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mileapo · 7 months
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'Apo-Nattawin' faith and belief that effort never betrays dreams.
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 Before the day, I had the opportunity to talk with Apo. We looked at his IG first. And then was struck by the cute and fun poses of the pictures and reels he took with Doraemon. 
   “Very cute. And then when I went to see the biography of the person who wrote Doraemon (Fujio Fujiko), it was really cool. With the fact that he wrote down each chapter from his travels abroad and photographed it. Before drawing it into various episodes in Doraemon, when I was a kid I liked Doraemon. And read a lot of comic books. Whether Naruto or Doctor Slum,” Apo talks about what he got from the futuristic cat robot and continues:
 “As an ambitious child, there will be a feeling that everything can happen. And Doraemon makes us feel that everything can really happen. I like that the writer has imagination and is able to express that. What is his imagination? That means that belief or imagination can actually happen. And it inspired me.” 
Do you remember the picture of yourself as a child? What was Apo like?
If you go back to Boy Apo, you can see pictures of him and the city of Hua Hin. He was there. In a tenement house, living with parents, siblings, and grandmother. The family atmosphere is Thai-Chinese, we are used to parents speaking Thai and talking to children in Thai. But I will speak Chinese with Grandma. My family is a big, warm family.  
It feels like a Chinese child if our parents speak Chinese to Grandma and Grandpa. Can you hear it?
  I can hear it when he curses (laughs). It's when Grandma and Grandpa secretly talk to their parents. Complaining about us in Chinese to our parents. And when he speaks often, we will remember that this word is a curse word.   It's like he's finished talking to us. Then scolding us and our parents. That's about it.
I know that when I was a child, I loved to pray with my mother.
 I may not remember all the moments from that time. But my mother always told me that when I was a child When I cried, my mother would lead me up to pray with her. Which is already my mother's daily routine, So she took me up to pray with her. Because when we pray, we become quiet and gradually absorb it. 
That's a picture of one activity you often did as a child.
Yes, when I was a child I didn't go out and play like other kids. For example, on New Year's, other people go out to play, go to temple festivals, watch fireworks, but for me, my parents take me to the temple to pray and make merit. As a child, there are activities that I always do at the temple with my family. That was a religious activity. When I entered Mathayom 4, I had to transfer from Hua Hin Wittayalai School to study at Yothinburana School in Bangkok. And that was the first time I realized that what our parents really instilled in us. 
How?
When I moved to live alone, at first I was happy, feeling like a child who was now free. I know I'm growing up. But I'm staying in Bangkok for a while until the New Year festival. Eh... Where should I go? Other people have plans to travel there and here. But I can't imagine. My childhood memories take me back again. That is, going to the temple. So I went to Wat Amphawan in Sing Buri Province. Take the train to celebrate the New Year with yourself there, that is, go pray. 
You said you went alone. It shows that you are a person who likes to do things alone. Have you ever felt lonely?
Actually, I have an older sister and a younger brother. But we weren't very close when we were kids. My older sister is at an all-girls school. As for his younger brother, he is at a boarding school. My parents tend to give their children a lot of freedom. So I'm not sure if I'm lonely or not. Because I saw my parents working hard. With the belief that education is important. We cannot deny that education comes with expenses. He works and sends us to study to have knowledge. Our children's duty is to study, so we don't feel lonely even though our parents still work hard. 
It's said that changing schools takes you out of your comfort zone.
     It's like starting a new life. Like putting clothes in a bag (laughs) because I studied in Hua Hin at the same school from kindergarten until the end of Mathayom 3. Changing schools is already a big deal. But moving provinces, moving is like having to learn a new life. We are like fish out of water. Because when I came to study in Bangkok, I didn't have any friends yet. As for his friends at school, he has a group that he has studied with since childhood. It's called having to continually adapt.
Coming to a new life in Bangkok It's like a path that was drawn to work in the entertainment industry.
     I started by working first. Then had the opportunity to get to know P'Bem. He was the one who brought me to cast a drama on Channel 3, which overlapped with the time I was entering Rangsit University. And it's a young age where we don't have to follow many rules anymore. I didn't have to cut it. We wear whatever clothes we want to wear. I didn't study from morning until evening. I feel like I've grown into an adult. In addition, he also came to act in his first drama.
Sod Revenge Saen Rak It's the first drama where you worked with a big actor. And this drama is very famous.
     Yes, but the drama will focus on the timeline of the senior generation. As for me, I'm a new kid, I'm very new, so people don't know me a bit. 
GQ: But many people know Apo's name precisely from the first drama. But after that, you disappeared from the industry.
I disappeared. It's just thinking that people only have one life. So what will we do in life? That day, I was 25 years old and had not yet made a final decision with myself about which direction to take. One day we were filming a drama. Then there are 2 dramas a year. They finish filming, go out to work, and then start filming a new drama. Life is just a loop. There isn't much variety. In fact, I want to work on something that is diverse. I've been acting in dramas since I was 19 years old, and doing modeling, but I've never tried any other careers. In addition to playing the role of a character That is to do the career of that character. So I asked myself, should I go find something to do first? Even though at that time I loved being an actor. But I want to try and find something to do to fight for my life. It's really life, of one man, how to fight. First of all, I decided to focus on finishing my studies first. Then gradually go to settle in a foreign country.
GQ: That's the United States.
Yes, I went to New York with the intention of becoming an actor. I wanted to try. I always thought, if I had to leave tomorrow. And I haven't fulfilled my dream yet, I will regret it. But if I did it today, whatever the result will be, whatever it is. We just stepped out. That's all it takes to be happy. 
GQ: How did you start following your dreams?
     I sell everything. Selling here and there privately. Then collect all the clothes you have in Thailand. I mean, I guess I won't come back. The time when we were slowly packing up our things and booking plane tickets. Manage everything It's like life is about to start over. At that time, it was like, oh... This is the feeling of a person who dares to make a decision or do something seriously. Because all this time, my work is just modeling and acting. To be honest, it's about earning money. Which for me may not be the answer. Because when there is a good script or character, that will only be forwarded into the channel's working system.
GQ: What was it like starting a new life there? And what do you clearly see of the people there?
     Let's start with the culture of the people there. I will explain it like this. Can you imagine that? In New York, we just step out of the house. No one walked slowly. If you don't walk the dog or eat anything, no one walked slowly. Everyone walks quickly. Therefore, it means that everyone has goals for their daily life. which we are one of them. It makes me feel happy to be in a place where everyone has the same energy as me. 
     Later, my first goal was to enter acting school. which requires a lot of money It's like having to have extra money to back up for university. I want to attend the William Esper Studio acting school, which aside from costing a lot of money, Must apply for visa correctly. So I went to study the language first.
     But because the cost of living there is very high. And my background is not any type of person. You can sleep any way you want. At least if we have to live somewhere. Or we can do something to get us to the place we choose. It's better than having to save everything. Or go to a place where we don't want to be. If so, I would like to use more energy to stay in a good environment and room. That means I have to work harder. To be in the Bedford Avenue area, I think energy here is us. Because I think the Manhattan side is not energy like us.
Cutting back to the room, the room only has this space. (He assembled it by hand.) There was no wardrobe. I use the method of placing the suitcases close together. On the other side is a bed and a desk. which I need to fold all the laundry Allocate it to all areas. And on top of the head is a heater that can hold a few things that don't look too dangerous . Well, when I'm in a situation like this, I'm... well, that's really cool. That we live in a place we like, but oh my, the living conditions are very difficult. But I try to remember that day and say, OK, if one day we grow up, we will never forget this day. We have tried doing something like this. And then I was very happy. 
GQ: From a child who lives with a large family. There are parents to take care of. Then one day I had to go live abroad, which was like having to start a new life. Was there any event where you felt like you were truly out of your shell?
     Our families may not be very close. But I was taken care of by my parents, who could say that they made sure that even the littlest things, like assuming we were in Bangkok, Then he said he wanted a razor. He would buy it from Hua Hin and drive it to me. That is, he is a parent who loves his children and takes care of them that much. So that means I almost never have to fight on my own. 
     Until one day when I was in America, I went to buy oranges and remembered that 3 oranges cost 1.5 dollars. I thought "what if they were wrong?" So we I a picture. Okay, take 3 oranges and pay. It turned out that the employee was charging 1 coin per orange, making a total of 3 coins. That is, he was charging more than the promotional price at that time, so we, ah, got on with it (laughs). I took a picture for them to look at and said you were wrong. At that time, in my heart I was secretly afraid that he would scold me back. But as soon as he finished, what he replied was ' Ok fine! ' at that moment. It was the moment when I felt like, "Hey! You can do it here.
