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$6,980.00

[Temple] Khumbatha, Sirindhorn Thep Rattanaram Temple

[Masters] Luang Nai, Luang Phor Hong, Ajarn Ko Pang, Luang Phor Key, Khun Pan, and all other famous monks from southern and western Thailand.

[Year] Buddhist Era 2549 (2007 AD)

【Dimensions】: Height 4cm, Width 3.2cm, Thickness 1.3cm


✨✨【Efficacy】✨✨

It is a multi-functional amulet with strong wish-fulfilling power, granting all requests, warding off petty people, preventing bad luck from approaching, attracting benefactors, improving interpersonal relationships, avoiding legal troubles, blocking all unfavorable events, and attracting windfall wealth, ensuring the wearer's wealth flows in from both regular and windfall sources! It keeps petty people and bad luck far away, and can also block harmful things from entering the body and affecting people's minds, thus protecting them from disasters and dangers.


✨✨【Introduction to the Sacred Relic】 ✨✨

 

One viewpoint in Jatukham Ramathep's textbook is that anyone who obtains an August-shaped Rahu amulet arranged in a circle behind them is considered a supreme deity, like the god of weapons, protecting them from all dangers, helping to turn away misfortune and supporting wealth, work, and career. They are believed to bring riches through luck and, through the meditative power of Brahma, fulfill their wishes.❣️

One viewpoint in Jatukham Ramathep's textbook is that anyone who obtains an August-shaped Rahu amulet arranged in a circle behind them is considered a supreme deity, like the god of weapons, protecting them from all dangers, helping to turn away misfortune and supporting wealth, work, and career. They are believed to bring riches through luck and, through the meditative power of Brahma, fulfill their wishes.❣️

This batch of Prokkla amulets , created by the Princess Sirindhorn Foundation, features blessings from renowned monks and masters from all over southern and western Thailand ( including Luang Nai, Luang Phor Hong, Ajarn Kopang, Luang Phor Key , Khun Sum, and all the monks from Wat Maha Tha). The lineup is incredibly powerful, and the ceremony was held at the sacred Phanom Rang. Many of the monks who participated in the consecration ceremony have since passed away. Made with a vast amount of ancient materials and various ancient metals, this amulet is extremely rare and a truly exceptional consecration. ❣️ , and this version is even the board member version. Each box contains 5 pieces, and only 999 boxes were ever made. This box is number 765 and is available for individual purchase now. It has been encased in a sterling silver waterproof case and comes with a verification card. One of the most coveted amulets among Thais.


Metal Insulation Materials - Castle Tops, Pagoda Tops, Buddha Statue Tops, Mondopur Tops, Thongchai Tops - Metal Relic Tops That space is greedy. (Top of gold leaf) Renovated on May 30 , 1994 - Stone slab enshrining Phang Phakan Bodhisattva, 7 -headed Nak Prok , first edition, 32 years - Phang Phakan closed-eye coin, 32 years - Seal amulet , father's head, Nakprok coin , 30 years - Ancient Kanchong , 5 different dynasties - Vishnu worshipped on Garuda and various deities Many ancient Khmer artifacts were destroyed during the Bayon period. - Metallic slate, bronzes, Buddha statues, and various ancient amulets. Holy Mass, Phithi Phi 30 - City Pillar oil powder, City Pillar , 30 years, City Pillar Eye opening ceremony, March 5 , 1987 - Surian fermented powder , Chandra fermented powder - White Buddha Sihing powder - Black Buddha Sihing powder - Red Buddha Sihing powder - Black wood Phra Phuttha Sihing powder - 30 walking stick powder - Wood powder City Pillar Takhian 30 years - Muang Nakhon City Pillar stone slab 30 years - Nawan Loha Jatukham Loi Ong stone slab, 32 years - Phra Phuttha Nak Prok metallic stone slab, 7 -headed Buddha statue, first edition, 32 years - Copper metallic stone slab Father's First Chapter 30 Years - Nakhon is the gold dust of the pillar of Tanmarak City - Moss on Pata Soil from Nakhon Si Thammarat, Wat Mahathat - Soil from the incense burner at Wat Mahathat - Clay incense burner from the city pillar

