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Lord Buddha wears a monk’s robe, the border of which falls over his left arm. He has a peaceful countenance with downcast introspective eyes. His earlobes are stretched long from a youth spent as a prince wearing heavy gold earrings. Lord Buddha is seated on a throne decorated with a single row of lotus flowers on the front of the base. The fingers of his right hand are slightly touching the ground, this hand gesture, also known as bhumisparsha mudra represents the subduing of Mara (a demon) who attacked Buddha with violent storms and three seductive daughters. Remaining steadfast, the Buddha testified to his meritorious past by pointing to the earth and calling the Earth Goddess as witness. Rising from the ground the Earth Goddess wrings the water from her long black hair. By doing so, she raises a torrential flood that drowns Mara and his army of demons. The earth touching gesture reflects this story symbolizing enlightenment, as well as steadfastness and the Buddha’s achievement of nirvana. The peaceful countenance of Lord Buddha exudes harmony. The perfect Buddha statue to bring serenity to your home, office or sacred space! This one of a kind statue was hand made by a very talented artist in the beautiful country of Myanmar (Burma). Every piece is truly unique! http://www.dharmasculpture.com/category/burmese-buddha-statues.html
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Bhumisparsha Buddha Stone Statue 3ft
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An Important Silver-and-copper-inlaid Bronze Figure of Akshobhya AN IMPORTANT SILVER-AND-COPPER-INLAID BRONZE FIGURE OF AKSHOBHYA WESTERN TIBET, 13TH CENTURY Seated in vajrasana with his right hand lowered in bhumisparshamudra while the left is resting on his lap, clad in a sheer dhoti with beaded hems and adorned with beaded jewelry inset with copper and hardstones, his face with a serene expression with silver-inlaid downcast eyes below incised arched eyebrows centered by a raised urna, flanked by elongated earlobes with pierced circular earrings, and his drawn into a high chignon and secured with a foliate tiara, a pair of lotuses flowering at his shoulders, with cold gold and polychromy remaining 14 ¼ in. (36 cm.) high (via Christie's)
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RARE Pra Nang Phaya Gru Kaai Somdej Pra Naresuan, Pim Kao Trong, Nua Din. An ancient baked clay triangular Buddha amulet, the Queen of Buddha Amulet with figure of Mara Vichai Buddha sitting cross-legged in a horizontal line, discovered at Fort Somdej Phranaresuan Maharaj, Army barracks in Ban Khlong, Phitsanulok Province, Thailand during its landscape construction in BE 2551 (CE 2008). This batch of Pra Nang Phaya amulets was buried in a jar under the ground that used to be Wat Ratchapradit, a temple in the Chan Royal Palace, or Phra Ratchawang Chan in Thai, an archaeological site in Fort Somdej Phranaresuan Maharaj that was the birthplace and former residence of King Naresuan the Great (king of the Ayutthaya Kingdom from BE 2133 to BE 2148 (CE 1590 to CE 1605). This Batch of amulets was given to only military officers who were stationed there at that time. This Batch of Pra Nang Phaya Gru Kaai Somdej Pra Naresuan was dated as contemporary period of Pra Nang Phaya Gru Wat Nang Phaya, Phitsanulok Province, between BE 2090 to BE 2100 (CE 1547 to CE 1557), 470 years ago.
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BEST FOR: Pra Nang Phaya is believed that it has a highest power of Metta Maha Niyom (it helps bring loving, caring, and kindness, and compassion from people all around you to you), Mahasanay, and (Magic Charm) it helps turn you to prince charming in the eyes of others. Pra Nang Phaya is filled with power of temptation and attraction. It makes persons around you irresistible to your charm. It has a magic power of hypnosis, it turns you to a convincer, you could put any people around you under hypnosis, and take over their minds to do whatever you want. And it signifies continuous growth and multiplication in wealth, money luck, and good fortune. Wealth Fetching, Maha Larp (it brings Lucky Wealth / wealth fetching), and Kaa Kaai Dee (it helps tempt your customers to buy whatever you are selling, and it helps attract new customers and then keep them coming back. Nang Nieow, a rock-hard skin that is completely impervious to damage with bludgeoning or piercing weapons. It has a tendency to draw positive energy. Kongkraphan Chatrie (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Klawklad Plodpai (it pushes you away from all danger), Maha-ut (it helps stop gun from shooting at you). Ponggan Poot-pee pee-saat Kunsai Mondam Sa-niat jan-rai Sat Meepit (it helps ward off evil spirit, demon, bad ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse, accursedness, black magic, misfortune, doom, and poisonous animals). It helps protect you from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people.
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Pra Nang Phaya
Pra Nang Phaya or the Queen of Buddha Amulet refers to a triangular amulet with figure of a seating Buddha in it. Pra Nang Phaya was firstly discovered inside the ruined stupa/chedi at Wat Nang Phaya, and this type of Buddha amulet was named Pra Nang Phaya ever since. Pra Nang Phaya is one of a set of five (Benjapakee) MOST wanted 5 amulets among Thai colletors. Pra Nang Phaya is believed to have a high power of Metta Maha Niyom (it helps bring loving, caring, and kindness, and compassion from people all around you to you), and Klawklad Plodpai (it brings safety, and pushes you away from all danger).
