagery, allowing the light to expand within your mind’s eye. If you attain Jhanic Absorption Access, dedicate your newfound enlightenment to your loved ones and all beings. Empower your wishes with these meditative attainments, creating a profound connection with the Prakam Na Sethee.

Meditation Practice

This versatile rosary aids in precise counting and focus during specific occult rituals. Its protective properties extend beyond rituals, offering a shield against black magic and maintaining health. Carry it with you as a potent amulet, invoking the power of Luang Phu Na Chinawangso and his lineage of Master Sorcerers.

Rosary Amulet

Luang Phu Na Chinawangso was a dedicated student of Kroo Ba Srivichai and inherited the Master Lineage Sorcery of Kroo Ba Apichai Khaw.

The final edition of this rosary, released in 2561 BE, carries the blessings of Luang Phu Na. Its auspicious empowerment aligns with the passing of Kroo Ba Na. Remarkably, the edition’s name, ‘Na Sethee Run Raek Lae Run Sud Taay’ (first and last edition), seems to foreshadow the end of an era. This rosary stands as a testament to his legacy.

Luang Phu Kroo Ba Na

Harness the Prakam rosary’s protective and meditative properties. Its energy shields against black magic and psychic interference, allowing for focused meditation. Wear or carry it to invoke Buddhanussati remembrance and safeguard against negative influences.

Kata Aaraatanaa Pra Krueang

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Prakam Rosary

A Buddhist mala, also known as a Buddhist rosary, is a string of beads used for counting prayers, mantras, or breaths during meditation and spiritual practices. The mala is an essential tool in various Buddhist traditions, particularly in Tibetan and Zen Buddhism. While malas can come in different sizes and configurations, the 108-bead mala is one of the most common and significant designs.

Here’s what you need to know about the 108-bead Buddhist mala:

  1. Number 108: The number 108 is considered sacred and significant in many Eastern spiritual and religious traditions, including Buddhism. It is believed to represent various aspects of the universe, such as the 108 stages of the journey to enlightenment or the 108 defilements to overcome. There are also mathematical and astronomical reasons for the significance of 108.
  2. Beads and Materials: A traditional 108-bead mala is usually made of beads, often of wood, seeds, or gemstones. The choice of material can vary based on personal preference or the specific intentions of the practitioner. Each bead on the mala is used to count recitations of a chosen mantra or prayer.
  3. Guru Bead: In addition to the 108 counting beads, a mala often has a larger bead or pendant called the “guru bead.” This bead marks the starting and ending point of the mala and is not counted among the 108 beads. It symbolizes the guidance of the guru or spiritual teacher.
  4. Counting Method: Practitioners hold the mala in one hand and use their thumb to move from one bead to the next after each recitation of a mantra or prayer. The index finger is not used, as it symbolizes ego, which should be transcended during meditation.
  5. Mantras and Meditation: The primary purpose of a mala is to aid in meditation and mantra recitation. As the practitioner moves through each bead, they repeat their chosen mantra or prayer. The repetitive action of counting and reciting helps to focus the mind and cultivate a sense of mindfulness and concentration.
  6. Energetic and Spiritual Significance: Malas are believed to carry spiritual and energetic qualities based on the materials used. Different gemstones or seeds are associated with specific intentions or qualities, such as compassion, wisdom, or healing. The mala can become a personal talisman or a tool for enhancing one’s spiritual journey.
  7. Personalization: While the 108-bead mala is the most common design, there are variations, such as wrist malas with fewer beads, as well as longer malas with additional counters for larger numbers of repetitions. Some practitioners also create custom malas with specific intentions, choosing beads that resonate with their personal spiritual goals.

Sacred Rosary


It’s important to note that the use of a mala is deeply personal and can vary based on individual practice and tradition. Whether for meditation, mantra recitation, or as a symbol of one’s spiritual journey, the 108-bead Buddhist mala holds a special place in Buddhist practice and is cherished by practitioners around the world.

The Meaning of 108

Within the context of Buddhism, the numerical value of 108 holds significance as it establishes a link to the fundamental principles of the dharma. In an intriguing geometric correlation, when considering the human form encapsulated within a circle, emblematic of Earth, a discernible connection is drawn: each of the internal angles of the five-pointed star thus formed amounts to 108 degrees.

Turning our attention inward, the construct of the heart chakra reveals a composition of precisely 108 distinct channels of energy known as nadis. Concurrently, the heart chakra features an arrangement of 108 pressure points, termed marmas, further underscoring the prevalence of this numerical motif within the somatic framework.

A physiological threshold of note emerges at 108 degrees Fahrenheit (108ᵒF), at which juncture a critical juncture is reached. Beyond this threshold, the delicate equilibrium governing our vital organs becomes perturbed, resulting in a cascade of overheating phenomena culminating in the cessation of organ functionality.

Expanding the purview to a cosmic context, an astronomical relation is evident in the parameter measuring the expanse between Earth and its solar counterpart, the sun. This interval is found to be precisely 108 times the diameter of the sun, thereby manifesting a harmonious linkage between macrocosm and microcosm.

In summation, the number 108 serves as a conduit, binding the individual to both the intrinsic self and the broader cosmological milieu, thereby facilitating a profound nexus between the individual’s innermost contemplations and the expansive tapestry of the external world.

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The Enchanting World of Pra Pid Ta Nuea Loha

A Pictorial Thai Amulet Catalogue for Devotees and Collectors

Pra Pid Ta Nuea Loha


This 103-page compendium, written in Thai language, is a treasure trove of rare and famous Pra Pid Ta amulets crafted by great masters of metallurgical alchemy, including world-famous sorcerer monks and lesser-known but equally powerful masters.

With classic Pra Pid Ta amulets from various masters and temples, this book serves as an excellent reference material for authentication and recognition of these rare and highly valuable amulets. It also provides a fascinating study of Thailand’s grand pantheon of Pra Pid Ta from a myriad of masters throughout history.

But what sets this book apart is its enchanting presentation. It’s a fantastic pictorial study of cast metal ‘Loi Ongk’ statuette type Buddha amulets and talismanic animist charms. Through its pages, you’ll learn to recognize the differing styles, designs, and appearances of the alchemical metal admixtures used by each master to fabricate their amulets.

In short, Pra Pid Ta Nuea Loha is a rare book that offers an in-depth exploration of metallic Pra Pid ta amulets from the top masters of Wicha Pra Pid Ta of various eras. So why wait? Embark on a journey into the enchanting world of Pra Pid Ta Nuea Loha and discover the magic within.

Pra Pid Ta Nuea Pong Wam Pasom Graduk Phii

Pra Pidta Pong Graduk Phii Ruay Pan Lan Edition

Powerful Thai Amulets By Pra Maha Somporn Released 2566 BE Wat Sotaram

Behold the Pra Pidta Pong Graduk Phii Ruay Pan Lan Edition, a collection of amulets of unparalleled power and occult magic crafted by the esteemed Pra Maha Somporn, and released in the year 2566 BE at the hallowed Wat Sotaram in Roi Et. These sacred votive tablets are infused with the necromantic energies of Nirodha Buddha Muan Sarn, created using the ancient Wica of Wat Po Ta Tian, and blended with the richest concentrations of Prai Luan powders, making them a true force to be reckoned with.

Pra Pid Ta Pong Graduk Phi Blue Powders

The Pra Pidta (Pid Tawarn) Run Ruay Pan Lan, in its special edition of 1000 million, is just one of the many versions available. Each amulet contains the mystical Hoeng Prai bone powders (Pong Graduk Phii), and features a unique blend of Muan Sarn, including the Bailan Grimoire Soot, Wan Sabu Luead Bloodsoap Herb, Cemetery Earths, and Earths from 7 Cemeteries of Wealthy Persons, Busy Markets, and Ports. Moreover, they are imbued with the potent Green and Blue Thao Long Vine Herb Tinctures, creating an unparalleled talisman of the highest order.

Pidta Pong Graduk Phii Nuea Khaw

Other versions of this collection include the Ongk Kroo A and B C models, such as the Nam Reuks models with three solid gold Takrut (which sold out even before their release), the Bucha Kroo with Triple Takrut Sam Kasat in Gold, Silver, and Bronze (limited to only 39 amulets), and the Gammagarn models with Takrut, Bailan Parchment spells, or other metallic amulets inserted into the clay of the rear face (limited to only 99 amulets in each color).

Blessing Ceremomy ImagesPhra Pidta Prok Po Ruay Pan Lan Nuea Pong Graduk Phii 2556 LP Somporn Wat Sotaram

The other models are also inimitable, and no two amulets exactly the same, some with Paeng Jerm sacred talc past from the hand of the monk to bless the amulets individually, or a piece of Civara Robe, or Corpse cloth pasted onto the front face, etc. The amulets were made in the following colors; White, Black, Blue, Green, Dark Orange, Purple, Red, Yellow, and Gon Krok (‘bottom of the mortar bowl’ effect mixed colors).

The edition included some special models in Ongk Kroo A and B C versions (Nam Reuks, Bucha Kroo, and Gammagarn Versions), with Nam Reuks models having 3 solid gold Takrut (only 20 made sold out before release pre-ordered), Bucha Kroo with Triple Takrut Sam Kasat (3 Kings Takrut in Gold, Silver and Bronze – only 39 amulets made), and Gammagarn models with Takrut, Bailan Parchment spells, or other metallic amulets inserted into the clay of the rear face (only 99 amulets made in each color).

Phra Pidta Prok Po Ruay Pan Lan Nuea Pong Graduk Phii 2556 LP Somporn Wat Sotaram (Roi Et)

The amulets were made in the following colors; White, Black, Blue, Green, Dark Orange, Purple, Red, Yellow, and Gon Krok (‘bottom of the mortar bowl’ effect mixed colors).


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The ‘standard’ (nothing common or ‘standard about this edition really!) models, are also inimitable and no two amulets exactly the same, some with Paeng Jerm sacred talc past from the hand of the monk to bless the amulets individually, or a piece of Civara Robe or Corpse cloth pasted onto the front face, etc.

The amulets come in an array of colors – White, Black, Blue, Green, Dark Orange, Purple, Red, Yellow, and Gon Krok (‘bottom of the mortar bowl’ effect mixed colors) – each imbued with its own unique energy. The ‘standard’ models are anything but common, with no two amulets exactly alike.

Some are blessed with Paeng Jerm sacred talc past from the hand of the monk, while others have a piece of Civara Robe or Corpse cloth pasted onto the front face, imbuing each amulet with its own special aura. A very few amulets were empowere with the insertion of a coffin nail, or other items in rear face, such as a Nang Kwak coin, a one baht blessed money cin, and the like, rendering each amulet highly individual to each owner.


Pra Somdej Wat Nok Sambuddha Jayanti

A now extremely rare, forever loved, and popular Pra Somdej Paint See Pid Tong Pim Prok Po Yai, painted and gold-leaf-covered Buddha amulet, from Wat Nok, in Bangkok Noi. The amulets of Wat Nok, especially their painted and gold leaf coated Pra Somdej, are highly popular with both Local Thai Buddhists, and Foreigners alike, with the added popularity, deriving from the fact that Wat Nok is an affiliate temple of Wat Bang Pra, of the Great Sak Yant Master LP Phern, which has caused many the Looksit of Wat Bang Pra and Luang Por Phern, also devote themselves to Bucha of the amulets of Wat Nok.

Pra Somdej 2555 BE Wat Nok 600 Years of Buddhas Enlightenment Amulet

Pra Somdej 2555 BE Wat Nok 600 Years Enliughtenment Edition

The Dtamra (Legend) of the Pra Somdej Wat Nok stretches over a century of amulet making, and is a tradition that most obviously arose from the worldwide fame attained by the immortally revered and rare Pra Somdej Wat Nok 2460 BE Series of Classic Pra Niyom Master-Class Ancient amulets of Luang Por Fueang of Wat Nok.

Somdej Wat Nok 2460 LP Fueang

This particular highly sacred commemorative edition, was released in the year 2555 BE, celebrating 2600 Years, since the day of Enlightenment of the Buddha, and to raise funds, for the restoration work on the Chedi Relic Stupa, which was still not completed after the 2553 BE Release of amulets, which were also intended to find the restoration.

Rear Face Detail Somdej 2555 BE Wat Nok 600 Years Enlightenment Edition

This subsequent edition hence assisted in the meritorious restoration of the Stupa, as well as marking the 2600th anniversary of Buddha’s Enlightenment masking this amulet pure ‘Buddhanussati’ remembrance of the Buddha.

600 Years of Buddhas Enlightenment Amulet

One can assume that there will be no other occasion to make an edition of this kind of celebration, until the year 2655 BE, which would be 2700 Years anniversary, hence, this edition is indeed a memorial edition that can only be made every 100 years, in order to celebrate Buddha’s Awakening.