     I walked out and stood in front of the store and held an orange and a receipt. Hey! He has given the wrong amount. He has given too much because of my love of justice. So I went back and told him again. I can remember the moment it came out. If it's a movie We were standing and the camera must have tracked in front of us. Then the camera panned up to the sky. Like the picture in the movie The Shawshank Redemption where Andy Dufresne gets out of prison . My feeling is like being free like that. 
     From the normal time of buying things I've never looked at what, how much, if it's the correct change. I've never looked at a receipt since I was born. Because someone takes care of us His parents will buy it for him. So I'm used to having my parents take care of me. But that day was the day I grew up! (smile)
GQ: Your life changed because of oranges.
     Yes, it was one of the turning points because of Orange.
GQ: And another turning point that cannot be denied is that Kinn Porsche The Series has not made you known only in Thailand. But it goes far to the global level.
     Speaking of that time, I still didn't understand anything. But when Be On Cloud came to do it, we knew right away that this was a turning point. He came and spread out the whole pattern, the script, the characters, everything. Okay, we started to see the picture. See the script being developed Until it started to get intense That's important because everyone believes the same thing. No one on the team said it was impossible. Everyone will believe that it is possible. Even I myself have never seen anything like Kinn Porsche have done before. The B on Cloud team and I did our very best and with every imagination we believed it would be possible.
     Assuming 100 percent, it's possible 50-60 if you really work globally. It means their technology, their equipment, their creativity. Including various cultures Bring it together with us It should be able to create really cool work. Suppose you work with Christopher Nolan (Christopher Nolan), how many people in the world will there be? that can tell the story of the universe and we believe it really exists Or maybe he doesn't have him. But it can make us feel like we are part of it. How do you know what that era was like? Just a book with only drawings and letters. But he can make it out. If so, we want to try to carry out our intentions. Then mix it Or try to work with people at the global level who have cutting-edge equipment or thinking methods. I think it would be fun. At least I just want to do it. I'm very happy.
GQ: Do you think it's effort or ambition? What's more important?
     We have to come together. If you're ambitious, then you don't try. It would be like asking for a blessing from a monk and then not getting the job done. 
GQ: Nowadays, if you choose to do a piece of work, What do you think is basic?
     I will consider that tomorrow we may not be on this planet anymore. Suppose we are not alive. Then we turned around and looked. What are we proud of? What have we done for anyone? As of today, this is one thing that we are very proud of. So it's a fan club. They are not just supporting us. But they intend to come and support us. Stay tuned for our work. Every time we have to do our best. We send happiness We send them our full love because it is give and take.
     Therefore, we must intend to give. So what do we have? We may not have anything to offer. But we have eyes that can comfort you. We have words that can help heal your heart. We have positive energy to give her. We can exchange it. She definitely didn't come to waste. I feel that this is one thing that we are very proud of that we have done for the people who love us. 
GQ: Do you think that the entertainment industry, if not including money, how has it changed you?
     A lot has changed. Like just now, I thought that all the time I was working (Fashion shoot with GQ Thailand ) Seriously, money is the last item. Because I will choose the choice that if we are not here, have you done anything for anyone yet? OK, money has to be spent. But what has changed is that I want to create pride in what we have done for others.
GQ: How do you see the future of your acting career?
     I still have dreams of working at the global level. Like many actors, for a person to become famous, he must be dedicated. This is what I like about New York: it's a melting pot and everything moves so fast. If you can't do it, you leave and let someone who is more skilled come in and do it. Because there are hundreds of people who can do better than you. But what should you do to be able to survive? Everyone is equally talented. Everyone might be better at it. I think this is the coolness. I want to study what he thinks, what he sees, how he lives his life. What are your plans in life? Because right now we don't just want money.
GQ: You have a goal and you have to reach it.
   I believe there is no one on earth who says we have to be like this, have to do this, but I believe, I believe, I believe.
GQ: One day we will see what you want to do and be successful.
Thank you. At least I have to do what I want to do (smiles).
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hadeschan · 8 months
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RARE Look-om Pong Yant Gror Pet, Luang Phor Paan, Wat Bang Nom Kho. A holy powder ball, made from countless of sacred materials that grounded into powder, then mixed them with plaster cement and holy water, then made as chalk sticks, then writing a Yant Gror Pet (a Diamond Shield Cabalistic Writing) on a stone board, saying a sermon (Khata Yant Gror Pet), then erased it, and gathering that powder to made “Pong Yant Gror Pet” to be stuffed on the top of the Thailand’s MOST expensive baked clay amulets of Luang Phor Paan. Made by Luang Phor Paan of Wat Bang Nom Kho, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province between BE 2460 to BE 2480 (CE 1917 to CE 1937).
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The baked clay amulets of Luang Phor Paan of Wat Bang Nom Kho are Thailand’s BEST and the MOST expensive baked clay amulets. They are all stuffed with Pong Yant Gror Pet (Diamond Shield Holy Powder) on the top, if the powder was missing that amulet is powerless with lower value.
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BEST FOR: Mai Tai Hong in Thai means you will never die unnatural (unnatural death includes accidents, homicide, suicide, violent death, falls, poisoning or overdoses (intentional and unintentional) and drowning.). Ultimate Safety Shield to prevent damage from hazards, disasters, and misfortune. Klawklad Plodpai (it brings safety, and pushes you away from all danger), Kongkraphan Chatrie (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Nang Nieow (a rock-hard skin that is completely impervious to damage with bludgeoning or piercing weapons), Maha-ut (it stops gun from shooting at you), Metta Maha Niyom (it helps bring loving, caring, and kindness, and compassion from people all around you to you), Wealth Fetching, Maha Larp (it brings Lucky Wealth), 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 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). This amulet helps protect you from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people. And Look-om Pong Yant Gror Pet of Luang Phor Paan has a power to untie / unlock things that are holding you back from your ultimate success in life and in career.
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Luang Phor Paan of Wat Bang Nom Kho (Wat Bang Nom Kho Paan Uthit), living between BE 2418 to BE 2481 (CE 1875 to CE 1938)
Luang Phor Paan of Wat Bang Nom Kho was one of 3 Arahants (one who has gained insight into the true nature of existence and has achieved Nirvana) of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, the other 2 were Luang Phor Jong of Wat Natang Nok, and Luang Phu Yim of Wat Chao Jet Nai. Luang Phor Paan of Wat Bang Nom Kho was a maker of Thailand’s most expensive, and the most wanted baked clay Buddha amulet.
Luang Phor Paan born Paan Suthawong on July 16, BE 2418 at Bang Nom Kho, Sena, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province. In BE 2439, at the age of 21, Paan ordained as Buddhist monk at Wat Bang Nom Kho, given Buddhist Monk name to “Sonantho”. And Luang Phor Soon of Wat Pla Mo was his preceptor, Luang Phor Joi of Wat Ban Phaen was an Ordination Master, and Pra Archan Um of Wat Suthapot was a Second Ordination Master. Luang Phor Paan studied Dharma with Luang Phor Soon at Wat Pla Mo, then Luang Phor Paan went to study Buddhist Scriptures at Wat Saket, Temple of the Golden Mount, Bangkok and Wat Chao Jet Nai, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province. Later Luang Phor Paan visited the Holy Luang Phor Niam of Wat Noi, Suphan Buri Province to learn Traditional Thai Herbal Medicine. And Luang Phor Paan went to see Luang Phor Nhong of Wat Khlong Madan (Wat Mai Amphawan) to learn making Buddha amulets, and Vipassana Meditation. Luang Phor Nhong of Wat Khlong Madan was also a master (teacher) of Luang Phor Sod of Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen, the Founder of Dhammakaya Meditation. Luang Phor Paan also studied many holy cabalistic writings especially Yant Gròr Pet (a diamond shield Cabalistic Writing) from a White Robe Master, Archan Jang at Sawankhalok, Sukhothai Province. And Pra Khata Patjek Bodhisattva from Kru Pêung, a Holy White Robe Master of Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. After that Luang Phor Paan was back to Wat Bang Nom Kho and became the 3rd abbot of Wat Bang Nom Kho. Luang Phor Paan helped countless of people who suffered from sickness, and unknown forces (bad spell, curse, accursedness, black magic). Luang Phor Paan made amulets and Yantra Banners given to Looksit (disciples / followers /adherents/ worshippers / devotees) for being away from destitution, failure, hardship & difficulty in living, poverty, inferiority, and deterioration in quality of life. Luang Phor Paan passed away on July 26, BE 2481 at the age of 63, 42 years as Buddhist monk.
*The most powerful mind power of Luang Phor Paan was to unlock all locks, knots, spells and curses. Legend has it that once Luang Phor Paan touched any buildings and cars with locks, they would all be unlocked by themselves automatically. And the amulets blessed or made by Luang Phor Paan are believed to have that power to untie / unlock things that are holding you back from your ultimate success in life and in career.
