Luang Phor Jet
Jaktukam (Red)
Made in Buddhist year 2550 with powder.
Temple : Wat Noak
Diameter: 5.0 cm.
Purpose: Accumulation of merits, dispel bad luck, and enhancing prosperity.
Jaktukam (Rainbow with Gold)
Made in Buddhist year 2550 with powder.
Temple : Wat Noak
Diameter: 5.0 cm.
Purpose: Accumulation of merits, dispel bad luck, and enhancing prosperity.
Jaktukam (White with Gold)
Made in Buddhist year 2550 with powder.
Temple : Wat Noak
Diameter: 5.0 cm.
Purpose: Accumulation of merits, dispel bad luck, and enhancing prosperity.
Jaktukam Plok (Brown)
Made in Buddhist year 2550 with powder.
Temple : Wat Noak
Diameter: 5.2 cm.
Purpose: Accumulation of merits, dispel bad luck, and enhancing prosperity.
Somdej Phim Wat Kiat Chayeo 2555 (Lang Chedi Longsi)
Made in Buddhist year 2555 with selected white powder.
Temple : Wat Noak
Width: 3.3 cm Height: 4.8 cm.
Purpose: Enhance prosperity and retention of wealth.
Somdej Phim Wat Kiat Chayeo 2555 (Lang Chedi) White
Made in Buddhist year 2555 with selected white powder.
Temple : Wat Noak
Width: 3.3 cm Height: 4.8 cm.
Purpose: Enhance success and retention of wealth.
Somdej Phim Wat Kiat Chayeo 2555 (Lang Chedi)
Made in Buddhist year 2555 with selected brown powder.
Temple : Wat Noak
Width: 3.3 cm Height: 4.8 cm.
Purpose: Enhance prosperity and retention of wealth.
Somdej Phim Way Kiat Chayeo 2555 (Lang Phra Plom)
Made in Buddhist year 2555 with selected brown powder.
Temple : Wat Noak
Width: 3.3 cm Height: 4.8 cm.
Purpose: Enhance success and wealth.
Somdej Tongchabut Phim Yai 2555 (Blue_Red w Gold)
Made in Buddhist year 2555 with selected white powder.
Temple : Wat Noak
Width: 3.3 cm Height: 4.8 cm.
Purpose: Enhance wealth and prosperity.
Somdej Na Oak Krut Phim Yai 2555 (Lang Na Plok)
Made in Buddhist year 2555 with selected white powder.
Temple : Wat Noak
Width: 3.3 cm Height: 4.8 cm.
Purpose: Enhance work and ward away evil.
Phra Sangkachai 2548 (Nerwa) Ajahn Jet
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2548
Temple: Wat Noak
This Phra Sangkachy amulet was made and consecrated by Ajahn Jet in Buddhist year 2548 as part of the fundraising for temple construction. Many prominent guru monks from Bankkok, Nakhon Pathom, and Ayudthaya took part in the consecration ceremony. Only 3999 pieces made.
Purpose: Prestige, power, and great fortune.
Phra Pikanait Pang Maha Sekti 2540 LP Jet
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2540
Temple: Wat Noak
Phra Pikkaniat, Phra Phikanesuan, Phra Phikanesa or Phra Khanapati in Thai refers to Lord Ganesha, the Hindu deity. He removes all obstacles completely and ensures objectives will be accomplished. Thus, He is revered as the God of success. Luang Phor Jet made and consecrated this batch of Phra Pikaniat Pang Maha Sekti amulets with the intention that believers will have a successful life.
Purpose: Success, accomplishment, wealth, and clearing obstacles.
Pakawan (5 inches) Ajahn Jet 2550
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2550
Temple: Wat Noak
Phra Kavam or Phra Kavampati is commonly known as Pakawan. He is Phra Maha Kaccana sitting cross-legged in a meditating posture with eight hands covering all orifices of a human body, that is the eyes, nostrils, ears, mouth, anus and genital to symbolise no evil or bad elements is able to enter the body.
In Buddhist year 2550, Ajahn Jet or Phrakru Suchittaphon made and consecrated a batch of limited edition and uniquely designed 5 inches lap-width Pakawan bronze image with three Rahu, one one each of the knee caps and one on his back.
Purpose: Protecting against all kinds of dangers, invulnerability, and dispelling villains.Call to check postage prices
Kumanthong Ruay Perm Phum Ngen Thong 2538
Made in Buddhist year 2538 with bronze
Temple : Wat Noak
Width: 1.7 cm Height: 2.6 cm.