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Buddha in Māravijaya or Mara Vichai Gesture
Māravijaya gesture is an attitude of Buddha in Thai art of which the seated Buddha is putting his hand in the relax posture towards to the ground, loosely holding his knee. The other hand is on his lap. His eyes, sometimes closed, look down to the ground. The gesture of the hand reaching the ground is called bhumisparshamudra, which also refers to the attitude as well. The gesture refers to the episode which the Buddha calling the earth to witness.
The attitude refers to the episode that he was reaching the enlightenment and being disturbed by maras (demons). Learning that the maras asked him to give up, he touched the ground and called the Phra Mae Thorani (The Mother Earth) to help him fight with the maras. Thoranee called tonnes of water and flooded away the maras. The episode results in the name Mara Vichai which means the "Victory (vichai) over the Mara". The Māravijaya seated Buddha is considered the common attitude for principal Buddha in ubosots of Khmer, Lao and Thai wats and Burmese kyaungs.
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King Naresuan the Great
Naresuan (born 1555, Phitsanulok, Siam [now Thailand]—died April 25, 1605, on the Salween River) was the king of Siam (1590–1605), regarded as a national hero by the Thai people for having liberated the country from the Myanmar (Burmese).
In 1569 the Myanmar king Bayinnaung (reigned 1551–81) conquered Siam and placed Naresuan’s father, Maha Thammaracha, on the throne as his vassal. The capital, Ayutthaya, was pillaged, thousands of Siamese were deported to Myanmar (Burma) as slaves, and Siam then suffered numerous invasions from Cambodia. At the age of 16 Naresuan was also made a vassal of Myanmar and appointed governor of the northern province of Phitsanulok. After campaigning with the Myanmar armies in the Shan states, he renounced his allegiance to Myanmar in 1584. In a series of brilliant military operations, he defeated three Myanmar armies that had invaded Siam, frustrated repeated attempts of the Myanmar to capture the capital, and simultaneously defeated Cambodian invasions. Becoming king on the death of his father in 1590, Naresuan then took the initiative: he captured the Cambodian capital of Lovek, made Cambodia a vassal of Siam, and established suzerainty over the northern kingdom of Chiang Mai. When the Myanmar sent a huge army to curb his ambitions, Naresuan defeated and killed the Myanmar crown prince in personal combat early in 1593. Thereafter, Myanmar ceased to be a threat to Siam when civil wars broke out among contenders for the Myanmar throne, and Naresuan was able to seize the Myanmar peninsular provinces of Tavoy and Tenasserim, giving Siam a commercial outlet on the Indian Ocean.
In addition to winning a Siamese independence that was to endure almost two centuries, Naresuan laid the foundation for the military power and stability that enabled the kingdom to expand and prosper in the 17th century. He died on a military campaign in the Shan states in 1605 and was succeeded by his brother Ekathotsarot.
Battle of Nong Sa Rai
Battle of Nong Sa Rai, (1593), in Southeast Asian history, military encounter between the Tai (Thai) kingdom of Ayutthaya and the Toungoo dynasty of Myanmar (Burma) which put an end to the aggression that had been waged intermittently by Myanmar.
In 1569 the Toungoo conquered Ayutthaya and reduced it to a vassal state. After the great Toungoo conqueror King Bayinnaung was succeeded by his son Nanda Bayin (reigned 1581–99), it soon became apparent that the Toungoo Empire was in less able hands. Although then-prince Naresuen, the actual ruler of Ayutthaya, performed vassal military service to Nanda Bayin against the rebel king of Ava in late 1583, he recognized that the time was ripe to pursue Tai independence. His renunciation of vassalage to Myanmar in 1584 was followed in the next two years by four unsuccessful Toungoo invasions of Ayutthaya.
Despite the bloodshed, misery, and resources exhausted by continual warfare, Nanda Bayin continued to attempt to crush Tai independence, launching further offensives in 1586 and 1587. Again, Naresuen was able to withstand the Myanmar onslaught. From 1587 to 1590, the kingdom of Ayutthaya experienced three years of relative peace. War had devastated the countryside, however, and earthquakes and famine created additional hardships.
At the end of 1592, the last Toungoo invasion was launched by Nanda Bayin in a final effort to subjugate Ayutthaya. A huge army commanded by the inept Crown Prince Minkyi-zwa invaded the Tai kingdom. The decisive battle took place at Nong Sa Rai, where Naresuen (who had become king in 1590) commanded the superior field position. After Naresuen slew the Toungoo crown prince in a man-to-man combat, the Toungoo forces, confused and demoralized, abandoned the expedition. The Battle of Nong Sa Rai marked the end of years of warfare and misery for both kingdoms. Myanmar did not pose a threat to Tai independence for the next 150 years.
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DIMENSION: 3.10 cm high / 2.10 cm wide / 1.30 cm thick
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Buddha Calling the Earth to Witness (Bhumisparshamudra), 701, Art Institute of Chicago: Asian Art
James W. and Marilynn Alsdorf Collection Size: 16.5 x 13.4 x 6 cm (6 1/2 x 5 5 1/4 x 2 3/8 in.) Medium: Bronze
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/109469/
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The Akshobhya Buddha
This small bronze statue features the Akshobhya Buddha.
The bhumisparshamudra, or earth-touching gesture, is usually associated with the Historic Buddha. This gesture indicates his moment of victory over the demon Mara, who sought to disturb the Buddha's meditation, and, as a consequence, his enlightenment.