Angled View Somdej 2555 BE Wat Nok 600 Years Enlightenment Edition

This subsequent edition hence assisted in the meritorious restoration of the Stupa, as well as marking the 2600th anniversary of Buddha’s Enlightenment. making this amulet pure ‘Buddhanussati’ remembrance of the Buddha. One can assume that there will be no other occasion to make an edition of this kind of celebration, until another century has passed, in the year 2655 BE, which would be 2700 Years anniversary.

This Special sacred Buddhist Commemorative edition, was released after the 2545 Ceremony in Bodhgaya India was performed, with monks from Sri Langka, Thailand and India, as well as another 8 Nations.

Rear Face Angle View Somdej 2555 BE Wat Nok 600 Years Enlightenment Edition

Pra Kring Pra Chayawat Jadtutat Phanom Luang Por Koon Purisutto Wat Ban Rai.

Pra Kring – Pra Chaiyawat Jadtutat Phanom, in Nuea Loha Rom Dam (Pra Kring), and Nuea Samrit (Pra Chayawat), twin amulet box-set, blessed by the Great Luang Por Koon, in 2555 BE, on the fifth day of the fifth Lunar month of 2555 BE. This was a special date, as it was a triple sacred 5th Lunar occasion, of highly auspicious astrological alignments.

Released for the temple of Wat Jadtutataram in Khon Kaen, by Luang Por Koon, in his usual fashion of raising funds to help other temples in need. A very rare and Classic Pra Kring – Pra Chaiyawat Thai Buddhist Heirloom Amulet set to keep and pass on down to your family lineage, for long life, wealthy fortunes, good health, anti black magick, and harmony in the household (this only comes when one also makes personal efforts to not argue back at people).

Phra Kring Luang Por Koon 2555 BE

The Pra Kring/Pra Chaiyawat is most definitely an amulet to keep as a Family Heirloom Amulet. This is in fact what Thai Buddhist people do with their Pra Kring, leave them to their descendants, and pass it on as an Heirloom, down through the ages.

Phra Kring Phra Chayawat Luang Por Koon 2555 BE

 

The Pra Kring, is believed to bring 12 kinds of blessings to the devotee who wears it, bestowed through the rattling Kring bead within the Pra Kring Medicine Buddha. The Pra Kring Buddha, or ‘Bhaisajyaguru’ is one of Seven Bhaisajayagurus and is said to have two Bodhisattvas under him ‘Pra Suriya Bprapaa Potisat’ (Suriya Bhrapa Bodhksattva), and the Pra Jantra Bprapaa Potisat (Chandra Bhrapa Bodhisattva). This is the root of the Pra Kring Amulet’s legend till now, which was thought up and created in Thailand. It is only made here in Thailand. Of all the other Buddhist countries who revere it, only Thailand is responsible for its making.

The image is normally in the posture of sitting and holding an almsbowl or a Guava, Gourd or a Vajra. This was a Fully enlightened Buddha, who practised Purity of body and mind, and who was a great teacher of Human Beings, who has the Miracle that he who hears his name in passing, or see his image, will be healed, and live a long healthy and prosperous life with wealthy standing.
The use of the Pra Kring amulet as an object of veneration for this particular commemoration is with the intent of bestowing miraculous protection and healing powers of the Medicine Buddha to the devotee, with Serm Duang power for auspicious Karma, and as Buddhanussati (Mindfulness of the Buddha). The beliefs about the Powers of the Pra Kring Wat Bovornives, are that the Pra Kring is the image of Pra Pai Sachaya Kuru (พระไภษัชยคุรุ Bhaisajyaguru, 藥師佛 Yàoshīfó, in Chinese, or in Japanese ‘Yakushi’). Pra Pai Sachaya Kuru (or, ‘Guru) is of course, the Medicine Buddha. The image is normally in the posture of sitting and holding an almsbowl or a Guava, Gourd or a Vajra. This was a Fully enlightened Buddha, who practised Purity of body and mind, and who was a great teacher of Human Beings, who has the Miracle that he who hears his name in passing, or see his image, will be healed, and live a long healthy and prosperous life with wealthy standing.

The Pra Kring Buddha, or ‘Bhaisajyaguru‘ is one of Seven Bhaisajayagurus and is said to have two Bodhisattvas under him ‘Pra Suriya Bprapaa Potisat’ (Suriya Bhrapa Bodhksattva), and the Pra Jantra Bprapaa Potisat (Chandra Bhrapa Bodhisattva). The beliefs about the Powers of the Pra Kring, are that the Pra Kring is the image of Pra Pai Sachaya Kuru (พระไภษัชยคุรุ Bhaisajyaguru, 藥師佛 Yàoshīfó, in Chinese, or in Japanese ‘Yakushi’). Pra Pai Sachaya Kuru (or, ‘Guru) is of course, the Medicine Buddha. The image is normally in the posture of sitting and holding an almsbowl or a Guava, Gourd or a Vajra. This was a Fully enlightened Buddha, who practised Purity of body and mind, and who was a great teacher of Human Beings, who has the Miracle that he who hears his name in passing, or see his image, will be healed, and live a long healthy and prosperous life with wealthy standing. The Pra Kring Buddha, or ‘Bhaisajyaguru’ is one of Seven Bhaisajayagurus and is said to have two Bodhisattvas under him ‘Pra Suriya Bprapaa Potisat’ (Suriya Bhrapa Bodhksattva), and the Pra Jantra Bprapaa Potisat (Chandra Bhrapa Bodhisattva). The Pra Kring in most cases (except in the odd example where Muan Sarn powders prevent the sound, or a Look Namo Copper Slug Seal is used to seal the base), the Pra Kring Bovores most famous amulet, and those of Wat Bovornives especially, for their Royal Sangkaracha Blessing, has a rattling bead inside it. The reason for this rattle sound, made by a sacred bead of Chanuan Muan Sarn or other Relic, is that it is the Name of the medicine Buddha resounding as you pass along your way, Healing and Blessing You with Safety, Health, Prosperity, Metta for Auspicous Friendly Loving Kindness.

Luang Por Koon was famous amongst all Adepts that he was able to empower amulets in a very short time, with quick entry into the necessary meditative states for empowering amulets. The most famous image of Luang Por Koon is of course the image of him squatting smoking a cigar, which was ubiquitous in his early years, bit which he later gave up for health reasons as he became older. He was much loved by Thai Buddhist Folk, for his great acts of Charity and Social Welfare, and his selfless speech and behavior. He spent most of his time in silence, and stillness, conceding to the requests which the Public Beseeched him to help with. The name of Luang Por Koon is perhaps the most famous name around the world, of any monk in living memory.

He is considered by Thai Buddhist People to be an Attained Arahant Monk. His passing has left his Devotees Missing him Dearly, and it is now, more than ever, that his amulets can serve as a remembrance to keep his protective blessings in memory. To revere Luang Por Koon and his amulets, requires and reminds one to keep one’s moral practice, in respect for the great Guru Monk and Kroo Ba Ajarn of Dhamma practice, Luang Por Koon Bparisutto, of Wat Ban Rai. Luang Por Koon is internationally renowned and revered for building at least three hospitals and schools and assisting in funding many other temples, and to the day of his passing, donating to social community aid projects and for the good of the community each day.

He raised massive funds for auspicious projects, amounting to tens of thousands of dollars each month, to help the people of his community. Luang Por Koon was perhaps Thailands Most World famous Monk of all time as far as International Renown goes. His great Humility and down to earth honesty has won the hearts of devotees from around the world, and his Miracle Power goes undoubted with his Devotees. Since his passing away, his amulets have come ever more into focus, and are slowly but surely disappearing from public view, as devotees snap up the amulets of their Kroo Ba Ajarn for posterity and Bucha. Luang Por Koon has passed on from this world now, but his amulets, and their powerful blessings remain for us to connect and pray to Luang Por, and Prosper, Remain Safe, have Long Life, Good Health, Wealth, and Happiness.

Use the Traditional Thai Buddhist Method for Bucha;

1. Chant Maha Namasakara (3 Times)

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Namo Dtat-Sa Pakawa-Dto Araha-Dto Sam-Maa Sam-Put-Dtat-Sa, Namo Dtat-Sa Pakawa-Dto Araha-Dto Sam-Maa Sam-Put-Dtat-Sa, Namo Dtat-Sa Pakawa-Dto Araha-Dto Sam-Maa Sam-Put-Dtat-Sa

2. Chant the Trai Soranakom (3 Times)

Puttang Saranang Kajchāmi, Tammang Saranang Kajchāmi, Sangkang Saranang Kajchāmi

3. Chant Kata Aaraatanaa Pra Krueang (3 Times)

Puttang Aaraatanaanang, Tammang Aaraatanaanang, Sangkang Aaraatanaanang

Make Your Wish, Hold it in Your Mind, and Continue with;


Puttang Prasittimae,
Tammang Prasittimae, Sangkang Prasittimae

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Pra Pid Ta Jaroen Lap

The Pra Pid Ta Jaroen Lap YSS Chae Nam Mont Prayer Water Soaked Thai Buddhist amulets were blessed by Royal Commission with his Holiness Somdej Prayan Sangworn (Sangkaracha) presiding over the Buddha Abhiseka Ceremony to perform empowerment and blessings, and chant the Dhamma Chakra to open the eyes of the Buddha, as is ubiquitous in Amulet and Statue blessing ceremonies (Buddha Abhiseka).

The rear face of the Pra Pid Ta amulet has the Sacred Yant Ongk Pra (also known as Yant Nam Tao gourd Yantra, due to the likeness in shape of the Buddha symbol, to a water-gourd), the YSS Royal emblem, and signature of Pra Sangkaracha. Being medium in size, the amulet would fit both men and women, equally well. The Pra Pid Ta should protect you, assist in maintaining focus at work, play and in meditation, and evade dangers, attract wealth, and liberate you from debts.

various models were made, in Pim Lek (smaller) and Pim Yai (larger) versions, in various versions of Muan Sarn Sacred Powders, including Nuea Pong Puttakun, Nuea Bailan, Nuea Wan Dork Tong, & Nuea Wan Chae Nam Mont. The edition was released as is ubiquitous with Royally approved editions of Pra Sangkarach, along with a range of Pra Somdej Buddha Image votive tablets. The Pid Ta is from one of Thai History’s most Holy Monks, who was the official head of the Sangha and Royally appointed Abbot of Wat Bovornives Temple. The amulet is a respectable and highly sacred amulet, to pass on down in the family through generations. This is what has come to be known as ‘Heirloom Amulets’, for their Sacred and Historical Value, and their Immortality of Repute as a high class pure Buddhit Amulet from one of the purest monks we have seen in the modern era, with a host of other famous Gaeji Ajarn Guru Monks to perform the Buddha Abhisekha (Putta Pisek) ‘awakening of the Buddha’ Blessing Ceremony.


In Thailand, such Nationally Respected Amulets are considered family heirlooms. The beauty of the Pra Pid Ta amulet, the Sacred Blessings of its now deceased maker, and the respectable age and visual characteristics, make this a sacred amulet that is highly desirable for Buddhists who seek improved meditation, wealth, rid of debt, lessening of suffering. The Pra Pid Ta represents a monk entering the meditative state of Nirodha, which means the cessation, or extinguishing of all sufferings.


Nirodha Sacca (Pali, also nirodha saccã; Sanskrit: nirodha satya) — is the third of the four noble truths within Buddhist tradition. Nirodha means “cessation” or “extinction”, and sacca means “truth” or “reality”. Thus, nirodha sacca is typically translated as the “truth of cessation” or “truth of the cessation of suffering.” It refers specifically to the cessation of dukkha (suffering) and its causes; the experience of this cessation is referred to as nirvana. Nirodha can have the following meanings: cessation, extinction, the cessation of Dukkha, release,
“control or restraint”.


Nirodha sacca refers to “the cessation of all the unsatisfactory experiences and their causes in such a way that they can no longer occur again. It’s the removal, the final absence, the cessation of those things, their non-arising.”[1] According to the Buddhist point of view, once we have developed a genuine understanding of the causes of suffering, such as craving (tanha) and ignorance (avijja), then we can completely eradicate these causes and thus be free from suffering

This is symbolized by the fact the Buddha/Meditating Monk, is closing his eyes and/or other orifices with his hands, to block out any external disturbances, and focus within, on emptiness.


Pure Buddhanussati, with the Sacred Buddhist Blessings of one of the Purest Monks of the last Century, made from powerful yantra powders with the Yant Ongk Pra and the signature of Somdej Prayan Sangworn emblazoned on the rear face, as his personal Sacred Blessing.


