RARE Pra Pong Buddha Srivichai, Archan
Chum Chaikiree, Pithee Wat Phra Mahathat Nakhon Si Thammarat. A holy powder
Buddha amulet with a bas-relief of Buddha Mara Vichai Gesture (Victory (vichai)
over the Mara) seating on a lotus flower with straight lines of Rassami (halo
or aura) around the body of Buddha. In the back is with a formula of safety & prosperity
Cabalistic writings circled by wealth fetching magic wasps, and a Kawi script
says “Srivijava” at the lowest part. Made from various types of holy powder collected from the ancient
amulets of Kingdom of Srivijava discovered hidden in many caves in Phatthalung,
Trang, Narathiwat, and Chaiya City in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province,
blended with mystical plant powder left-over from many Batches of amulets of
Archan Chum Chaikiree. The Consecration / Blessing Ceremony and ritual were
held on November 28, BE 2513 (CE 1970) at 09.00 hrs at Phra Mahathat Chedi, Wat
Phra Mahathat Nakhon Si Thammarat, attended by Thai Hindu Brahmins, and 9 guru
monks, and non-stop 5 days Consecration / Blessing Ceremony at the temple of
Wat Phra Mahathat Nakhon Si Thammarat, starting from January 13, BE 2514 (CE
1971) while Pra Archan Kong of Wat Ban Suan was Master of the 5 days
Consecration / Blessing Ceremony, and Archan Chum Chaikiree was master of all
ceremonies and rituals. There are termite dirt on the surface of this amulet
because it was kept in an oil barrel at the store room of House of Archan Chum
Chaikiree, and after Archan Chum passed away, it was taken out for fundraiser
of the restoration work of Phra Mahathat Chedi.
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BEST FOR: The aura of Pra Pong Buddha
Srivichai creates a strong energy shield, Levitation and produces destructive
heat beams to melt or burn your enemies. It provides a measure of defense
against dark energies, and blinds people with bad intentions to do harm to you.
This amulet has a tendency to draw positive energy. Klawklad Plodpai (it pushes
you away from all danger), Kongkraphan (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon
attack), Maha-ut (it helps stop gun from shooting at you), and warning of
danger. Nang Nieow, a rock-hard skin that is completely impervious to damage
with bludgeoning or piercing weapons. 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, 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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*This
amulet can be used for creating holy water by submerging it in the water
without any prayers and rituals. The holy water can be truly sanctified by you,
yourself. Holy water is rich with symbolism and spiritual power. It combats
evil spirits and limits the power of the devil through Buddha grace, the
inviting of Buddha's protection. The natural element of water since the dawn of
man has been used for cleansing, protection, blessings and quenching fire, used
to denote interior purification.
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Rassami
or Prabashvara
The Rassami
in Thai or Prabashvara in Pali refers to aura of the six known colors around
Buddha. It creates a strong energy shield, Levitation and produce destructive
heat beams to melt or burn his enemies. The aura of Buddha provides a measure
of defense against dark energies, and blinds people with bad intentions to do
harm to him. The aura of Buddha consists of five colors:
1)nīla
(sapphire blue)
2)pīta
(golden yellow)
3)lohitaka
(crimson)
4)odāta
(white)
5)mañjeṭṭha
(scarlet)
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Srivichai
or Srivijaya
Srivijaya (Indonesian:
Sriwijaya), also spelled Sri Vijaya or Srivichai in Thai was a Buddhist
thalassocratic empire based on the island of Sumatra (in modern-day Indonesia)
that influenced much of Southeast Asia.[6] Srivijaya was an important centre
for the expansion of Buddhism from the 7th to 11th century AD. Srivijaya was
the first polity to dominate much of western Maritime Southeast Asia. Due to
its location, Srivijaya developed complex technology utilizing maritime
resources. In addition, its economy became progressively reliant on the booming
trade in the region, thus transforming it into a prestige goods-based economy.
The earliest
reference to it dates from the 7th century. A Tang dynasty Chinese monk,
Yijing, wrote that he visited Srivijaya in 671 for six months. The earliest
known inscription in which the name Srivijaya appears also dates from the 7th
century in the Kedukan Bukit inscription found near Palembang, Sumatra, dated
16 June 682. Between the late 7th and early 11th century, Srivijaya rose to
become a hegemon in Southeast Asia. It was involved in close interactions,
often rivalries, with the neighbouring Mataram, Khom and Champa. Srivijaya's
main foreign interest was nurturing lucrative trade agreements with China which
lasted from the Tang to the Song dynasty. Srivijaya had religious, cultural and
trade links with the Buddhist Pala of Bengal, as well as with the Islamic
Caliphate in the Middle East.
Although it
was once thought of as a maritime empire, new research on available records
suggests that Srivijaya was primarily a land-based polity rather than a
maritime power, fleets were available but acted as logistical support to
facilitate the projection of land power. In response to the change in the
maritime Asian economy, and threatened by the loss of its dependencies, the
kingdoms around the Strait of Malacca developed a naval strategy to delay their
decline. The naval strategy was mainly punitive; this was done to coerce
trading ships to be called to their port. Later, the naval strategy degenerated
to raiding fleet.
The kingdom
may have ceased to exist in the 1025 CE after several raids were launched by
the Chola Empire upon their ports. After Srivijaya fell, it was largely
forgotten. It was not until 1918 that French historian George Cœdès, of the
French School of the Far East, formally postulated its existence.
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DIMENSION: 3.20 cm high / 2.80 cm wide / 0.60
cm thick
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