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RARE Pra Buddha Chinnaraj Lang Baap Pra Pidta, Nua Pong Gradookphee, Pra Archan Nuu, Wat Pho Tatian. A holy powder Buddha amulet with figure of a Pra Buddha Chinnaraj in the front, and an imprint of a Closing Eyes Buddha in the back, made from many types of holy powder blended with mystical plant powder, fragments and powder crushed from human bone fragments of unclaimed bodies of casualties who were killed in World War II by a greater number of bombs that were dropped on Bangkok in BE 2484 (CE 1941). Those bodies were piled up at Wat Pho Tatian, and Pra Archan Nuu had his kindness to arrange proper funerals for them. This type of human bone amulet was intentionally made for saving people from bombing raids and hardship, made by Pra Archan Nuu of Wat Pho Tatian (Wat Pra Chetupon Wimon Mangkhalaram), Bangkok between BE 2484 to BE 2485 (CE 1941 to CE 1942).

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“A first impression can have significant social consequences, people form judgments about others’, this amulet is with magic spell that makes people around you temporary blind to the charm of you. People will be kind to you, and support you no matter what.”

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BEST FOR: Thais believe that Pra Buddha Chinnaraj gives favorable omens, and strengthens auspicious omens which bring positive role in their lives. Pra Buddha Chinnaraj helps you have victory over all difficulties, and your enemies, and helps you achieve prosperity and fulfillment in your work and career, avoid misfortune, and improve your luck, power, and prestige. Pra Buddha Chinnaraj protects and secures your home and your family from all peril, misfortune, and disaster. Pra Pidta helps improve luck, fate, fortune, and destiny. Pra Pidta signifies continuous growth and multiplication in wealth, money luck, and good fortune. Pra Pidta blinds people who are going to harm you. It casts magic charm and love spells on people around you. It creates confusion inducement to encourage customers to buy whatever you are selling. Pra Pidta also has a magic power of hypnosis, it turns you to a convincer, you could put any people around you under hypnosis, and take over their minds to do whatever you want. It has a tendency to draw positive energy. You will NEVER be alone EVER, the spirits are with you everywhere you go. They are following you all the time. They watch your back, they protect you and prevent danger. They blind people who are going to harm you. They cast magic charm and love spells on people around you. Kongkraphan (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Klawklad Plodpai (it pushes you away from all danger), Maha-ut (it helps stop gun from shooting at you). Wealth Fetching, Maha Larp (it brings lucky wealth), Metta Maha Niyom (it makes people around you love you, be nice to you, and willing to support you for anything), Kaa Kaai Dee (it helps tempt your customers to buy whatever you are selling, and it helps attract new customers and then keep them coming back, and warning of danger. 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). And this amulet helps protect you from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people. And Baihuay, the spirits of the dead in this amulet may tell/give hints of winning lottery numbers.

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Pra Buddha Chinnaraj

Pra Buddha Chinnaraj enshrined inside the temple of Wat Pra Si Rattana Mahathat (Temple of Great Jewelled Reliquary), colloquially referred to as Wat Pra Si or Wat Yai, is a Buddhist temple (wat) in Phitsanulok Province, Thailand.

The temple is famous for its gold-covered statue of the Buddha, known as Pra Buddha Chinnaraj (King of Victory). It is considered as one of the most beautiful and the classical magnificent Buddha figures in Thailand and received the highest worship among Thai people, equivalent to Luang Phor Sothon of Wat Sothonwararam in Chachoengsao Province (not including Emerald Buddha).

This Buddha statue was cast together with other statues of the same Buddha, including Pra Buddha Chinnasi, and Pra Si Satsada, which are currently enshrined in this temple.

According to the legends, there are still a controversial about the time of casting these statues. Some believed it was in the 10th century. Some said it might be in the 14th century. However, in the northern history (Pong Sawadarn Nua / northern chronicle) had been registered that.

“In the year B.E. 1500 Pra Si Dhamma Tripidok or Pra Maha Dhammaracha Lithai, after the completion of building of Wat Pra Si Rattana Mahathat wanted to cast three Buddha statues as the principal image in the temple. The king got five Brahmins named Ba Indra, Ba Brahm, Ba Vishnu, Ba Rachasingh and Ba Rachakusol. The king asked for renowned sculptors from Si Satchanalai town or Sawankhalok together with the first class artisans from Chiang Saen and Hariphunchai to assist in the casting of the three Buddha statues”

The first Buddha statue was a Mara Vichai episode of 5 sok (1 sok = 50 cm) 1 kueb (1 kueb = 25 cm) 5 new (1 new = 2.45 cm) measuring from end of laps in sitting posture. The second Buddha statue was of a Mara Vichai period of 5 sok 1 kueb 4 new measuring from end of laps in sitting posture and the third Buddha statue of Mara Vichai period of 4 sok 1 kueb 6 new measuring from lap to lap in sitting position.

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Pra Pidta

Pra Pakawamphee or Pra Pidta (Closing Eyes Buddha) was an Arhat and a disciple of Lord Buddha whose appearance was charming and gorgeously handsome, and people always mistaken him to Buddha and offered him better offerings than other monks, so Pra Pakawamphee turned himself to a fat monk and sealed his face with his 2 hands when he was in his meditation (Pra Pidta / closing eyes Buddha), to blind people around him. So the gesture of Pra Pidta became type of amulet with magical influence to blind people around you with magic charm, and your gaiety and wit would enchanted them all…

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PRA ARCHAN NUU OF WAT PHO TATIAN (Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan), living before BE 2495 (CE 1952)

Pra Archan Nuu was originally from Surin Province. Pra Archan Nuu was a Kuy ethnic minority (in Thai called Sùay)

The Kuy are found in a region of mainland Southeast Asia roughly between the Dangrek Mountains and the Mun River, straddling the borders where Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos meet. The majority, over 80 percent, live in Thailand in the provinces of Surin, Buriram, Sisaket, and Ubon Ratchathani.