Somdej Prayan Sangworn, or endearingly known as ‘Pra Sangkarach’, was the Head Monk of the Royal Palace and Administrating Monk at Wat Boworn also. He was the highest Official Status that a Monk can attain in Thailand. He passed away at the ripe age of 100 years and 21 days Years old in 2556 BE. His legacy and amulets remain for the faithful to keep as heirlooms and Buddhanussati. All editions of amulets of the Sangkaracha are now becoming ever rarer since his passing away, and this particular edition is yet another essential rarity and collectible amulet with auspicious Buddha-Magic, for both the sacred Blessings from the Sangkaracha, as well as for its great Historical Value as the 50th anniversary memorial edition of the Indojin Ceremony, which is one of the three greatest and largest master ceremonies of Thai Buddhist History.


You can use the Kata Pra Pid Ta or/and Kata Ārātanā Pra Krueang incantations, to call upon the power of the amulet, and beseech blessings. Kata Pra Pid Ta, or, ‘Pra Pakawambodee’ is one of the most powerful Kata to Chant for increasing Riches as well as protection, reducing sufferings and illnesses and incrementing Happiness and Luck.

The Pid Ta amulet is one of the most popular of Thai amulets, and has been made by so very many temples and masters from all Provinces, that it is now classed as an important member of the Benjapakee family of classic top five types of Thai amulets.


Kata Pra Pid Ta

Namo Puttassa Kawambadtissa Namo Tammassa Kawambadtissa Namo Sangkassa Kawambadtissa Sukha Sukha Warang Na Mo Puttaaya Ma A U Tugkhang Anijjang Anatta Jewa



Pra Kata Pakawambadee

Kata Pra Pakawambodee is one of the most powerful Kata to Chant to Pra Pid Ta for increasing Riches as well as Protection, reducing Sufferings and Illnesses and incrementing Happiness and Luck.


Tamma Jaggang Bpatang Sudt Dtawaa Puch Chidt Dtawaa Adt Dtang Bpatang Sandtigae Arahaa Laapo Logaanang Hidtagaranaa Pandtae Pawam Bpadtinaama Dtisulokae Subpaagadto Prahma Budt Dto Mahaa Thaero Araho Chaedtago Muni Bpidt Dti Thaero Samo Inta Kantappaa Asuraa Taewaa Saggo Prahmaa Pi Bpuchidto Na Mo Put Tas Sa Kawam Bpadtissa Na Mo Tammassa Kawam Bpadtissa Na Mo Sangkassa Kawam Bpadtissa Sukhaa Sukha Warang Tammang Tammajagga Bpawarang Warang.


Pra Pid Ta amulets, as well as Pra Pid Ta in form of Pha Yant, and Bucha statues, have been produced as objects of reverence and protection since very ancient times in Thailand. The artisans of that time created various styles and interpretations using the various periodic influences of Buddhist art and sculpture available at the time.
Various Deity forms were used to make the Pid Ta posture (‘Pid Ta’ means ‘covering the eyes’)


Various Buddhas or Bodhisattvas or Deities are fashioned into the posture of Pra Pid Ta, or Pid Tawarn (meaning ‘closing the orifices). Pid Tawarn can close 7, or 9 orifices (seven being called ‘Pra Pid Sadtatawarn’ and nine being called ‘Pra Pid Navatawarn’). The Pra Pid Ta is considered to be an amulet with ‘Maha Ud’ and ‘Kong Grapan’ power (invincibility and gunstopping power), but is also made as a wealth bringer. In this which case, the amulet will be called ‘Pra Pid Ta Maha Lap’.

In order to inflect a greater resonance for wealth attraction and auspicious blessings, in addition to the Maha Ud and Kong Grapan magic, ancient artisans sometimes would use the image of the Sangkajjaiyana Buddha of riches and happiness, and carve it in the Pid Ta posture.

Below; Somdej Prayan Sangworn (Sangkaracha – R.I.P.) with His Majesty King Bhumiphol Adulyadej

Somdej Prayan Sangworn (Sangkaracha) and His Majesty King Bhumiphol Adulyadej

Somdej Prayan Sangworn, or endearingly known as ‘Pra Sangkarach’, was the Head Monk of the Royal Palace and Administrating Monk at Wat Boworn also. He was the highest Official Status that a Monk can attain in Thailand. His amulets are of the Eternal variety, that never reduce in popularity and always increase on value and rarity. All Thai Buddhist Devotees are extremely devoted and hold the Sangkaracha in the Highest esteem who has been known for his great purity of practice, and who has been seen to recieve the respect and reverence of His Majesty the King of Thailand, making him most certainly the most nationally revered monk of the last half century in Thai Buddhist History.

His Holiness the Sangkaracha passed away now, leaving his deeds and is amulets for us to remember and to pray to for his Blessings. His legacy and amulets remain for the faithful to keep as heirlooms and Buddhanussati. All editions of the Sangkaracha are now becoming ever rarer since his passing away, and are highly preferred, for the sacred Blessings from the Sangkaracha Monk.

Kata Ārātanā Pra Krueang

PUTTANG ĀRĀTANĀNANG TAMMANG ĀRĀTANĀNANG SANGKANG ĀRĀTANĀNANG – MAKE A WISH/PRAYER AND CONTINUE WITH; PUTTANG BPRASITTIMĒ TAMMANG BPRASITTIMĒ SANGKANG BPRASITTIMĒ

His Holiness passed away at the ripe age of 100 years and 21 days Years old in 2557 BE. His amulets and especially those in his image, are now becoming ever more in demand, since his passing. His Trajectory of Purity and Auspicious Actions throughout his life, have led to his image and is amulets becoming very Sacred and Revered in Thailand.

Types of Thai Amulets & Occult Charms

There is a Plethora of Thai Amulets to be found within the immensely grand pantheon of types of Thai amulets found in historical records. Thai Amulets exist in many forms in Thailand, and are made by many different traditions and ethnic groups. The types of Thai amulets and their empowerment methods, are different, depending on each grimoire, temple, master monk and ethnic group, such as the Isan People, The Southern Thais who prefer the Khao Or Magical Tradition, The regional Masters of Chonburi, Lopburi, Supannburi, Pethcburi, Chumporn, Yala, Songkhla, Pattalung, The Tai Yai Hill Tribes, the Kanjanaburi district Burmese Influences Magical Tradition, and the Great Lanna Masters of the Nothern Provinces;

Here is a list of just some, if only a very few, of the main types of Thai Amulets found in the present day, and in olden days.

Pra Pid Ta

Pra Pid Ta Chae Nam Mont Song Nam

Pra Pid Ta Chae Nam Mont Song Nam Edition Prayer Water Soaked Por Tan Bun Hai Wat ta Muang

Pra Pid Ta Sorng Hnaa 2 faced amulet Luang Por Kron, Wat Bang Sae (Malaysia)

Pra Pid Ta Maha Lap Luang Phu Kambu Wat Gut Chompoo, released in small amulets and large Bucha Pra Kring.

 

Phra Pidta Buddha Amulets

Pra Pid Ta Amulets in Ancient Amulet Store

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Thai Buddha Amulet Types

Different Kinds of Buddha Rupa Thai Amulets, in different shapes and substances.

Thai Occult Charms and Ritual Item (Krueang Rang)

Singha Lions for Maha Amnaj  & Tiger amulets

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Sacred Powder Amulets

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Sacred Powder Amulets of Both Buddhist and Occult Origins.

There is a Plethora of different kinds of Buddhist and also Occult Amulets of Black, White and Gray Magic, as well as Necromantic Sorcery, Animist Charms and Talismans which are made from powdered sacred substances. The types of amulets are so numerous, that it would be impossible to list them all, even if one should write for 40 years about it, and so I shall present you with a view of some of the most classic and highly favored, and unusual amulets in Sacred powders.

 

Mitmor Ritual Knives

Mitmor Daam Nga Ivory ritual knife of Luang Por Derm

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Pha Yant – Yantra Cloths

Pha Yant, are Sacred Geometric or Deity/Guru Monk/Buddha images imprinted with silk screen, or inscribed by hand, which contain religious worship images, and occult spells for wealth, health, attraction, success, protection, and other purposes. The designs are almost endless, and are popularly placed on the wall in a frame like a painting, for Bucha (Worship).

Animist Charms

Animism was predominant belief system in ancient Siam and is still very strongly believed in to this day, and highly practiced by the Lay Sorcerers of the various traditions, and the Northern Lanna Hilltribe people. Animism is found also in Brahman Hindu Belief System, which came to Siam before the Advent of Buddhism,, and Thai Buddhism has not omitted these beliefs from the cultural faith of Thai Buddhist People although some movements within the Thai Sangha do wish to separate Animism from Thai Buddhism).

a classic Collectors Piece and a special acquisition for Buddhists who revere the Great Sak Yant Master Monk of Nakorn Pathom, Luang Por Phern, as well as for all Looksit of Wat Bang Pra and wearers of Sak Yant Tattoos. A powerful amulet for Maha Amnaj, Maha Ud, Kong Grapan Chadtri, Klaew Klaad, Maha Lap, Metta Mahaniyom Magic, and for Gurunussati remembrance of the Guru.

Free registered air parcel shipping is included. Below is a Video documentation of the 2545 Wai Kroo Sak Yant Master Day Ceremony, in reverence to Luang Por Phern, the 108 Lersi Hermit Gods of Sak Yant, and Wicha Saiyasart at Wat Bang Pra Temple, in Nakorn Pathom. Every year the crowds enter spiritual trances as the Monks perform incantations, which is a mysterious and miraculous phenomenon for which the temple is famous for, and the power of the magic of Luang Por Phern is seen to be present in the ceremony.

You can see Luang Por Phern as he was still alive in this, the final Ceremony he was alive for, which is one of the rare pieces of Video Footage available of the Grand Master of Sak Yant, and should hence be seen by any true disciple and devotee of Luang Por Phern.

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A classic amulet from one of Thailands most Famous Masters and Temples, whose Merits and Magical Power has become heard of all over the World. Luang Por Phern (Pra Udom Prachanat), was one of this Century’s Greatest Master Gaeji Ajarn Guru Monks, and holds World Famous International Status as well as being a revered Monk of the Thai Royal family.

He was one of the most internationally famous monks all of this century mainly for his grand role in the promotion of Sak Yant Sacred Tattoos, And of course his powerful amulets which are now becoming ever more favored and ever rarer, and of course,ever more valued.

Sak Yant Masters of Fame and Grand Repute around Thailand can be seen to be devotees and students of the Lineage of Wat Bang Pra and Luang Por Phern, and his legacy has brought Sak Yant tattooing to become an international phenomenon, which has brought Thai Buddhism and Thai Occult to the attention of millions of devotees around the world. Wat Bang Pra is world famous for its yearly Wai Kroo Master Day ceremony to revere the Grand Master of Sak Yant ‘Pra Udom Pracha Naat Luang Por Phern Tidtakunoe’, and to bless the tens of thousands of Looksit who attend the ceremony.

Every year the crowds enter spiritual trances as the Monks perform incantations, which is a mysterious and miraculous phenomenon for which the temple is famous for, and the power of the magic of Luang Por Phern is seen to be present in the ceremony. Use the Kata Aaratanaa Pra Kreuang forBucha to the Pra Pairee Pinas Buddha, and the Kata Bucha Luang Por Phern Tidtakuno, to charge power, and beseech blessings from Luang Por Phern. Always hold Luang Por in your thoughts when praying and chanting to the , and beseech him for protection and Serm Duang Blessings. You can also use any and all Kata for Maha Amnaj (commanding power and influence) and Maha Ud, Klaew Klaad and Kong Grapan Chadtri which you may know.

Below; The rear face has the words ‘Dtai Rom Po'(in the shade of the Bodhi Tree), the Sacred Yant Nam Tao/Yant Ongk Pra, with the Khom Pali Agkhara Letters’MA A U’ (Invoking the Dhamma, Buddha, & Sangha), embossed on the central area, with the date 5 Tanwakom (5th December) 2542 BE embossed below the Yant Nam Tao

Always say Maha Namasakara three times before making any Kata for amulets;

Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa, Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa, Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa

Kata Ārātanā Pra Krueang

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Puttang Aaaraatanaanang Tammang Aaaraatanaanang Sangkang Aaaraatanaanang

Make your Prayer/Wish and continue with;

Puttang Prasittime Tammang Prasittime Prasittime Sangkang Prasittime

Kata Bucha Luang Phor Phern

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Biography of Luang Por Phern (Wat Bang Pra)

Kata Bucha Pra Pairee Pinas

(Chant as always, Namo dtassa pakawadto arahadto sammaa samputtassa 3 times first)

Arahang Sammaa Samputto Sujirang Bparinipudto Kunaehi Tammaanotaani Bpaaramiihi Ja Tissadti Yaawachiiwang Ahang Puttang Tammang Sangkang Saranangkadto Bpuuchaemi Radtanadtayang Tammang Jaraami Sodthinaa


First Edition Roop Lor Loi Ongk Statuette, of the classic Luang Por Sotorn Nuea Nava Loha Nine Sacred Metals cast Brazen Buddha Amulet, from Wat Saman Ratanaram, with limited series number code engraved on the base. This 1st edition LP Sotorn series, is an extremely auspicious and instantly popular edition, aimed at the construction of an immensely ambitious hospital project, for the good of the people, costing over 1000,000,000 Thai Baht to complete.

