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Somdej Luang Phor Pae Khrob-rob 91 Pee
Made in Buddhist year 2539 with Powder.
Temple : Wat Pitkulthong
Width: 2.5cm Height: 3.7cm.
Purpose: Enhance good health, longevity, and prosperity.
Somdej Luang Phor Pae Ruang 2535 with gold takut
Made in Buddhist year 2535 with selected mixture of coloured powder.
Temple : Wat Pitkulthong
Width: 1.7cm Height: 2.1cm.
Purpose: Enhance wealth, fortune, prosperity and advancement in career.
Somdej Luang Phor Pae Ruang 2534 with 3 takut
Made in Buddhist year 2534 with specially selected color powder.
Temple : Wat Pitkulthong
Width: 2.6cm Height: 3.9cm.
Purpose: Enhance career and remove life obstacles.
Somdej Luang Phor Pae Si-Pan 2535
Made in Buddhist year 2535 with specially selected flower powder.
Temple : Wat Pitkulthong
Width: 2.7cm Height: 3.9cm.
Purpose: Enhance wealth, fortune, luck, and opportunities.
Rian Krasa Luang Phor Pae 2541 / Hanuman
Made in Buddhist year 2541 with Bronze.
Temple : Wat Pitkulthong
Width: 2.6 cm Height: 3.7 cm.
Purpose: Protection against evil and bad elements.
Somdej Luang Phor Pae Katoh 2550 (Black)
Made in Buddhist year 2550 with powder by LP Arwitomon.
Temple : Wat Pitkulthong
Width: 2.8cm Height: 4.1cm.
Purpose: Enhance advancement and progress in everything.
Somdej Luang Phor Pae Katoh 2550 (Rainbow)
Made in Buddhist year 2550 with powder by LP Arwitomon.
Temple : Wat Pitkulthong
Width: 2.8cm Height: 4.1cm.
Purpose: Enhance advancement and progress in everything.
Pidta Luang Phor Pae 2541 (White)
Made in Buddhist year 2541 with powder.
Temple : Wat Pitkulthong
Width: 3.2cm Height: 3.8cm.
Purpose: Overcome all obstacles, free from danger, and enhance charisma.
Luang Phor Pern Siwalee 2538
Made in Buddhist year 2538 with selected chanted powder
Temple : Wat Bangplaad
Width: 2.4cm Height: 3.1cm.
Purpose: Ward away evil, clear obstacles and bring in good fortune
Phra Putta LP Somwang LPu Poot 2553
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2553
Temple: Wat Kang Bangplad
Inside Wat Klang Bangplad is a large Buddha statue decorated with mosaic tiles created and consecrated by Luang Phor Poot in year 2524. The Buddha is known to “startle the devil” which is analogous to subduing Mara. This large Buddha is called Luang Phor Yai. Inside Luang Phor Yai’s image sits 99 Buddha statues, size 9 inches lap-width.
Purpose: Prosperity, love and harmony in the family.
Luang Phor Pae (small locket) 2540
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2540
Temple: Wat Pikulthong
Luang Phor Pae, former abbot of Wat Pikulthong, Sinburi, is one of the most revered guru monks in Thailand. He is known for making and consecrating sacred objects bestowing great compassion and wealth. Many items genuinely made and consecrated by His Venerable are costly and highly sought after.
Purpose: Metta Mahaniyom, wealth, and protection.
Loop Lor Bau Toob Luang Phor Pae 2541 (Powder with hair)
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2541
Temple: Wat Pikulthong
Luang Phor Pae of Wat Pikulthong is one of the top guru monk in modern history. Sacred objects made and consecrated by His Holiness are known to be highly priced and sought after. The hair of His Holiness has been mixed with selected powder in the creation of this batch of amulets.
Purpose: Metta, charisma, fortune and wealth.
Mae Guan Yim boon Plakharph 2536 Luang Phor Karp
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2536
Temple: Wat Nong Noak Khai
Wat Nong Noak Khai is among one of the few Thai temples that rever the Goddess of Mercy of Mae Guam Yim. His Venerable had made and consecrated several batches of Mae Guan Yim amulets but the most special one remains the 2536 batch which included a carp.
Purpose: Prestige, respect, and auspiciousness.
Mae Guan Yim (Jade) 2536 Luang Phor Wiriyang
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2536
Temple: Wat Thammamongkol
Luang Phor Wiriyang acquired a piece of pure green jade discovered in Vancouver, British Columbia, weighing 32 tons for 29,528,200 baht. The jade was cut into halves, one half being carved into a Buddha image Phra Phuttha Mongkhon Thammasri Thai and the other half being carved into the image of Mae Guan Yim by 3 Italian craftsmen. The remnants were then carved into small Guan Yim images and consecrated by his venerable in Buddhist year 2536.
