RARE Pra Somdej Gru
Wat Khlang Klong Khoi, Pim Yai Ket Talu Soom, Nua Pong. A
large-size Buddha amulet with figure of Buddha seating on a 3 tiers platform, and
the halo flame on the top of the head of Buddha passes through the top of the
arch, made from mainly holy powder blended with Pong Viset Ha Pragaan (5 kinds
of holy powder) of Somdej Pra Buddhachan Toh of Wat Rakhang, blended with holy
water and tabby made from seashells. The legend has it that Somdej Pra
Buddhachan Toh Phrommarangsi (Somdej Toh) was on his pilgrimage to Wat Khlang
Klong Khoi in BE 2375 (CE 1832), and stayed there for years, and made this
Batch of amulets. This Batch of amulets was discovered hidden in the area
of Wat Khlang Klong Khoi, Ratchaburi Provnce in BE 2490 (CE 1947), BE 2500 (CE
1957), and BE 2516 (CE 1973).
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BEST FOR: Má-laeng
wan mai dai gin lêuuat in Thai means flies never land on your blood which
refers to one who wears amulet made by Somdej Pra Buddhachan Toh his/her drops
of blood will never be falling to the ground.“You will NEVER die screaming”
Thai people believe that “One will never die screaming and one will die without
any suffering at end of life if one is wearing an amulet made by Somdej Pra
Buddhachan Toh.” This amulet brings endless food with wealth & prosperity.
Anything you wish for, and it could change your life for the better, Klawklad
Plodpai (it brings safety, and pushes you away from all danger), Kongkraphan
(it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Maha-ut (it stops gun from
shooting at you), Metta Maha Niyom (it helps bring loving, caring, and
kindness, and compassion from people all around you to you), Maha Larp (it
brings Lucky Wealth / wealth fetching), and 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. 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.
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The Batch of Pra Somdej Gru Wat Klang
Khlong Khoi
Wat Klang Khlong Khoi, Photharam, Ratchaburi
Province on the Mae Klong River Bank was built in the late Kingdom of Ayutthaya
(BE 2231 to BE 2310, CE 1688 to CE 1767). The legend has it that in the year BE
2375 (CE 1832), Somdej Pra Buddhachan Toh or Toh Phrommarangsi (1788-1872; B.E.
2331-2415) of Wat Rakhang, Bangkok was on his pilgrimage, and stayed there for
practicing Vipassana Meditation for years. It is believed that where Somdej Toh
stayed, Somdej Toh would built a “Pra Pang Um Baat”, a standing Buddha statue
holding an alms bowl, it was a Buddha gesture of the day Somdej Toh was born,
the Wednesday night. The Batch of Pra Somdej Gru Wat Klang Khlong Khoi was
first discovered buried under the ground behind Luang Phor Toh Standing Buddha
Statue in BE 2490 (CE 1947), and later found buried under the Bodhi Tree, and
behind the temple building in BE 2500 (CE 1957), and BE 2016 (CE 1973) hidden
at the old temple building of Wat Klang Khlong Khoi. And the materials and the
styles of the amulets found are similar to Pra Somdej Wat Rakhang, and Pra
Somdej Bang Khun Phrom Buddha amulets made by Somdej Toh.
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Pong Viset Ha Pragaan (5 kinds of Holy
Powder)
A Pra Somdej amulet MUST contain Pong Viset Ha
Pragaan (5 kinds of Holy Powder), and the Pong Viset Ha Pragaan is the
COMPONENTS of the following 18 sacred materials:-
1)Din Sor Pong, marly limestone powder.
2)Poon Pleuak hoi, tabby is a type of concrete made
by burning oyster shells to create lime, then mixing it with water, sand, ash
and broken oyster shells.
3)Din Jet Phong, earth taken from 7 forests where deposit
of salts and other minerals are. A mineral lick (also known as a salt lick) is
a place where animals can go to lick essential mineral nutrients from a deposit
of salts and other minerals. Din Jet Phong is believed to have the force of
temptation and distraction.
4)Din Jet Ta, earth taken from 7 bus/boat/railways
destination terminals. Thais believe that these areas filled with lovers’ mind
power while waiting for one their love one to come homes.
5)Din Lak Muang Jet Lak, earth taken from 7 Holy
City Pillars at Holy Pillar Shrines in Thailand that guarded by angels and
devas. City Pillars are believed to accumulate the power/energy of protection,
prosperity and abundance.
6)Kee Thoop Sai Tain Bucha Pra, joss stick ashes,
and candle wicks after offering to Holy Buddha Statues.
7)Dok Galong, powder crushed from sundried snowy
orchid tree flowers. The snowy orchid tree flower is believed to have the force
of passion.