Blessed in a Great Buddha Abhiseka Ritual Empowerment, with the head Monk of Thailand, Somdej Pra Sangkarach performing the lighting of the Victory candle in the Buddha Abhiseka.

This Eternally Classic Thai Buddhist Luang Por Sotorn Loi Ongk amulet comes with original box from the temple. The statuette measures 2.9 Cm High

The ‘Putta Pisek’ ceremony was blessed with the presence of many great Masters, such as; Luang Por Maha Surasak (Wat Pradoo), LP Foo of Wat Bang Samak, The Great Luang Por Sin (Wat Laharn Yai), LP Chan of Wat Bang Bor (Lineage Inheritor of the Wicha Suea of LP Parn), Luang Phu Khaeg of Wat Suntorn Pradit, Por Tan Khiaw (Wat Huay Ngo), Pra Ajarn Ord of Wat Sai Mai, Kroo Ba Ariyachat (Wat Saeng Gaew Potiyan), Pra Ajarn Sompong, and many other great Masters, performing empowerment during the ceremony.

Monks blessing LP Sotorn Amulets Wat Samran Hospital Edition

Monks blessing LP Sotorn Amulets at Wat Sotorn for the Wat Samran Hospital Consctruction Edition

Blessed at Wat Sotorn for Release at Wat Saman Ratanaram in Cachoeng Sao, in the year 2561 BE ,with special blessings from a host of Master Monks, and his Holiness Somdej Pra Sangkarach performing the lighting of the Victory Candle of the ceremony on 23rd April 2561 at the temple Wat Sotorn Woraram (Wat LP Sotorn).

This first ever edition comissioned by Wat Saman Ratanaram, was released in Blessing Ceremony at the temle of Wat Sotorn itself, in limited series, with a number of different models of Rian Sema coins, in Pim Lek and Pim Yai small and larger models, along with the classic LP Sotorn Loi Ongk wearable statuettes, and also two kinds of large Bucha statues (5 and 9 inch bases).

The edition was given permission to be released, to ingress funds for a grand fundraising project to build a large Hospital for the sick and needy. 1000 Million Baht is needed to build the hospital (about 32 million dollars), which shows how meritorious the Abbot is, to attempt and be halfway through succeeding in such a high goal oriented mission of compassionate giving.

 

Free Registered Airmail Shipping Worldwide is included. The Luang Por Sotorn Statuettes were released in Solid Gold (pre-order and sold out before release), Solid Silver with Satin Powder Finish, and Nuea Tong Daeng Sacred Copper. In addition a series of Sacred Powder and metallic Roop Khai oval amulets were made, and some Look Om Sacred Wishing Balls.

A non-listed special series of Rian Sema coins were also made as a Gammagarn Special Donation Sponsor series which was not officially available or released as individual amulets, and was only available for larger sponsorship donators,. The special Gammagarn models are differentiated by the ancient Khmer Sanskrit (Khom) Code Stamp of the Letter Sor (Khom Sanskrit S), engraved on the rear face of the Sema coin series.

 

The Loi Ongk Statuette is in Nava Loha, and is one of four kinds released iin different substances; 1. Solid Gold 2. Nuea Sam Kasat (Bronze Silver and Gold Plating), Nuea Ngern (Solid Silver), and 4. Nuea Nava Loha (9 Sacred Artifact Metals). The Gammagarn Special coins series, which was not officially available or released as individual amulets, and was only available for larger sponsorship donators, and is differentiated by the ancient Khmer Sanskrit (Khom) Code Stamp of the Letter Sor (Khom Sanskrit S), engraved on the rear face. The Rian Sema Amulets, were made in Pim Lek and Pim Yai, with the Pim Yai being a medium sized amulet measuring 3 x 2.5 Cm, and the Pim Lek measuring 2.5 x 1.5 Cm.

 

Wat Saman Ratanaram is a very large and highly revered temple, in Chachoeng Sao, close to the temple of Wat Sotorn itself, that is visited by millions of Buddhists and Brahman Hindu Devotees from around the world. Famed for its Giant Ganesha, Nagas, Paya Chang elephant, Mae Kwan Yin Bodhisattva (Guan Im in Thai), and Pra Rahu Sacred Statues.

 

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The Luang Por Sotorn Buddha of Wat Sotorn in Bang Pakong, Thailand, was one of the Famous 5 Sacred Thai Buddhas found Miraculously floating down the river.

The Buddha was invited to reside in the Temple in an Official Ceremony according to Ancient Traditions. A Monk was found who knew the method of Inviting, and the Buddha was raised up to be installed within the Temple.

Once the Buddha was installed, it was seen to be a Buddha made in the Lan Chang Era. Because it was not overly large to steal, the Monks were worried about its safety and so made a thick outer casing of cement and covered it in gold, to make the Image larger and heavier, rendering impossible to steal.

The Image of the Luang Por Sotorn Buddha is one of the five most Sacred Buddha Images of Thailand and seen as one of the ‘Pra Koo Baan Koo Mueang’ (Nationally Favored and Connected to Culture) Buddha Images, and one of the most Highly Collected and Officially recognized amulets in Thai History.

The light-ray-like effect, and stiffness of the metallic surface of the amulet around the Buddha, forms an aura that is both beautiful to behold, as well as making the amulet impossible to forge or commit an act of fakery, for only the top quality sacred metals, and the best and most expensive form of block press mold casting, can reproduce this quality and effect on the surface sheen of an amulet.

All Amulets of this Genre become Rare Collectors Items as Time Passes and are seen as a Family Blessing to have in the House, as well as a very secure Investment for ones Children to Inherit.

Luang Por Sotorn Amulets have their own Niche Genre and Collector Circles, which has now become an International Scene. The casting and empowerment of the Luang Por Sotorn Amulets, was made according to the Traditional Method that has been practiced throughout all Generations of Pra Luang Por Sothorn Amulets and Buddha Images. The Chanuan Muan Sarn used for the Casting of the amulets was made from a grand selection of Sacred Alchemical metals, blessed by a Host of Guru Masters.

Below; Guru Masters contributing Blessings Yantra Foils and Chanuan, and pictures of the Sacred Muan Sarn used in the making of the Pra Luang Por Sotorn amulets.

Guru Masters contributing Blessiings Yantra Foils and Chanuan, and pictures of the Sacred Muan Sarn used in the making of the Pra Luang Por Sotorn amulets

The Pra Luang Por Sotorn Buddha, is, much like the Buddha Chinarat, attributed to many lifesaving miracles which have happened over the years in the past and present, and considered to be a very powerful amulet for protection of oneself and one’s household, and especially good for protection when traveling (Klaew Klaad), to evade all deadly dangers. LP Sotorn is of course, also a Buddhanussati amulet, for practitioners of meditation and the followers of the teachings of the Buddha (Buddha-Dhamma) to remember their precepts through the act of wearing the amulet, as a reminder to remain mindful of one’s precepts.

The Buddhanussati (remembrance of Buddha’s Enlightenment), serves to inspire the practitioner in meditation and practice of the Buddhist Sammappadhāna (four right exertions), such as Dhāna (generosity practice) Marananussati (Mindfulness of the Uncertainty of Life, and when the moment of Death will come, as a reminder to remain skilful in one’s own deeds, for a karma-Free Conscience). It is a clear conscience that allows the mind to still itself through mindfulness of breath, and this is why Sila (Precepts, are one of the three important factors to develop and accumulate according to Lord Buddha’s teaching.

The Four Right Exertions (Sammappadhāna), are associated with the Noble Eightfold Path’s factor of “right effort” (sammā-vāyāma) and the Five Spiritual Faculties’ faculty of “energy” (virya – an attitude of gladly engaging in wholesome activities, to cause one to accomplish wholesome or virtuous actions.),and, are one of the seven sets of Qualities Conducive to Enlightenment.

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An All-Time Auspicious Classic Thai Buddhist Amulet, belonging to the Top 5 Most Sacred Buddha Images in the whole Nation, and is perhaps along with Pra Luang Por Chinarat Buddha, and the Emerald Buddha, the top three Sacred Buddhas of Thai History.

Above; Bucha statues released for this Hospital Building edition, for the Grand Hospital for the sick and needy, which requires 1000,000,000 Thai Baht to build the hospital, and which is in continuous need of assistance through Dhana (generosity of Buddhist Devotees). Anyone wishinig to donate to the temple directly who is in Thailand with a mobile phone, can donate 50 Baht per time by calling *679# on mobile phone (make sure 50 Baht credit is on the phone, for the donation to be successfully transferred). The Kata Luang Por Sotorn video tutorial and the video of the Invitation of LP Sotorn to come from the water to the temple are available after purchase in your account in the files tab section.

 


Paya Hongs Tong Nuea Nga Gae Luang Por Lae Wat Khao Song

Paya Hongs Golden Hongsa Himapant Swan in Hand Carved Ivory with Hand Inscriptions of Khom Agkhara spells, from the Great Petchburi Master Monk Luang Por Lae, of Wat Khao Song. A most beautiful hand carved amulet that is Extremely rare to see from this Master, the Paya Hongs Tong Golden Celestial Swan, in hand carved ivory. with hand inscriptions, for Metta Maha Niyom Mercy Charm, Maha Sanaeh attraction, Jerajaa Convincing Speech, Kaa Khaay Business Success.

The Golden Hongsa is for Thai Buddhists, regarded as a past incarnation of the Lord Buddha, and the Hongsa amulet itself, is believed to be very powerful Mercy Charm for Majestic Wealth Attraction and Impressive Effect to Attract Courtiers, Increased Business, Improve Social and Love Life, and Oratory skill

Paya Hongs Tong Nuea Nga Gae Luang Por Lae Wat Khao Song

Paya Hongs Tong Nuea Nga Gae Luang Por Lae Wat Khao Song


The Paya Hongs Tong Golden Swan, represents a past Incarnation of the Lord Buddha in the Jataka Legends, and is Imbued with the Highest Metta Mahaniyom Mercy Charm, absorbing all Evil, dissolving Antimonies and Arguments, and Turning friends into Enemies. The Paya Hongs is immensely useful for praying to to attract customers and business opportunities.

It is also reputedly powerful for using to approach superiors or plead for mercy, as well as to win friends, lovers and admirers. The Hongs Swan is also the Celestial Steed of the God Brahma, and is considered to be an emanation of a Bodhisattva.


Pra Pid Ta Maha Lap LP Bunmee

Presenting a classic, affordable price range, but powerful and high class amulet, the Pra Pid Ta Maha Lap Riak Ngern Tong, wealth attracting sacred powder Buddha with covered eyes amulet (Nirodha Buddha), made from an extremely rich and potent Muan Sarn Sacred Herbal and Puttakun Powder mix, with a large quantity of Sacred Minerals. The rear face features the Sacred Yant Duang, with two silver Takrut inserted into the rear face. The Pra Pid Ta is Good for Metta, Serm Duang, Maha Lap, Klaew Klaad, Kong Grapan, and Maha Pokasap. The amulet comes encased with Waterproof Casing included.

Pidta Luang Phu Bun Mee 2 Takrut Nuea Wan 108

Pidta Luang Phu Bun Mee 2 Takrut Nuea Wan 108

 

A Classic Puttakun Amulet for Auspicious Buddhist practice, Faith Inspiration and a Sacred Protector and bringer of Blessings. Performing Buddhist prayer Chanting, Alms Giving, Sending of Metta, and Sharing of Merits is the way to Bucha this kind of Buddhakun Amulet.

The Pra Pid Ta is considered to be an amulet with ‘Maha Ud’ and ‘Kong Grapan’ power (invincibility and gun stopping power), but is also made as a wealth bringer, in which case, the amulet will be called ‘Pra Pid ta Maha Lap’. In order to inflect a greater resonance for wealth attraction and auspicious blessings, in addition to the Maha Ud and Kong Grapan magic, ancient artisans sometimes would use the image of the Sangkajjaiyana Buddha of riches and happiness, and carve it in the Pid Ta posture.The Pid Ta amulet is one of the most popular of Thai amulets, and has been made by so very many temples and masters from all Provinces, that it is now classed as ans having its own ‘Benjapakee’ family of classic top five types of Thai Pidta amulets.