Sacred materials, filings, metal insulators, and magic powder from various places. Taken to the base of the city pillars - Prasat top - Chedi top - Yot Phra That - Yod Thongchai Chaloemphon - coronation candles, 38 pieces, 38 ritual pieces, each 1 inch in size - metal at the top of Phra Borommathat. That space is greedy. When the stupa is restored (Golden Flower Top) Metal at the top of Phra Borommathat, composed of bronze, tin, and copper - Old stone slabs from Wat Khao Or - Old stone slabs from Wat Don Sala - Metal stone slabs used for casting Phra Pidta Laem Sai , Songkhla - 108 different metals from various amulet casting rituals - Cement powder at the top of Phra Borommathat Chedi Nakhon Si Thammarat - Moss powder Chedi Bua Reverend Grandfather Tuad Wat Chang Hai, Pattani - Powdered moss Chedi from Wat Phako , Songkhla Province - Powdered moss Chedi Phra Borommathat Nakhon Si Thammarat - Powdered moss from the old city, Khao Mang, Phatthalung - Powdered Luang Pu Thuat, Chang Hai Temple, 1954 - Phong Khamu Dam , Khmu books and Kmu leaf textbooks, earthen amulets, over 2000 years old from various caves - Broken powder, harbor dungeon, Nakhon Si Thammarat - Broken powder, Kru Mrs. Tra Nakhon Si Thammarat - from Phong Maha Wan Wat Don Sala Temple , Ajarn Iad , Phatthalung - from Phong Maha Wan Wat Don Sala , Ajarn Nam , Phatthalung - Pink amulet model Yod Khun Phon , Borom That Nakhon Si Thammarat Temple, 1954 - Pink Buddha amulet, 1962 - Khmu Bai Pho Lanka , original tree, Phra Borommathat Temple Nakhon is Thammarat - Khmu Bai Pho, Pha Kho Temple, Songkhla - Khmu Bai Pho, Chang Hai Temple, Pattani - Soil powder from the soil of Pha Ko Temple in Songkhla Province - Soil from Khao Mahachai Mountain - Nakhon Si Thammarat - Soil Sai Thong, Tham Nam Yen, Khao Chaison, Phatthalung - Soil Tham Chattan, Khao Or Temple, Phatthalung - Soil Tham Nang Klod, Khao Or Temple, Phatthalung - Soil of Khao Or Mountain, Phatthalung - Soil of Khao Wang, Phetchaburi - Soil buried by Luang Pu Thuat - Ton Reap Monastery, Sathing Phra, Songkhla - Soil from Luang Pu Thuat's birthplace - Ton Reap Monastery, Sathing Phra, Songkhla - Wat Pha Kho, Songkhla - Soil from Wat Chang Hai, Pattani - Yak Yakaya, Khao Katha, Lam Soil of Phaya, Yala - Phong Khon Thi Dam, Khao Chaison, Phatthalung - Phong Da Tao Abandoned, Phet Na Thanh, Khao Luang, Nakhon Si Thammarat - Pig trotter powder , Phet Na Thanh, Khiriwong, Nakhon Si Thammarat - Hin Som Daeng, Tham Khao Daeng Temple, Phuthalung - Hin Som Khiao, Amphoe Khanom, Nakhon Si Thammarat -Powder in front of lotus at Wat Don Sala Ajarn , Phatthalung -Powder in front of lotus at Wat Khao Or , Phatthalung - Din Pakklon Luang Pu Thuat , behind the church, Wat Phatthasima , Nakhon Si Thammarat - Din Paklod Luang Pu Thuat , Ban Kothi , Pak Phanang , Nakhon Si Thammarat - Khilek Lai Stone , Chao Pho Dam Cave , Hon Cha Uat Wang, Nakhon Si Thammarat - Khanom Kokon Thorn, Tham Chao Pho Kha Wang Hon Cha-uat, Nakhon Si Thammarat - Success Powder Maharaj, Por Than Khlai, Wat Suan Khan, Nakhon Si Thammarat - Success Powder , Patham, Ajarn Nam, Don Sala Temple, Phatthalung - Compassionate Success Powder Ajarn Noo Huang Tha Sala Nakhon Si Thammarat - Pong Samrong, Khao Rahu Temple, Khiri Rat Nikhom District, Surat Thani - Various Old Amulets Collecting Kirirat Nikhom and Surat Thani amulets from all over the country - various old amulets Collecting Kirirat Nikhom and Surat Thani amulets from all over the country - various old amulets Collected from all over the country.


Three grand consecration ceremonies were held, bringing together all the eminent monks and renowned masters from southern and western Thailand.


February 13 , 2006 , at 9:59 AM was the Maka Buddha Festival, an auspicious time. The organizing committee held a pouring ceremony. The assistant abbot of Wat Bowonniwet Vihara ... Presiding over the ceremony.

On April 1, 2006 , a watering ceremony was held at Sai Kaew Beach in Thonglor. The ceremony was presided over by Phraajdhammasuthi , the abbot of Wat Phra Mahathat , and Phra Kechi Achan Sai Khao Or sat at the ceremony .

1. Phra Thammawisutthachan  Wat Bowonniwet Vihara, Bangkok

2. Pho Than Khloi, Phu Khao Thong Temple, Phatthalung

3. Pho Than Chuang, Khuan Pantaram Temple, Phatthalung

4. Pho Than Phrom, Ban Suan Temple, Phatthalung

5. LP Nguyen, Phikun Thong Temple, Phatthalung

6. Phra Maha Uthai, Don Sala Temple, Phatthalung

7. Phra Ajarn Iad , Khok Yam Temple, Phatthalung

8. Phra Achan Ransiri , Wat Ban Suan

Other eminent monks chanted sutras and offered blessings from below the stage.


