[Avoids petty people and bad luck, avoids legal troubles, attracts benefactors, and also helps attract windfall wealth] Phra Pidta Phra Phrom Jain Ye 2549 French version of Phra Nai

$3,080.00

[Master] Long Nai หลวงหนุ่ย and many other eminent monks at the grand Dharma assembly

[Year] Buddhist Era 2549 (2006 AD)

【Size】Approximately 3.2 mm in diameter

[Funding] Starting from 980

[Efficacy of Sacred Objects]

Wearing a "Phra Pidta Phan Phra Chan" amulet It can grant all wishes, ward off petty people and bad luck, attract benefactors, and ensure righteousness follows you! It also helps attract windfall wealth, bringing both regular and windfall income to the wearer! 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.

✨Many business people love to wear this amulet because they believe it can bring them wealth, ward off villains, avoid legal troubles, enhance interpersonal relationships, improve their fortune, help them succeed in their careers, and protect them from disasters and difficulties.

✨When you encounter difficulties and desperate situations, we can help you get out of trouble and turn the tide!

[Introduction to the Sacred Relic]

According to several renowned masters of Zedujin, Phra Phra Phra is the protector of the Zedujin deity. In ancient times, he was a general under the two kings Zedujin and Ramathep, and was invincible in battle. He possessed divine power from a young age, and after receiving an invisibility jewel from a divine serpent, he was taken under Zedujin's command and became his adopted son!

It is said that during the time of Jatukam Rinpoche, "Panpajam" was a war god who was invincible in every battle. He was protected by two dragons on his left and right, and his hands covered his eyes, which could block all obstacles and prevent any evil spirits from invading.

"Bida Panpajian", Bida means "invisible", "invisible", and "Panpajian" is his name. He is often seen on the altar next to the Zedujin Dharma statue, and can be tied to the left and right hands of the Zedujin god.

The amulet design on the reverse of the coin uses astrology combined with principles of truth as a symbol of the universe. The profound source of cosmic power behind it is a diagram showing the interconnectedness and transmission of cosmic forces according to astrological principles. It consists of 27 groups of auspicious celestial symbols, and is based on the four elements of fire, earth, air, and water , with opposing elements supporting each other, such as earth and water, fire and air. The inner circle features planetary numbers, representing the position of the king. It signifies steady progress .

This amulet was blessed by Long Nai and top monks. It was designed and produced by a French gold and silver mint, and is exquisitely crafted and beautifully decorated.

The sacred object underwent three grand consecration ceremonies.

Consecration Ceremony

Around November 2006

First Ceremony: The auspicious metal stone slab used for the coronation ceremony is Nakhon, a sacred powder used in the ceremony at the Pillar Shrine in Tamala City.

The second time: President Phra Rajakhru Vamthepmuni and President Phra Phrom Methi lit candles at Wat Phra Borommathat during the ceremony.

The third time: A two-day ceremony was held at Wat Nang Phraya Temple.

 

[Introduction to Longnai]

Luang Nai was a renowned master of Jatukam Rinpoche who passed away. In his youth, he studied under several famous masters and is recognized throughout Thailand as one of the top monks who create Jatukam Rinpoche amulets. He is considered one of the two great masters of the Jatukam Rinpoche lineage in Thailand, on par with Ajarn Khun Pan. Both masters were said to be able to invite Jatukam Rinpoche to descend to earth to participate in the blessing of sacred objects. During several famous blessing ceremonies, miraculous phenomena appeared in the sky when Luang Nai raised his staff or blew his conch shell!

In Thailand, any blessing ceremony involving Jatukam Ramathep is invariably presided over and blessed by Luang Phor Nai. It is believed that the Jatukam Ramathep deity will descend to earth to bestow blessings and assistance, thus ensuring the ceremony's complete success. 👍🏻👍🏻

Long Nai was ordained as a monk in 1985, a total of 24 years, with his highest rank being Wat Kho Hong.  The assistant abbot.

Later, since 2003, Long Nai became famous for consecrating Jatukham Ramathep. Currently, Jatukham Ramathep is the most popular. He has been invited to consecrate over 1000 models in various provinces across the country, including in France, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. His most famous model is Kositpipat.

pity, Long Nai passed away on January 3 , 2554 BE (Buddhist Era), at the age of 54. 🙏🏻 In Thailand, any Jatukam Ramathep amulet created or blessed by Master Luang Nai is sure to be popular and highly sought after in the market.