Rear Face Pidta Luang Phu Bun Mee 2 Takrut Nuea Wan 108

Rear Face Pidta Luang Phu Bun Mee 2 Takrut Nuea Wan 108

 

 

Empowered by Luang Phu Bun Mee in Putta Pisek/Taewa Pisek for this 2555 BE Edition, which included Ruesi Narod as metal Loi Ongk amulets and Bucha statues, Sacred Powder Pra Pid Ta, and Pra Nakprok (with Vishnu Garuda on Rahu rear faces), and some ‘Roop Muean’ Monk coins in various metals.

Above; Luang Phu Bun Mee, Wat Ban Glum Yaso


Pra Pid Ta Luang Phu Bun Mee 2 Silver Takrut Nuea Wan 108

Pra Pid Ta Luang Phu Bun Mee 2 Silver Takrut Nuea Wan 108

Always chant the Maha Namasakara first (Namo Tassa) before any other Kata for amulets are chanted;

How to Chant Namo Tassa and the triple refuge

Special Kata for Thai Amulets

Bot Phae Metta – Dedication of Merit and Prayer for Metta

 

Pra Pid Ta is also known as Pra Kawambadee

Kata Pra Kawambadee

(This Kata is for increasing ones wealth and belongings and good fortune);

Namo Puttassa Kawambadtissa Namo Tammassa Kawambadtissa Namo Sangkassa Kawambadtissa Sukha Sukha Warang Na Mo Puttaaya Ma A U Tugkhang Anijjang Anatta Jewa

Kata Pra Pakawambodee (Pra Pidta)

Tamma Jaggang Bpatang Sudt Dtawaa Puch Chidt Dtawaa Adt Dtang Bpatang Sandtigae Arahaa Laapo Logaanang Hidtagaranaa Pandtae Pawam Bpadtinaama Dtisulokae Subpaagadto Prahma Budt Dto Mahaa Thaero Araho Chaedtago Muni Bpidt Dti Thaero Samo Inta Kantappaa Asuraa Taewaa Saggo Prahmaa Pi Bpuchidto Na Mo Put Tas Sa Kawam Bpadtissa Na Mo Tammassa Kawam Bpadtissa Na Mo Sangkassa Kawam Bpadtissa Sukhaa Sukha Warang Tammang Tammajagga Bpawarang Warang

Thailand Amulets presents another compiled video slideshow of some of the many amazing amulets added in March and Early April 2018, to Thailand-Amulets.Net And to our sister store and afilliates at Ancient Amulet and Buddhist Amulet The video presents a host of amulets from all affiliated stores, with a plethora of different kinds of amulets ranging from ancient classics, to modern era popular amulets of present day masters, with powers ranging from from Maha Sanaeh, Metta Maha Niyom, Maha Lap, Maha Pokasap, Klaew Klaad, Kong Grapan Chadtri, Gae Aathan, Serm Duang, Serm Yos, Siang Choke, and Raksa Roke. There are new amulets added for enchantment, seduction, good Karma, good business, promotion, protection against black magick and deadly dangers, gambling, love and passion..

We have lot more wonderful amulets to add in the rest of April and May, which we hope will be of great interest to you, along with the Biographies of many of the Monks who make the amulets we present, which are mostly stored on Ajarn Spencer Littlewood’s Monk Biography Website about Thai Guru Monks LuangPhor.Com


Luang Phu Kambu Ayu Wattana Edition Amulets Wat Gut Chompoo

Pra Somdej Song Krut Hlang Roop Muean Ayu Wattana 90 Edition released in 2555 BE Blessed by Luang Phu Kambu. The amulet features a Buddha riding Garuda with Luang Phu on rear face. A Classic and Highly Sought After amulet from the great deceased master monk Luang Phu Kambu Kudtajidto, of Wat Gut Chompoo.

The front face of the amulet bears the classic image of the Pra Somdej Buddha on a three tiered dais, with Paya Krut (Garuda) emblazoned on the dais/Throne of the Buddha, painted gold. A piece of sacred Pratat relic is inserted as Muan Sarn into the chest of the Buddha-Rupa image. The topknot of the Buddha is plump but flared and tapers out before touching the top of the arch. The dais is a ‘Thaan Hmorn’ (cushion shape) throne.

 

A piece of Sacred Pratat Muan Sarn is inserted within the Sacred Clay of the chest of the Buddha. Luang Phu Kambu was an Arya Sangha whose magic power goes unquestioned, as well as his correct and diligent practice of the Vinaya making his purity an essential aspect of the miracle power of his amulets.

The rear face of the amulet bears the image of Luang Phu Kambu seated in meditative poise and Series Code Stamp embossed to the right of Luang Phu. The name of the edition is embossed on the top with the words ‘Ayu Wattana’.

 

Below the image of Luang Phu, are the words ‘Luang Phu Kambu Kudtajidto, Wat Gut Chompoo Ubon Rachathani’. A brass Takrut is inserted into the clay of the rear face below the image of Luang Phu Kambu, with his Incantations of protection, mercy and prosperity,

Those who know and revere Luang Phu Kambu, will also have this as another reason, for wearing, believing in, and praying to this amulet. Luang Phu Kambu, has now passed away, and his amulets have entered the extreme collector classification.

We advise collectors and speculators as well as devotees ofLuang Phu, to keep your LP Kambu amulets safely guarded, for they can now only increase in value and become one day sure rarities of high esteem and immense value, and price.

They are now more than ever, beyond doubt as classic amulets, from a great Monk of Purity, and the future of his amulets is assured to be auspicious, long, and higly regarded in the collector scene.

Kata Ārātanā Pra Krueang

Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa

Puttang Ārātanānang Tammang Ārātanānang Sangkang Ārātanānang

Make a Wish/Prayer, and continue with;

Puttang Bprasittimē Tammang Bprasittimē Sangkang Bprasittimē

Thai Amulets added to all of our affilliate stores in January 2018 are presented in this 11 minute long slideshow, which shows a selection of Thai Buddhist Amulets and Occult Charms which arrived in January. A host of new amulets were added to ancient amulet store, along with some very rare amulets being added to the Thailand Amulets store, along with a few new additions to Buddhist Amulet store.

Amongst the items added to Thailand Amulets were;

Pra Put Lek Lai Luang Por Huan Wat Putai Sawan, Giant size Lek Lai Jet See Rainbow Lek Lai Kaya Siddhi Adamantine Substance, Look Om Luang Phu Khui sacred Betel-Areca ball using the Wicha Look Om of Luang Por Tob of Wat Chang Phueak (Wat Chon Daen). Some Large Pieces of Lek Lai Kaya Siddhi Adamantine Substance, and a rare Bia Gae Cowrie Shell Animist Charm from Luang Phu Juea of Wat Klang Bang Gaew.

Also some amazing Talismanic Charms added were the famous Black Takrut Kong Grapan Chadtri Klaew Klaad and Red Takrut Metta, two immortally popular Takrut amulets of Luang Por Jamlong, of Wat Chedi Daeng. Luang Por Jamlong is a deceased Master whose Takrut became extremely popular due to the massive success by so many devotees.

Two different and extremely rare Takrut Kart Aew Magic scrolls on cord belts for Kong Grapan Chadtri Klaew Klaad were added from two great deceased masters, Luang Por Koon and Luang Phu Hongs. From Luang Por Koon came the Chueak Takrut Koo Ud Look Sakot Nuea Dtakua, composed of  Twin Yantra Scrolls with 6 Spellbound Seals. From Luang Phu Hongs came the Chueak Takrut Kart Aew 22 Dork – twenty-two Magic copper Yantra Foil Scrolls on Cord Belt, from the Early Era of Luang Phu Hongs.

A piece of amazing Lek Lai Jet See 7 coloured Rainbow Lek Lai was also added after some years of being unable to find some of this extremely rare and visually enticing Kaya Siddhi Elemental Substance

Lek Lai Jet See Rainbow Coloured Kaya Siddhi Adamantine Substance

Lek Lai Jet See Rainbow Coloured Kaya Siddhi Adamantine Substance

How to Bucha Lek Lai

Classic Pra Somdej  – The ancient classics were not forgotten on Thailand-Amulets, with the addition of an incredibly beautiful mastrer-Class Exhibit of the Pra Somdej Thaan Singh of Luang Phu Nak (Wat Rakang Kositaram)

Pra Somdej Thaan Singh 2495 BE Niyom Rare Master Class Amulet Luang Phu Nak

Pra Somdej Thaan Singh 2495 BE Niyom Rare Master Class Amulet Luang Phu Nak

New Store Up and Growing Fast

In addition, because people are finding it ever more difficult to browse through the many thousands of amulets in Thailand Amulets store, we have begun to post amulets from any Masters we have not brought to you yet, in a new Thai Amulets store at Thailand-Amulet.Com, so that the amulets are easier to access.

Thailand-Amulet.Com Store Latest Amulets

We found that once a store reaches over 3500 amulets in store, it becomes difficult to browse, and so we decided to make it easier by splitting the amulets between each store, with each store having its own character and specialities.

Ancient Amulet Store

Ancient Amulet Store
At Ancient Amulet store we can see a large number of Classic Old Amulets of Yesteryear, from a number of Great Olden Days Master Monks of Legend. One of the hot topics of the time, the Pra Khun Phaen 15 amulet of Luang Phu Tim Issarigo (Wat Laharn Rai), has now begun to grace the virtual showroom of Ancient Amulet Store, along with a large selection of other Amazing amulets from Great Temples and Masters, including the following Amulets and Master Monks;

Takrut Charms on Ancient Amulet Store

Takrut Charms on Ancient Amulet Store

Takrut Tone Amulets of Luang Por An of Wat Prayatigaram, and Luang Phu Doon (Wat Buraparam), Kroo Ba Nanta (Wat Tung Man Dtai), Luang Por Mui (Wat Don Rai), and Luang Por Phaew (Wat Tanode Luang), as well as some Muan Sarn Sacred Powders Nuea Krang amulets of this Master of Wat Tanode Luang.

Various exhibits of the famous Pra Pid Ta amulet were added, including the Pra Pid Ta Mai Gae carved wooden Nirodha Buddha of Luang Phu Rod, the legendary pear shaped Pra Pid Ta of Luang Phu Rian, and the famous Pung Bpong amulet of the Great Luang Phu Sukh ( Wat Pak Klong Makham Tao) were also added.

Pra Pid Ta Amulets in Ancient Amulet Store

Pra Pid Ta Amulets in Ancient Amulet Store

Some amazing Pha Yant cloths were added, as well as some amazing Suea Yant Sacred Yantra shirts of the ‘Taharn Phii’ (ghost soldiers), such as the Suea Yant Roi Mer Roi Tao of Luang Por Kong (Wat Wang Sapparos), and the Suea Yant Luang Por Phern Tidtakuno (Wat Bang Pra).

Pha Yant - Sacred Yantra Cloths in Ancient Amulet Store

Pha Yant – Sacred Yantra Cloths in Ancient Amulet Store

Look Om Sacred Powder Wishing Ball amulets from Luang Por Tong Sukh (Wat Tanode Luang), Luang Por Parn (Wat Bang Nom Kho), and Wishing Crystals of Luang Por Opasi (Asrom Bang Mot), Luang Por Pring (Wat Bang Bakork), and Luang Por Ruesi Ling Dam (Wat Ta Sung).

Look Om Wishing Ball Amulets in Ancient Amulet Store

Look Om Wishing Ball Amulets in Ancient Amulet Store

The legendary Chin Dtakua Fang Khiaw Hmaa Pha wolf tooth leaden Buddha amulets of the great and Elusive Khmer Sorceror-Monk Luang Por Dam, of Wat Kuti have also reappeared in store after three new exhibits were discovered by our scouts.

Pra Put Dtakua Fang Khiaw Hmaa Pha Luang Por Dam Wat Kuti.

Pra Put Dtakua Fang Khiaw Hmaa Pha Luang Por Dam Wat Kuti.

Various other amulets and occult talismanic charms were added from a host of famous names such as Luang Por Tob (Wat Chon Daen), Luang Por Sud (Wat Ka Long), Luang Phu Rian (Wat Nong Bua), Luang Por Guay (Wat Kositaram), Luang Phu Nai (Wat Ban Jaeng, Por Tan Klai (Wat Suan Khan), and the Buddhist Nun Mae Chee Bun Ruean… These are only some of the many new amazing amulets added to Ancient Amulet Store in Late January 2017 – Early February 2018

Buddhist Amulet Store

A selection of beautiful Buddhist Amulets and some Powerful Occult Charms were also added to our small store at Buddhist Amulet, which has a different character to Thailand-Amulets store, and defines itself with its own specific selection of Masters and Approved Temples. The new additions include Pra Kring, Takrut, Look Om, and Kumarn Tong amulets.