8)Yod Sawas, powder crushed from sundried young
leaves of Guilandina bonduc, commonly known as grey nicker, nicker bean, fever
nut or knicker nut. Yod Sawas is believed to have the force of passion and
temptation.
9)Yod Ruck Son, powder crushed from sundried double
crown flowers. Yod Ruck Son is believed to have the force of love and care.
10)Kee Klai Say-ma, powder crushed from stains,
sundried mosses and lichens taken from important temple boundary marking
stones. Kee Klai Say-ma is believed to accumulate energy of guarding angles.
11)Kee Klai Pratuu Wang, powder crushed from stains,
sundried mosses and lichens taken from gates of the ancient Royal Palaces. Kee
Klai Pratuu Wang is believed to accumulate energy of guarding angles.
12)Kee Klai Sao Ta-lung Chang-peuuak, powder crushed
from stains, sundried mosses and lichens taken from Royal white elephant
hitching Posts. Kee Klai Sao Ta-lung Chang-peuuak is believed to accumulate
energy of Devas.
13)Ton Rat-cha-preuk, saw dust of Golden Shower Tree
is believed to have force of auspicious omens.
14)Ton Chaiya Preuk, saw dust of Cassia javanica Tree,
also known as Java cassia, pink shower, apple blossom tree and rainbow shower
tree, is believed to have force of
auspicious omens.
15)Phu Ruam Jai, powder crushed from sundried Betel
Vine leaves, those leaves were taken from engagement tray presented during a
wedding ceremony to the bride’s parents. Phu Ruam Jai is believed to have power
of family unity, support, relationship and happiness.
16)Phu Song Hang, powder crushed from sundried Wild
Betel leaves that have double tips. Phu Song Hang is believed to have power of
Metta Maha Niyom (gaining loving, caring, kindness and compassion from people
all around).
17)Bor Nam Jet Ros, water taken from 7 wells, and
water in each well has a taste and not all 7 wells taste the same. Taste is
subjective and influenced by the water source, and minerals in them. Bor Nam
Jet Ros is believed to have power of Pra Mae Kongka, the mythical Goddess of
Water and Rivers.
18)Din Sor Viset or Sila Thikhun, powder of calcite
stone, calcite is believed having the ability to amplify and cleanse energy, as
well as clear and balance the chakras. It can also absorb and transform
negative energy. Calcite is a crystal that calms the mind and enhances mental
clarity, and it also connects the emotions with the intellect.
THE FIRST PROCESS (Sang Pong / the
preparation of holy materials)
After 18 materials are crushed in fine powder, and
then added holy powder, water from 7 wells, and plaster cement as binder. The
resultant putty was then rolled into cylinders or slender sticks and dried. During
the mixing process of these holy materials, the rituals were performed, the
offerings were presented to Buddha, Holy Guru Monks, Devas, Masters (teachers),
and holy spirits. The ceremonies were held in the temple buildings in front of
the Principle Buddha Statue, and monks were saying sermons to invite Buddha,
Holy Guru Monks, Devas, Masters (teachers), and holy spirits to bless on the
holy powders. And the ritual of spirit possession is performed, a monk who roll
the putty into cylinders or slender sticks his body will be controlled by holy
spirits, ghosts of departed master or guru monk or devas.
THE SECOND PROCESS (Kiang Pong Lop Pong
/ drawing formulas of holy cabalistic writings, and then erase them).
After the sticks of powder are dried, then process
of making Pong Viset Ha Pragaan begins. The monk will draw formulas of holy
cabalistic writings on a chalkboard made of a sheet of mudstone. The formulas
are written accordingly to the ancient scriptures, and while drawing them, the
monk must say sermons and prayers to invite the power of Buddha, Devas, and
holy ghosts of departed master or guru monk to accumulate their power in the
molecule of the powder. At the end of each writing, monk will then erase the
formulas of cabalistic writings, and keep the chalk dust in a container for
further making Buddha amulets.
The Pong Viset Ha Pragaan must be made
orderly, beginning with 1)Pong Pattamang, 2)Pong Itthijay, 3)Pong Maharaj,
4)Pong Buddhakhun, and 5)Pong Tri Nisinghe.
The first holy powder or the precursor to make Pong
Viset Ha Pragaan is Pong Pattamang Holy Powder by drawing the formulas of
Pattamang cabalistic writings with sermons and prayers. After the completion of
Pong Pattamang Holy Powder, it will be divided into 2 parts, one as “Pong
Pattamang”, and another one is for making of the next Pong Itthijay Holy
Powder. Then returning to the first process of making the chalk sticks and then
follow the second process to drawn Itthijay cabalistic writings with sermons
and prayers, and keep repeating the processes for the next 3 holy powders.