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dewsjourney · 5 years
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170729 wat amphawan, singburi, thailand
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Khammoune Manosinh Obituary
Mrs. Khammoune Manosinh, age 75, of Murfreesboro, TN passed away Wednesday, September 14, 2022. She was born in Laos. Mrs. Manosinh was a very hard worker to make sure she provided for her family. She was involved with Wat Lao Buddharam Temple and Wat Amphawan of America. Mrs. Manosinh is survived be her daughters, Sisamay Manosinh and Somchay Hemsouvanh; grandchildren, Oday Litthimane, Judy…
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The royal regalia and their origins
The royal regalia and their origins
ศาสตร์เกษตรดินปุ๋ย : ขอบคุณแหล่งข้อมูล : หนังสือพิมพ์ The Nation
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 The quintet of the royal regalia
A mural in the ubosot of Wat Amphawan Chetiyaram in Samut Songkhram province depicts the chief Brahmin presenting Phra Maha Phichai Mongkut (the Great Crown of Victory) to King Rama II during the coronation ceremony.
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#Thailand -- Two monks have become embroiled in a drunken brawl north of Bangkok last night. The two were injured in a skuffle and knife fight after they drank together at their temple in Ang Thong's Pa Mok district. Local police were called to Wat Amphawan at 11pm. When police arrived they found 52 year
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Thai Lao Food Fair! (at Wat Amphawan of America)
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Mae Yai’s Blessing
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Mae Yai's Blessing. 27Jan1998: Upasika Sum Tongying or Mae Yai (Grandma) the layperson teacher of vipassana practice of Wat Amphawan passed away. This is the blessing from her to every practitioner when the session is over: . Rejoicing together. May you be blessed with long life, beauty, happiness and strength. May your wish come true. May you prosper and are wealthy and lucky. May you and your family find peace and happiness. May you be healthy all through your life. May you fulfill your generosity and virtue perfection. May these perfections conduce to the Path and Fruition. May you overcome all obstacles. May you be safe on your way home, all and every one.
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VERY RARE Rian Chula Mongkut Phra Sang Chak, Nua Deebuk, Luang Phor Niam, Wat Noi. An ancient tin mint coin, in the front is with bas-relief of a Thai Royal Crown on top of a pedestal tray with 2 royal parasols at both sides. The Royal Crown is called Chula Mongkut or Phra Kieo is a coronet worn by Thai princes and princesses. It was chosen by King Rama V as his personal emblem. In the back is with Phra Sang Chak, a white elephant in the Chakra, a National Flag of Siam since King Rama V (King Chulalongkorn) of the House of Chakri. The chakra represents the reestablishment of the Thai Kingdom under the Chakri dynasty. And a white elephant was featured in the center of the chakra to symbolize power and prosperity. This coin was in circulation on Nov 15, BE 2411 to Apr 14, BE 2418 (CE 1868 – CE 1875). And this tin coin was blessed / consecrated by the Holy Luang Phor Niam of Wat Noi, Suphan Buri Province given to his Looksit (disciple / follower /adherent/ worshipper / devotee) as amulet in BE 2433 (CE 1890).
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BEST FOR: Power of Authority and Prosperity. It provides Power of Authority to you. It helps make people work under you follow your lead and encourage them to work hard for you, and it helps you have victory over your troubles. It has a tendency to draw positive energy. Kongkraphan Chatrie (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack)Klawklad Plodpai (it brings safety, and pushes you away from all danger), Maha-ut (it stops gun from shooting at you), Metta Maha Niyom (it helps bring loving, caring, and kindness, and compassion from people all around you to you), 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. 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.
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Luang Phor Niam of Wat Noi
The Holy Luang Phor Niam of Wat Noi, Suphan Buri Province. The Legendary Guru Monk of Rattanakosin Era (Bangkok Period). The senior classmate of Somdej Pra Buddhachan Toh of Wat Rakang. The Master (teacher) of Luang Phor Nhong of Wat Klong Ma Done (Wat Amphawan), Luang Phor Paan of Wat Bang Nom Kho, and Luang Phor Sod of Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen, living between BE 2370 to BE 2450 (CE 1827 to CE 1907).
Luang Phor Niam was born in BE 2372 in the reign of King Rama III (King Nangklao), the third king of Siam under the House of Chakri. Luang Phor Niam became Buddhist monk at Wat Pa Phruek, Suphan Buri Province, then Luang Phor Niam travelled to Bangkok to study Dharma, Buddhist Sutras, Vipassana-Kammatthana, and Vicha-akom (magical power) from many Guru Monks. It is believed that the Dhammakaya Meditation of Luang Phor Sod of Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen and Vicha Manoyanithi Meditation of Luang Phor Lersi Lingdam of Wat Chantaram (Wat Tha Sung) are originally from Luang Phor Niam of Wat Noi. Luang Phor Niam was senior classmate of Somdej Pra Buddhachan Toh of Wat Rakang, Luang Phu Chuang of Wat Rangsi, Luang Phu Kam of Wat Amarin, and Luang Phu Chan of Wat Plub. After staying at Bangkok for 20 years, Luang Phor Niam came back to Wat Ror Chareon, Suphan Buri Province, and later Luang Phor Niam became an abbot of Wat Noi until the last chapter of his life. The amulets made by Luang Phor Niam are mostly with the combination of mercury. Luang Phor Niam was the one and only Guru Monk that could made mercury, the silvery-white liquid metal became solid with his mind power. The amulets made by Luang Phor Niam of Wat Noi are with esteem power of Kongkraphan Chatrie (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Klawklad Plodpai (it pushes you away from all danger), and Maha-ut (it helps stop gun from shooting at you).The Holy Luang Phu Boon of Wat Klang Bang Kaeo, and Somdej Sangharaja (Phae Tissadevo)of Wat Suthat Thepwararam, the 12th Supreme Patriarch of Thailand followed the process of making amulet of Luang Phor Niam, and had large collection of the amulets of Luang Phor Niam of Wat Noi.
Luang Phor Niam is the one and the only monk in the history of Thailand that passed away in parinirvana gesture as Buddha.  In Buddhism, parinirvana (Sanskrit: parinirvāṇa; Pali: parinibbāna) is commonly used to refer to nirvana-after-death, which occurs upon the death of someone who has attained nirvana during their lifetime. It implies a release from Saṃsāra, karma and rebirth as well as the dissolution of the skandhas.
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King Rama V (King Chulalongkorn)
Chulalongkorn (20 September 1853 – 23 October 1910) was the fifth monarch of Siam under the House of Chakri, titled Rama V. He was known to the Siamese of his time as Phra Phuttha Chao Luang (the Royal Buddha).
 Chulalongkorn's reign was characterized by the modernization of Siam, governmental and social reforms, and territorial concessions to the British and French. As Siam was surrounded by European colonies, Chulalongkorn, through his policies and acts, ensured the independence of Siam.[1][disputed – discuss] All his reforms were dedicated to ensuring Siam's independence given the increasing encroachment of Western powers, so that Chulalongkorn earned the epithet Phra Piya Maharat (พระปิยมหาราช, the Great Beloved King).
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DIMENSION: 2.90 cm in diameter / 0.30 cm thick
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RARE Pra Pong Luang Phu Nak Wat Mrigadayavan, Nua Pong Namman, Pim Nang Kwak, Pim Jumbo, Lang Yant Tri Nisinghe. An extra-large holy powder Nang Kwak amulet blended with tung oil with figure of Thai Folklore Wealth Fetching Deity, and an imprint of Yantra Tri Nisinghe (cabalistic writing) in the back. Made by Luang Phu Nak, the Chief Abbot of Wat Hua-hin (Wat Amphawan), Prachuap Khiri Khan Province while Luang Phu Nak was a Chief Abbot of Wat Mrigadayavan , Phetchaburi Province. This Batch of amulets was made under the command of HM King Rama VI (King Vajiravudh) in BE 2462 (CE 1919). This Batch of amulet was intentionally made ONLY for Royal Family Members, Royal Servants, Royal Guards, and some were given to people who lived around King Rama VI’s newly built Mrigadayavan Palace, Phetchaburi Province.
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BEST FOR: This amulet helps increase your sales, boost business profitability, and attract attention and boost foot traffic to your shop/store. 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. Wealth Fetching, Maha Larp (it brings lucky wealth), Metta Maha Niyom (it helps make people around you love you, be nice to you, and support you no matter what), and Yuyong Kongkraphan (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Klawklad Plodpai (it brings safety, and pushes you away from all danger), Maha-ut (it stops gun from shooting at you). And Ponggan Poot-pee pee-saat Kunsai Mondam Sat Meepit (it helps ward off evil spirit, demon, bad ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse, black magic, and poisonous animals). Maha Sanay (it helps turn you to Prince Charming in the eyes of women/men). It also warns danger coming ahead.