Buddhist Amulets in Buddhist Amulet Store

Buddhist Amulets in Buddhist Amulet Store



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9 Models of Pra Somdej Wat Bang Khun Prohm

Thai amulets have a myriad of aspects and meanings, and an equally large number of reasons for existence, be they Buddhist Amulets, Animist Amulets, Occult Necromantic Charms, Black or White Magick, or Elemental in Nature. Some amulets are artistically designed, others are crudely fashioned and focuses solely on the power of their ingredients and the incantations which are invoked within them.

Buddhist Amulet Publications

Buddhist amulets and votive tablets are known as ‘Pra’, or, ‘Pra Krueang’. but many amulets are talismanic, or shamanic in nature, and these kind of amulets are known as ‘Krueang Rang’, not ‘Pra Krueang’. There are grand distinctions in the rules iof worship and reverence for each category of Thai Buddhist and Occult Amulet, which would be too muchg to cover in one single documentary.

There is so much more to the topic of Thai Amulets (some Buddhist, some not), which requires perhaps a documentary about each kind of amulet, to reveal their true meanings and uses. But at least for those seeking an introduction into the world of Thai Buddhist Amulets, the below documentary is a very enjoyable, interesting and informative work, done by a young Thai student for her project, which gives a comprehensive look into the various views about Thai Buddhist Amulets and Occult Charms

Please Enjoy Watching “Thai Amulets – a Documentary about Thai Buddhist Amulet Worship”

 

Don’t forget you can also view all our other videos on the Thailand Amulets YouTube Channel!

For serious collectors of the Pra Niyom Master Class Category Amulets, from the Great Buddhist Masters of Olden Days, please visit our other site; Ancient Amulet.


Vihara Shrine of Luang Phu Rerm Baramo at Wat Juk Gacher

Some interesting facts about Wat Juk Gacher, and ex abbot Luang Phu Rerm Baramo, as well the other Abbots, and a look at some attractive Pra Khun Phaen 1st edition limited series amulets with meritorious motive of restoring the temple Shrineroom.

Panorama view of the temple of Wat Juk Gacher

Vihara Luang Por Rerm

Thailand Amulets’ owner Ajarn Spencer Littlewood recently paid a visit to the temple of Wat Juk gacher in Sri Racha, Chonburi Province, to pay reverence to the Great Luang Phu Rerm, deceased ex Abbot of the temple, whose amulets are famed and highly revered around the Nation, and to learn some more about this temple, and the lineage of Abbots up to the present day.

Of course the topic of amulets also came into focus, and Ajarn Spencer supported the temple by obtaining some of their amulets from the 2557 and 2558 BE editions, released by the current Abbot Pra Atigarn Jaleuk (Pra Ajarn Rung).

 Ajarn Spencer entered one of the shrinerooms which had three landscape miniature replicas of the temple of Wat Juk Gacher, documenting the growth and development projects of the temple over the time in which the last 5 abbots lived, including the present Abbot, Pra Atigarn Jaleuk.

Ajarn Spencer made a video of this, along with a spontaneous Narrative, to explain what the models represent, and posted it to his Vlog on Youtube. So here it is to enjoy.

The name of the temple of Wat Juk Gracher, is also the only temple with this name in the country. This is because of an olden days folklore of a place in the forest in what is now known as Bang Lamung (Chonburi), there was a place where woodcutters and hunters and other people who lived in the forests would have some huts, which was known as ‘Juk Gacher’. The word ‘Gacher’ comes from ancient Khmer, and means ‘Tree’.

Wat Juk Gacher Sri Racha Chonburi

There is something about the temple of Wat Juk Gacher, that is told by the faithful devotees of Luang Por Rerm, which is indicative of Luang Por Rerm’s great purity of practice as a Monk, which recodrs that all of the abbots who stayed at Wat Juk Gacher before Luang Por Rerm, disrobed and left the Sangha.

Luang Phu Rerm Baramo - Wat Juk Gacher

It is said by believers, that only Luang Por Tong the original developer of the temple, Luang Por Khan and LP Rerm did not disrobe. Only Luang Por Rerm and Luang Por Khan and the succeeding Abbots remained until their deaths at the temple, but none of the preceding Abbots. The reason is said to be that the temple was built in a very haunted and wild area of forest, and that only a monk who was able to keep a high practice of purity would be able to survive the temple without disrobing.

Panorama Wat Juk Gacher

Apart from the above video, Ajarn Spencer also brought us a selection of the amulets he had obtained with a donation to the temple, which we will be adding to store in the next days, and also are currently handing some out as free gifts to customers with their regular orders, which is something existing customers know we do with all orders (send something for free).

Below; Pra Khun Phaen Metta Prai Kumarn First Edition Uposatha Restoration Fund Limited Series with Kring Bead insert and copper limited series code stamp

Pra Khun Phaen Metta Prai Kumarn 1st Edition Amulets 2558 BE

Here are some Pictures of some of the amulets we have received for distribution to you, which include Pra Khun Phaen Metta Prai Kumarn amulets made and blessed by Chonburi Gaeji Ajarn Master Monks of the Luang Phu Tim Lineage, some Lockets of Luang Por Rung, and some Monk Coins bearing the image of Luang Phu Tim, which are of high quality casting and continue the Dtamra of Luang Phu Rerm’s amulet designs, which received excellent Blessing Ceremony, and National news Coverage.

Pra Khun Phaen Metta Prai sanaeh Nuea Khaw Code Tong Daeng

Modern Collectors Classics for the Chonburi Province Amulet Pantheon Collector; Many aficionados collect by regional areas, Chonburi and Rayong Provinces being amongst the most preferred Regions for master-Class Amulets.

Vihara Shrine of Luang Phu Rerm Baramo at Wat Juk Gacher

This is part of the reason we may notice that many of thje great All-Time Masters seem to come from Chonburi or Rayong, such as Luang Phu Rerm, Luang Por Niyom, Luang Phu Tim, Luang Phu Sin, Luang Por Sakorn, Luang Phu Gaew, Jao Khun Sri, Luang Por Ee.

Below; National News Coverage of the ‘Run Metta’ Edition amulets, to fund the restoration of Uposatha and other Shrinerooms at the temple of Wat Juk Gacher.

Rian Luang Phu Tim Run Metta - National News Coverage

The edition consisted of the first ever edition of Rian Tan Gong Dtueang monk coins created to raise funds to repair and improve the Uposatha Shrineroom, according to the ongoing planned development project of this great temple, which has now spawned four Great Guru Masters as Abbot, for 4 consecutive Generations; Luang Por Khan, Luang Phu Rerm Baramo, Luang Por Sangiam, and Pra Ajarn Rung. Blessed on 7th July 2558 at 15:19 Hours at Wat Juk Gacher.

Pra Atigarn Jaleuk has received and preserved the continuation of the Wicha of Luang Phu Rerm, and is an eminent creator of many ‘Pra Anuraks Luang Phu Tim’, meaning, the documentary tradition of continuing the making of the image of Luang Phu Tim in the form of amulets which are faithful the the style and tradition of this Master Lineage. The coin amulets of this edition were commissioned to be designed in the image Chang Gong Dtueang, and were made by one of the top Artisans of the Amulet World, which makes them automatic Pra Niyom collector class category amulets

Tan Gong Dtueang Dtechabanyo

Gaeji Ajarn Present in the Buddha Abhiseka Ceremony were; 1. Tan Gong Dtuean Dtecha Banyo (Presiding Monk – Wat Klong Muang Koh Gong), 2.Luang Phu Khaek (Wat Suntora Pradit), 3. Luang Phu Jer (Wat Khao Ngo Udom Porn). 4. Luang Por Tong, (Wat Pra Puttabat Khao Yai Horm), 5. Luang Por Perm (Wat Bom Gaew), 6. Luang Por Poon (Wat Ban Paen), 7. Luang Por Chan (Wat Bang Bor), Luang Phu Sin (Wat Laharn Yai), and 8. Luang Por Foo (Wat Bang Samak).

Blessing Muan Sar

Classic Amulets of High sacred Value with a Long Lifetime of ever increasing rarity and esteem. As time passes, they will enter the annals of great editions along with all the other amulets of the Tamniab Pra Niyom Say Chonburi.

Below; a further edition released the same year by Pra Atigarn Jaleuk, in commemoration of the two Great Chonburi Masters, Luang Phu Rerm Baramo (Wat Juk Gacher), and Luang Phu Tim Issarigo (Wat Laharn Rai)

Run Metta edition poster Wat Juk Gacher

Mae Nang Prai

Check out the exclusive new range of amulets from our new top master, Pra Ajarn Supasit of Wat Bang Nam Chon, whose special, high class, exclusive, and small numbered collections of sacred amulets, have now been added as a new category, on our sister store at BuddhistAmulet.Net

A large variety of small numbers of very exclusive, sacred, and high-grade Sacred Amulets are now available in the sister store, coming from guru Master Pra Ajarn Supasit. amongst other types of amulets, the range includes; A number of different models of Kumarn Tong, it from sacred wood, metals and necromantic powders. 

Kumarn Tong riding an elephant

Kumarn Tong riding an elephant


Kumarn Tong Jao Samrit

Kumarn Tong Jao Samrit brazen metal sacred statuette

Some lockets were also made with the image and the bond powders of Kumarn Tong were made. A variety of metallic Loi Ongk Hun Payont ghost soldier effigies also released with different substances embedded within them. 

Kumarn Tong Mai Ttakian Gae

Kumarn Tong Mai Takian Gae

Some amulets, were encased in waterproof casing, and immersed in sacred necromantic Nam Man Prai oils. In some cases, the very rare and extremely powerful necromantic ‘Pong Sanaeh Ya Faed’ powder, was introduced into the sacred Nam Man Prai oils.

Lersi Hermit Gods

Lersi Hermit Gods


Ruesi Hnaa Nuea, deer faced Lersi Hermit God

Ruesi Hnaa Nuea, deer faced Lersi Hermit God

A small but very special series of hand carved wooden Lersi Hermit God amulets were also released, both in dry form, and encased in an immersion of Nam Man Prai. A few hand carved wooden, and sacred powder Necromantic female Mae Nang Prai Deva amulets and lockets were also released in extremely limited edition.

Mae Nang Prai

Mae Nang Prai Ja Me Lab Lae

 

Mae Nang Prai Chaba

Mae Nang Prai Chaba


Mae Nang Prai

Mae Nang Prai


Kumarn Tong on the holy carp fish Himapant Animal

Kumarn Tong on the holy carp fish Himapant Animal

Some sacred red Nam Man Prai Paya Wan Gai Daeng oil potion was also made through empowerment whilst boiling within the sacred cauldron, being stirred with a sacred wooden paddle, which was inscribed with ancient Khmer magical spells.

See Pheung Daeng, red magical potion for enchantment and commerce

See Pheung Daeng, red magical potion for enchantment and commerce

Some special Kumarn Tong altar statues were also released in very small numbers. sacred gecko charms in various sacred and precious metals were also made in extremely small limited numbers.

Pra Ajarn Supasit

Pra Ajarn Supasit

 

you can find these and more upcoming amulets from this great master of the finest quality amulets in the sister store at https://buddhistamulet.net

 

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Amulets

Thailand Amulets Latest Amulets and newsletter – Amulets added, being added, and upcoming Thai Amulets that will be added soon.

Thailand amulets is receiving amulets to add faster than we can add them, so here is yet another newsletter to give you a look at the latest additions, those being added and those which are still in production, to be added after they reach their Official release dates and we receive them.

This time we have a large and balanced mixture of Buddhist Amulets and Occult Charms, to liven up the store with a large array of new amulets to choose from, all of them choicely selected by our owner Ajarn Spencer, who likes to decide which amulets we should stock and which not, with the idea of choosing only what he finds is powerful, or of High sacred value. We shall split the synopsis into Buddhist Amulets and later then, Occult Charms in the latter part of the article.

Thai Buddhist Amulets

Benja Baramee Edition Amulets 2555 BE Wat Rakang Kositaram

First on the list in this Synopsis, is the happy news of restocking with some of the five amulet Benjapakee sets from last year’s Edition from Wat Rakang Kositaram. These amulets proved so popular as to sell out immediately after we published.

After a difficult search, we have managed to restock a few sets for collectors of Benjapakee amulets. The set contains the Pra Somdej, Pra Nang Paya, Pra Pong Supan, Pra Rod Lampun, and Pra Sum Gor ‘Top Five’ Thai Buddhist Amulets in one set, with Numbered Limited edition code numbers.

Click edition poster image above left, to visit the edition documentation page and see amulets in store of this edition.