Purpose: Peace, happiness, auspiciousness and prosperity.
Pidta Sau Har Yant Khuang Mahalarp (Nerwa) 2534 Luang Phor Daeng
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2534
Temple: Wat Kau Bandai-it
This batch of Pidta was made from talisman plates provided by the Supreme Patriarch Somdet Sangharaja Phra Nyanasamvara along with the talisman of famous monks all over the kingdom. In addition, the Supreme Patriarch lit the the victory candle on March 16 without extinguishing until Saturday, the last 5 days in the 5th month, which is the 14th day of the waning moon of the 5th month, which falls on the 13th day of April 2534. Every night until the 5th Saturday in the 5th month, prominent guru monks such as Luang Phor Pern, Wat Bangplad, Luang Phor Yit, Wat Nong Chor, Luang Phor Uttama, Wat Wang Wiwekaram, Luang Phor Ket, Wat Koh Lak, Luang Phor Cham, Wat Don Yai Hom, and more than 100 other monks paticipated in the consecration ceremony.
Purpose: Great wealth, fortune and prosperity.
Luang Phor Raikhing Phim Yai 2542 (Bronze)
Made in Buddhist year 2542 with Bronze.
Temple : Wat Raikhing
Width: 1.9 cm Height: 2.7 cm.
Purpose: Enhance prosperity, wealth, and business.
Luang Phor Pern loon Rakhang 2543
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2543
Temple: Wat Bangplaad
This batch of amulets were made and consecrated by prominent guru monk Luang Phor Pern in Buddhist year 2543 for the purpose of raising fund for the construction of temple bells. The unique feature of this batch of amulet is that prayers will travel fast and far like the chime of the temple bells.
Purpose: Protection, wealth, and prosperity.
Luang Phor Derm (5 inches) 2548
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2548
Temple: Wat Nong Pho
Luang Por Derm of Wat Nong Pho, Nakhon Sawan Province, is one of the higher revered guru monks in Thailand. This batch of Luang Phor Derm’s images is made by Luang Phor Sompom using 2482 old bells and edges of the 2470 Mangabi medals. Under the base is a medal of Luang Phor Derm and Wat Nong Pho’s temple stamp stating “Bai Pho” after the original words. The grand Mahaputtapisek ceremony was led by Luang Pu Tim, Wat Phra Khao, , Luang Phor Ruay, Wat Tako, , Luang Phor Juea, Wat Klang Bang Kaeo, , Luang Phor Charoen, Wat Chan Sen. Luang Pu Up, Wat Thong Sai, and et cetera.
Lap-width: 5 inches, Base-width: 6 inches, Height: 8 inches.
Purpose: Business, wealth, fortune, protection against evil.
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Luang Phor Sawai (Bronze) 2541
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2541
Temple: Wat Predaram
Luang Phor Sawai, Wat Predaram, Nakhon Pathom Province, one of the most revered guru monks at Rueangwet Wittayakom, is known as “God of Klong Jinda”. His Venerable’s method of “long tong” or paste gold leaves on believers’ foreheads has earned him the recognition. Luang Phor Sawai used to place gold leaves on believers’ foreheads without removing the paper wrappers and with a blow of air, the gold leaves disappeared, believed to have entered the believers’ body. As for the sacred objects of Luang Phor Sawai’s creation and spiritual prayers, they are all filled with Buddhakom. His disciples and followers who used his sacred objects to worship all know that the Buddha's work will definitely see results.
Purpose: Charisma, metta, and prosperity.
Luang Phor Sawai Phim Lek (Bronze) 2541
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2541
Temple: Wat Predaram
Luang Phor Sawai, Wat Predaram, Nakhon Pathom Province, one of the most revered guru monks at Rueangwet Wittayakom, is known as “God of Klong Jinda”. His Venerable’s method of “long tong” or paste gold leaves on believers’ foreheads has earned him the recognition. Luang Phor Sawai used to place gold leaves on believers’ foreheads without removing the paper wrappers and with a blow of air, the gold leaves disappeared, believed to have entered the believers’ body. As for the sacred objects of Luang Phor Sawai’s creation and spiritual prayers, they are all filled with Buddhakom. His disciples and followers who used his sacred objects to worship all know that the Buddha's work will definitely see results.
Purpose: Charisma, metta, and prosperity.