The same gesture is also associated with Akshobhya, one of the five great cosmic Buddhas central to early Tibetan Buddhism. The small object on this Buddha’s pedestal is a vajra, which confirms his identity as Akshobhya, head of the vajra family of tantric Buddhist deities. Vajrayāna Buddhism subscribes to the Buddhist Tantras, which includes practices that make use of mantras, mudras, mandalas and the visualisation of deities and Buddhas. According to the scriptures, Vajrayāna refers to one of three routes to enlightenment.
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My new Buddha statues...Meditation and Earth touching...#meditation #buddha #dhyanamudra #bhumisparshamudra
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Sitting Buddha Statue, 10.5 Inch Earth Witness Shakyamuni Buddha Idol, Siddharth Gautam Murty, Buddhist Temple Altar Meditation Room Decor. #yogastudiodecor #gotambuddhamurti #siddharthagautama #bhumisparshamudra #monksagebuddha #lordbuddhafigurine #sakyamunibudhaidol #shakyamunibuddha https://etsy.me/3IDsIQN
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Buddha in bhumisparshamudra Thailandia, XVII-XVIII secolo d.C. 🇹🇭 (at Museum of Oriental Art)
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This is a rare matte black color Buddha sculpture that is made of Monkey Pod wood. Lord Buddha is seated in dhyana asana, the meditative pose also called padmasana. His hands are in the earth touching gesture also known as bhumisparsha mudra. The Buddha is always depicted with elongated earlobes, a vestige of his life as a prince, when he wore extravagant jewelry.
The art of wood sculpture goes back to the glorious epoch of the Khmer empire and the monumental constructions that gave rise to the Angkor temples. Our artisans have inherited patience and meticulousness from their ancestors in the trade. They have learned to capture the movements used in olden times and master the traditional tools in order adapt to their personal lines of work.
This wood sculpture is a one of a kind statue, hand carved by the very talented artists of the beautiful Kingdom of Cambodia.
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Hebben verschillende boeddha’s een andere betekenis?
Er zijn veel verschillende boeddha’s die allemaal een verschillende houding aannemen, maar hebben al deze boeddha’s een andere betekenis?
Veel mensen zeggen dat je een boeddha niet voor jezelf mag komen, omdat dit ongeluk zou brengen. Dit is een fabeltje die lang geleden in onze westerse wereld gebracht is. Een Boeddha is iemand die complete en volledige verlichting gerealiseerd heeft. Boeddha verwijst niet naar een persoon, maar naar de hoogste bewustzijnstoestand.
Een boeddha koop je op gevoel en met goede bedoelingen. Veel van deze Boeddhabeelden zitten in de meditatie zit waarbij de rechterhand de aarde aanraakt. Dit is wat Gautama Boeddha deed, toen hij bijna de verlichting had bereikt, probeerden kwade krachten hem hiervan af te houden. Daarop raakte boeddha met zijn rechterhand de grond aan, om deze als getuige op te roepen voor de waarheid van zijn woorden. Op dat moment werd Gautama Boeddha de Verlichte.
Er bestaan veel verschillende soorten boeddha’s;
Boeddha afgebeeld met attributen
Boeddha afgebeeld met een dier
Boeddha’s die verschillende houdingen aannemen
Boeddha in verschillende vormen (dik, dun, ander materiaal, enzovoort)
Al deze boeddha’s hebben een andere betekenis en kunnen uit een ander land/regio komen van oorsprong.
Mudra
Een van de karakteristieken van Boeddhabeelden en van andere boeddhistische figuren, is de houding van de handen, de mudra. Iedere mudra heeft zijn eigen betekenis. Dit zijn de meest voorkomende.
Dharmachakramudra; Twee handen voor de borst met de wijsvingers en de duimtoppen tegen elkaar gedrukt. Deze houding symboliseert het het in beweging zetten van het Wiel van de Leer. Deze houding zie je vooral bij beelden die de historische boeddha, Shakyamuni, voorstellen op het moment van de eerste prediking, en bij beelden van de hemelse boeddha van het Centrum (het heelal), Vairochana genaamd.
Bhumisparshamudra; De rechterhand omlaag met de vingers naar beneden gericht en de handpalm naar het lichaam gekeerd. Deze houding symboliseert de aanraking van de aarde. De houding verwijst naar het moment dat de historische Boeddha de verlichting bereikte en daarbij de Aarde als getuige aanriep. Ook typeert deze houding de hemelse boeddha van het Oosten, Akshobhaya.
Varadamudra; De rechterhand omlaag met de vingers naar beneden en de handpalm naar buiten gekeerd. Dit is de handhouding van zegen en vrijgevigheid. Hij toont de historische Boeddha in zijn dagelijkse activiteiten van zegenen, vrijgevigheid en afstandelijkheid. Ook hoort deze houding bij de hemelse Boeddha van het Zuiden, Ratnasambhava
Dhyanamudra; Beide handen in elkaar gevouwen in de schoot - de historische Boeddha in dagelijkse meditatie. Daarnaast is deze houding verbonden met de hemelse Boeddha van het Westen, Amitabha.
