RARE Pra Pidta Sam Gler, Lang Yant Ha, Luang
Phu Tim, Wat Lahan Rai, Nua Pong Bailan, Ok Wat B o Win. A holy powder amulet with bas-reliefs
of triplets Closing Eyes Buddha and Yant Na Kao Ha cabalistic writing in the
front, and in the back is with a bas-relief of Five Buddhas cabalistic
writings. Made from mainly ashes after burning Palm Leaf sheets that engraved
with Holy Buddhist Scriptures, made by Wat Bo Win, Chonburi Province in BE 2515
- 2518 (CE 1972 - 1975). It contains Luang Phu Tim’s holy powder, and also
with Pong Prai Kumarn of Luang Phu Tim of Wat Lahan Rai. With 10 Blessing / Consecration
Ceremonies plus 9 months and 20 days single blessed/consecrated by Luang Phu
Tim. The longest blessing / Consecration period that Luang Phu Tim ever spent
on Batch of amulets.
......................................................
“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.”
......................................................
BEST FOR: Triplets Pra Pidta is with 3 times Powerful
magic spells which 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. 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, Klawklad Plodpai
(it pushes you away from all danger), Maha-ut (it helps stop gun from shooting
at you), 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 Baihuay, the spirits of the dead in this amulet may tell/give
hints of winning lottery numbers.
......................................................
Pra
Pakawamphee or Pra Pidta (Closing Eyes Buddha)
The Closing
Eyes Buddha was an Arhat (one who has gained insight into the true nature of
existence and has achieved nirvana), 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…
......................................................
Yant Na
Kao Ha
Yant Na Kao
Ha Cabalistic Writing casted with Love Spell that helps to get love in your
life and for many other purposes. It may help you to get that person whom you
in your life, including bring back the lost love. Moreover, it may also help
you to get back your ex-lover. Further, you can improve self-love or other
relations as well.
......................................................
The Five
Buddhas Yantra (Cabalistic Writing), Five Buddhas in Theravada Buddhist
Cosmology
The Five
Wisdom Buddhas, a group of five “self-born” celestial Buddhas who have always
existed from the beginning of time. The five are usually identified as
Vairochana, Akshobhya, Ratnasambhava, Amitabha, and Amoghasiddhi. The Five
buddhas are a development of the Buddhist Tantras. And they are aspects of the
dharmakaya “dharma-body”, which embodies the principle of enlightenment in
Buddhism. Each of the “self-born” Buddhas is also said to have manifested
himself as an earthly Buddha, an Adi-Buddha (first, or primal, Buddha), and as
a Bodhisattva (Buddha-to-be). The Five Buddhas represent:-
1)Vairochana
Buddha (Principal deity/meditator), the wisdom of the essence of the
dharma-realm meditation mudra.
2)Akshobhya
Buddha (East), the wisdom of reflection.
3)Ratnasambhava
Buddha (South), the wisdom of equanimity.
4)Amitābha
Buddha (West), the wisdom of observation.
5)Amoghasiddhi
Buddha (North), the wisdom of perfect practice.
The Power of
5 Buddhas
1.The 5
Buddhas would grant your wish to have glorious future in your career, business,
with success plus wealth and prosperity
2.The 5
Buddhas would help bring your good karma from your past life to the present.
3.The 5
Buddhas would help pull you back when you get lost by your choice, and/or by
forces beyond your control.
......................................................
Nua Pong
Bailan
Nua Pong
Bailan is the Buddha amulet that contains mainly ashes after burning Buddhist
Palm Leaf Holy Scriptures. Those scriptures were used by monks for studying and
praying for sometimes. The process of making holy powder out of them is to set
up a bonfire at the special area with auspicious astronomical time. Then monks
would sit around the bonfire and pray holy mantras until those scriptures burn
into ashes. An amulet made from Pong Bailan is believed to have high power of
Metta Maha Niyom (helps bring loving, caring, and kindness, and compassion from
people all around you to you).
......................................................
The materials
for making this Wat Bo Win Batch of amulets were given by Luang Phu Tim of Wat
Laharnrai to Mr.Manord Lao-kwansathid the owner of Navachaihard Store, one of
non-monk disciples of Luang Phu Tim to make this Batch in BE 2515-2516 (CE 1972
to CE 1973). The materials (muansarn) are Pong Buddhakhun (all kinds of holy
powders), Pong Prai Kumarn, Jeevorn (Luang Phu Tim’s monk robe), hair of the
head of Luang Phu Tim, Luang Phu Tim’s pillow (Luang Phu Tim used it since the
1st day he was entering monkshood). Luang Phu Tim said that this is an
auspicious object, pillow or Morn in Thai means supporting, it could support
fate of the individuals to the best and push up fate of people who are in
misfortune to the better.
