VERY RARE one of 2,000 pieces on earth, Pra
Pidta Luang Phu Tim Wat Laharnrai, Roon MITSUBISHI, Nua Pong. A Closing Eyes
Buddha amulet with an imprint of a Yant Nam Tao (cabalistic writings in gourd
shape) or Yant Pakawamphee (Pra Pidta) or Yant Pra Sangkajai. Made from Pong
Maha Chindamanee, a Wealth Fetching holy powder of Luang Phu Tim of Wat Lahan
Rai, and blessed / consecrated by Luang Phu Tim himself in his Guti (monk house)
for months. This Batch of amulets was made in BE 2514 (CE 1971) by Mr.Niwat
Indrawat, a dealer of Rayong Province MITSUBISHI Motor, a worshipper of Luang
Phu Tim. Mr.Indrawat made this Batch of amulet as gifts offered to his
customers who purchased MITSUBISHI cars, a car per an amulet. And Mr.Indrawat
also gave some of this Pra Pidta MITSUBISHI to Luang Phu Tim.
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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: Pra Pidta, an amulet with figure of
an Arhat closing his eyes with both hands means Pra Pidta helps to blind people
around the wearer of this amulet with magical spells and energies of the
universe and nature in order to draw love, caring, attraction, charm, and
kindness and compassion to one's life. Pra Pidta helps improve relationship,
intimacy, and connection with others. Pra Pidta signifies continuous growth and
multiplication in wealth, money luck, and good fortune. 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), Maha Sanay
(it turns you to Prince Charming in the eyes of women), 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-niiat Jan-rai Sat Meepit
(it helps ward off evil spirit, demon, bad ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse
& black magic, doom & misfortune and poisonous animals). And this amulet
helps protect you from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people.
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The BE
2514 Pra Pidta Luang Phu Tim, Roon MITSUBISHI
The Pra
Pidta Roon MITSUBISHI contains all types of holy powder made by Luang Phu Tim
except Pong Prai Kumarn (Pong Prai Kumarn was made in BE 2515). The process and
all ceremonies were at Wat Laharnrai supervised by Luang Phu Tim. Luang Phu Tim
blessed this Batch of Pra Pidta by himself in his Guti (monk house) for months.
The style of
the amulet copied the work of Luang Phu Hient of Wat Aranyikawas (Wat Pa), Chon
Buri Province, and in the back is with Yant Namtao, a gourd-like cabalistic
writings of Chao Khun Nor of Wat Thepsirin, Bangkok.
The
Contents of Pra Pidta Roon MITSUBISHI
- Pong Maha
Chindamanee, a Wealth Fetching Holy Powder made by Luang Phu Kaew, a senior
monk of Wat Laharnrai, and a disciple of Luang Phu Tim. Luna Phu Tim also
blessed/consecrated this Pong Maha Chindamanee.
- All types
of Holy Powder of Luang Phu Tim of Wat Laharnrai, and holy powder crushed from
broken Look-om (holy powder balls) of Luang Phu Tim
- Holy
Powder of Luang Phor Kaew of Wat Khrueawan, the Thailand’s BEST maker of Pra
Pidta amulet given to Mr.Indrawat by Luang Phu Hient of Wat Aranyikawas (Wat
Pa), Chon Buri Province
- Other Holy
Powder, and sacred materials from the private collection of Mr.Indrawat
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Yant Nam
Tao
The Yant Nam
Tao (cabalistic writings in gourd shape) or Yant Pakawamphee (Pra Pidta) or
Yant Pra Sangkajai was created by Somdej
Pra Buddha Khosachan (Chareon Yannaworatain), an ex-abbot of Wat Thep Sirin
between BE 2441 to BE 2494 (CE 1898 to CE 1951). It is a formula of 3 lines of
cabalistic writings with 6 ancient Khmer characters, the top one is A refers to
Arahang or Buddha. The 2nd line is with U and Ma, U refers to Uttamatham, a
Dharma, the truths that the Buddha revealed, and Ma that refers to Maha
Sanggla, the community of Great Buddhist monks who follow the path of Buddha.
The 3rd line is with Pa Ka A, the Pa refers to Buddha, the Ka refers to Khosa,
and the A refers to Archan or Chan in short, these 3 characters means “Buddha
Khosachan” himself who created this formula of cabalistic writings. And then,
the 3 lines of cabalistic writings are put inside a frame of gourd shape or Pra
Kawanphee or Pra Sangkajai.
Pra
Pakawamphee or 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…
Pra
Sangkajai / Pra Sangkachai
In Thailand,
Budai is sometimes confused with another similar monk widely respected in
Thailand, Pra Sangkajai or Sangkachai. Pra Sangkajai, a Thai rendering of Maha
Kaccana or Mahakaccayanathera, was a Buddhist Arhata (inSanskrit) or Arahant
(in Pali) during the time of the Lord Buddha. Lord Buddha praised Pra
Sangkadchai for his excellence in explaining sophisticated dharma(or dhamma) in
an easily and correctly understandable manner. Pra Sangkajai (Maha Kaccana)
also composed the Madhupinadika Sutra (Madhupindika Sutta MN 18).
One tale of
the Thai folklore relates that he was so handsome that once even a man wanted
him for a wife. To avoid a similar situation, Pra Sangkachai decided to
transform himself into a fat monk. Another tale says he was so attractive that
angels and men often compared him with the Buddha. He considered this
inappropriate, so disguised himself in an unpleasantly fat body.
Although
both Budai and Pra Sangkajai may be found in both Thai and Chinese temples, Pra
Sangkajai is found more often in Thai temples, and Budai in Chinese temples.
Two points to distinguish them from one another are:
1.Pra
Sangkajai has a trace of hair on his head (looking similar to the Buddha’s)
while Budai is clearly bald.
2.Pra
Sangkajai wears the robes in Theravadin Buddhist fashion with the robes folded
across one shoulder, leaving the other uncovered. Budai wears the robes in
Chinese style, covering both arms but leaving the front part of the upper body
uncovered.
The power of
Yant Nam Tao or Yant Pakawamphee or Yant
Pra Sangkajai, it is believed that Yant Nam Tao creates a 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. It brings continuous growth and
multiplication in wealth, money luck, and good fortune. 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).
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*with
Certificate of Authenticity issued by Thaprachan Buddha Amulet Magazine
(prathaprachan-mag.com).
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DIMENSION: 2.40 cm high / 2.00 cm wide / 0.70
cm thick
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