This batch of Kumanthong Ruay Perm Phum Ngen Thong was made and consecrated by Ajahn Jet in Buddhist year 2538 for the purpose to raise fund for the construction Chedi. It is believed that sacred items made and consecrated for this purpose holds large merits and wealth to the donors as the name for this version suggests.
Purpose: Auspiciousness, merits, and wealth.
Kumanthong Ruay Perm Phum Ngen Thong (2nd Batch Micron Gold) 2548
Made in Buddhist year 2548 with Bronze.
Temple : Wat Noak
This batch of Kumanthong Ruay Perm Phum Ngen Thong was made and consecrated by Ajahn Jet in Buddhist year 2538 for the purpose to raise fund for the construction Wat Noak. This version is also known as the Sam Pao Thong (3 bags of Gold). Famous guru monk Luang Phor Sawai of Wat Pridaram, Nakhon Pathom Province, also joined the Maha Puttapisek ceremony.
Width: 1.7cm Height: 2.5cm.Purpose: Enhance wealth, fortune, career, and luck.
Kumanthong Ruay Perm Phum Ngen Thong (2nd Batch Tri_Color) 2548
Made in Buddhist year 2548 with Tri-Color.
Temple : Wat Noak
This batch of Kumanthong Ruay Perm Phum Ngen Thong was made and consecrated by Ajahn Jet in Buddhist year 2538 for the purpose to raise fund for the construction Wat Noak. This version is also known as the Sam Pao Thong (3 bags of Gold). Famous guru monk Luang Phor Sawai of Wat Pridaram, Nakhon Pathom Province, also joined the Maha Puttapisek ceremony.Width: 1.7cm Height: 2.5cm.
Purpose: Enhance wealth, fortune, career, and luck.
Kumanthong Mahalap 2553 Ajahn Jet
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2553
Temple: Wat Noak
In the course of building and expanding Wat Noak, Phrakru Sujittaporn (Ajahn Jet) made and consecrated a batch of Kumanthong images in Buddhist year 2553 to return merits, wealth, and luck to donors and believers. The consecration ceremony was held with grandiose with twenty-nine renowned guru monks from various temples joining in. Luang Phor Chaleo of Wat Arun Ratchawararam initiated the ceremony by lighting the candles and Luang Phor Sud of Wat Khao Takrao extinguishing the candles at the close of the ceremony. Amongst the twenty-nine guru monks were Luang Phor Yam of Wat Rai Khing, Luang Phor Rueang of Wat Paknam, Luang Phor Sam-ang of Wat Bangplad, and etc.
Purpose: Luck, wealth, fortune, and prosperity.
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Phra Buddha Nimit (9 inches lap-width)
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2546
Temple: Wat Noak
The Phra Buddha Nimit made and consecrated by Ajahn Jet is designed and constructed with mixture of Indian Gandhara, Sukhothai, and western arts. The facial features of the Buddha are typically more realistic and human-like as in western art but, at the same time, retained the slender figure, spiral hair curls, and distended earlobes of Sukhothai art as well as the facial expression of inner peace typical of Indian Gandhara art. In lieu of the bhumisparsa mudra posture, this Phra Buddha Nimit image adopts the Dhyana Mudra and a Khad Samathi Rab posture; is adorned in Kāṣāya instead of the Mahachak ornamental gears; and the Buddha sits on a round lotus top Chat Tat or triratha pedestal with eight disciples or Arahants, namely, Phra Kotamyak, Phra Mahakasapak, Phra Anun, Phra Mokalanak, Phra Lahoon, Phra Kawanbodi, Phra Wubali, and Phra Salibuk guarding the eight directions.
Purpose: Having a second chance in life, enhancing wealth and fortune, destroying negative energies.
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Kumanthong Ruay Pirm Phum Ngen Thong LP Jet
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2548
Temple: Wat Noak
In the course of building the Maha Chedi in Wat Noak which is deemed to be one of the highest merit making in Buddhist belief, the abbot Ajahn Jet made and consecrated a batch of Kumanthong with three bags of gold on his lap and both hands raised specifically for increasing wealth and auspiciousness for believers. Prominent guru monk Luang Phor Sawai of Wat Preedaram, Nakhon Pathom Province, also joined the Maha Puttapisek ceremony in Buddhist year 2548.
Purpose: Wealth fetching, auspiciousness, and prosperity.Call to check postage prices