[Master] Luang Phor Jue
[Temple] Wat Podetisette
[Year] Buddhist Era 2557
【size】 Approximately 5.7 cm high, 3.7 cm wide, and 1.6 cm thick.
[Materials for Sacred Objects] Prayer powder, temple clay, etc.
[Introduction to the Sacred Relic]
This amulet, personally crafted by Luang Phor Jue , possesses his unique methods for attracting wealth. It is also highly effective for protection and warding off danger.
The Somdej amulet under the Bodhi tree is named after the Buddha sitting on the victorious throne under the Bodhi tree, subduing all demons and their armies. Wearing this amulet is like having the Buddha sitting in front of you, subduing all evil spirits and monsters, removing all natural disasters, man-made calamities and obstacles, and bringing the protection of the gods. It can keep all misfortune away, fulfill all good wishes, bring prosperity to your career, attract wealth, and bring all auspicious things.
The master himself is depicted in the image. When creating his own amulet, the master infuses all the teachings he has learned throughout his life into the sacred object! It is blessed and protected in every way! It is filled with the master's spiritual cultivation and blessings that have been continuously overflowing for a long time! The master is always especially attentive when consecrating the amulet!
[Efficacy of Sacred Objects]
Generally speaking, each master's self-portrait is a culmination of their most essential magical techniques. The master can imbue their entire life's learning into the self-portrait amulet, resulting in exceptional efficacy in all aspects.
It is said to be all-encompassing in terms of career advancement, protection from disasters and dangers, warding off evil spirits, avoiding malevolent influences, attracting wealth, improving interpersonal relationships, and attracting benefactors ❤️. In addition to its excellent efficacy, it is also highly collectible 👍.
When facing future difficulties, the Master will always be by the side of the believers!
[Master's Introduction]
The revered monk Luang Phor Jue, known as the "King of Bees," was the abbot of Wat Podetisette . Before becoming a forest monk, he studied under Luang Phor Nai, the foremost Rahu deity consecrating master in Thailand, at Wat Si Sathong. He learned Buddhist principles and the methods of making Rahu amulets, and mastered the most famous one-eyed coconut shell Rahu magic in Thailand. After years of study, to enhance his magical powers, Luang Phor Jue went to the forests of northern Thailand for further practice. He also traveled to Cambodia and Laos for intensive training, practicing for over 10 years before returning to Ban Tham Province after reaching a certain level in his magical practice.
Luang Phor Jue's main focus was on two aspects: protection and wealth. During his early years practicing at Wat SriSaThong , he developed a strong interest in bees. Because of this fondness, he later created many amulets and sacred objects in bee shapes, or incorporated bees into other blessed amulets, which many call " wealth-attracting bees . " However, for most monks, bees were primarily used as a material for amulet making. Besides the wealth-attracting bee, Luang Phor Jue's Rahu amulets are also highly regarded. This is because his teachings are descended from the Rahu King's lineage, and the Rahu teachings he learned at Wat Rahu in his early years greatly aided his later practice.
The master used the bee motif to create many amulets and sacred objects. Many devotees who wear Luang Phor Jue's amulets have experienced excellent results! They are very helpful in attracting wealth, improving interpersonal relationships, and protecting against danger!