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A BE 2462 WAT MRIGADAYAVAN BATCH OF AMULETS
Pra Somdej Wat Maruekkhathaiyawan (Wat Mrigadayavan), a Batch of amulets made of Tri-nisinghe Holy Powder as of Somdej Pra Sangglaraj Suk Kai-tuan of Wat Plub, and Somdej Pra Buddhachan Toh of Wat Rakang. The Holy Powder prepared by LP Nak himself with Poon Leark Hoi (plaster cement made from burnt seashell), and Namman Tang-ew (tung Oil). This Batch of amulets was made under the Royal Order of King Rama VI of Bangkok Era for the best protection to all of his family members, Royal Servants, Royal Guards, and people who worked for him at Maruekkhathaiyawan Racha Nives Summer Palace in Petchaburi Province. And HM King Rama VI also had his kindness to give amulets from this Batch to people who lived around the Maruekkhathaiyawan Racha Nives Summer Palace.
The Imperial Blessing Ceremony was held at Wat Maruekkhathaiyawan, and all Holy monks of Petchaburi Province were invited, King Rama VI was a Master of Blessing Ceremony (non-monk part). Wat Maruekkhathaiyawan was under Royal Support of HM King Rama VI.
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YANT TRI NISINGHE
Yant Tri Nisinghe cabalistic writings  is a yantra for Yuyong Kongkraphan (good health, longevity, safety, away from danger, invulnerable to all weapon attack), and Maha-ut (Stopping gun from shooting at you and/or those gun will miss its aiming target). Thai men love to have yantra Tri Nisinghe tattoo on their skin, and having an amulet with yantra Tri Nisinghe is the same as you have this yantra on your skin.
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NANG KWAK
Nang Kwak  is a spirit or household divinity of Thai folklore. She brings wealth & prosperity. Nang Kwak is a benevolent spirit. She is deemed to bring luck, especially in the form of money, to the household. She is the patron Deity of all Merchants and Salesmen and can be seen in almost every business establishment in Thailand.
Thai people like to have a figurine or cloth poster (called a Pha Yant,or Yantra Cloth) of this goddess in their home or shop, where it is often placed by the shrine. Some people also wear amulets with her figure around the neck, which is a logical development, due to the fact that many people in Thailand must travel around to sell their wares, which makes a portable nang Kwak amulet the obvious choice for such a person.
Legends
Although Nang Kwak is more a figure of popular folklore than a religious deity, there are Buddhist legends that seek to incorporate her into the Buddhist fold.
One Buddhist legend presents Nang Kwak as Nang Supawadee. About 2500 years ago, before or during the time when Buddhism was beginning to spread, in the small town of Michikasandhanakara, in the Indian province of Sawadtii, there was a married couple, Sujidtaprahma and his wife Sumanta, who had a daughter named Supawadee. They were merchants who sold small amounts of wares on the markets, only earning just enough to maintain their small family from day to day. One day, they were discussing their hopes and dreams for the future, and decided that they should try to expand their business to make more profit and begin to think of being able to save something for their old age.
As a result of this conversation, they decided to try to afford to buy a gwian (cart) in order to use to travel with and sell their wares to other towns and villages. They also then brought wares from the other towns to sell in Sawadtii and Michigaasandhanakara when they returned. Sometimes, Supawadee would ask to tag along for the ride, and help them. One day, as Supawadee was helping her parents to sell wares in a distant town, she was lucky to be able to hear a sermon by Phra Gumarn Gasaba Thaera; she was so convinced and moved by his sermon, that she took refuge in the Triple Gem. When Gasaba Thaera saw her faith and devotion, he collected all his powers of thought and concentration, for he was an Arahant, and bestowed blessings of good fortune and luck in salesmanship on Nang Supawadee and her Family.
Another story tells of Nang Kwak living on a higher plane of existence: Nang Kwak was the daughter of Pu Chao Khao Khiao, meaning ‘Grandfather Lord of the Green Mountain’ (Khao Khiao). Pu Chao Khao Khiao was a Lord of the Chatu Maha Rachika realm (one of the lower levels of Heaven - an Asura realm of giants and pretas). His other name is 'Pra Panasabodee’, and he is the Lord of the forest and places where wild plants grow. In that time, there was an Asura demon called To Kok Khanak (also known as “To Anurak”). To Kok Khanak was a good friend of Pu Chao Khao Khiao, who had been attacked by Phra Ram (the hero of Ramakien, Thai version of the Ramayana), who had thrown a Kok tree at him which pierced his chest and carried him through space to be pinned to the side of Pra Sumen. In addition, Pra Ram cursed him with the following magic spell: 'Until your descendants weave a Civara monks robe from lotus petals, and offer it to Pra Sri Ariya Maedtrai (Maitreya the future Buddha) your curse will not be lifted.’
After this, Nang Prachant, the daughter of Lord Kok Khanag had to serve her father, spending the days and nights trying to weave a Civara robe from lotus petals, in order to have it ready for offering to Pra Sri Ariya Maedtrai who will descend to become enlightened in a future age. Meanwhile To Kok Khanak had to remain cursed and pinned to Pra Sumen and his daughter was in a dire situation without her father to help run things. Since she had to spend all her time weaving the Civara, she had no time to sell things or make money, nor time to run a shop. When Chao Khao Khiaw heard this, he felt compassion and sent his daughter Nang Kwak to go stay with her. Because of her merit, Nang Kwak caused merchants and rich nobles to flock to Nang Prachant’s home and bestow gifts of gold, silver and money on her. Nang Prachant became wealthy and led a comfortable life.
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MRIGADAYAVAN PALACE
Mrigadayavan Palace (Phra Ratcha Niwet Maruekkhathayawan ) is a former residence of His Majesty King Vajiravudh or Rama VI who ruled Siam from 1910 to 1925. It is in Cha-am in Phetchaburi Province, Thailand. King Vajiravudh visited the palace twice during his reign. His first visit was during the summer of 1924 when he stayed for three months. His second visit lasted two months in the summer of 1925, after which he died. The palace is now a property of the Crown Property Bureau and is under the management of The Foundation of Mrigadayavan Palace under the patronage of Princess Bejaratana (FMP), the only daughter of Vajiravudh.
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DIMENSION: 4.30 cm high / 3.20 cm wide / 1.00 cm thick
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RARE Pra Lersi Borom Makru Prok Pho, Luang Phu Tim, Lang Khata Itipiso Klap Lang, Ok Wat Pho Samphan. A black color holy powder amulet with figure of the Guru Master Lersi (Hermit) seating under a Bodhi Tree with an Itipiso chant (Yant Kropetch Katha / a diamond shield mantra) in a reverse order. Made by Luang Phor Boonmee of Wat Pho Samphan, Chonburi Province in BE 2517 (CE 1974) to commemorate the completion of the construction of the temple building of Wat Pho Samphan.
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The Grand Blessing Ceremony was held at the temple of Wat Pho Samphan on Dec 29, BE 2517, Luang  Phu Tim of Wat Laharnrai and Luang Phu Toh of Wat Pradoochimplee were Masters of the Blessing Ceremony, also attending by Luang Phu Hin of Wat Rakang , Luang Phu Sim of Wat Tam Paa Plong, Luang Phor Tinn of Wat Pa Rayrai, Luang Phor Somchai of Wat Kao Sugim, Luang Phor Op of Wat Tam Kaew, Luang Phor Cheun of Wat Maap Kaa, Kruba Duangdee of Wat Ta Champee, Luang Phor Lek of Wat Payom, Luang Phor Chamlong of Wat Rat Singkon, Luang Phu Kamsaen of Wat Suan Dok, Luang Phu Duu of Wat Nong Yai, Pra Archan Boonrod of Wat Laharnrai, Pra Archan Laai of Wat Na Jomtiam, Luang Phor Laang of Wat Amphawan, Luang Phor Inn of Wat Nong Get Yai, Pra Archan Faam of Wat Aranyigavas, Luang Phor Rerm of Wat Jookgacher, and monks from Wat Aranyigavas.
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Pra Lersi Borom Makru Lersi, the Guru Master Lersi (Hermit)
Lersi, the wizard of the forest, the forest sorcerers with sinister powers working his magic for the devotee in need, and living lives dedicated to searching for enlightenment. And Hindu God, Lord Shiva was a Lersi (hermit).
Pra Lersi Borom Makru Lersi, the Guru Master Lersi (Hermit) who Mastered the Abhinya Samabhati of the Advanced Levels, and is an Expert in the practice of ‘Kasin Fai’ (Fire Elemental Control). He can stare at anything and make it be consumed in flames at a glance. He can make lead or Iron melt instantly.