THE POWER OF PONG VISET HA PRAGAAN (5
kinds of Holy Powders)
1)Pong Pattamang Holy Powder is believed to have
magic power of Kongkraphan Chatrie (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon
attack), Maha-ut (it stops gun from shooting at you), Kambang Longhon Hai-tua
(it makes you invisible in the eyes of the enemies), and Ponggan Poot-pee
pee-saat Kunsai Mondam Sat Meepit (it helps ward off evil spirit, demon, bad
ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse and black magic, and poisonous animals).
2)Pong Itthijay Holy Powder, it was made from Pong
Pattamang believed to have magic power of Metta Maha Niyom (it helps bring
loving, caring, and kindness, and compassion from people all around you to
you), and curing and preventing all diseases.
3)Pong Maharaj Holy Powder, it was made from Pong
Itthijay believed to have magic power of Klawklad Plodpai (it brings safety,
and pushes you away from all danger), Metta Maha Niyom (it helps bring loving,
caring, and kindness, and compassion from people all around you to you), and
Ponggan Kunsai Mondam (it keeps you away from bad spell, curse and black
magic).
4)Pong Buddhakhun Holy Powder, it was made from Pong
Maharaj believed to have magic power of Metta Maha Niyom (it helps bring
loving, caring, and kindness, and compassion from people all around you to
you), Kambang Longhon Hai-tua (it makes you invisible in the eyes of the
enemies), and Sador (it helps unlock all bad spells, and lift the curses).
5)Pong Tri Nisinghe Holy Powder, it was made from
Pong Buddhakhun believed to have magic power of Metta Maha Niyom (it helps
bring loving, caring, and kindness, and compassion from people all around you
to you), Ponggan Poot-pee pee-saat Kunsai Mondam Sat Meepit (it helps ward off
evil spirit, demon, bad ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse and black magic, and
poisonous animals). Klawklad Plodpai (it brings safety, and pushes you away
from all danger), and curing and preventing all diseases.
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Pra Long Gru or Pra Gru
Pra “Long Gru” or “Pra Gru” means amulet that was stored in the chamber of
a chedi/stupa or in a container buried under the ground for many of years, and
later found by someone.
According to the prophecy in Pali Canon that
Buddha’s Dispensation (Buddhism), and Dharma (Buddha’s teaching) would exist
and follow 5,000 years after the Buddha passed away or entered nirvana. The
“Long Gru” is a Thai traditional practice to preserve Buddha amulets with figure
of Buddha in them in the case that after the decline of indigenous religious
practices of Buddhism, the future generations would learn that Buddhism ever to
have existed on earth.
The Pra Long Gru, Thais believe that after long
period of time that the Buddha amulets were kept, the power that was
accumulated in each and every amulet would break apart the chamber (in Thai
called Gru Takk) that amulets were hidden.
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SOMDEJ PRA BUDDHACHAN TOH / SOMDEJ TOH
Somdej Toh (1788-1872; B.E. 2331-2415), known
formally as Somdej Pra Buddhachan Toh (Toh Phrommarangsi), was one of the most
famous Buddhist monks during Thailand’s Rattanakosin Period and continues to be
the most widely known monk in Thailand. He is widely revered in Thailand as a
monk who is said that he possessed magical powers and his amulets are widely
sought after. His images and statues are some of the most widespread religious
icons in Bangkok.
BIOGRAPHY
Somdej Toh was born in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
Province, it was believed that he was an illegitimate son of King Rama II. He
studied the Buddhist scriptures of the Pāli Canon with several Buddhist
masters. After becoming a well-known monk, he became the preceptor for Prince
Mongkut, later King Rama IV, when Mongkut became a monk. During Rama IV’s reign
Somdej Toh was given the ceremonial name Somdej Pra Buddhachan (Toh
Phrommarangsi), the Buddhachan means teacher of Buddhism, given by the King and
used to be one of his trusted advisers, having left a lot of teaching stories
around him and the King.
He was noted for the skill of his preaching and his
use of Thai poetry to reflect the beauty of Buddhism, and for making amulets
called Pra Somdej. The amulets were blessed by himself and other respected
monks in Thailand. He also appears in many versions of the story of the ghost
Mae Nak Phra Khanong, and he is said to be the one to finally subdue her.
Somdej Toh also wrote the Pra Khata Chinnabanchon, a protective magical sermon
which is widely chant and use among Thais.
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DIMENSION:
3.80
cm high / 2.60 cm wide / 0.50 cm thick
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