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item # K22C35

RARE Pra Somdej Prok Pho Yai, Luang Phor Doh, Wat Na Matum, Nua Pung Bailan, Pìt Thong. An extra-large Buddha amulet with a bas-relief of Buddha meditating under a Bodhi Tree, and on a lotus flower throne. Made from mainly ash after burning Holy Buddhist Palm Leaf Scriptures, blended with holy powder, holy water, and plaster cement, and patched with real gold foils. In the back is with imprints of Yant Na Chàp-pan-ná-rang-sĕe and Yant Put Tha Cabalistic Writings. Made by Luang Phor Doh of Wat Na Matum, Chon Buri Province after BE 2496 (CE 1953).

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BEST FOR: Peace, Safety & Prosperity under the Shade of Bodhi Tree. This amulet has a tendency to draw positive energy, and power of turning bad things in life to the better, and misfortune to the good luck. It brings wealth, abundance, and prosperity but also embraces the environment with happy vibes by eliminating worries. It helps you achieve your goal and fulfillment in your work and career, avoid misfortune, and improve your luck, power, and prestige. Nang Nieow, a rock-hard skin that is completely impervious to damage with bludgeoning or piercing weapons, and Maha-ut (it stops gun from shooting at you). Klawklad Plodpai (it helps push you away from all danger), Kongkraphan (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Metta Maha Niyom (it helps make people love you, and be nice to you), Wealth & Prosperity, Maha Laap (it brings lucky wealth). It warns danger coming ahead, 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 Ponggan Poot-pee pee-saat Kunsai Mondam (it helps ward off evil spirit, demon, bad ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse and black magic). And this amulet helps protect you from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people.

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The style or mold (Pim in Thai) of this amulet was originally made by Luang Phor Doh of Wat Na Matum, and was later copied by Luang Phor Guay of Wat Khositaram (Wat Ban Khae). Looksit (followers / adherents / worshippers /devotees) of Luang Phor Guay borrowed the mold of this amulet from Luang Phor Doh.

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*Luang Phor Doh of Wat Na Matum was a classmate of Luang Phu Tim of Wat Lahan Rai, both were disciples of Pra Archan Sing. And Luang Phu Tim stayed at Wat Na Matum for 6 years while Luang Phor Doh was an abbot of Wat Na Matum.

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Pim Prok-pho

Pra Somdej Pim Prok-pho, the amulet with figure of Buddha seating under the Bodhi Tree has hidden meaning of ‘Peace, Safety & Prosperity under the Shade of Bodhi Tree’.

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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).

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Yant Put Tha

The Put Tha cabalistic writing refers to the power of Buddha, the miracles of Buddha refers to supernatural feats and abilities attributed to Buddha by the Buddhist scriptures. The feats are mostly attributed to supranormal powers gained through meditation, rather than divine miracles. Supranormal powers the historic Buddha was said to have possessed and exercised include the six higher knowledges (abhiññā): psychic abilities (iddhi-vidhā), clairaudience (dibba-sota), telepathy (ceto-pariya), recollection of one's own past lives (pubbe-nivāsanussati), seeing the past lives and rebirths of others (dibba-cakkhu), and the extinction of mental intoxicants (āsavakkhaya). Miracles found in Mahayana sutras generally play a more direct role in illustrating certain doctrines than miracles found in non-Mahayana Buddhist texts. Apart from texts, several of the miracles are often shown in scenes of the life of Buddha in art.

Stories of Buddha's miracles include miraculous healings, teleportation, creating duplicates of himself, manipulation of the elements, and various other supernatural phenomena.

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Yant Na Chàp-pan-ná-rang-sĕe

Yant Na Chàp-pan-ná-rang-sĕe, this cabalistic writing is used for making holy powder by writing the chalk stick of holy powder on a stone board and erasing it, or engraving it inside the tagrut (roll of metal sheet). Has power of Metta Maha Niyom (the power that makes people around you love you, be kind, and be nice to you), and Serm Sa-nga Rasee (the power that creates a personal presence/aura). The aura that charms you, pushes away any negative energy, protects you from harm, and strengthens your leadership character. And Aura can be defined as the energy shield around you which protect you from all the negativity including mentally, emotionally, physically illnesses, and keeps you in harmony.

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Luang Phor Doh of Wat Na Matum, the abbot of Wat Na Matum, Chon Buri Province, living between BE 2421 to BE 2515 (CE 1878 to CE 1972)

Luang Phor Doh was born on October 22, BE 2421 (CE) at Ban Noen Makok, Na Matum, Chon Buri Province. Doh ordained as Buddhist monk at the age of 20 at Wat Na Matum under the care of Pra Archan Pan of Wat Na Matum, Pra Archan Peng of Wat Na Phra That, and Pra Archan Kong of Wat Pracha Rabuetham. After years of studying Buddhism, Luang Phor Doh was on his pilgrimage to the north for Thailand, and learned Pali composition and translation, Tipitaka studies (the Buddhist canon), Buddhist meditation, Traditional Thai Herbal Medicine, magic and spells from many masters that Luang Phor Doh visited on his pilgrimage. In BE 2446 Luang Phor doh was back to Wat Na Matum and was promoted to the abbot of Wat Na Matum after Pra Archan Pan had passed away.

Luang Phor Doh was a disciple of Luang Phor Iam of Wat Nok, Pra Archan Pan of Wat Na Matum, Yom Jok (White-robe Archan Jok), and Pra Archan Sing (master/teacher of Luang Phu Tim of Wat Lahan Rai).

While Luang Phor Doh was an abbot of Wat Na Matum, Luang Phor Doh also built other 3 temples, Wat Noen Lang Tao, Wat Thung Hiang, and Wat Nong Yang in Chon Buri Province.

Luang Phor Doh passed away on April 10, BE 2515 (CE 1972) at the age of 95, 74 years as Buddhist monk.

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DIMENSION: 5.50 cm high / 3.40 cm wide / 0.80 cm thick

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item # K22C35

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