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Pha Yant Haemaracha (Silk Himapant Animal Deity Yantra Cloth) – Wat Hongsa Radtanaram

Pha Yant Haemaracha (Silk Himapant Animal Deity Yantra Cloth) - Wat Hongsa Radtanaram

Exquisitely beautiful design on silk featuring the Hemaracha Himapant animal with magical effects of Metta mahaniyom kaa khaay for prosperous business and improved social popularity, as well as mercy charm.

This item has free shipping included, no cost for weight will be added for this item, even with multiple orders.

The yantra cloth is blessed at Wat Hongsa Radtanaram in a very auspicious ceremony with a large array of great guru masters of international repute present to empower and bless the amulets. Some of the great masters present included:

 

Luang Por Foo (Wat Bang Samak), Luang Por Pian (Wat Grern Gathin), Luang Por Perm (Wat Bom Gaew), Luang Por Somchay, Luang Por Poon (Wat Ban Paen), Luang Por Sin (Wat Laharn Yai), Luang Por Ruay (Wat Tago), Luang Por Sawat (Wat Ao Moo), and many other masters.

Size: 47.3 x 51.9 centimeters

From the Wat Hongsa Radtaram 2555 BE ‘Somdej Prajao Taksin Maharach’ edition amulets, we chose the pha yant Hemaracha Himapant animal yantra cloth from Wat Hongsa Radtanaram for its great beauty and the fact that it

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Paya Dto Ngern Larn (Treasure Bee with Pidta) – ‘Serb San Dtamnan Luang Por Noi’ Edition 2555 BE

Paya Dto Ngern Larn (Treasure Bee with Pidta) Nuea Wan Tong Pised - 'Pim A' with 28 Takrut

Thailand Amulets is proud to be able to offer some of the rare and especially sought after Gammagarn series of ‘Lucky Treasure Bee’ amulets, which went completely unannounced, and were secretly handed out to sponsors at the ceremony of the ‘Serp Dtamnan Luang Phu Noi’ edition amulets by Luang Por Jerd, of Suan Badibat Tam Po Sethee, in Nakorn Pathom.

The Paya Dto Ngern Larn amulets were released in two different ‘pim’, namely a gold colored powder version (Nuea Wan Tong Pised – ‘Pim A’ with 28 takrut) and a black powder version (Pong Bai Larn - ‘Pim B’ with 16 takrut). Both versions feature a treasure bee on the front face, with a Pra Pidta image on its back, and a piece of gold leaf on it. The front face of the Nuea Wan Tong Pised (‘Pim A’) has 28 takrut ’Pra Putta Jao Sip Hok Pra Ongk’ spells inserted, whereas the Pong Bai Larn (‘Pim B’) has 16 foil takrut spells with the 16 syllables of the yant ‘Pra Putta Jao 16 Pra Ongk’ (16 Buddhas Yant).

The sacred powder used for this Gammagarn version, is

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Arahant Bpraab Marn Fa Mer Pra Yulai (Monkey God on Buddha Hand with Takrut Bracelet) – Ajarn Apichai Decha

Arahant Bpraab Marn Fa Mer Pra Yulai (Monkey God on Buddha Hand with Takrut Bracelet) - Ajarn Apichai Decha

Ajarn Apichai Decha has made a meritorious bucha image that is rare to find, the hand of the arahant Pra Yulai (in Chinese ‘Yoo Lai Fuor’ – 如来佛, or ‘Yoo Lai Fuor Ju’ – 如来佛祖). The image represents the hand of the Buddha. The Heng Jia monkey god stands in the palm of the hand of Pra Ulai (the Buddha), ‘Subduer of the Mara Demons’. For those who need to subdue enemies, calm down aggressors and receive metta, and shield themselves from all black magic and demons, this is a most original, powerful and auspicious Buddhist amulet.

The image measures 11 cm high x 5.5 cm widest point.

The hand contains the image of  the monkey god, who was born of an egg made of stone that was bathed in sunlight for 500 years on a magic mountain (Hua Guo San Mountain), and learned some very powerful wicha, which, when he mastered them he called himself ‘The Most Handsome Monkey King’, and went on the rampage showing off the powers he had mastered. He stole the immortality drink and

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Rian Narai Plik Phaen Din (Vishnu Overturning the Earth) – Nuea Nava Loha (9 Sacred Metals) – Luang Phu Ka Long Khiaw Gaew

Rian Narai Plik Phaen Din (Vishnu Overturning the Earth) - Nuea Nava Loha (9 Sacred Metals) - Luang Phu Ka Long Khiaw Gaew

Ultra rare coin from deceased master, Luang Phu Ka Long of Wat Khao Laem, dating back to 2547 BE. All editions after 2549 BE were also immensely collected, but those editions before this date are almost impossible to find.

We are thus happy to have found this example to present for collectors and devotees of Luang Phu, the mysterious monk with the crystal tooth in the roof of his mouth, whose blessings would involve him always touching the crystal to induce power.

Luang Phu Ka Long is now a legend all over the world, and his amulets are the most collected of all masters of the last decade. A top class collector standard guru monk coin for the serious collector.