Bronnen:
https://www.boeddhashop.nl/boeddha-betekenis.html
https://www.boeddha-beelden.com/verschillende-boeddha-beelden/
http://www.boeddhabeelden.com/2010/11/wat-is-de-betekenis-van-boeddhabeelden.html
http://www.spirituelewinkel.nl/contents/nl/d524_Boeddha_betekenis.html
http://www.oosterse-artikelen.nl/symboliek-rituelen-a-handposities-boeddha.html
http://www.dutchink.nl/boeddha-tattoo/
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VERY RARE Pra Waek Maan Luang Phor Guay, Pim Mara Vichai Ok Yai, Lang Chedi, Nua Pong, Ok Wat Phra Kaew, Long Gru. A Buddha amulet with figure of big chest Buddha in Mara Vichai Gesture, and straight lines of Rassami (halo or aura) around the body of Buddha, and an imprint of a chedi/stupa in the back. Luang Phor Guay used the mold of BE 2500 (CE 1957) the famous Pra Waek Maan with the same holy powder as of the Batch of BE 2500, but Luang Phor Guay made an imprint of a chedi/stupa in the back. Made from holy powder blended with holy water and plaster cement, made by Luang Phor Guay of Wat Khositaram (Wat Ban Khae), Chai Nat Province in BE 2508 (CE 1965) for Wat Phra Kaew, Chai Nat Province. And after the Blessing / Consecration Ceremony, this BE 2508 Batch of amulets was stored in the chamber of Chedi/stupa of Wat Phra Kaew for decades.
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BEST FOR: Pra Waek Man, the “Waek Man” in Thai means “opening the curtains”, and it is believed that Pra Waek Man of Luang Phor Guay helps break the obstacle in your life down, and empower the strength in you when you fall is to attempt to rise up. Pra Waek Man breaks down problems into manageable. You will rise up, and have success after life knocks you down. Pra Waek Man gives favorable omens, and strengthens auspicious omens which bring positive role in your life. Anything you wish for, and it could change your life for the better. This amulet has a tendency to draw positive energy. Klawklad Plodpai (bringing safety, and pushes you away from all danger), Kongkraphan (making you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Maha-ut (stopping gun from shooting at you), Metta Maha Niyom (helping bring loving, caring, and kindness, and compassion from people all around you to you), Maha Larp (bringing Lucky Wealth / wealth fetching), and Kaa Kaai Dee (helping tempt your customers to buy whatever you are selling, and it helps attract new customers and then keep them coming back. Ponggan Poot-pee pee-saat Kunsai Mondam Sa-niat jan-rai Sat Meepit (helping ward off evil spirit, demon, bad ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse, accursedness, black magic, misfortune, doom, and poisonous animals). It helps protect you from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people. And the force of the bad intentions / activities / behaviors from your enemies hitting you, the Khata Sà-tón Klap Spell puts an equal force back onto them, meaning those bad intentions / activities / behaviors bounce back up to your enemies.
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Buddha in Māravijaya or Mara Vichai Gesture
Māravijaya gesture is an attitude of Buddha in Thai art of which the seated Buddha is putting his hand in the relax posture towards to the ground, loosely holding his knee. The other hand is on his lap. His eyes, sometimes closed, look down to the ground. The gesture of the hand reaching the ground is called bhumisparshamudra, which also refers to the attitude as well. The gesture refers to the episode which the Buddha calling the earth to witness.
The attitude refers to the episode that he was reaching the enlightenment and being disturbed by maras (demons). Learning that the maras asked him to give up, he touched the ground and called the Phra Mae Thorani (The Mother Earth) to help him fight with the maras. Thoranee called tonnes of water and flooded away the maras. The episode results in the name Mara Vichai which means the “Victory (vichai) over the Mara”. The Māravijaya seated Buddha is considered the common attitude for principal Buddha in ubosots of Khmer, Lao and Thai wats and Burmese kyaungs.
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Rassami
The Buddha with Rassami in Thai refers to halo of Buddha has auras of the seven known rainbow colors around him. It creates a strong energy shield, levitation and produces destructive heat beams to melt or burn his enemies. Halo provides a measure of defense against dark energies, and blinds people with bad intentions.
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Pra Long Gru or Pra Gru
Pra “Long Gru” or “Pra Gru” means amulet that was stored in the chamber of a chedi/stupa or in a container buried under the ground for many of years, and later found by someone.
According to the prophecy in Pali Canon that Buddha’s Dispensation (Buddhism), and Dharma (Buddha’s teaching) would exist and follow 5,000 years after the Buddha passed away or entered nirvana. The “Long Gru” is a Thai traditional practice to preserve Buddha amulets with figure of Buddha in them in the case that after the decline of indigenous religious practices of Buddhism, the future generations would learn that Buddhism ever to have existed on earth.
The Pra Long Gru, Thais believe that after long period of time that the Buddha amulets were kept, the power that was accumulated in each and every amulet would break apart the chamber (in Thai called Gru Takk) that amulets were hidden.
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“ขอศิษย์ทั้งหลายอย่าอดอย่าอยากอย่ายากอย่าจนอย่าต่ำกว่าคนอย่าจนกว่าเขา”
“All of my Looksit (disciples / followers /adherents/ worshippers / devotees) will be away from destitution, failure, hardship & difficulty in living, poverty, inferiority, and deterioration in quality of life.”