......................................................
The BE
2515-2516 (BE 1972 - BE 1973) Batch of Buddha amulets of Wat Bo Win, Sriracha,
Chonburi Province.
The
materials for making this Batch of amulet was given by LP Tim of Wat Laharnrai
to Mr.Manord Lao-kwansathid the owner of Navachaihard Store, one of non-monk
disciples of LP Tim to make this Batch in BE 2515-2516 (CE 1972 - CE 1973).
The
materials (muansarn) are Pong Buddhakhun (all kinds of holy powders), Pong Prai
Kumarn, Jeevorn (LP Tim’s monk robe), hair of the head of LP Tim, LP Tim’s
pillow (LP Tim used it since the 1st day he was entering monkshood). LP Tim
said that this is an auspicious object, pillow or Morn in Thai means
supporting, it could support fate of the individuals to the best and push up
fate of people who are in misfortune to the better.
After all
the amulets were made, there was a Grand Blessing Ceremony at Wat Bo Win in BE
2516 (CE 1973), blessed by:
1.Archan
Fand Archaro of Wat Par-udomsomporn
2.Luang Phu
Sim of Wat Tam-pah-plong
3.Luang Phu
Toh of Wat Pradoochimplee
4.Luang Phu
Kaao of Wat Tam-klong-pain
5.Pra Archan
Won of Wat Tam-apai-damrongtham
6.Luang Phu
Waen Suchinno of Wat Doi Mae-pang
7.Luang Phu
Doon of Wat Buraparam
8.Luang Phu
Sam of Wat Par-trivivek
After this
Blessing Ceremony, this batch of amulets had attained another 9 Blessing /
consecration Ceremonies at the temples in Chonburi and Rayong Provinces until
mid BE 2517. The last Blessing Ceremony was by Luang Phu Tim alone started from
Oct 9, BE 2517 (CE 1974) to July 29, BE 2518 (CE 1975), 9 months and 20days,
the longest Blessing that LP Tim EVER did on any Batches of amulets.
......................................................
THE
MAKING OF PONG PRAI KUMARN (PONG PRAI KUMARN MAHA PHUUT)
Guru Monks
from Thailand who made the best Pong Prai Kumarn are LP Tim of Wat Laharnrai,
Rayong Province and LP Tay Kongthong of Wat Sam-ngam Nakorn Pathom Province.
WHAT IS
PONG PRAI KUMARN?
It’s a holy
powder used for making amulets, and it contains human remains. According to a
speech by LP Tim of Wat Laharnrai “obtaining help from power of the Buddha
requested by the amulet owners is too slow, but obtaining help from ghosts
(spirits) to answer the prayers of the amulet owners is alot faster”.
IS IT BLACK
MAGIC? No, it’s not. The Guru monks like LP Tim and LP Tay Kongthong would perform
ritual ceremonies 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.
WILL THOSE
HOLY SPIRITS LEAVE THE AMULETS? Possibly not. Why?Because each day in spirit
world is equal to 100 ordinary solar years of our planet.
WHAT IS
ITS POWER?
1) It could
make you have a highly activated sixth sense. Sixth sense, or subtle perception
ability, is our ability to perceive the subtle-dimension, or the unseen world
of angels, ghosts, Heaven (Swarga), etc. It also includes our ability to
understand the subtle cause and effect relationship behind many events, which
is beyond the understanding of the intellect. Extrasensory perception (ESP),
clairvoyance, premonition, intuition are synonymous with sixth sense or subtle
perception ability.
2) Maha
Larp, it brings lucky wealth.
3) Maha
Sanay, it brings magic charms
4) Metta
Maha Niyom, it helps you gain loving, kindness and compassion from people all
around you.
5) Klaw
Klad, Pold Pai, it pushes you away from all danger.
6) Warning
of danger
HOW WAS
IT MADE?
