New Amulets to be Added to Thailand and Buddhist Amulet stores

Just a quick update, to let you have a sneak preview at the Amulets we are adding over this weekend, to both the Thailand Amulets store, and the Buddhist amulet store. The next Four new amulets adding to BuddhistAmulet.net & Thailand-Amulets.Net are;

Rian Pra Luang Por Tuad (Monk Coin), – 100 Years old Centenary Anniversary Commemoration edition Somdej Pra Yan Sangworn (Sangkaracha Monk). 

Rian Pra Luang Por Tuad 100th Centenary Edition Pra Sangkarach

Rian Pra Luang Por Tuad 100th Centenary Edition Pra Sangkarach

 Pra Somdej Muan Sarn Sarn Jitralada, Wat Bovornives Vora Viharn – also from the Sangkaracha Royal Monk (now deceased), made using original Muan Sarn Sacred Powders from His Majesty the King’s famous creation, the Nang-Paya Jitralada Simdej amulet, which has hairs of His Majesty included in the sacred ingredients. 

Somdej Nang Paya Muan Sarn Jitralada 2542 BE - Wat Bovornives

Somdej Nang Paya Muan Sarn Jitralada 2542 BE – 86th Anniversary Sangkaracha Monk. Wat Bovornives

You will also see the arrival of a rather eyecatching, and modern looking Takrut Krop Jakrawal universal blessings amulet from Ajarn Apichai Decha. The Takrut is intended to be warm bound around the waist, for which, it has a cord attached to it. The Psychedelic colored cord wrapping of the Takrut Krob Jakrawal of Ajarn Pichai Decha, conceals a Takrut Tone scroll spell, of truly ancient origins. 

Takrut Krob Jakrawal - Universal Blessings Takrut with Maha Sanaeh Maha Lap Inclinations, from Ajarn Apichai Decha

Takrut Krob Jakrawal – Universal Blessings Takrut with Maha Sanaeh Maha Lap Inclinations, from Ajarn Apichai Decha

We shall also be adding the Sacred Palad Khik In Koo, from Ajarn Plien of Wat Don Sala, made in Herbal Resins, with invocations awakening the In Koo Prai Deva, which is carved into the effigy. Hand inscription has been applied in Khom Agkhara by Ajarn Plien. Not many of these were made so you should not expect many of them to be in stock we only have very few of these items.

Takrut Saep Som In Koo Nuea Wan Mongkol Maha Sanaeh - Ajarn Plien, Wat Don Sala

Takrut Saep Som In Koo Nuea Wan Mongkol Maha Sanaeh – Ajarn Plien, Wat Don Sala

Lastly, the Sariga Celestial Magpie as symbiotic pair of lovebirds/hermaphroditic Deva, immersed in Sariga Metta Oils, 2 Gold Takrut – Ongk Kroo extreme limited edition versions from Laymaster of Grand Repute, Ajarn Suntorn Pueak Tiang. 

Sariga Koo hand carved black Payung wood in Metta Oil from Ajarn Suntorn Pueak Tiang

Sariga Koo hand carved black Payung wood in Metta Oil from Ajarn Suntorn Pueak Tiang

Keep checking back regularly because, there are already a load more amulets to be added after these, so, many more to come! You can expect the brand-new latest 60th anniversary edition of Butterfly King amulets from Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano, to be one of the next interesting additions which to be added this month of September on Thailand Amulets, and also on KrooBaKrissana.Com

Pra Nang Paya Chinarat Benjapakee Traditional Buddhist amulet

A Classic Benjapakee Pra Gru amulet from a Classic Temple of Pitsanuloke, which is part of the Nang Paya and Benjapakee Legendary Historic Heritage. Pure Buddhanussati (remembrance of the Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha), with all five major Blessings and Powers ruling over them.

Especially for acquiring wealth, status and safety from harmful accidents or attacks, the Pra Nang Paya is popular with both Male and Female Devotees.

It was removed from its Gru hiding place as one of five kinds of Pim, and given blessings in 2548 BE. The actual age of the amulets when they were removed from their burial chamber is not known to us. This Pim is not just Pra Nang Paya, is is Pra Putta Chinarat Sum Ruean Gaew, which is also the original design used for the first Khun Phaen amulet of Wat Ban Krang. This amulet thus has magical properties of the Nang Paya, the Putta Chinarat Buddha, and Pra Khun Phaen amulets, all in one. The image is of the Chinarat Buddha with the Beautifully designed arch (Sum Ruean Gaew). You can see the thumb prints from the pressing of the amulets by hand on the rear face, an essential aspect of true Pra Gru amulet making tradition.

Dimensions; 2.5 Centimeters High  x 2.0 Centimeters wide

This is a small size amulet and thus perfect for a Woman or Child to wear.

Magical properties; Kong Grapan, Klaew Klaad, Choke Lap, Metta Mahaniyom, Maha Sanaeh, Serm Duang. (just about everything)


Comes with stainless steel case included


Pra Nang Paya Chinarat – Pim Bai Mayom (Yai) – Nuea Din Phao – 'Run Midtrapap' (friendship edition) 2548 BE – Wat Rachaburana (Pitsanuloke)
$52.00

Pra Nang Paya ‘Gru’ type Benja Pakee family amulet by Legendary Luang Phu Suang (Tewada Len Din)  – This Pra Nang Paya riches amulet is made from Nuea Dam Prasat Khom Pan Pi (thousand year old Sacred Khmer temple earth and powders).

Pra Nang Paya 2519 BE LP Suang

In addition, the sacred powder includes Ya Wasana Jinda Manee, as do all the amulets from LP Suang which are made from Nuea Dam Prasat Khom Pan Pi. An extremely sought after amulet from the elusive Master  of Ban Lalom, this was the first ever edition of amulets he ever made. The Legend of Luang Phu Suang Says that he lived for 500 Years, and that stories of villagers of various Generations all remember Luang Phu Suang being old and living in the middle of the rice paddy at Sri Saket. Made in 2519 BE and empowered by Luang Phu Suang for three days and nights. The amulets were then stored between 2540 and 2550 at Wat Sutat – blessed in many large Puttapisek empowerment ceremonies there repeatedly by many Great Monks who visited at Wat Sutat.

Nang Paya Benjapakee amulet LP Suang 2519 BE

This is a delicate and small-medium size amulet suitable for Men Ladies or Children to wear and Bucha as a central amulet on a chain for a Lady, but can also be attached to a chain with a larger central amulet as one of the lateral embellishments on let us say, a three or five amulet chain if a Man. Comes with stainless steel fancy casing included in price.

Luang Phu Suang – Taewada Len Din – 500 year old Monk

Luang Phu Suang tewada Len Din Ha Roi Pi