The rear face features Pra Narai (Vishnu) incarnate as the god Rama stood upon the Rachasri himapant lions.

The front face features the image of Luang Phu Ka Long, and the year of issue, with sacred Khom Agkhara inscriptions embossed.

Made from nava loha (9 sacred metals), the amulet is an extreme rarity, and highly valued

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Takrut Pra Kun Por Pra Kun Mae Run Sorng (Goodness of Parents Yantra Blessing) – Ajarn Apichai Decha

Takrut Pra Kun Por Pra Kun Mae Run Sorng (Goodness of Parents Yantra Blessing)

Second edition of Ajarn Apichai’s now famously successful and auspicious takrut for prosperity and auspicious karma. For historical documentation purposes, Ajarn Apichai has thoughtfully used a different colored magical thread to differentiate the second editon from the first, for collectors and journalists to easily catalog and document. The second edition takrut is also encased in transparent tubing to prevent corrosion and protect against moisture.

The Yant Pra Kun Por Pra Kun Mae is a Northern Lanna wicha in reverence and respect to one’s parents. The Lanna people of old would tattoo the yant on each shoulder, in honor of their father and mother. This takrut has the same puttakun power, that watches over you like a father and mother, and takes care of all angles, just as a good parent would. Protects from accidents, natural disasters, poisonous animal bites and stings, forbids demons and ghosts. Warns away ill wishers, extinguishing black magic, curses and sorcery.

The takrut provides plentiful sustenance and resources, with pokasap and maha lap magic to endow the devotee with wealth, treasures, and sufficient provisions for its children.

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Pra Kring Buddha Image – Recommended Thai Buddhist Heirloom Amulet

This edition is highly sought after and collected due to the high quantity of gold in the 9 Sacred Metals mixture

Pra Kring Buddha Image – Recommended Thai Buddhist Heirloom Amulet

Pra Kring Dtraimas Hlor Boran – Nuea Nava Loha Gae Tong Kam Pid Gon Nava (9 Sacred Metals with High Gold Content) Sacred Buddhist Heirloom Amulet – Luang Por Song – Wat Sala Din

Luang Por Song’s famous 2548 BE Pra Kring Buddha Amulet. Now a Collectors Piece, which is Usual with most Pra Kring from Top Masters, being heirloom Amulets by nature. The Pra Kring is perhaps the most widely collected amulet and is known with Buddhist Devotees as an auspicious Blessing of the Purity of the Buddhas, as well as a Union of Sacred Art between the Theravada and Mahayana Sects. The Imagery of the Pra Kring Buddha is Essentially Mahayana style and very beloved by Thai Chinese and Chinese Buddhists. It is considered a family heirloom that is passed down to one’s Children, and is an Auspicious Blessing, Protector and Luck Bringer with no Black Magic or Karmic side effects, only Meritorious Buddha Blessings.

Pra Kring Buddha Image – Recommended Thai Buddhist Heirloom Amulet

Hand Painted Phu Ruesi Ta Fai Kroo Deity Mask 3 Takrut, Tiger Yant and sacred powder

Siarn Phu Ruesi Ta Fai Kroo Deity mask made from Nuea Samrit (Bronze) with sacred powders, 3 Takrut and Tiger Yant – Luang Phu Naen Kampiro. This is the top of the range bronze metallic version of this edition of amulet which was made in five different materials. This Nam Rerk release (first pressing with richest concentration of sacred ingredients), is hand painted on magical bronze metal alloy, with Ploi Daeng insert in the third eye.

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Rian Pra Pid Ta Pang Pagan and Brahma coin with hand inscription by Pra Ajarn Ji

Rian Pra Pakawambodee (Pra Pid Ta Pang Pagan) Sri Maha Prohm (Brahma) Pim Yai – Nuea Tong Daeng Jarn Mer (with hand inscription by LP Ji) – Pra Ajarn Ji Somjidto -Wat Nong Wa Made in 2549 BE

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Gumarn Tong Ruesi Por Gae Dta Fai – Wai Kroo Edition – Ajarn Thoy Dabos (free Wai kroo Pha Yant included)

Ajarn Thoy Dabos - Rang Song Por Gae Dta Fai

The Serm Duang Kong Grapan and Klaew Klaad qualities of Por Gae Ruesi Deity combined with the auspicious and Riches bringing Metta of the Gumarn Tong, this hand made and personally empowered amulet from Ajarn Thoy, is a true hand made sacred amulet using sacred powders and ‘Wan’ (magical herbs) which Ajarn Thoy has learned about and collected over decades to make thes special amulets. It is hard to find ancient hand made traditional amulets in the Modern Era, but Ajarn Thoys amulets are an exception to this rule.

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Rian Perth Australia 'Metta Maha Mongkol' – Luang Por Phern Wat Bang Pra

Made from Nuea Tong Daeng Khad Ngao

The front face features a Cameo of Luang Por Phern, and the rear face has Yant Kroo Paed Tidt, encircling a Tiger – the symbol of Luang Por Phern. It is most suitable for both Men and Women as well as Children, due to its medium size, and light weight. Comes in a sealed waterproof casing included in the price.

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