On June 19, 2006 , a grand coronation ceremony took place in the sacred Phanom Rum , Buriram Province. The temple on the mountaintop was built over 900 years ago during the reign of Jayavarman VII .

This is the origin of divine power. Eight master monks. Sitting in the chairman's seat

1. Luang Pu Hong Phrom Panyo, Phetchaburi Temple, Surin

2. Luang Pu Thammarangsee, Wat Phra Phutthabat Khao Phanom Din, Surin Province

3. Luang Pu Leeng, Kradueng Thong Temple, Buriram

4. Luang Pu Phat, Ban Kruat Temple, Buriram

5. Luang Ta Puan, Woramankhalo Wat Mongkhonrat

6. Luang Por Key Kittiyano, Sri Lamyong Temple Surin

7. Luang Pho Sawai, Khao Phanom Rung Temple, Buriram

8. Luang Pho Puek, Wat Ban Jokru, Surin

Other eminent monks chanted sutras and offered blessings from below the stage.


There were too many eminent monks and renowned Ajarns present to list them all.

Legend has it that Panpajam was the adopted son of Zedujin . During the Zedujin dynasty, Panpajam was a valiant war god, invincible in every battle. He was protected by two dragons on either side of him, and his hands covered his eyes, capable of blocking all obstacles; even armies and evil spirits could not invade! Others say... Another manifestation of Zedujin, the God of Heaven.


[Introduction to the Venerable Luang Phor Hong]

The amulets created by Luang Phor Hong are not only efficacious, but countless miracles have been attributed to them, helping devotees protect their lives, ward off disasters, and boost their careers and wealth. They are also recognized and revered by believers worldwide. Among Luang Phor Hong's many amulets, the Ganesha amulet is the most famous. Luang Phor Hong was the abbot of Wat Phetchaburi in Surin Province, northeastern Thailand.


Although Luang Phor Hong was the abbot of the temple, he had not resided there for many years. Instead, he built a temple several times larger than Wat Phetchaburi in the famous Satang area of ​​Surin province, often referred to as "Satang Hermitage." There is a story behind his choice of this location. The Thai word สุสานทุ่งมน Satang actually means cemetery. Previously, the Satang area in Surin province was not only a well-known cemetery but also a haunted and extremely dangerous mass burial ground. After sunset, there was no... The area had become so remote and dangerous that no one dared to live there due to numerous supernatural events. The compassionate Luang Pu Hong decided to build a monastery there to put the people at ease. He settled there and spread the Dharma for many years, frequently holding Dharma assemblies and offerings of merit. This brought stability and peace to the area, which gradually flourished, and people began to live in the surrounding area. Every brick and tile of the Shusan Monastery was donated by Luang Pu Hong through the fundraising for the construction of Buddhist treasures, as well as by countless benefactors and ordinary people. It is truly remarkable.


LP Hong , also known as Luang Phor Hong, Luang Phor Kong, or Luang Phor Hong, was born in 2462 BE and passed away in 2558 BE. He was a highly respected monk who strictly adhered to Buddhist precepts and was considered a master of protective practices. He was one of Thailand's most revered monks and was known as the "Precious Elephant Monk." 

The revered monk Luang Phor Hong, who was popular throughout Asia, passed away at the age of 97. He chose to leave this world on his birthday and entrusted all his affairs to his disciples. His remains will be preserved in the temple for two years. He was a highly accomplished and kind monk.


LP Hong is a very famous and highly respected master in Thailand. His biography includes:

LP Hong lived and traveled in Cambodia for 39 years, studying magic under many renowned Cambodian masters, including monks and white-robed sorcerers—no fewer than 160 teachers in total. At that time , LP Hong practically traversed every corner of Cambodia. One day, LP Hong arrived at a place called Vitna , located at the border between government military and rebel areas. As dusk approached, LP Hong , having completed his ascetic journey, set up camp under a large tree, intending to spend the night there. Around midnight, the rebels, startled by the intrusion, opened fire on the tent with M16 machine guns. However, LP Hong continued meditating inside the tent, unharmed. When the rebel soldiers opened the tent, they were utterly astonished.

  At the time, LP Hong was still very young, and the rebels mistakenly thought he was an undercover agent sent by the government army. They captured him, locked him in an iron cage, and then threw him into the water, just like the " drowning of a pig in a cage " that we often talk about . After more than ten minutes, the rebels pulled up the iron cage, and what they saw left the soldiers dumbfounded.

  LP Hong was still sitting perfectly fine in the iron cage, his robes completely dry. At that moment, some of the soldiers, who were Buddhist, opened the cage door and released LP Hong . They helped him to a seat and knelt down to beg for forgiveness. Since the soldiers had witnessed LP Hong 's miraculous actions, his true identity as a monk was self-evident; he was definitely not a spy.

During the war in the Surin region, many bombs fell from the sky, but because of Luang Phor Hong's efforts, none of them exploded. Since then, people have believed that Luang Phor Hong has a high level of protection. So, from that time on, people came to Luang Phor Hong to donate amulets, wanting to make offerings to him. Since then, his name has soared to fame in various places.