The Pra Lersi Borom Makru Lersi amulet is a practical way of a spiritual transmission and empowerment of the lineage powers of the Guru Master Lersi (Hermit), and of the merits of all great teachers. It is believed to bring great auspicious blessings to those who own it. It casts out all evil influences and black magic, and transmits the merit and strengths of Pra Lersi Borom Makru Lersi down through the amulet.
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Lord Shiva was a Lersi (hermit)
The Hindu Lord Shiva was originally a hermit by nature. Lord Shiva is depicted to be a tall, powerfully-built, and extremely handsome man, with long matted dark hair and perfect fair skin. He is always seen wearing tiger skins, and is adorned with ornaments of rudraksha. He also bears the crescent moon (which symbolizes Chandra, the God of the Moon) on his head, and is often shown carrying his trident in his right hand.
Powers
As a member of the Trimurti and the God of Destruction, Lord Shiva is powerful beyond imagination. Only Lord Narayan has the capacity to stand up to his strength and valour. Examples of his formidable awe-inspiring abilities include:
Destroyer: He is the 3rd of the Trimurtis and one of the first beings to exist , he is in charge of destruction. He is so powerful only Lord Narayana has his capacity to equal his power in the whole universe.
Immortality: As a God, Lord Shiva will never grow old or die.
Cosmic Awareness: Lord Shiva has an infinite amount of knowledge about all things within and beyond the entire universe. He is also able to see the past, present, and the future, and hence could be known as "Trikaldarshi".
Teleportation: Lord Shiva has the power of teleportation, which allows him to transport himself and others instantaneously from one location to another.
Pyrokinesis: Lord Shiva has the power to create and manipulate at will, which serves as one of his primary means of offense.
Wish Granting/Boon Bestowing: Lord Shiva has the power to grant the wishes of his devotees, and therefore whoever prays to him never leaves empty-handed. His wish-granting powers were so potent that he was even able to break the laws of nature - he did not allow Yama to take Markandeya, freeing the latter from death itself as well as giving him the mantra (Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra) to help others fend off death, and he also once granted Tarkasur the boon that he could only killed by Lord Shiva's son.
Size-Manipulation: Lord Shiva has the power to manipulate his size. On one occasion, he became as huge as the galaxy in his rage to destroy Daksh. He also increased his size during the Deva-Asura War.
Battle Prowess: Lord Shiva is an extremely skilled, formidable, and experienced warrior.
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Itipiso chant (Yant Kropetch Katha / a diamond shield mantra)
The Itipiso Chant is a wish to have genuine protection and blessings from the power of Buddha, Dharma and holy monks. The Itipiso chant would enhance ability to be proficient wielding a shield in both offense and defense with great proficiency in power. In ancient Thailand, the warrior believed that Itipiso chant creates great defense and frontal attacks can be easily blocked or countered, charge at your opponent knocking them off guard, and able to stop projectiles such as arrows and bullets.
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Pim Prok Pho amulet, the amulet with figure of Buddha/Guru Monk/Lersi seating under the Bodhi Tree has hidden meaning of ‘Peace, Safety & Prosperity under the Shade of Bodhi Tree’.
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BEST FOR: The Pra Lersi Borom Makru Lersi amulet is a practical way of a spiritual transmission and empowerment of the lineage powers of the Guru Master Lersi (Hermit), and of the merits of all great teachers. It is believed to bring great auspicious blessings to those who own it. It casts out all evil influences and black magic, and transmits the merit and strengths of Pra Lersi Borom Makru Lersi down through the amulet. Klawklad Plodpai (brings safety, and pushes you away from all danger), Kongkraphan (makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Maha-ut (stops gun from shooting at you). And Ponggan Poot-pee pee-saat Kunsai Mondam (helps ward off evil spirit, demon, bad ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse and black magic).
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DIMENSION: 4.60 cm high / 3.10 cm wide / 0.50 cm thick
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Pra Somdej Gampang Kaew, Luang Phor Jong Wat Naa-taang-nok, Pim Yai, Nua Pong Namman, Ok Wat Ban Gluay. A holy powder blended with tung oil Buddha amulet with Diamond Shield surrounded Buddha, made by LP Sopit, the Abbot of Wat Ban Gluay (Wat Ramparam), Lopburi Province in BE 2504 (CE 1961). With 7 days and 7 nights non-stop Blessing Ceremony, blessed by 27 Guru Monks, for instance; LP Jong of Wat Naa-taang-nok, LP Nak of Wat Rakang, LP Mui of Wat Donrai, LP Toh of Wat Pradoochimplee, LP Charan of Wat Amphawan, LP Tinn of Wat Pa Rayrai, LP Ngern of Wat Don Yaihom, LP Pare of Wat Pikulthong, and etc…
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BEST FOR: Highly guarded and protected by 7 layers of power of Pra Ratthanatrai, the 3 Diamonds (Buddha, Dhamma,Sanggla), Kongkraphan (makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Klawklad Plodpai (brings safety, and pushes you away from all danger), Maha-ut (stops gun from shooting at you), Metta Maha Niyom (helps bring loving, caring, and kindness, and compassion from people all around you to you), Maha Sanay (helps turn you to a Prince Charming through the eyes of women),  wealth Fetching, Maha Larp (brings Lucky Wealth), and Kaa Kaai Dee (helps tempt your customers to buy whatever you are selling, and it helps attract new customers and then keep them coming back.
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DIMENSION: 3.50 cm high / 2.10 cm widest / 0.50 cm thick
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CONTENTS OF THE AMULET
- Din Jet Gru, earth from 7 crypts that hiding ancient amulets
- Klai Sema, dried moss/lichens taken from Temple Boundary Marking Stones from 7 temples that have names end with the word “Kaew”
- Sand from 7 incense sticks pots from 7 temples, and dried flower pollens from 7 temples
- Dried Bodhi Tress leaves from 7 holy places in India
- Powder crushed from used 7 Palm Leaf Buddhist Holy Scriptures
- Powder made from 70 rolls of ancient Khmer Yantra Banners
- Dried flower Pollens after offering to Buddha Statue of Wat Rakang, and powder crushed from broken Pra Somdej Pilan amulets given by LP Nak
- Holy Powder of LP Toh of Wat Pradoochimplee, LP Jong of Wat Naa-taang-nok, LP Ngern of Wat Don Yaihom, LP Tinn of Wat Pa Rayrai, LP Mui of Wat Donrai, and LP Pare of Wat Pikulthong
- Metal dust after the production of Pra Buddha Chinnaraj Roon Indochine of Wat Suthat
- Holy Powder of Pra Nang Phraya made by Pra Archan Tanom, Wat Nang Phraya, Pitsanulogh Province
- Holy Powder crushed from earth + broken ancient amulets taken from Sukhothai, Lopburi, Kampangpet, Lumphoon, Pichit Provincial Archaeological Sites
- And Pong Wan, various kinds of sacred herbal powder…
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Blessed by 27 Guru Monks namely;
1)LP Nak, Wat Rakang, Bangkok
2)LP Ngern, Wat Don Yaihom, Nakorn Pathom Province
3)LP Toh, Wat Pradoochimplee, Bangkok
4)LP Nor, Wat Klang Ta-rua, Ayutthaya Province
5)LP Ma, Wat Suthat, Bangkok
6)LP Pare, Wat Pikulthong, Singburi Province
7)LP Tinn, Wat Pa Rayrai, Suphanburi Province
8)LP Gun, Wat Kao Kaew, Nakorn Sawan Province
9)LP Jong, Wat Naa-taang-nok, Ayutthaya Province
10)LP Noi, Wat Thammasala, Nakorn Pathom Province
11)LP Suang, Wat She-pa-kaao, Ayutthaya Province
12)LP Chom, Wat Talook, Chainat Province
13)LP Kammee, Wat Tam Kuuhasawan, Lopburi Province
14)LP Prink, Wat Bohd-ghong-tanuu, Lopburi Province
15)LP Mee, Wat Kao Samorkorn, Lopburi Province
16)LP Chaai, Wat Pa Dhamma Sophon, Lopburi Province
17)LP Phan, Wat Payakkaram, Lopburi Province
18)LP Dum, Wat Sao Tong-thong, Lopburi Province
19)LP Saai, Wat Lai, Lopburi Province
20)LP Sopit, Wat Ramparam (Wat Ban Gluay), Lopburi Province
21)LP Mui of Wat Don Rai, Suphanburi Province
22)LP Mora, Cambodia
23)LP Goh, Wat Sali, Lopburi Province
24)LP Gepp, Wat Suan Lamyai, Chainat Province
25)LP Thong, Wat Kao Jakkajan, Lopburi Province
26)LP Charan, Wat Amphawan, Singburi
27)LP Kai, Wat Kao Wong, Nakorn Sawan Province
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Pra Pong Luang Phu Nak Wat Mrigadayavan, Nua Pong Namman, Pim Nang Kwak, Pim Klang, Lang Yant Trinisinghe. A medium size holy powder blended with tung oil amulet with figure of Thai Folklore Wealth Fetching Deity, and an imprint of Yantra Tri Nisinghe (cabalistic writing) in the back. Made by LP Nak, the Chief Abbot of Wat Hua-hin (Wat Amphawan), Prachuap Khiri Khan Province while LP Nak was the Chief Abbot of Wat Mrigadayavan , Phetchaburi Province. This Batch of amulets was made by the command of HM King Rama VI (King Vajiravudh) in BE 2462 / CE 1919. Intentionally made ONLY for Royal Family Members, Royal Servants, Royal Guards, and some were given to people who lived around King Rama VI’s newly built Mrigadayavan Palace, Phetchaburi Province.
