Master Long Nai
[Temple] Wat Pho Kaew Prasit
[Year] 2549
【size】 Approximately 47 cm long and 42.8 cm wide
[Relic Materials]
[Introduction to the Sacred Relic]
The most famous and efficacious amulet from the Jatukam series is the Ko Si Tak. It's now very difficult to find a uniquely numbered one in Thailand, especially number one, which is usually reserved by temples or patrons and is almost impossible to find on the market. Jatukam is the god of wealth and influence, so it's said that wearing a Jatukam amulet can ward off evil, protect from danger, boost both direct and indirect wealth, avoid backstabbing, improve interpersonal relationships, aid in power and career, and benefit business. It also helps improve one's luck and fortune, providing assistance during low points and adversities in life. In southern Thailand, almost every businessman owns a Jatukam amulet.
Jatukam Huc, currently one of the most popular amulets in Hong Kong and mainland China. When it was officially opened to the public for the first time on April 9 , 2549 BE at a school auditorium in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, it attracted more than 10,000 people who waited all night. The crowd was so large that it became uncontrollable, which attracted extensive media coverage in Southeast Asia, and the buying frenzy continued to spread.
Amulets are one of the most common sacred objects in Thai Buddhism. Most Thai Buddhist monks and temples make them and offer them to devotees.
Common types include amulet cloths with scriptures, amulet cloths with the footprints and fingerprints of revered monks, amulet cloths with the images of revered monks, amulet cloths featuring Buddha, and amulet cloths of other types. Temples usually make amulet cloths according to their characteristics. For example, temples of revered monks will produce amulet cloths with the images of the revered monks, Rahu temples will produce amulet cloths with the image of Rahu, and so on.
Like the Buddha statues, amulets, and sacred objects made from Thai temples, talisman cloth can be used as a sacred object for home worship.
Just like talisman cloths come in large, medium, and small sizes, generally speaking, the larger the talisman cloth made by a master, the more expensive it will be. In addition, talisman cloths themselves also have different magical functions, such as wealth-attracting talisman cloths, popularity talisman cloths, and home-protecting talisman cloths, etc. The key is to see which master used which magical function to bless it.
Good amulets can protect the home and house just like Buddha statues. In fact, decades ago, when Thailand was still in a period of war and poverty, amulets were much more common, and the miracles they produced were no less than those of amulets made by high monks.
In fact, the efficacy and effects of amulets and talismans are closely related to the magical power of the monks. As long as the monks' magical power is strong enough, even a stone will acquire spiritual power when they bless it.
The most famous and efficacious amulet from the Jatukam series is the Ko Si Tak. It's now very difficult to find a uniquely numbered one in Thailand, especially number one, which is usually reserved by temples or patrons and is almost impossible to find on the market. Jatukam is the god of wealth and influence, so it's said that wearing a Jatukam amulet can ward off evil, protect from danger, boost both direct and indirect wealth, avoid backstabbing, improve interpersonal relationships, aid in power and career, and benefit business. It also helps improve one's luck and fortune, providing assistance during low points and adversities in life. In southern Thailand, almost every businessman owns a Jatukam amulet.
Jatukam Huc, currently one of the most popular amulets in Hong Kong and mainland China. When it was officially opened to the public for the first time on April 9, 2549 BE at a school auditorium in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, it attracted more than 10,000 people who waited all night. The crowd was so large that it became uncontrollable, which attracted extensive media coverage in Southeast Asia, and the buying frenzy continued to spread.
The Kosi Tita gold-plated amulet was extremely popular between 2549 and 2553 BE (Buddhist Era). It was very difficult to find one at the time. Many subsequent gold-plated amulets imitated the Kosi Tita version, using variations of the Kosi Tita version. As a result, you can see many similar gold-plated amulets on the market today. The Kosi Tita version is currently very popular in Chinese-speaking regions such as Malaysia, Hong Kong, Macau, and Singapore.
It is said that the Jatukam Ramathep amulet is not only famous for attracting wealth, but also for bringing good fortune, warding off villains, and protecting against disasters and dangers. Many miracles have been attributed to people who wore the Jatukam Ramathep amulet.
The grand ceremony was presided over by the renowned master Luang Phor Luang Nai, with a total of 108 high-ranking monks participating in the blessing ceremony.
A total of 2 grand ceremonies
The first grand Dharma assembly will be held from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM on September 29, 2549.
The second Great Dharma Assembly was held on October 26, 2549 BE at Va Maha Ta.
The purpose of making the amulets was to raise funds for the construction of Wat Pho Kaeo Prasit.
Ko Si That is a transliteration of a Thai word meaning "super-rich".
The design of this series of amulets originated in 2549 BE (Buddhist Era) from a child prodigy monk named Luang Tun. Before becoming a monk, Luang Tun had already won many awards in Thai art and design. His design caught the eye of Luang Nai. Before Luang Tun designed the Ko Si Tak image, Luang Nai had given him knowledge about Jatukam Ramathep. When Luang Tun's design became a sensation, coupled with the numerous rigorous and lengthy consecration ceremonies personally led by the revered monk Luang Phor Luang Nai and other masters, the amulets achieved their optimal effect.
🌸Benefits🌸
Zedu gold god
♦️ Ward off evil spirits
♦️Safeguard
♦️Boosts both direct and indirect wealth luck
♦️Avoid petty people
♦️ Improves interpersonal relationships
♦️Assisting Power
♦️Boost your career and business
🍀This talisman can be hung on the wall, in a room, or behind a Buddhist altar at home.🍀
❌Taboo❌
Do not hang or place the talisman cloth in or near the toilet; try to place it above the waist.
[Master's Introduction]
Luang Phor Luang Nai and Ajarn Chu are the most famous masters who made Jatukam Amulets after Ajarn Khun Pan.
It is said that they are the only masters in history who can respectfully invite the deity Zedujin to descend to earth and bless the Dharma assembly.
The books of Wat Mahata contain photographic records of the consecration ceremony of the Jatukam Amulet presided over by Luang Nai. When Luang Nai raised his staff to the sky, the image of Jatukam Amulet appeared faintly in the sky, along with many other miracles.
In Thailand, any Jatukam Ramathep amulet made or blessed by Master Luang Nai is very popular among the people because many miracles have been performed to fulfill wishes.
The master passed away in 2554 BE.