[Fire-wielding monk's self-portrait amulet, a monk with numerous deeds] Luang Phor Oprah Winfrey's Golden Bell-Shaped Self-Portrait Amulet, 2566 BE (Buddhist Era)

$380.00

[Sacred Object Master] Luang Phor Oprah

[Year of the Sacred Object] Buddhist Era 2566

[Statue Dimensions] Width 3.7cm , Height 4.4cm , Thickness 1.6cm

✨Luang Phor Oprah (Self-Portrait Bronze Amulet)✨
The master's life was filled with mythical tales and extraordinary talent. He was renowned throughout Thailand for his fire magic, which remains unmastered to this day, becoming an inextinguishable flame. People flocked to him seeking to learn his magic, but none could complete it, including the Tiger-Taming Arhat "Luang Phor Phun," the Fire God Lersi "Luang Phor Lang," and many others!

✨#A true account of a miracle:
One day, a lady dressed in gold and silver came to visit, knelt down and prayed, and asked Luang Phor how to win the lottery jackpot. After she finished speaking, she smiled.
The old man simply looked at the woman and said, "Take off all your valuables and give them to me."
Feeling suspicious, the woman slowly placed all her valuable jewelry (diamond ring, gold watch) and banknotes in front of the Luang Phor. In the end, the Luang Phor even took the gold belt buckle from the woman's waist.
The old woman put all the jewelry and money into the basin, then picked up a hammer and smashed it into the basin.
Seeing this, the female devotee felt very puzzled, feeling both sorry for her and curious.
The old man picked up a candle from the side and began chanting incantations and lighting it in the basin. The fire in the basin quickly grew stronger and stronger. During this process, the female devotee's face changed from full of doubt to curiosity.
Soon after, the old woman smiled at the female devotee and said, "You may leave now."
The female devotee did not ask Luang Phor any further questions. Seeing that the fire in the basin was still burning, she bowed to Luang Phor three times and then slowly left, choosing to believe in him.
A few days later, the female devotee returned to the temple and knelt and bowed to the Luang Phor.
When he returned home that day, he found a ball of white paper. When he opened it, all the burnt ornaments and coins miraculously reappeared intact. The white paper also had a row of numbers written on it, which were the winning numbers.
The female devotee was completely convinced of Luang Phor Opas.
He said to Luang Phor: Luang Phor, all of this is so amazing, it's unbelievable and I can't figure it out at all.
The old woman smiled at her: You don't need to ask why. You've given me your most precious possession. Trust me, and that's enough.

[Master's Introduction]

Luang Phor Oprah is revered as the "Fire God" in Thailand. During a time when many eminent monks flourished in southern Thailand, he was considered one of the most outstanding. In 2498 BE (Buddhist Era), Luang Phor Oprah attended the World Sangha Conference and was elected as one of the Sangha Elders. His spiritual power and Buddhist knowledge were widely recognized within the Buddhist community. Luang Phor Oprah was born in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province in southern Thailand. He was the eldest of eight siblings, named Tit Chak Chuan. His father was Nai Mi, and his mother was Mae Ruan. In 2456 BE, Luang Phor Oprah officially became a monk, receiving the Dharma name Samalin Chuan. Because the master was exceptionally intelligent and quick to learn from a young age, he was able to read Buddhist scriptures very rapidly while practicing in the temple. After reaching a certain level of understanding at his own temple, he went to Wat Phowang Sangharaja for further study. As a result, he was widely regarded as a learned master. Because of this, many young masters visited him to learn after he became famous, including Luang Phor Boon, one of the three great monks of modern times, and Luang Phor Lang, a master of the forest lineage and a renowned craftsman of Lersi.

During World War II, Thailand was severely affected, with many villagers and soldiers dying in the war. At the same time, many high-ranking monks used their magical powers to create many famous collectible amulets. Luang Phor Oprah Winfrey certainly wouldn't stand idly by while innocent people in his country died. During the war, he made many linen clothes with talismans and gave them to Thai soldiers. Many of these soldiers were eventually able to safely emerge from the war. This is similar to the protective robes with inscriptions made by Luang Phor Chung and the high-ranking monks of Nakhon Pathom Province.

Years later, after the war ended, Luang Phor Oprah resumed his spiritual practice, diligently cultivating his mind through asceticism until the later stages of his monastic life when he finally returned to his temple. Luang Phor Oprah was particularly fond of fire-related magic. Many devotees witnessed his supernatural powers during his time at the temple. If a devotee donated money to the temple, Luang Phor Oprah would burn the money in front of everyone. However, after the money was burned, it would all reappear on the donor's person. This supernatural power left devotees in awe. Because of Luang Phor Oprah's love of playing with fire, he was later revered as the "God of Fire." Luang Phor Oprah's spiritual attainments are top-notch. In the past, many famous grand ceremonies in Thailand invited Luang Phor Oprah to assist in blessing the amulets, such as the famous Khun Paen amulet making ceremony of Ajarn Chum in 2497 BE. However, Luang Phor Oprah himself rarely made amulets, and most of them are rare. Therefore, amulets by this master are very rare on the market now. Any connoisseur will not hesitate to buy a genuine Luang Phor Oprah amulet if they see it for sale.

In Thailand, many devotees enjoy acquiring and wearing amulets featuring their own image. These amulets are believed to have comprehensive or even all-encompassing effects, as the master uses various methods when blessing them. Highly respected monks place great importance on their amulets, which is the source of their reputation.

Masters without "considerable ability" cannot create amulets featuring their own image. Masters who can create amulets featuring their own image are accomplished practitioners or possess supernatural powers. They are highly respected monks in the local area or have received a precious fan personally bestowed by the King of Thailand. Only those who meet these conditions can create amulets featuring their own image. Not just any Luang Phor master can create amulets featuring their own image.

Furthermore, the most outstanding magical techniques mastered by a monk determine the exceptional efficacy of his amulet. For instance, if a monk's methods for attracting wealth are particularly effective, then his amulets will undoubtedly be exceptionally powerful in attracting wealth, and the monk himself may also be known for the most miracles! There are five most famous monk amulets in Thailand: Luang Phor Gan, Luang Phor Yiam, Luang Phor Suk, Luang Phor Chun, and Luang Phor Kong. These five amulets are quite rare; each one is priceless and extremely difficult to find.