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*The Third Award Winner of Buddha Images and Buddha Amulets Contest on Mar 2-3, BE 2562 / CE 2019 at Muang Pattaya 7 (Ban Nong Pak Khae) School All Activities Hall, Chonburi Province, organized by Chomrom Pra Kruang Buddha Siam Buddha Amulet Club and Pattaya City Council.
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BEST FOR: Wealth Fetching, Maha Sanay (turns you to Prince Charming), Maha Larp (brings lucky wealth), Metta Maha Niyom (helps make people around you love you, be nice to you, and support you no matter what), and Kaa Kaai Dee (helps tempt your customers to buy whatever you are selling, and it helps attract new customers and then keep them coming back. Yuyong Kongkraphan (makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Klawklad Plodpai (brings safety, and pushes you away from all danger), Maha-ut (stops gun from shooting at you).
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DIMENSION: 2.40 cm high / 1.80 cm widest / 0.80 cm thick
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Pra Somdej Wat Maruekkhathaiyawan (Wat Mrigadayavan), a Batch of amulets made of Tri-nisinghe Holy Powder as of Somdej Pra Sangglaraj Suk Kai-tuan of Wat Plub, and Somdej Pra Buddhachan Toh of Wat Rakang. The Holy Powder prepared by LP Nak himself with Poon Leark Hoi (plaster cement made from burnt seashell), and Namman Tang-ew (tung Oil). This Batch of amulets was made under the Royal Order of King Rama VI of Bangkok Era for the best protection to all of his family members, Royal Servants, Royal Guards, and people who worked for him at Maruekkhathaiyawan Racha Nives Summer Palace in Petchaburi Province. And HM King Rama VI also had his kindness to give amulets from this Batch to people who lived around the Maruekkhathaiyawan Racha Nives Summer Palace.
The Imperial Blessing Ceremony was held at Wat Maruekkhathaiyawan, and all Holy monks of Petchaburi Province were invited, King Rama VI was a Master of Blessing Ceremony (non-monk part). Wat Maruekkhathaiyawan was under Royal Support of HM King Rama VI.
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Yant Tri Nisinghe is a yantra for Yuyong Kongkraphan (good health, longevity, safety, away from danger, invulnerable to all weapon attack), and Maha-ut (Stopping gun from shooting at you and/or those gun will miss its aiming target). Thai men love to have yantra Tri Nisinghe tattoo on their skin, and having an amulet with yantra Tri Nisinghe is the same as you have this yantra on your skin.
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Nang Kwak  is a spirit or household divinity of Thai folklore. She brings wealth & prosperity. Nang Kwak is a benevolent spirit. She is deemed to bring luck, especially in the form of money, to the household. She is the patron Deity of all Merchants and Salesmen and can be seen in almost every business establishment in Thailand.
Thai people like to have a figurine or cloth poster (called a Pha Yant,or Yantra Cloth) of this goddess in their home or shop, where it is often placed by the shrine. Some people also wear amulets with her figure around the neck, which is a logical development, due to the fact that many people in Thailand must travel around to sell their wares, which makes a portable nang Kwak amulet the obvious choice for such a person.
Legends
Although Nang Kwak is more a figure of popular folklore than a religious deity, there are Buddhist legends that seek to incorporate her into the Buddhist fold.
One Buddhist legend presents Nang Kwak as Nang Supawadee. About 2500 years ago, before or during the time when Buddhism was beginning to spread, in the small town of Michikasandhanakara, in the Indian province of Sawadtii, there was a married couple, Sujidtaprahma and his wife Sumanta, who had a daughter named Supawadee. They were merchants who sold small amounts of wares on the markets, only earning just enough to maintain their small family from day to day. One day, they were discussing their hopes and dreams for the future, and decided that they should try to expand their business to make more profit and begin to think of being able to save something for their old age.
As a result of this conversation, they decided to try to afford to buy a gwian (cart) in order to use to travel with and sell their wares to other towns and villages. They also then brought wares from the other towns to sell in Sawadtii and Michigaasandhanakara when they returned. Sometimes, Supawadee would ask to tag along for the ride, and help them. One day, as Supawadee was helping her parents to sell wares in a distant town, she was lucky to be able to hear a sermon by Phra Gumarn Gasaba Thaera; she was so convinced and moved by his sermon, that she took refuge in the Triple Gem. When Gasaba Thaera saw her faith and devotion, he collected all his powers of thought and concentration, for he was an Arahant, and bestowed blessings of good fortune and luck in salesmanship on Nang Supawadee and her Family.
Another story tells of Nang Kwak living on a higher plane of existence: Nang Kwak was the daughter of Pu Chao Khao Khiao, meaning ‘Grandfather Lord of the Green Mountain’ (Khao Khiao). Pu Chao Khao Khiao was a Lord of the Chatu Maha Rachika realm (one of the lower levels of Heaven - an Asura realm of giants and pretas). His other name is 'Pra Panasabodee’, and he is the Lord of the forest and places where wild plants grow. In that time, there was an Asura demon called To Kok Khanak (also known as “To Anurak”). To Kok Khanak was a good friend of Pu Chao Khao Khiao, who had been attacked by Phra Ram (the hero of Ramakien, Thai version of the Ramayana), who had thrown a Kok tree at him which pierced his chest and carried him through space to be pinned to the side of Pra Sumen. In addition, Pra Ram cursed him with the following magic spell: 'Until your descendants weave a Civara monks robe from lotus petals, and offer it to Pra Sri Ariya Maedtrai (Maitreya the future Buddha) your curse will not be lifted.’
After this, Nang Prachant, the daughter of Lord Kok Khanag had to serve her father, spending the days and nights trying to weave a Civara robe from lotus petals, in order to have it ready for offering to Pra Sri Ariya Maedtrai who will descend to become enlightened in a future age. Meanwhile To Kok Khanak had to remain cursed and pinned to Pra Sumen and his daughter was in a dire situation without her father to help run things. Since she had to spend all her time weaving the Civara, she had no time to sell things or make money, nor time to run a shop. When Chao Khao Khiaw heard this, he felt compassion and sent his daughter Nang Kwak to go stay with her. Because of her merit, Nang Kwak caused merchants and rich nobles to flock to Nang Prachant’s home and bestow gifts of gold, silver and money on her. Nang Prachant became wealthy and led a comfortable life.
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Mrigadayavan Palace (Phra Ratcha Niwet Maruekkhathayawan ) is a former residence of His Majesty King Vajiravudh or Rama VI who ruled Siam from 1910 to 1925. It is in Cha-am in Phetchaburi Province, Thailand. King Vajiravudh visited the palace twice during his reign. His first visit was during the summer of 1924 when he stayed for three months. His second visit lasted two months in the summer of 1925, after which he died. The palace is now a property of the Crown Property Bureau and is under the management of The Foundation of Mrigadayavan Palace under the patronage of Princess Bejaratana (FMP), the only daughter of Vajiravudh.
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Pra Kaew Morakot, Chalong Rattanakosin Song-roi-phee, Nua Pong Namman. A holy powder blended with tung oil Buddha amulet with figure of the Emerald Buddha in Summer Season Attire. Made for fundraiser of the restoration work of the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram or Wat Phra Kaew, Grand Royal Palace, Bangkok, and on the celebration of the 200th anniversary of Rattanakosin Kingdom in BE 2525 (CE 1982). HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn was master of the restoration works.
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THE EMERALD BUDDHA
The Emerald Buddha (Thai: Pra Kaew Morakot, or Pra Phuttha Maha Mani Rattana Patimakon) is an image of the meditating Gautama Buddha seated in a meditative posture, made of a semi-precious green stone (jasper rather than emerald or jade), clothed in gold and about 66 centimeters (26 in) tall. The image is considered the sacred palladium of Thailand. It is housed in the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Pra Kaew) on the grounds of the Grand Palace in Bangkok.