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Luang Phor Guay was highly respected by Luang Phor Pare of Wat Pikulthong, Singburi Province. Many Batches of Luang Phor Pare’s amulets were blessed by Luang Phor Guay first, Luang Phor Pare would bring them to Luang Phor Guay and ask Luang Phor Guay to bless them for him before the Grand Blessing Ceremonies…
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*All of the amulet made by Luang Phor Guay, the last mantra that Luang Phor Guay blessed on amulets was “The Khata Sà-tón Klap (The Bouncing Back Mantra)”. The force of the bad intentions / activities / behaviors from your enemies hitting you, the Khata Sà-tón Klap puts an equal force back onto them, meaning those bad intentions / activities / behaviors bounce back up to your enemies.
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LUANG PHOR GUAY
Luang Phor Guay was an abbot of Wat Kositaram (Wat Ban Khae), Chainat Province living between (BE 2448 to BE 2522)
Luang Phor Guay was a disciple of many Legendary Guru Monks, for instance;
- The Holy Luang Phu Tao of Wat Kaang Kaao, a senior brotherhood of Luang Phu Suk of Wat Pak Klong Makham-tao
- The Holy Luang Phu Sri of Wat Pra Prang
- The Holy Luang Phor Derm of Wat Nong Pho
The supernatural power of Luang Phor Guay experienced by his Looksit (disciples / followers /adherents/ worshippers / devotees)
1)An ability to know the future.
2)An ability to shoot clay ball bullets from a sling bow with cursive path (line of fire) to any targets Luang Phor Guay wanted, no matter how far they were.
3)An ability to make a ring to be put on anybody’s fingers no matter where they were by blowing rings from Luang Phor Guay’s palms.
4)Photo shootings without Luang Phor Guay’s permission, those photos would be blurry or camera malfunctions.
5)An ability to make people who just visited Luang Phor Guay not to recognize Luang Phor Guay after leaving Luang Phor Guay.
6)An ability to stop gun from firing at him or anyone
7)An ability to make gun malfunction by squeezing out a piece of cloth in his hands.
8)An ability to make ants to return to their nest hole.
9)An ability to bless chicken food, and made chickens eat it if the chickens or the chicken eggs were stolen, and later eaten by the thieves, the thieves would got Dermatophytosis or Ringworm on their skins.
10)An ability to use a rock tying up with a robe, and beat up his looksit, and looksit felt no pain.
11)An ability to stop the gun from firing by saying “the gun jammed”.
12)An ability to treat people with headache by pinching their own thumbs.
13)An ability to heal people with broken bones.
14)An ability to replace the pain during child labor from wives to their husbands.
15)An ability to turn a man to both a crocodile, and then a tiger or vice versa.
16)An ability to turn midrib of a banana leaf to a green snake, and a loincloth belt to a cobra.
17)An ability to turn leaves of Maerua siamensis (Kurz) Pax tree to wasps.
18)An ability to turn a joss stick wrapped with red paper to a Siamese fighting fish.
19)An ability to hold burning charcoal in his hands
20)An ability to pick anything that his hand could hold from anyplace, no matter how far they were.
21) Luang Phor Guay’s message to his looksit would come true.
22)An ability to make his amulets floating in the water or flying in the air.
23)An ability to command wasps to sting any people he wanted. And command turtles to search for anybody he wanted.
24)An ability to toss his amulets into the air, and those amulets were flying to people whom he wanted to give amulets to, no matter where they lived.
25)An ability to know if his Looksit were assaulted or in danger, no matter where they were at.
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THE AMULETS OF LUANG PHOR GUAY
Luang Phor Guay made and blessed all of his amulets by himself. Mon Pra Gaan, the Lord Kala in Sanskrit, the Pra Gaan Mantra, the one who is beyond time (death) and universe and all life within, and the god of death. Those who have good intentions of using Luang Phor Guay’s amulets would be blessed, those who are not will be doomed. And all amulets made by Luang Phor Guay, at the final of blessing ritual, Luang Phor Guay would end with Khata Sa-ton-klap. Such Khata has a power that helps protect amulet wears from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people. Not only protection from those kind of people, but also people who are thinking a “bad” thought about the amulet wearers will also be doomed.
REMARK: According to Looksit (disciples / followers / adherents / worshippers / devotees) of Luang Phor Guay, Luang Phor Guay made amulets every day to release his mind power (Grasin Fire) that generated heat in his body, and Luang Phor Guay NEVER made amulets for sale. Luang Phor Guay just gave amulets to anybody he wanted.
THE BLESSING PROCESS OF AMULETS OF LUANG PHOR GUAY
Luang Phor Guay blessed his amulets at the 7 times of the day firstly in the early morning, in the late morning, in the afternoon, in the late afternoon, in the evening, in the late evening, and at midnight. These 7 times of blessing was said to be the blessing process of Black Magic, and to prolong/extent the lives of people who wear his amulets in case that people’s lifespan on earth are shorten by their bad karma. And only best guru monks or Best white robe masters could perform such rituals. Luang Phor Guay would pick the day on auspicious constellations (Rerk Mongkon), master of devil constellations (Rerk Boon Phraya Maan), and criminal constellations (Jora Rerk). Luang Phor Guay said that the Rerk Boon Phraya Maan, and Jora Rerk are constellations that help criminals, and evil people to successfully commit their crimes, and amulets of Luang Phor Guay would perform miracles to persuade those bad people to believe in good and bad karma, then they will return to support Buddhism, and finally, they will be decent citizens.
