Pra Tha Kradan, Gru Wat Ton Lamyai, Nua
Tagua Nom-gao Gru Lan-tom, Pim Yai, Lang Túp. A large-size Buddha amulet made
from lead taken from ancient mine in the Lan-tom Cave, made by Wat Ton Lamyai, Kanchanaburi
Province in BE 2536 (CE 1993). This Pim (style) is an early Pim with hammer marks
in the back which was hand-made at the temple. With Blessing / Consecration Ceremony
at the temple of Wat Ton Lamyai, attended by Luang Phor Koon of Wat Ban Rai, Luang
Phor Pare of Wat Pikul Thongม Luang Phu Lew of Wat Rai
Tang Tong, Luang Phor Utama of Wat Wang Wiwekaram, Luang Phor Poom of Wat Phai Lom, Luang Phor Huat of War Don Pho
Thong, Luang Phor Lamyai of Wat Thung Lat Ya, Luang Phor Lek of Wat Khao Din,
and Luang Phu Yam of Wat Sam-ngam.
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BEST FOR: ultimate protection
against all danger, peril, disaster, and suffering in life and in career. Kongkraphan
Chatrie (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Maha-ut (it stops gun
from shooting at you), Klawklad Plodpai (it brings
safety, and pushes you away from all danger). Pra Tha Kradan provides
Power of Authority to you, and improves your leadership qualities & skills.
It helps make people who work under you follow your lead and encourage them to
work hard for you, and it helps you have victory over your troubles. Pra Tha
Kradan warns danger coming ahead. And Ponggan Poot-pee pee-saat Kunsai Mondam
Sa-niat jan-rai Sat Meepit (it helps ward off evil spirit, demon, bad ghost,
bad omen, bad spell, curse, accursedness, black magic, misfortune, doom, and
poisonous animals). This amulet helps protect you from manipulators,
backstabbers, and toxic people.
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Pra Tha Kradan Gru Wat Ton Lamyai
Pra Tha Kradan is a type of ancient amulet
made from lead alloy, and the halo flame on top of the head of Buddha is long
and bent. Pra Tha Kradan was firstly discovered at Wat Tha
Kradan, Kanchanaburi Province in BE 2460 (CE 1917) and it is called Pra Tha
Kradan ever since. Pra Tha Kradan was later discovered at Wat Tha Kradan Nua,
Wat Tha Kradan Tai, Wat Tha Kradan Klang, Wat Taywasangglaram, Gru Khao
Chonkai, Gru Lan-tom, and Gru Wat Nong Bua in Kanchanaburi Province. The
ancient Pra Tha Kradan was dated as The U Thong Style is one of the definitive
styles for Buddha icons which developed in Thailand (Siam) in the southern
capital of Ayutthaya. There are three distinct periods for the style, (12th to
the 15th century CE). The ancient Pra Tha Kradan is rare and valuable. It was
made from raw and unheated lead pebble, then hammered the pebble in an iron
mold to shape the Buddha, this would leave hammer marks in the back of Pra Tha
Gradan amulet. Pra Tha Kradan is called “Yod Khun Pon Hang Maenam Mae Klong”
means “The Great Warrior of Mae Klong River”. Pra Tha Kradan is one of the “Pra
Benjapakee Pra Choot Yod Khun Pon Nua Chin” which means one of the set of 5 (lead
alloy amulets) powerful amulets for the Great Warrior General. The Pra Tha Kradan
is best for Kongkraphan Chatrie (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon
attack), Maha-ut (it stops gun from shooting at you or the shooter misses the
aiming target).
Pra Tha Kradan Gru Wat Ton Lamyai
was made in BE 2536 (CE 1993) by Luang Phor Wat Ton Lamyai (Pra-kru
Kanchanakittasan), the abbot of Wat Ton Lamyai, and after the Blessing /
Consecration Ceremony which was attended by Luang Phor Koon of Wat Ban Rai,
Luang Phor Pare of Wat Pikul Thongม Luang Phu Lew of Wat
Rai Tang Tong, Luang Phor Utama of Wat Wang Wiwekaram, Luang Phor Poom of Wat Phai Lom, Luang Phor Huat of War Don Pho
Thong, Luang Phor Lamyai of Wat Thung Lat Ya, Luang Phor Lek of Wat Khao Din,
and Luang Phu Yam of Wat Sam-ngam. This Batch of amulets was stored in the
chamber of a Chedi (stupa) at the front of the temple of Wat Ton Lamyai until
the chamber was opened on May 31, BE 2550 (CE 2007) on Visakha Bucha Day. And
the second Blessing / Consecration Ceremony was held on June 2, BE 2550 at the
temple of Wat Ton Lamyai attended by 1080 Buddhist Monks.
The material
Pra Tha Gradan Gru Wat Ton Lamyai was made
from raw lead pebbles collected from Lan-tom Mine in the Lam-tom Cave, and the
ancient Pra Ta Kradan amulets discovered in Kanchanaburi Province were made
from the lead pebbles from Gru Lan-tom mine. Today Lan-tom Cave is preserved
underwater of Srinakarin Dam.
The styles of Pra Tha Kradan Gru Wat Ton
Lamyai.
There are 3 sizes, the large-size with the
dimension of 4.40 cm high and 3.00 cm widest. The medium-size is with the
dimension of 4.00 cm high and 2.60 cm widest. And the small-size with the
dimension of 3.70 cm high and 2.30 cm widest.
There are 2 Pim (styles), the first and the
early Pim is with hammer marks in the back. This style was hand-made at the
temple by putting lead pebble in an iron mold and hammered with iron hammer,
and it would leave hammer marks in the back of the amulets. Another pim is with
circular marks in the back caused by hydraulic pressing machine, this 2nd
style was nott hand-made by Wat Ton
Lamyai, but the temple sent the molds and the raw materials to the amulet
factory to make.
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The Astonishing Miracle Incident
Recently, a family of five was in SUV, and a
container truck fell off bridge and crushed the SUV under, no one in SUV was
injured. The SUV had a full set of Pra Tha Gradan Gru Wat Ton Lamyai displayed
on its dashboard, and 2 of 5 of the family were wearing Pra Tha Kradan, Gru Wat
Ton Lamyai.
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DIMENSION: 4.50
cm high / 3.10 cm wide / 0.50 cm thick
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item # K19C26
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