After entering monkhood for years in Surin Province, Pra Archan Nuu walked across Thailand-Cambodia border on his pilgrimage in the rural provinces in Cambodia. During his visit to Cambodia, Pra Archan Nuu studied Khmer black magic, sorcery and witchcraft. After his journey back to Thailand, Pra Archan Nuu stayed at Wat Pho Tatian (Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan), Bangkok and used his knowledge to cure outbreaks of disease, solved bad luck, performed magical rituals consisting of spells and charms that boost Metta Maha Niyom, luck and wealth, and conducted exorcism on demonic possession.

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THE PURPOSE OF MAKING AMULETS THAT CONTAIN HUMAN REMAINS

Bangkok was bombed by both the Japanese and Allies during World War II. According to a report of December 1945, the Allies dropped 18,583 bombs on Thailand, resulting in the death of 8,711 people and the destruction of 9,616 buildings, 617 trucks, 73 locomotives and 173 other vehicles. A further 1,194 buildings were damaged. The prime target of the campaign was Bangkok, the Thai capital. People lived in terror and shock of intense bombing raids, and they needed talismans and amulets associated with safety and protection. During those hard times people also had depression from social and economic impact. Pra Archan Nuu had his kindness to use his best efforts to make amulets for helping people. And many lives have been saved by amulets made by Pra Archan Nuu.

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THE AMULETS MADE FROM HOLY POWDER THAT CONTAIN HUMAN REMAINS

The amulet that was made from holy powder blended with sacred herb, holy powder and mystical minerals is known as “Pong Prai Kumarn Maha Phood”, the Guru Monks who have ability to make this type of Holy Powder must have “wí-chaa aa-kom” a high knowledge of magical spells and mind power to control spirits that come with human remains and those sacred herb, NOT every monk could make Pong Prai Kumarn Maha Phood.

The Guru Monk who made this type of amulet had to perform rituals to turn / ordain ghosts (spirits) of the dead to “monks”, in Thai called “Buet Phee”. The ghosts (spirits) will not do any harm to the amulet wearers. Those spirits will only do good things and help the amulet wearers for their own merit. Those spirits would live in the amulets, and would not leave the amulets until their karma end, and circles of lives on earth start again, and each day in spirit world is equal to 100 ordinary solar years of our planet.

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CONTENTS OF THE AMULET

- Wan Plong or Wan Gra-sue, a rare mystical plant, a half-human, half-plant creature said to consume fresh blood. This predator creature hunts in the night by floating in the air and glowing in the dark to capture its prey. The Wan Plong has magic power of Kongkraphan Chatrie (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack). Only powerful Guru Monk and powerful white Robe Master could feed and control Wan Plong.

- Holy Powder (Pong Itthijay, Pong Pattamang, Pong Maharaj, and etc)

- Powder crushed from human bones and ashes after cremation. The human remains were taken from unclaimed bodies of casualties who were killed in World War II by a greater number of bombs that were dropped on Bangkok in BE 2484 (CE 1941). Those bodies were piled up at Wat Pho Tatian, and Pra Archan Nuu had his kindness to arrange proper funerals for them. Those people who were killed at that time of war were considered as “Phee Tai Hong”, one who died unnaturally. The spirit of Phee Tai Hong is believed to be trapped in the purgatory, and sunk in its own thought. Purgatory, also called The World between Worlds, is a spiritual realm that traps lost and tortured souls. Guru monks or White Robe Archan who has highest ability of magic to pull spirits of Phi Tai Hong out of the purgatory, and later enter the physical realm (human world), and ask his/her spirit to stay in the amulets. The spirit in this amulet will help its master to do anything his/her asks for, and the spirit would gain merits from helping its master, and carry its merits to the next world.

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STYLE / PIM / MOLD OF THE AMULETS

Pra Pim Maat Tra Taan refers to styles of amulets and their contents are recognized by amulet competitions, and amulet identification companies, and the Certificate of Authenticity can be issued to certify their origins.

Pra Pim Yoi or Pra Nok Pim or Pra Pim Chao Bann refers to styles of amulets and their contents are still under discussion. And the research studies on their authenticity have not yet been completed. Pra Pim Yoi or Pra Nok Pim amulets are not recognized by today amulet competitions as well as amulet identification companies. In addition, many amulets made by Pra Archan Nuu, the styles are different from those that recognized, the molds were self-made by Looksit (disciples / followers / adherents / worshippers / devotees), but used the materials made by Pra Archan Nuu. And after the completion of all process, the amulets were also blessed by Pra Archan Nuu himself.

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*This amulet contains human remains. Not suitable for people who have Spectrophobia (the fear of ghosts). People who have Spectrophobia cannot control themselves while experiencing ghosts, they might have sudden cardiac death or cause harm to themselves from temporary loss of consciousness.

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DIMENSION: 3.80 cm high / 2.90 cm wide / 0.80 cm thick

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item # K20B44

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