Benjapakee Set from Wat Rakang Kositaram - Benja Baramee Edition Amulets 2555 BE


Benjapakee Set from Wat Rakang Kositaram – Benja Baramee Edition Amulets 2555 BE

Next of interest is the latest Edition from Pra Ajarn Daeng Opaso of Wat Rai in Pattani – Luang Por Daeng is one of Thailand’s most famous Monks of the Southern Khao or Lineage and a top maker of Luang Por Tuad Amulets. This year he has made some special Jao Sua amulets along with a range of the most beautifully designed Garuda Bird Deity amulets in Tibetan style.

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE by Pra Ajarn Daeng Opaso

Jao Sua Coins

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE Ajarn Daeng Opaso

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE Ajarn Daeng Opaso

This edition was flagshipped by a large array of heavy cast metal Jao Sua Amulets of extremely high quality Sacred metal Muan Sarn.

Folowed by a Classic Collector series of heart Shaped Monk Coins for his most devout followers and for the collectors who are ‘in the know’. the ‘Rian jaek tan’

Rian Jaek Tan

Rian Jaek Tan Monk Coin amulets by Pra Ajarn Daeng - Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE – Rian Jaek Tan Monk Coin amulets by Pra Ajarn Daeng

The Rian Jaek tan is now completely sold out.

Lastly, the most pristinely fashioned Tibetan Style Garuda deity amulets to grace our eyes in quite some time, of not all time.

Paya Krut Tibet

In various Sacred Metals

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE - Gold plated Tibetan GarudaAmulet by Pra Ajarn Daeng

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE – Gold plated Tibetan Garuda Amulet by Pra Ajarn Daeng

Solid Silver, Gold Plated Sacred Bronze Alloy, Sacred Bronze alloy, and Sacred Brass.

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE - Sacred Bronze Tibetan GarudaAmulet by Pra Ajarn Daeng

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE – Sacred Bronze Tibetan Garuda Amulet by Pra Ajarn Daeng

Speaking of the Jao Sua Amulet, All Time Buddhist Classic, we have just added the final addition to the 2555 BE Wicha Jinda Manee Edition collection from LP Kong (Sanya) of Wat Klang Bang Kaew Lineage, another classic addition to the Buddhist Amulet section.

Rian Jao Sua Nuea Samrit Ud Pong Ya Wasana 3 Takrut Luang Por Kong

Rian Jao Sua Nuea Samrit Ud Pong Ya Wasana 3 Takrut Luang Por Kong (Sanya) – Wat Klang Bang Gaew (Nakorn Pathom)

Click below link  to view this edition of amulets

Luang Por Kong Wat Klang Bang Kaew 2555 Edition Wicha Jinda Manee Montr Amulets

Luang Por Sothorn Classic Thai Buddha Amulets

We were able to get a selection of the Luang Por Sothorn 2555 BE Amulets in small quantities, due to rapid sell out. We ordered many Pra Somdej amulets which we hand out free with casing to all who spend more than 100$ on amulets and apply for this free offer, click on the image of the Pra Somdej LP Sotorn Buddha below to view offer. The edition was made Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the Ministry of Public Health and Hygiene, the 50th Birthday of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, and to Raise funds for the Meritorious Project to Cure Breast Cancer, by purchasing a Mobile Mammography Unit.

Luang Por Sothorn – Benja Nava Mongkol (8 Rorp Grasuang Anamay) Edition Amulets 2555 BE

Luang Por Sotorn Coin amulet with gold casing

Luang Por Sotorn Coin with gold casing

Luang Por Sotorn Buddha Amulet with solid gold casing

Luang Por Sotorn Buddha with gold casing

Rian Pra Luang Por Sotorn Sorng Hnaa - Nuea Ngern (Solid Silver) - Benja Nava Mongkol Edition 2555 BE

Rian Pra Luang Por Sotorn Sorng Hnaa – Solid Silver

Rian Pra Luang Por Sotorn Sorng Hnaa (2 Images 1 each face) - Nuea Tong Rakang - Benja Nava Mongkol Edition 2555 BE

Rian Pra Luang Por Sotorn – Sacred Brass

Rian Pra Luang Por Sotorn Sorng Hnaa (2 Images 1 each face) - Nuea Nava Loha (9 Sacred Metals) - Benja Nava Mongkol Edition 2555 BE

Rian Pra Luang Por Sotorn – Nuea Nava Loha (9 Sacred Metals) – 9 Sacred Metals

Pra Luang Por Sotorn Loi Ongk Statuette - Nuea Tong Tip (Divine Gold) - Benja Nava Mongkol Edition 2555 BE - Wat Sotorn Voraram

Pra Luang Por Sotorn Loi Ongk Statuette – Nuea Tong Tip (Divine Gold)

Pra Luang Por Sotorn Loi Ongk Statuette - Solid Silver Buddha Image - Benja Nava Mongkol Edition 2555 BE - Wat Sotorn Voraram

Pra Luang Por Sotorn Loi Ongk Statuette – Solid Silver Buddha Image

Rian Sema Luang Por Sotorn Buddha coin silver with Rachawadee Enamels in 8 Colors

Rian Sema Luang Por Sotorn Buddha coin silver with Rachawadee Enamels in 8 Colors

Continuing about Buddhist Amulets, we have now completed stocking the full range of amulets in the Mega Luxurious ‘Serp Dtamnan LP Noi’ edition from LP Jerd, of Suan Badibat Tam Po Sethee in Nakorn Pathom, with the most Luxurious series of Lockets and Wua / Kwai tanu Buchas we have ever seen.

Serb San Dtamnan Luang Por Noi edition amulets 2555 BE – Luang Por Jerd – Suan Badibat Tam Po Sethee

Wua Tanu and Kwai Tanu

Special set of 3 Gammagarn Amulets

Special Gammagarn Collector Set (#18) 100 sets made

Locket Mang Mee Sri Sukh (Kreung Ongk Song Tan Bad) - 108 Takrut Pra Radtana Trai Spell Inserts

Locket Mang Mee Sri Sukh Kreung Ongk Song Tan Bad

Locket Roop Khai 108 Takrut

Locket Jumbo Mang Mee Sri Sukh (Pim Roop Khai Dtem Ongk) – 108 Takrut Pra Radtana Trai

Pra Pid Ta Jumbo (Plod Nee) - Puttakun Powders with Bees Nest - 28 Takrut + Treasure Bee

Pra Pid Ta Jumbo (Plod Nee) – Sacred Puttakun Powders with Bees Nest – 28 Takrut + Treasure Bee Insert

Pra Pid Ta Jumbo Ngern Larn Ongk Kroo - Puttakun Powders with Bees Nest - 28 Takrut + Treasure Bee

Pra Pid Ta Jumbo Ngern Larn Ongk Kroo – Puttakun Powders with Bees Nest – 28 Takrut + Treasure Bee

Prakhan magic Sceptre Knife for Exorcism, Protection and Wealth - Nava Loha

Prakhan magic Sceptre Knife for Exorcism, Protection and Wealth – Nava Loha

Prakhan magic Sceptre Knife for Exorcism, Protection and Wealth - Gammagarn nam rek version with hand spell inscription during ceremony.

Prakhan magic Sceptre Knife for Exorcism, Protection and Wealth – Gammagarn Nam Rerk version with hand spell inscription during ceremony.

Locket Jumbo Mang Mee Sri Sukh (Pim Roop Khai Dtem Ongk) - 56 Takrut Pra Puttakun Spell Inserts + Pra Sivali

Locket Jumbo Mang Mee Sri Sukh (Pim Roop Khai Dtem Ongk) – 56 Takrut Pra Puttakun Spell Inserts + Pra Sivali

Pra Pid Ta Jumbo Ngern Larn - Puttakun Powders with Bees Nest - 16 Takrut + Treasure Bee

Pra Pid Ta Jumbo Ngern Larn – Puttakun Powders with Bees Nest – 16 Takrut + Treasure Bee

Kwai Tanu Bucha Statue Anti Black Magic Protection and Bringer of Sustenance

Kwai Tanu Bucha Statue Anti Black Magic Protection and Bringer of Sustenance

Kwai Tanu Bucha Statue (Ongk Kroo) - Anti Black Magic, & Wealth - 3 Takrut - 8 Inch long x 5 Inch High

Kwai Tanu Bucha Statue (Ongk Kroo) – Anti Black Magic, & Wealth – 3 Takrut – 8 Inch long x 5 Inch High

Wua Tanu Anti Black Magic Protection and Bringer of Sustenance - Takrut Hua Jai Wua Tanu Pork Krang Putsa portable amulet

Wua Tanu Anti Black Magic Protection and Bringer of Sustenance – Takrut Hua Jai Wua Tanu Pork Krang Putsa portable amulet

Magic Occult Charms

Now to continue by giving you a small synopsis of just a few of the new arrivals in the store, from Laymasters and Master Monks of Maha Sanaeh Sorcery, and Khmer necromancy. This is of course the favorite area for Gamblers, Seducers and those seeking to Charm or receive more Compassion mercy and Friendliness in Social and the Professional Environments.

We are currently in the process of adding the various amulets in Luang por Goy’s Highly Awaited and twice before Highly Acclaimed ‘Kumarn Gao Gote’ edition. Click on the image to view the amulets of this edition, please be patient as we add them.

Kumarn Tong Gao Gote Final Edition 2556 BE – LP Goy Wat Khao Din Dtai

Kumarn Tong Gao Gote' Final Edition 2556

Kumarn Tong Gao Gote’ Final Edition amulets 2556 BE – Luang Por Goy tamma Kalo, Wat Khao Din Dtai (Buriram)

First added in the LP Goy Edition is the Khun Phaen Taw Paya Pan Mia, made using the last of LP Goys Famous Gao Gote Powders. Click images to view items in this article.

Khun Phaen Taw Paya Pan Mia Wicha Ba Cha Dta – Nuea Pong Prai Kumarn Gao Gote – Pim B 2 Takrut – ‘Kumarn Tong Gao Gote’ Final Edition 2556 BE – Luang Por Goy – Wat Khao Din Dtai

 

Khun Phaen Taw Paya Pan Mia Wicha Ba Cha Dta - Nuea Pong Prai Kumarn Gao Gote - Pim B 2 Takrut - 'Kumarn Tong Gao Gote' Final Edition 2556 BE - Luang Por Goy - Wat Khao Din Dtai

Khun Phaen Taw Paya Pan Mia Wicha Ba Cha Dta – Nuea Pong Prai Kumarn Gao Gote – Pim B 2 Takrut

Other selection of Magic Charms already added;

Prai Dam Paya Lin Tong Sorng Chaek - two sided Golden Tongue Speech and Mercy Charm Spell

Prai Dam Paya Lin Tong Sorng Chaek – two sided Golden Tongue Speech and Mercy Charm Spell – Khmer Necromantic Amulet – Ajarn Apichai Decha

Nang Jing Jork Gao Hang Maha Sanaeh - 9 Tails Fox Demoness Enchantress Prai Deva Locket - Pim A Ongk Kroo - 6 Gems 9 Silver Takrut + In Koo

Nang Jing Jork Gao Hang Maha Sanaeh – 9 Tails Fox Demoness Enchantress Prai Deva Locket – Pim A Ongk Kroo – 6 Gems 9 Silver Takrut + In Koo

Takrut Hoeng Prai Kam Sa-In

Takrut Hoeng Prai Kam Sa-In Special Edition Limited Issue Khmer Ghost Whisperer Amulet for Gamblers and Seduction – Ajarn Apichai Decha

Locket Pra Isworn Shiva Maha Deva Ongk Kroo – Wai Kroo 2555 BE Edition – Sacred Maha Lap Powders + 2 Takrut + Skin + Ganesha statuette insert

Palad Khik Dtuean Pay Early Warning Amulet - Nuea Mai Rak Sorn Dtaay Prai Hand Carved & Inscription from Rare Holy Spirit Tree Wood - Pra Ajarn Waet Surint

Palad Khik Dtuean Pay Early Warning Amulet – Nuea Mai Rak Sorn Dtaay Prai Hand Carved & Inscription from Rare Holy Spirit Tree Wood – Pra Ajarn Waet Surint

Khun Phaen Nuea Horm Yang Naree Marum Pha Aathan - Prai Deva Tree Amulet 5 Takrut, Holy Wood & Bone Carving - Luang Phu Ya Kroo Noi Akkajidto - Wat Po Chai 2555 BE

Khun Phaen Nuea Horm Yang Naree Marum Pha Aathan – Prai Deva Tree Amulet 5 Takrut, Holy Wood & Bone Carving

Nang Prai mae Niyom maha Niyom amulet in Prai Oil

Nang Prai Mae Niyom Deva ‘Ongk Kroo’ – Hoeng Prai Powders, 3 Takrut in Prai Oil + Bone + Holy Wood – Ajarn Wirataep Yan Kroo Prasit