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DIMENSION: 2.90 cm high / 2.00 cm wide / 0.70 cm thick
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item # K22A60
VERY RARE Pra Nua Din Lor Pim Luang Phor Toh Gru Bang Krating, Nua Din Jet Pacha, Pasom Pong Gradook Phee Tai Hong Jet Pacha. A baked clay Big Buddha amulet with figure of Buddha in in Māravijaya or Mara Vichai Gesture seating on top of a lotus flower inside an elaborate arch copied the style of ancient Kingdom of Ayutthaya baked clay amulet discovered at Wat Bang Krating (Wat Bang Ramphueng), Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province. Made from Din Jet Pacha (earth taken from the middle of 7 most haunted cemeteries), blended with fragments of human bones taken from the unnatural dead persons from 7 most haunted cemeteries (Gradook Phee Tai Hong Jet Pacha). This amulet is over 50 years old, and the origin of this amulet is unknown.
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Pra Pim Luang Phor Toh Gru Bang Krating amulet is believed to be one of Thailand’s Best amulets for Nak-layng, ruffian (a violent person, especially one involved in crime), Mafia Boss, Crime Prevention Police Officer, Park Ranger, Field Soldier and Nak-layng Poo Ying (a connoisseur of women / a womanizer).
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BEST FOR: Pra Pim Luang Phor Toh Gru Bang Krating helps you win all fights, competitions, problems, arguments, and confrontations that you get involved in. You will NEVER be alone EVER, the spirits are with you everywhere you go. They are following you all the time. They watch your back, they protect you and prevent danger. They blind people who are going to harm you. They cast magic charm and love spells on people around you. Kongkraphan (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Klawklad Plodpai (it pushes you away from all danger), Maha-ut (it helps stop gun from shooting at you). Wealth Fetching, Maha Larp (it brings lucky wealth), Metta Maha Niyom (it makes people around you love you, be nice to you, and willing to support you for anything), Kaa Kaai Dee (it helps tempt your customers to buy whatever you are selling, and it helps attract new customers and then keep them coming back, and warning of danger. Ponggan Poot-pee pee-saat Kunsai Mondam Sa-niat jan-rai Sat Meepit (it helps ward off evil spirit, demon, bad ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse, accursedness, black magic, misfortune, doom, and poisonous animals). And this amulet helps protect you from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people. And Baihuay, the spirits of the dead in this amulet may tell/give hints of winning lottery numbers.
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Buddha in Māravijaya or Mara Vichai Gesture
Māravijaya gesture is an attitude of Buddha in Thai art of which the seated Buddha is putting his hand in the relax posture towards to the ground, loosely holding his knee. The other hand is on his lap. His eyes, sometimes closed, look down to the ground. The gesture of the hand reaching the ground is called bhumisparshamudra, which also refers to the attitude as well. The gesture refers to the episode which the Buddha calling the earth to witness.
The attitude refers to the episode that he was reaching the enlightenment and being disturbed by maras (demons). Learning that the maras asked him to give up, he touched the ground and called the Phra Mae Thorani (The Mother Earth) to help him fight with the maras. Thoranee called tonnes of water and flooded away the maras. The episode results in the name Mara Vichai which means the “Victory (vichai) over the Mara”. The Māravijaya seated Buddha is considered the common attitude for principal Buddha in ubosots of Khmer, Lao and Thai wats and Burmese kyaungs.
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The amulet made from soil or earth
The soil or earth is the oldest minerals on Earth, it accumulates all power of good deeds of all Arhats (or Luohan), Bodhisattva and Buddha as long as you and your enemies are standing/living on the earth, the Pra Mae Thoranee (the Earth Goddess) will witness good deeds and bad deeds, if you have made good deeds, then your good deeds have already witnessed by Pra Mae Thoranee, Pra Mae Thoranee will help you, and your enemies could not do any harm to you. And the difficulties of your life, Pra Mae Thoranee also witnesses, and Pra Mae Thoranee will ease all of your difficulties.
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Din Jet Pacha
Din Jet Pacha refers to earth taken from 7 most haunted cemeteries. It is believed that the earth from cemetery contains the spirits of the dead, and accumulates mystical power.
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Gradook Phee Tai Hong Jet Pacha
The human bone powder which were taken from 7 most haunted cremation sites. The Phee Tai Hong in Thai refers to death due to violence for example; homicide, suicide, traffic-related death. Those hairs of Phee Tai Hong used for making this amulet had to die on Saturday, and had their body cremations on Tuesday.
The spirit of Phee Tai Hong is believed to be trapped in the purgatory, and sunk in its own thought. Purgatory, also called The World between Worlds, is a spiritual realm that traps lost and tortured souls. Guru monks or White Robe Archan who has highest ability of magic to pull spirits of Phi Tai Hong out of the purgatory, and later enter the physical realm (human world), and ask his/her spirit to stay in the amulets. The spirit in this amulet will help its master to do anything his/her asks for, and the spirit would gain merits from helping its master, and carry its merits to the next world.
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The process of making Buddha amulet that contains human remains with sacred herb, and other holy materials is known as “Pong Prai Kumarn Maha Phood”, the Guru Monks who have ability to make this type of Holy Powder must have “Vicha Arkom” to control spirits that come with human remains and those sacred herb, NOT every monk could make Pong Prai Kumarn Maha Phood. It would bring disaster to those who made and those who wear amulets that contain this type of Holy Powder if the process of making was completely wrong! But the amulets made by Guru Monks are completely safe to wear.