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BEST FOR: Thais believe that the Emerald Buddha gives favorable omens, and strengthens auspicious omens which bring positive role in their lives. Anything you wish for, and it could change your life for the better. It brings endless food with wealth & prosperity. Klawklad Plodpai (it brings safety, and pushes you away from all danger), Kongkraphan (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Maha-ut (it stops gun from shooting at you), Metta Maha Niyom (it helps bring loving, caring, and kindness, and compassion from people all around you to you), 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. 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.
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The Blessing/consecration Ceremony was held at the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Royal Grand Palace, HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej was Master of Khrawas (lay people’s part) with 10 Guru Monks attended namely:-
1)Somdej Yannasangvara (Chareon Kotchawatra), Wat Bovon Nives Vihan, Bangkok
2)Luang Phor Supod, Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok
3)Luang Phor Sanit, Wat Sin khantharam, Ang Thong
4)Luang Phor Tinn, Wat Pa Lelai, Suphan Buri
5)Luang Phor Utama, Wat Wang Wiwekaram or Wat Luang Pho Uttama, Kanchana Buri
6)Luang Phor Juan, Wat Phra Phutthabat Khao Luk Chang, Phetchaburi
7)Luang Phor Sood, Wat Kalong, Samut Sakhon
8)Luang Phor Thongyuu, Wat Mai Nong Pha-ong, Samut Sakhon
9)Prakru Pradit Nawagan, Wat Wang Manao, Ratchaburi
10)Pra Archan Pong Chinda, Wat Chakrawatrachawat, Bangkok
*At the same time, this Batch of amulets was blessed by 90 Guru Monks who stayed at their temples, through their thoughts and states of minds (telepathy), the 90 Guru Monks were for instance:-
- Luang Phor Kom, Wat Phai Rong Wua, Suphan Buri
- Lung Phor Cham, Wat Don Yai Hom, Nakhon Pathom
- Luang Phor Lamoon, Wat Sadet, Pathum Thani
- Luang Phor Neuang, Wat Chulamanee, Samut Songkhram
- Luang Phu Kram, Wat Wang Wa, Rayong
- Luang Phu Kamdee, Wat Tham Pha Pu, Loei
- Luang Phor Paiboon, Wat Rattana Vararam, Payao
- Luang Phor Song, Wat Chao Fah Salaloy, Chumphon
- Luang Phu Doon, Wat Buraparam, Surin
- Luang Phu Phang, Wat Udom Kongkha Kirikhet, Khon Kaen
- Luang Phor Kasem, Samnak Susan Trailak, Lampang
- Luang Phu Si, Wat Prachakhom Wanaram (Pa Kung), Roi Et
- Luang Phu Kaao, Wat Tham Klong Phle, Nong Bua Lam Phu
- Luang Phor Charan, Wat Amphawan, Sing Buri
- Luang Phu Waen, Wat Doi Mae Pang, Chiang Mai
- Luang Phu Sim, Wat Tham Pha Plong, Chiang Mai
And others…
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DIMENSION: 2.10 cm high / 1.40 cm wide / 0.70 cm thick
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RARE Pra Khun Paen Soom Ruan Kaew, Nua Din, Luang Phor Dang Wat Tung Khok. A baked clay Pra Khun Paen amulet made from earth blended with holy powder and human bone fragments. Luang Phor Dang made this amulet copied the work of Luang Phor Tay, and made accordingly to the process of baked clay amulet of the Holy Luang Phor Nhong of Wat Klong Ma Done (Wat Amphawan), and Pra Khun Paen Pong Prai Kuman Maha Phood of Luang Phor Tay Kongthong of Wat Sam-ngam. Made by Luang Phor Dang of Wat Tung Khok, Suphan Buri Province around BE 2485 (CE 1942).
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BEST FOR: 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 your family and prevent danger. They  blinds people who are going to harm you. They cast magic charm and love spells on people around you. Pra Khun Paen is 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). Mahasanay (Magic Charm) it helps turn you to prince charming in the eyes of girls, Metta Maha Niyom (it helps make people love you, and be nice to you), 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. Wealth & Prosperity, Maha Laap (it brings lucky wealth). It warns danger coming ahead, Klawklad Plodpai (it helps push you away from all danger), Kongkraphan (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack), and Maha-ut (it stops 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). And this amulet helps protect you from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people. And Baihuay, the spirits of the dead may tell/give hints of winning lottery numbers.
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THE CONTENTS OF BE 2485 PRA KHUN PAEN SOOM RUAN KAEW OF LAUNG PHOR DANG OF WAT TUNG KHOK
It was made from many types of sacred earth, for instance; earth from holy temples in Thailand, Din Kui Puu (earth balls piling up in front of male crabs’ holes to tempt female crabs to mate), Din Jet Ta (earth from 7 bus/boat destination terminals filled with lovers’ mind power while waiting for one they love to come homes), Din Jet Pacha (earth taken from 7 most haunted cemeteries), and various types of holy powder, and crushed bone powder and fragments of the dead toddlers after cremations.
THE BLESSING/CONSACRATION RITUALS
Luang Phor Dang blessed this Batch of amulets by Dern Jong Glom (walking meditation) circling around the amulets that put in an alms bowl, and cooked on fire until the dried clay turned hard. Luang Phor Dang blessed the amulets with Te-cho Grasin or Grasin Fire Meditation. Luang Phor Dang practiced Te-cho Grasin or Grasin Fire, the meditation method that generates heat, to achieve state of Nirvana via fire. About the Grasin Fire Meditation, it is believed that “voluptuous thoughts are heat, heat must be stopped by heat, fire stops satisfaction of sensuous or sensual desires, to achieve nirvana”. The nirvana in Buddhism is a transcendent state in which there is neither suffering, desire, nor sense of self, and the subject is released from the effects of karma and the cycle of death and rebirth. It represents the final goal of Buddhism.
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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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The process of making Buddha amulet that contains human remains blended with sacred plants, 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”, special sermons, and a powerful mind power to control spirits that come with human remains and those sacred plants, 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 Luang Phor Dang of Wat Tung Khok have proven themselves to the wearers to be one of Thailand’s Best amulets that contain spirits of the dead to help the owners.
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Luang Phor Dang, the Abbot of Wat Thung Khok (Wat Suwan Sadhukit), Suphan Buri Province living between BE 2440 to BE 2510
Luang Phor Dang was a disciple of the holy Luang Phor Nhong of Wat Klong Ma Done (Wat Amphawan), and the Holy Luang Phor Niang of Wat Song Phi Nong. Luang Phor Nhong was a teacher of Luang Phor Sod of Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen, and Luang Phor Parn of Wat Bang Nomko, Luang Phor Peung of Wat Sawang A-rom, and Luang Phor Dang was their classmate. Luang Phor Dang was also a close friend of Thailand’s BEST Maker of Kumanthong, Luang Phor Tay Kongthong of Wat Sam-ngam, Nakhon Pathom Province.
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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: 4.10 cm high / 2.40 cm wide / 0.90 cm thick
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RARE Pra Somdej Chanloy Sipthit, Nua Pong, Pim Yai, Wat Nang Chi. The holy powder Buddha amulet in shape of a floating Moon with figure of Buddha in Subduing Mara Mudra in the front, and a Dok Pikul (Spanish Cherry flower), and 10 Buddhas (the Yamaka Pātihāriya) in the back. Made in BE 2509 (CE 1966) by Prakru Prasat Samadhikhun of Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen for Wat Nang Chi Chotikaram, Bangkok. This amulet was blended with holy powder of Pra Pong Kwong Kwan Wat Paknam of Luang Phor Sodh of Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen, hair of the head of Luang Phor Sodh, and holy powder of Luang Phu Toh of Wat Pradoochimplee, and other holy materials. And Luang Phu Toh of Wat Pradoochimplee blessed/consecrated this Batch of amulets for 3 months of BE 2509 Buddhist Lent at the temple of Wat Pradoochimplee.
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BEST FOR: Pra Somdej Chanloy Sipthit brings safety, wealth and prosperity include abundance in friendships, luck, opportunities, and so much more. Anything you wish for, and it could change your life for the better, Klawklad Plodpai (it brings safety, and pushes you away from all danger), Kongkraphan (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Maha-ut (it stops gun from shooting at you), Metta Maha Niyom (it helps bring loving, caring, and kindness, and compassion from people all around you to you), 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. And Ponggan Poot-pee pee-saat Kunsai Mondam Sat Meepit (it helps ward off evil spirit, demon, bad ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse and black magic, and poisonous animals). This amulet helps protect you from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people.
