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RARE Pra Buddha Chinnaraj Tha Ruea, Nua Wan, Pim Yai, Lang Yant Ha, Wat Sema Mueang. A large-size Pra Buddha Chinnaraj amulet with an imprint of Yant Ha, a Five Buddha Cabalistic Writings in the back. This amulet borrows the design of ancient Pra Buddha Chinnaraj amulet discovered at Tha Ruea area, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. Made from mystical plants powder, sacred minerals, blended with fragments of sundried chewed betel nuts (Chan-maak in Thai) of Phor Than Klai of Wat Suan Khan. Made by Phor Than (Luang Phor) Chu of Wat Mum Pom for Wat Sema Mueang, and Phor Than Klai of Wat Suan Khan was Master of Consecration / Blessing Ceremony and Ritual at the temple of Wat Sema Mueang, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province in BE 2505 (CE 1962).

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BEST FOR: Pra Buddha Chinnaraj Tha Ruea, Wat Sema Mueang helps you have victory over all difficulties, and your enemies. And it helps you achieve prosperity and fulfillment in your work and career, avoid misfortune, and improve your luck, power, and prestige. 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. Klawklad Plodpai (it brings safety, and pushes you away from all danger), Kongkraphan (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Nang Nieow, a rock-hard skin that is completely impervious to damage with bludgeoning or piercing weapons. 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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Pra Buddha Chinnaraj

Pra Buddha Chinnaraj enshrined inside the temple of Wat Pra Si Rattana Mahathat (Temple of Great Jewelled Reliquary), colloquially referred to as Wat Pra Si or Wat Yai, is a Buddhist temple (wat) in Phitsanulok Province, Thailand.

The temple is famous for its gold-covered statue of the Buddha, known as Pra Buddha Chinnaraj (King of Victory). It is considered as one of the most beautiful and the classical magnificent Buddha figures in Thailand and received the highest worship among Thai people, equivalent to Luang Phor Sothon of Wat Sothonwararam in Chachoengsao Province (not including Emerald Buddha).

This Buddha statue was cast together with other statues of the same Buddha, including Pra Buddha Chinnasi, and Pra Si Satsada, which are currently enshrined in this temple.

According to the legends, there are still a controversial about the time of casting these statues. Some believed it was in the 10th century. Some said it might be in the 14th century. However, in the northern history (Pong Sawadarn Nua / northern chronicle) had been registered that.

"In the year B.E. 1500 Pra Si Dhamma Tripidok or Pra Maha Dhammaracha Lithai, after the completion of building of Wat Pra Si Rattana Mahathat wanted to cast three Buddha statues as the principal image in the temple. The king got five Brahmins named Ba Indra, Ba Brahm, Ba Vishnu, Ba Rachasingh and Ba Rachakusol. The king asked for renowned sculptors from Si Satchanalai town or Sawankhalok together with the first class artisans from Chiang Saen and Hariphunchai to assist in the casting of the three Buddha statues"

The first Buddha statue was a Mara Vichai episode of 5 sok (1 sok = 50 cm) 1 kueb (1 kueb = 25 cm) 5 new (1 new = 2.45 cm) measuring from end of laps in sitting posture. The second Buddha statue was of a Mara Vichai period of 5 sok 1 kueb 4 new measuring from end of laps in sitting posture and the third Buddha statue of Mara Vichai period of 4 sok 1 kueb 6 new measuring from lap to lap in sitting position.

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Phor Than Klai (BE 2417 to BE 2513), an ex-abbot of Wat Suan Khan AKA Phor Than Klai Vajasit, the Vajasit in Thai means his words always come true. According to Buddhism, Phor Than Klai achieved siddhis (spiritual powers), which made Phor Than Klai deeply connected to divine or universal energy, possessing the ability to manifest & influence reality through his speech.

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Chan-maak

Chan-maak is a left-over paste of betel nuts, betel leaf and lime after chewing by monks. Chanmark is considered as holy object because most of guru monks are chewing betel nuts in their mouths while praying, chanting and blessing

The chewed betel nuts, and tobacco from the mouth of Phor Than Klai is believed to have magic power of “Ganfai” which means that you keep it at home, it helps prevent your home from fire burn.  Klawklad Plodpai (brings safety, and pushes you away from all danger), Yuuyong Kongkra-phan (makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack, and brings good health & longevity....

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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.

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DIMENSION: 4.00 cm high / 2.60 cm wide / 0.60 cm thick

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item # K24B48

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