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WARNING: This amulet contains human remains. Not suitable for people who have Spectrophobia (the fear of ghosts). People who have Spectrophobia cannot control themselves while experiencing ghosts, they might have sudden cardiac death or cause harm to themselves from temporary loss of consciousness.
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DIMENSION: 3.30 cm high / 2.80 cm wide / 1.10 cm thick
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item # K22A60
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item # K22A54
RARE Pra Nang Phaya Soom Kuu Tat Chit, Nua Waek Man, Luang Phor Guay. A triangular Buddha amulet with bas-relief of Buddha in Mara Vichai Gesture with double triangular raised lines frame, and the cuts at the edges of the of the amulet are close to the outer triangular frame. In the back is with a hand engraving “Yant Na Kao Ha” cabalistic writing by Luang Phor Guay himself. The content or material of making this amulet is as the same as the famous Pra Waek Maan Luang Phor Guay, Nua Pong Namman (holy powder blended with tung oil), BE 2500. Made by Luang Phor Guay of Wat Khositaram (Wat Ban Khae), Chai Nat Province after BE 2500 (CE 1957).
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BEST FOR: Pra Nang Phaya of Luang Phor Guay is filled with power of temptation and attraction. It makes persons around you irresistible to your charm. It has a magic power of hypnosis, it turns you to a convincer, you could put any people around you under hypnosis, and take over their minds to do whatever you want. And it signifies continuous growth and multiplication in wealth, money luck, and good fortune. Wealth Fetching, Maha Larp (it brings lucky wealth), Metta Maha Niyom (it helps bring loving, caring, and kindness, and compassion from people all around you to you), Mahasanay (Magic Charm) it helps turn you to prince charming in the eyes of girls, Maha Larp (it brings Lucky Wealth / wealth fetching), and Kaa Kaai Dee (it helps tempt your customers to buy whatever you are selling, and it helps attract new customers and then keep them coming back. Nang Nieow, a rock-hard skin that is completely impervious to damage with bludgeoning or piercing weapons. This tagrut has a tendency to draw positive energy. Kongkraphan Chatrie (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Klawklad Plodpai (it pushes you away from all danger), Maha-ut (it helps stop gun from shooting at you). Ponggan Poot-pee pee-saat Kunsai Mondam Sa-niat jan-rai Sat Meepit (it helps ward off evil spirit, demon, bad ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse, accursedness, black magic, misfortune, doom, and poisonous animals). It helps protect you from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people. This amulet would grant your wish to have glorious future in your career, business, with success plus wealth and prosperity. And the force of the bad intentions / activities / behaviors from your enemies hitting you, the Khata Sà-tón Klap Spell puts an equal force back onto them, meaning those bad intentions / activities / behaviors bounce back up to your enemies.
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Yant Na Kao Haa is a sacred cabalistic writings in a reverse style. The Yant Na Kao Haa is an erotic, enchantment, and charm spells believed that no one could resist its power.
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Pra Nang Phaya
Pra Nang Phaya or the Queen of Buddha Amulet refers to a triangular amulet with figure of a seating Buddha in it. Pra Nang Phaya was firstly discovered inside the ruined stupa/chedi at Wat Nang Phaya, and this type of Buddha amulet was named Pra Nang Phaya ever since. Pra Nang Phaya is one of a set of five (Benjapakee) MOST wanted 5 amulets among Thai colletors. Pra Nang Phaya is believed to have a high power of Metta Maha Niyom (it helps bring loving, caring, and kindness, and compassion from people all around you to you), and Klawklad Plodpai (it brings safety, and pushes you away from all danger).
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Buddha in Māravijaya or Mara Vichai Gesture
Māravijaya gesture is an attitude of Buddha in Thai art of which the seated Buddha is putting his hand in the relax posture towards to the ground, loosely holding his knee. The other hand is on his lap. His eyes, sometimes closed, look down to the ground. The gesture of the hand reaching the ground is called bhumisparshamudra, which also refers to the attitude as well. The gesture refers to the episode which the Buddha calling the earth to witness.
The attitude refers to the episode that he was reaching the enlightenment and being disturbed by maras (demons). Learning that the maras asked him to give up, he touched the ground and called the Phra Mae Thorani (The Mother Earth) to help him fight with the maras. Thoranee called tonnes of water and flooded away the maras. The episode results in the name Mara Vichai which means the "Victory (vichai) over the Mara". The Māravijaya seated Buddha is considered the common attitude for principal Buddha in ubosots of Khmer, Lao and Thai wats and Burmese kyaungs.
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“ขอศิษย์ทั้งหลายอย่าอดอย่าอยากอย่ายากอย่าจนอย่าต่ำกว่าคนอย่าจนกว่าเขา”
“All of my Looksit (disciples / followers /adherents/ worshippers / devotees) will be away from destitution, failure, hardship & difficulty in living, poverty, inferiority, and deterioration in quality of life.”