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THE CONTENTS OF THE AMULETS OF BE 2509 BATCH OF WAT NANG CHI
- Holy powder of the Pra Pong Kwing Kwan Wat Paknam of Luang Phor Sodh of Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen
- Pong Riian Kam-pee holy powder that Luang Phor Sodh of Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen made for Pra Archan Peung of Wat Song Phi Nong, Suphan Buri Province
- Pong Maharaj holy powder of Luang Phor Sodh of Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen made for Luang Phu Toh of Wat Pradoochimplee, Bangkok
- Pong Riian Kam-pee holy powder of Luang Phu Toh of Wat Pradoochimplee
- Holy powder of Luang Phor Nhnong of Wat Klong Madone (Wat Amphawan), a teacher of Luang Phor Sodh of Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen
- Pong Pattamang, Pong Itthijay, Pong Maharaj, Pong Sukitima Pahoong of Luang Phu Nak of Wat Rakang, and Luang Phu Toh of Wat Pradoochimplee
- Holy powder crushed from ancient Buddha amulets made from all earth, plants, and metals.
- Pong Kuna Roma holy powder of Luang Phu Tao of Wat Nang, Bangkok
- Holy powder of Chao Khun Bhodhi Vorakhun of Wat Phonimit, Bangkok
- Holy powder of Luang Pho Toh of Wat Pradoochimplee, Bangkok
- Pong Wan Roi Padd, various types of sacred plants powder given by Prakru Samut Amphon of Wat Prasat, Bangkok
- Holy powder of Lhuang Phu Chu of Wat Nak Prok gievrn by Mr.Chalor Premsawas
- Holy powder crushed from broken Pra Khun Paen Gru Ban Krang, Suphan Buri Province, and sundried jasmine flowers after offering to Luang Phor Thipvaree (Pra Sri Satsanawong), the Principle Buddha Statue of Wat Nang Chi
THE BLESSING / CONSECRATION CEREMONIES OF BE 2509 BATCH OF AMULETS OF WAT NANG CHI        
- The 1st Blessing/consecration Ceremony, after the completion of the production, this Batch of amulets was brought to Luang Phu Toh of Wat Pradoochimplee to bless for 1 Trimaat (3 months of the BE 2509 Buddhist Lent)
- The 2nd Blessing/consecration Ceremony was held at the temple of Wat Nang Chi with 9 Guru Monks attended, namely; Luang Phu Nak of Wat Rakang, Chao Khun Phon of Wat Nang, Luang Phor Toon of Wat Phonimit, Luang Phor Phin of Wat Pra Chettuphon, Luang Phu Tian of Wat Bodh, Luang Phu Toh of Wat Pradoochimplee, Luang Phor Nor of Wat Klang Ta Rua, Luang Phor Dang of Wat Tung Kok, Luang Phor Nuan of Wat Gai-tia.
- The 3rd Blessing/consecration Ceremony was held at Wat Pie Thong, Ang Thong Province, blessed by 50 Guru Monks who had just returned from their pilgrimage.
- The 4th Blessing/consecration Ceremony was held at Wat Pa Rayrai, Suphan Buri Province, blessed by 108 Guru Monks.
- The 5th Blessing/consecration Ceremony, this Batch of amulets was put in the Blessing/consecration ceremonies of many temples for examples; Wat Kalayanamitr, Wat Suthat Thep Wararam, Wat Ratchasittharam, Wat Pradoo, Wat Sawetchat, Wat Rakang, Wat Yai Sri Suphan….
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Pra Pong Chanloy refers to a white or creamy white circular amulet made from holy powder, and its form is similar to a moon floating over an ocean.
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Subduing Mara Mudra
Meaning & origin of the earth touching mudra
Subduing Mara, also known as Calling the Earth to witness, Maravijaya and Bhumisparsha is by far the most often depicted mudra. The temple’s principal Buddha image, either in the viharn or in the ubosot, is often in this posture.
This mudra is only depicted on seated images, the legs crossed in meditation position, the right hand over the knee pointing towards the earth.
Meaning and origin of the subduing Mara mudra
The posture refers to an important event in the life of the Buddha. The Buddha-to-be was meditating under a Bodhi tree. Just before reaching enlightenment Mara the demon arrived accompanied by his armies and his three beautiful daughters. Mara’s armies attacked the Buddha while his attractive young daughters tried to distract and seduce the Buddha in order to stop him from meditating and reaching enlightenment.
The Buddha-to-be touched the Earth with his right hand, calling upon Mother Earth to be his witness. The earth Goddess Phra Mae Thorani appeared in the shape of a young, beautiful woman. By wringing the waters out of her long hair she drowned the armies of Mara, allowing the Buddha to continue meditating and reaching enlightenment. The story is seen depicted in murals in a great number of temples across Thailand.
Mara the demon
Mara the demon represents the opposite of the Buddhist teachings. The demon attempts to lure people into sin and temptation, to interest them in mundane and material things that last only a short while, as opposed to spiritual matters that are for ever. His three daughters represent lust, material wealth and temptation.
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Spanish cherry / Bullet Wood Flower
Spanish Cherry or Bullet Wood Flower in Thai called “Dok Pikul”. Thais believe that Dok Pikul is an auspicious flower that brings fertility, prosperity, wealth, and personal financial growth and sustainability.
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The Yamaka Pātihāriya
The miracle of the “double appearances”. When the Buddha laid down a rule forbidding the exercise of supernatural powers by monks - following on the miracle performed by Pindola Bhāradvāja - the heretics went about saying that henceforth they would perform no miracles except with the Buddha. Bimbisāra reported this to the Buddha, who at once accepted the challenge, explaining that the rule was for his disciples and did not apply to himself. He, therefore, went to Sāvatthi, the place where all Buddhas perform the Miracle. In reply to Pasenadi, the Buddha said he would perform the miracle at the foot of the Gandamba tree on the full moon day of Asālha [in July]. This was in the seventh year after the Enlightenment (DA.i.57).
The heretics therefore uprooted all mango trees for one league around, but, on the promised day, the Buddha went to the king’s garden, accepted the mango offered by Ganda, and caused a marvelous tree to sprout from its seed. The people, discovering what the heretics had done, attacked them, and they had to flee helter-skelter. It was during this flight that Pūrana Kassapa committed suicide. The multitude, assembled to witness the miracle, extended to a distance of thirty six leagues. The Buddha created a jewelled walk in the air by the side of the Gandamba. When the Buddha’s disciples knew what was in his mind, several of them offered to perform miracles and so refute the insinuations of the heretics. Among such disciples were Gharanī, Culla Anātthapindika, Cīrā, Cunda, Uppalavannā and Moggallāna.
The Buddha refused their offers and related the Kanhausabha and Nandivisāla Jātakas. Then, standing on the jewelled walk, he proceeded to perform the Yamaka-pātihāriya (Twin Miracle), so called because it consisted in the appearance of phenomena of opposite character in pairs - e.g., producing flames from the upper part of the body and a stream of water from the lower, and then alternatively. Flames of fire and streams of water also proceeded alternatively from the right side of his body and from the left. DA.l.57; DhA.iii.214f. explains how this was done. From every pore of his body rays of six colors darted forth, upwards to the realm of Brahmā and downwards to the edge of the Cakkavāla. The Miracle lasted for a long while, and as the Buddha walked up and down the jeweled terrace he preached to the multitude from time to time. It is said that he performed miracles and preached sermons during sixteen days, according to the various dispositions of those present in the assembly. At the conclusion of the Miracle, the Buddha, following the example of his predecessors, made his way, in three strides, to Tāvatimsa, there to preach the Abhidhamma Pitaka to his mother, now born as a devaputta.
The Twin Miracle is described at DA.i.57, and in very great detail at DhA.iii.204; see also J.iv.263ff. The DhA. version appears to be entirely different from the Jātaka version; the latter is very brief and lacks many details, especially regarding Pindola’s miracle and the preaching of the Abhidhamma in Tāvatimsa. The account given in Dvy. (143-66) is again different; the Miracle was evidently repeatedly performed by the Buddha (see, e.g., Candanamālā), and it is often referred to - e.g., J.i.77, 88, 193; Ps.i.125; SNA.i.36; AA.i.71; MA.ii.962; Mil. 349; Vsm.390; PvA.137; Dāthāvamsa i.50. The miracle was also performed by the Buddha’s relics; see, .e.g., Mhv.xvii.52f.; Sp.i.88, 92.
It is said (Mil.349) that two hundred millions of beings penetrated to an understanding of the Dhamma at the conclusion of the Miracle.
The Twin Miracle can only be performed by the Buddha. Mil.106.
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KHATA BUCHA PRA SOMDEJ CHANLOY SIPTHIT WAT NANG CHI
“Putang arathana-nang Thammang arathana-nang Sangkang arathana-nang Puttho Pakawa Thana-phoka Samma Arahang”
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