Amulets
This category will contain all unclassified amulets from various different temples around Thailand.
Paedthi Loon Lek Phim Yai 2525
Made in Buddhist year 2525 with colour glazing.
Temple : Wat Noinanghong
Diameter: 3.1cm.
Purpose: Protection, ward away evil and unwanted elements.
Phaya Tor Ngoen Phaya Tor Thong (Bronze) loon Sethi Paisan 2556
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2556
Temple: Wat Khae
On the same auspicious ceremony held on Thursday, August 15, 2556 coinciding with the 9th day of the ninth lunar month where 999sets of hornet amulets made from a mixture of specially selected powder were consecrated, 999 sets made from bronze and plated gold and silver were also consecrated for the same purposes. They are meant to by hung around the neck or be placed on the altar table.
Purpose: Protection against villains and attracting wealth and fortune.
Phaya Tor Ngoen Phaya Tor Thong loon Sethi Paisan 2556
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2556
Temple: Wat Khae
Hornet spell is one of the ancient Thai magic popularised by the Legend of Khunpaen where Khunpaen turned tamarind leaves into hornets in Wat Khae which enshrined the image of Luang Pu Kong sitting on a giant hornet. It specifically held an auspicious ceremony on Thursday, August 15, 2556 which coinciding with the 9th day of the ninth lunar month to consecrate a batch of hornet amulets made from a mixture of specially selected powder. Only 999 sets were made and consecrated. They are meant to by hung around the neck or be placed on the altar table.
Purpose: Protection against villains and attracting wealth and fortune.
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