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Luang Phor Guay was highly respected by Luang Phor Pare of Wat Pikulthong, Singburi Province. Many Batches of Luang Phor Pare’s amulets were blessed by Luang Phor Guay first, Luang Phor Pare would bring them to Luang Phor Guay and ask Luang Phor Guay to bless them for him before the Grand Blessing Ceremonies…
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*All of the amulet made by Luang Phor Guay, the last mantra that Luang Phor Guay blessed on amulets was “The Khata Sà-tón Klap (The Bouncing Back Mantra)”. The force of the bad intentions / activities / behaviors from your enemies hitting you, the Khata Sà-tón Klap puts an equal force back onto them, meaning those bad intentions / activities / behaviors bounce back up to your enemies.
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LUANG PHOR GUAY
Luang Phor Guay was an abbot of Wat Kositaram (Wat Ban Khae), Chainat Province living between (BE 2448 to BE 2522)
Luang Phor Guay was a disciple of many Legendary Guru Monks, for instance;
- The Holy Luang Phu Tao of Wat Kaang Kaao, a senior brotherhood of Luang Phu Suk of Wat Pak Klong Makham-tao
- The Holy Luang Phu Sri of Wat Pra Prang
- The Holy Luang Phor Derm of Wat Nong Pho
The supernatural power of Luang Phor Guay experienced by his Looksit (disciples / followers /adherents/ worshippers / devotees)
1)An ability to know the future.
2)An ability to shoot clay ball bullets from a sling bow with cursive path (line of fire) to any targets Luang Phor Guay wanted, no matter how far they were.
3)An ability to make a ring to be put on anybody’s fingers no matter where they were by blowing rings from Luang Phor Guay’s palms.
4)Photo shootings without Luang Phor Guay’s permission, those photos would be blurry or camera malfunctions.
5)An ability to make people who just visited Luang Phor Guay not to recognize Luang Phor Guay after leaving Luang Phor Guay.
6)An ability to stop gun from firing at him or anyone
7)An ability to make gun malfunction by squeezing out a piece of cloth in his hands.
8)An ability to make ants to return to their nest hole.
9)An ability to bless chicken food, and made chickens eat it if the chickens or the chicken eggs were stolen, and later eaten by the thieves, the thieves would got Dermatophytosis or Ringworm on their skins.
10)An ability to use a rock tying up with a robe, and beat up his looksit, and looksit felt no pain.
11)An ability to stop the gun from firing by saying “the gun jammed”.
12)An ability to treat people with headache by pinching their own thumbs.
13)An ability to heal people with broken bones.
14)An ability to replace the pain during child labor from wives to their husbands.
15)An ability to turn a man to both a crocodile, and then a tiger or vice versa.
16)An ability to turn midrib of a banana leaf to a green snake, and a loincloth belt to a cobra.
17)An ability to turn leaves of Maerua siamensis (Kurz) Pax tree to wasps.
18)An ability to turn a joss stick wrapped with red paper to a Siamese fighting fish.
19)An ability to hold burning charcoal in his hands
20)An ability to pick anything that his hand could hold from anyplace, no matter how far they were.
21) Luang Phor Guay’s message to his looksit would come true.
22)An ability to make his amulets floating in the water or flying in the air.
23)An ability to command wasps to sting any people he wanted. And command turtles to search for anybody he wanted.
24)An ability to toss his amulets into the air, and those amulets were flying to people whom he wanted to give amulets to, no matter where they lived.
25)An ability to know if his Looksit were assaulted or in danger, no matter where they were at.
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THE AMULETS OF LUANG PHOR GUAY
Luang Phor Guay made and blessed all of his amulets by himself. Mon Pra Gaan, the Lord Kala in Sanskrit, the Pra Gaan Mantra, the one who is beyond time (death) and universe and all life within, and the god of death. Those who have good intentions of using Luang Phor Guay’s amulets would be blessed, those who are not will be doomed. And all amulets made by Luang Phor Guay, at the final of blessing ritual, Luang Phor Guay would end with Khata Sa-ton-klap. Such Khata has a power that helps protect amulet wears from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people. Not only protection from those kind of people, but also people who are thinking a “bad” thought about the amulet wearers will also be doomed.
REMARK: According to Looksit (disciples / followers / adherents / worshippers / devotees) of Luang Phor Guay, Luang Phor Guay made amulets every day to release his mind power (Grasin Fire) that generated heat in his body, and Luang Phor Guay NEVER made amulets for sale. Luang Phor Guay just gave amulets to anybody he wanted.
THE BLESSING PROCESS OF AMULETS OF LUANG PHOR GUAY
Luang Phor Guay blessed his amulets at the 7 times of the day firstly in the early morning, in the late morning, in the afternoon, in the late afternoon, in the evening, in the late evening, and at midnight. These 7 times of blessing was said to be the blessing process of Black Magic, and to prolong/extent the lives of people who wear his amulets in case that people’s lifespan on earth are shorten by their bad karma. And only best guru monks or Best white robe masters could perform such rituals. Luang Phor Guay would pick the day on auspicious constellations (Rerk Mongkon), master of devil constellations (Rerk Boon Phraya Maan), and criminal constellations (Jora Rerk). Luang Phor Guay said that the Rerk Boon Phraya Maan, and Jora Rerk are constellations that help criminals, and evil people to successfully commit their crimes, and amulets of Luang Phor Guay would perform miracles to persuade those bad people to believe in good and bad karma, then they will return to support Buddhism, and finally, they will be decent citizens.
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DIMENSION: 3.50 cm high / 2.30 cm high / 1.00 cm thick
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item # K22A54
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