Mae Nang Takian Tong 'Ongk Kroo' Chae Nam Man Prai + Takrut + Bone Carving + Takian Tree Wood - Luang Por Dam Wat Pra Puttabat Radtana Kiree

Mae Nang Takian Tong ‘Ongk Kroo’ Chae Nam Man Prai + Takrut + Bone Carving + Takian Tree Wood – Luang Por Dam Wat Pra Puttabat Radtana Kiree

Look Krok Loeng Dam (Embryo in Black Coffin) 17 x 8.5 Cm Bucha Image - Special Edition - Pra Ajarn Taep Pongsawadarn 2555 BE

Look Krok Loeng Dam (Embryo in Black Coffin) 17 x 8.5 Cm Bucha Image – Special Edition – Pra Ajarn Taep Pongsawadarn 2555 BE

Takrut Paya Raka Maha Sanaeh Kama Sutra Passion Spell in Prai Oil - Dtamrap Khom Lao Pruan (Khmer Lao Wicha) - Luang Por Khandti - Wat Gadta Sila Pha Sak 2555 BE

Takrut Paya Raka Maha Sanaeh Kama Sutra Passion Spell in Prai Oil – Dtamrap Khom Lao Pruan (Khmer Lao Wicha) – Luang Por Khandti

Pra Lersi Ta Fai Locket (yellow face) Pim Jumbo Ongk Kroo (Giant Size Masterpiece Version) - Sacred Powder Filling 2 Takrut + Galam Daeng Bead - Wai Kroo 2555 BE Edition - Ajarn San Kong Waet

Pra Lersi Ta Fai Locket Giant Size Masterpiece Version – Sacred Powder Filling 2 Takrut + Galam Daeng Bead – Ajarn San Kong Waet

Duang Daw Haeng Rak ‘Star of Love’ – Wicha Daw Lorm Duean Daw Kiang Duean – 2 Gems, Snake Skin, Prai Oil Paste, + Magic Threads – Ajarn Apichai Decha

Look Krok Jao Sanaeh Sorng Hua 'Ongk Kroo' Large Masterpiece 2 Headed Kumarn in Prai Oil

Look Krok Jao Sanaeh Sorng Hua ‘Ongk Kroo’ Large Masterpiece 2 Headed Kumarn in Prai Oil

Look Krok Jao Sanaeh Ongk Kroo (Small Version) - Stillborn Hoeng Prai Ghost, on Yantra Cloth Bed - Ajarn Apichai Decha

Look Krok Jao Sanaeh Ongk Kroo (Small Version) – Stillborn Hoeng Prai Ghost, on Yantra Cloth Bed – Ajarn Apichai Decha

Nine Tails Fox Prai Deva Jumbo Locket with Yant Ha Taew, 18 Gemstones 6 Takrut + Prai Oil Flask - Ajarn Wirataep Yan Kroo Prasit 2555 BE

Nine Tails Fox Prai Deva Jumbo Locket with Yant Ha Taew, 18 Gemstones 6 Takrut + Prai Oil Flask – Ajarn Wirataep Yan Kroo Prasit 2555 BE

More than 200 different new Magic Charms and Amulets are now arrived and being added, as we await two special editions of Fine Luxury Class Ongk Kroo Buddhist Amulets in the coming weeks, from Luang Por Jerd, a special Jao Sua Jumbo size edition amulets with masses of Takrut inserts and a Sethee Navagote Nine faces Buddha statuette inserted.

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

In addition, coming soon are some amazing Pid Ta amulets, Monk Coins and Tiger amulets with a Bucha statue of Luang Por sitting on two tigers as flagship of the series, from Luang Por Supoj. The Pid Ta come in Sacred Metals and Sacred Powders, also with Masses of Takrut, and the Suea Maha Amnaj Tiger on the rear face. We have discovered that many of our customers love this class and quality of amulet, despite their high price, and the fact that the last edition (Serp Dtamnnan LP Noi by Luang Por jerd) of such amulets, saw Thai shops double the price in 2 weeks of release of the edition, have also proved to be super collectible and speculative increase in value in short time periods is definite.

Luang Por Supoj Amulets Jaroen Porn Mee Sukh edition amulets 2556 BE

Luang Por Supoj Amulets Jaroen Porn Mee Sukh edition amulets 2556 BE – This edition also features Monk Coins and Tiger amulets (Loi Ongk statuettes)

We have so many amulets and Bucha statues that we cant begin to even list in this article, so we shall get back to adding tthem to the store as fast as we can, for your enjoyment and perusal. We hope this Newsletter is to your liking and that it is satisfactory synopsis of the latest and upcoming editions, to give you a rough overview of what’s up on Thailand Amulets.

Chanting Prayers and Kata

Many People feel at a Loss when they do not Know the correct Kata or Prayers to use for their Amulets, which is a frustration that is actually Unnecessary to Suffer. When we understand about how to apply the correct attitude and understanding to how we pray, or Chant Kata, we will then be able to understand with flexibility and see the various Options which are available in how to Pray and Perform Bucha offerings to Images and Amulets.

Prai Oil

Metta and Prai Oils are often delivered without much Instructions, for which this Article will be useful in assisting those who have obtained oils or Buddhist Amulets which have no specific Kata or Bucha method explained.

In Truth, with All Buddhist Amulets and Icons, Kaya Siddhi Elements, and Metta Oils, you can Use any Buddhist Pali Kata or Prayers for receiving various types of Blessings, Using Prayers and Suttas to chant, each of which delivers various Blessings. For example, the Aadtaanadtiya Paritta prevents all types of Illnesses and Virus, and keeps Demons away, and Protects against Black magic. The Karaniya Metta Sutta brings Maha Sanaeh. The Buddha Jaya Mangkala Kata brings Victory, Success and Protection, and so on. The Magical benefits and Blessings recieved from Buddhist Chanting is always related to the Nature of the Meaning of the Sutta or Prayer in question. This is the true meaning of how Buddhakun (Buddha Magic Power) works its Miracles.

If you wish to use auspicious Buddhakun Type Magic with Buddhist Amulets, Buddha Images, Metta Oils, and Kaya Siddhi Elements (Lek Lai), and Buddha Relics, then you should understand that Accumulation of Merit brings Luck, Safety, Fortune, Health and other blessings. Apart from Material Blessings, Merit of course opens the roads to enter the Celestial Heavenly Realms, where one can only be reborn as a Human or Deva, or Buddha. Attainment of Sufficient Purity of Heart empowers Access to the Celestial heavens (Pure Realms), avoiding Rebirth as an Animal, a Hungry Ghost, an Asura Monster, or in the lower Regions of Hell).

The Lord Buddha taught us 3 ways to gain Merit

These 3 ways to make merit, are; Taan, Siin, and Pawanaa (Dhana, Sila and Bhavana)

Dhana means Giving Alms and practice Generosity,

Sila means to Keep Moral Precepts,

Bhavana means to Apply the practice of Mindfulness and Samadhi (Meditation) and Renunciation, in order to notice the causes of Suffering, and to remove them from the Heart, thus removing the Causes of Rebirth in Unsatisfactory States.

The Lord Buddha Taught that it is the third method of practice, which is the Supreme Method. So when we Chant the Kata, if we use a Buddhist prayer or Dhamma teaching (Sutta) as the Kata we chant, and make sure we have chosen one which we have studied and understood the meaning, and know how to chant well, so that we feel the meaning and are inspired and have rapture in our recognition of the truth contained in the teaching/Kata.

Lord Buddha Dhammajakra Mudra

If we apply Our Self to this properly, we will attain true results from the chanting with the amulet as an object of focus and empowerment. Results both in terms of Inner Transformation (Purification and realization of the Buddha Dhamma), as well as in terms of increased Luck and Prosperity.

When we begin the path of self purification of negative thought and feelings which arise from those thoughts, we begin to emit an aura of attractive Metta, for indeed, when the heart begins to emit the light of compassion and peace, then  both your Aura, and the Metta Buddhakun power within the oils or amulets, will emit their Light, and become fused in the same Spiritual Mission.

The Pure Realms - Buddha Land

The Self Transformation which occurs, when we contemplate the Buddha Dhamma and make exertions and efforts to transform our inner self, is the highest blessing, and the cause of true Metta Mahaniyom and Maha Sanaeh Attraction Magic, and also the Source of Peace and Happiness”. This Practice of Mindfulness and effort to Elevate oneself to a Liberated State, is what Lord Buddha Taught is the Supreme Practice of All. and the Greatest Way to Attain Worthful accumulation of Merit.

“Such Merit is the Kind which attracts Victory, in Both Worldly and Material Goals, as well as Unworldly and Spiritual Goals – Strive to Accumulate Merits, and Chant the Prayers which assist you to realize the Dhamma, and whose Truth Induces Faith and Rapture when listened to, and you will Certainly receive those Blessings which never came before, when you Pray and Practice as you Never Prayed or Practiced Before”.

You can use the following Incantation for beseeching Blessings from Thai Buddhist Amulets, regardless of their type;

Kam Araatanaa Pra Krueang

Kata to Chant for wearing all types of  Thai Amulets

Kata Aaraatana Pra Krueang is a specialized Kata for chanting when putting on amulets, taking them off, or when leaving the house or travelling. The Kata asks for protection and blessings to go with you.

Before chanting to any amulets, you should always chant the Maha Namasakara (Namo Tassa) 3 times, and/or the Kata to ask for refuge (Kata Dtrai Saranakom) the Triple Gem first;

Kata for Chanting to Amulets (Kata Aaratanaa Pra Krueang)

Puttang Aaraatanaanang

Tammang Aaraatanaanang

Sangkang Aaraatanaanang

Puttang Prasittimae

Tammang Prasittimae

Sangkang Prasittimae

Chant this Kata 3 times whenever you are about to place the chain over your head or put on the amulets, and also when you take them off.

The Kata calls upon the power of the Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha to be with you and protect and Guide you.

Download Sound File Pronunciation Tutorial

Kata Aaratanaa Pra Krueang (slow)

Kata Aaratanaa Pra Krueang (Fast Fluent)

Locket Luang Por Moon Wat Ban Jan

Cameo Locket Luang Phu Hmun – ‘Run Boromajarn 5 Paen Din’ – 109 years birthday edition – Wat Ban Jan

Locket with picture of the Great Master Luang Phu Hmun of Wat Ban Jan. Luang Phu Hmun is considered one of this Centuries Greatest Master Guru Monks, but whose elusive trajectory has gone unnoticed by the masses until his recent passing, before which, only his true Devotees knew the secret of his greatness. Now, however, Luang Phu Hmuns miracle power is beginning to become Internationally heard of.

Locket Luang Por Moon Wat Ban Jan)

Run boromajarn 5 paen din edition (Guru Monks of 5 regions of Thailand empowerment celebrating 109 years Birthday LP Hmun) – made at Wat Ban Jan – Sri Saket

Size; 3.5 Cm high x 2.5 Cm wide 999 amulets made

The rear face of the Locket is filled with Pong Wised (special powder) made by Luang Phu Hmun himself, and one ‘Met Prakam’ bead (rosary bead), with some ‘Ploi Gomen’ (semi precious stones), all three of which were empowered and blessed by Luang Phu Hmun before his death.
Puttapisek Blessing was held within the Chedi stupa in front of the corpse of Luang Phu Hmun on 11th March 2010.

Locket Luang Por Moon rear face)

His great colleague and friend, Luang Phu Pa Atiwaro was present for the chanting, as well as LP Kam Bu (wat gut chompoo), and LP Samrit.

2nd Puttapisek Empowerment

Another blessing was made on a Sao Haa auspicious date at Wat Sutat in Bangkok with Luang Por An (Wat Tamma Kosok and Luang Por Siri (Wat Dtan, Nontaburi).

There is a Legend of a sacred boulder stone, which somehow turned up with Luang Phu Hmuns footprint embedded in it after he had stood on it. It is believed that wherever Luang Phu Hmun placed his foot, that place would prosper, and the Deities would come and protect and nourish the place and its inhabitants, as well as attract helpful thoughts in the minds of those who approach, resulting in being treaded kindly and recieving all kinds of generosity and help from others (metta mahaniyom). Luang Phu Hmun wil help his devotees to become wealthy or even millionaires.

The amulets were made by Master Guru monks of 5 different regions of Thailand on request of Luang Phu Hmun who said that when he reached 109 years old that this ceremony should be performed and that Bucha statues and Lockets in his image should be made. It seems that Luang Phu knew something auspicious was going to happen, but didnt tell anyone the details, except leaving the request to make these amulets and empower then in front of his corpse in the Chedi.