According to
the interview of Mr.Kularp Joichareon (Mor Larp), in BE 2515 (1972) LP Tim had
the intention to make Buddha amulets as gifts to people who donated for the
construction of Sala Pawwana Pirath Building at Wat Laharnrai, and LP Tim told
2 of his non-monk disciples, Mr.Sai Keawsawang, and Mr.Kularp Joichareon (Mor
Larp) that “we will go to get the good stuff tonight, the undertaker will
cremate E Som at Wat Laharnrai by tomorrow. And the 2 of you must prepare
things for the ritual ceremony”. E Som or Mrs.Som was a pregnant girl, a
relative of Mr.Sai Keawsawang`s wife. E Som had a fight with her husband and
later committed suicide with 7-8 months pregnancy. E Som died on Saturday and
was going to be cremated on Tuesday. After 11 pm that night LP Tim later told
Mr.Sai Keawsawang, and Mr.Kularp Joichareon that he would go to bed, and LP Tim
said “you have to practise what I have taught you yourself!”, so Mr.Sai
Keawsawang, and Mr.Kularp Joichareon had to ride bicycles to the grave yard of
Wat Laharnyai where the body of E Som was buried, by themselves. Soon after
arriving at the grave of E Som, Mr.Sai Keawsawang, and Mr.Kularp Joichareon did
the ritual ceremony to ask permission from the Master of the Grave yard, and
then asked E Som to give the skull of her unborn child, and some oil from her
flesh (Namman Prai) around her abdominal area.
The next day
(Tuesday) before the cremation of E Som`s body at Wat Laharnrai, Mr.Sai
Keawsawang, and Mr.Kularp Joichareon told the undertaker not to burn her body
to ashes. Before cremation, Mr.Sai Keawsawang drilled a hole in the ground of
cremation site under the position E Som’s body would be placed, and put an
empty iron can to capture body fat of E Som while being burnt. After cremation,
in the night, when everybody had left, Mr.Sai Keawsawang, and Mr.Kularp
Joichareon went to the cremation site with one kettle of holy water given by LP
Tim. Mr.Sai Keawsawang, and Mr.Kularp Joichareon collected the skull of E Som’s
unborn child, a rib bone from E Som’s womb area, E Som`s skull, and the iron
can that contained Namman Prai.
After
getting what they wanted Mr.Sai Keawsawang, and Mr.Kularp Joichareon threw holy
water from the kettle from their heads to their toes, to wash away bad omens
that would come with the stuff they were taking from the cremation site. Mr.Sai
Keawsawang, and Mr.Kularp Joichareon gave the stuff to LP Tim, and LP Tim
performed a ritual ceremony in his monk-house alone, non-stop for 3 days and 3
nights without food, drink (LP Tim was a vegetarian), or sleep. After LP Tim’s
ritual ceremony, LP Tim gave the 2 skulls and bone to Mr.Kularp Joichareon to
grind them into powder by stone mortar. Soon after the grounding had finished,
that stone mortar magically broke into 2 pieces.
Mr.Kularp
Joichareon could grind those bone and skulls into an amount of fine powder that
would fit inside 1 can of Mali Sweetened Condensed Milk 397 ml. Mr.Kularp
Joichareon also had to grind 108 kinds of sacred, sun dried herbs, along with a
large amount of fertilizer they had previously dried out, then mixed it all
with the bone powder. Mr.Kularp Joichareon`s mixture was equivalent to about 1
jar (7200 ml). This was later mixed with Holy Powder`s made by LP Tim including
Pong Pattamang, Pong Ittijay and Pong Tri Nisinghe. The total quantity of
finished Pong Prai Kumarn was equivalent to about 3 quarters of an iron bucket
(16 litres).
TRANSLATION
BY HADES CHAN
PROOF READ
BY CHRIS KIDD
......................................................
*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.
......................................................
*with
Certificate of Authenticity issued by DD-PRA
......................................................
DIMENSION: 2.30 cm high / 2.00 cm wide / 0.40
cm thick
......................................................
item # K21D14
Price: price upon request, pls PM and/or
email us hadesamulet@outlook.com
100% GENUINE
WITH 365 DAYS AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEE.
Item
location: Hong Kong,
SAR
Ships to: Worldwide
Delivery: Estimated 7 days handling time after
receipt of cleared payment. Please allow additional time if international
delivery is subject to customs processing.
Shipping: FREE Thailandpost International
registered mail. International items may be subject to customs processing and
additional charges.
Payments: PayPal / Western Union / MoneyGram
/maybank2u.com / DBS iBanking / Alipay / Wechat Pay / PromptPay International /
Remitly / PAYNOW
**************************************
Comments
Post a Comment