Phra Kring Phra Chaiwat Wat Suthat BE2533. Chanted on 2nd November 1990. Nawa material, made 2533 set only. Mixed with metal from Phra Kring Sangkaraj Pae, contained of Sangkaraj Pae’s hair inside and inserted Chao Khun Sri Payad powder Itichy, Tri-singhe, Putthamang which chanted by 116 monks during BE2496. It comes with Uamulet Authentic Certificate. Chanted by:
LP Boon Nak Wat Sa Wakka Sat
LP Kem Wat Suted
LP Kwaon Wat Ronwanaram
LP Uttama Wat Wang Wi Wak Karam
LP Jarun Wat Ampawan
LP Pa Mon Wat Sutad
LP Peung Wat Hiran Ya Ram
AC Ngon Wat Pudtabat Kao Rok
LP Chern Wat Kok Tong
LP Mean Wat Por
LP Reum Wat Juk Ka Cher
LP Prom Wat Kanon Neur
LP Pern Wat Bang Pra
LP Thoa Wat Kor Wang Chai
LP Ram Yai Wat Tung Lad Ya
LP Yod Wat Kaew Ja Reun
LP Am Noy Wat Su Tad
LP Nin Wat Sam Nak Kra
LP Lek Wat Santi Ki Ri Borom Matad
LP Tomh Bai Wat Sai Mai
LP Sa Ngar Wat Nong Mong
LP Lek Wat Nong Din Deang
LP Mun Wat Sa Deaj
LP Pun Chap Wat Ang Si Ra
LP Pasid Wat Chai Noi
LP Rak Sa Leum Wat Pa Yad
Pra Kru Wi Nai Ton Pin Wat Chai Ya Pum
AJ Som Boon Wat Soda Padit
AJ Pa Mot Wat Sutad
AJ Som Chai Wat Pariwat
AJ Aud Ta Pon Wat Pari Wat
LP Pim Pa Wat Nong Ta Ngoo
LP Keaw Wat Banf Kun Ten
AJ Ton Wat Kao Siriwan
LP Som Ket Wat Sutad
药师佛帕猜瓦,瓦苏塔佛寺,佛历2533(1990年)。于1990年11月2日大法会加持,参与法会的有至少30位高僧以上。九宝铜材质,只做了2533套而已。材料包括崇迪帕善卡拉培的药师佛金属,崇迪帕善卡拉培的头发,以及召坤史的Itichy经粉,Tri-singhe经粉,Putthamang经粉,这些经粉是于佛历2496年由116位高僧一同加持的。获得Uamulet佛牌协会颁发的验证卡。
CODE: 606001
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Somdej Nai Phau Phim Chedi Wat Indraviharn

Somdej Nai Phau Phim Chedi Wat Indraviharn BE2495. Mixed with lots of holy material such as old broken somdej from Wat Rakang and Wat Bangkhunprom. First blessing ceremony attended by 15 monks on 22nd October BE2495. Second blessing ceremony attended by 39 monks on 5th November BE2495. It won No1 Placing in Thailand Lampang Grand Amulet Competition on 21st February 2016. Attached with Silver Waterproof casing.
崇迪宝饱满胸膛模,瓦音佛寺,佛历2495(1952年)。此批佛牌参了很多圣物,当中包含来自瓦拉康佛寺和瓦曼冠碰佛寺的破碎老崇迪。佛历2495年10月22日,第一次加持法会有15位高僧参与。佛历2495年11月5日,第二次加持法会有39位高僧参与。于2016年2月21日,在泰国南奔府大型佛牌比赛中荣获第一名。配上精美防水银壳。
CODE: 604009
SOLD 售出
In B.E. 2495, Police General Phau Sriyannonth gathered many guru monks and obtained many special amulets to create one of the best mass-chanted Somdet in Thai amulets history. This batch of Somdet was consecrated under his patronage in Wat Indraviharn (Wat Inn), Bangkok and were hence named after him as Somdet Nai Pau.
Originally, Somdet Phra Buddhacharn Nuam of Wat AnongKaram was elected to be the president of the ceremony but due to him falling ill at that period of time, Luang Pu Nak, Wat Rakhang, was selected to represent him instead.
The materials collected consisted of:
1. Broken fragments of Somdet Phra Buddhacharn Toh Somdet amulets from Wat Rakhang and Wat Bangkhunphrom.
2. Filings of Phra Kring Wat Suthat that were consecrated in B.E. 2485.
3. Somdet amulets that were given out by Luang Pu Poo, Wat Inn.
4. Phong wiset that were leftover by Luang Phor Doem, Wat Nong Pho.
5. Many types of powder specially donated by many famous monks, etc.
The types of materials that were used to bind and mix into these raw materials were:
1. Nur Phong Kesorn (powder of crushed jasmine flower petals).
2. Nur Phong Kasen Boon Nak (special powder named after Naga).
3. Nur Phong Kesorn Bua Luang (powder of crushed lotus flower petals).
4. Nur Phong Kaset Pikoon (powder of a type of farm wood).
5. Poon Kao (limestone powder).
6. Kradat Faang (rice paper).
7. Namman Maphrao (coconut oil).
8. Dinsor Phong (chalk powder).
9. Nam Oi (sugercane), etc.
On 22nd Oct B.E. 2495, the group of 14 monks who gathered for a mass chanting to chant on materials of the amulets were:
1. Phra Thep Wae Tee, Wat Sam Phraya.
2. Phra Pawana Koht, Wat Paknam.
3. Phra Raj Molee, Wat Rakhang.
4. Phra Pawana Wikrom, Wat Rakhang.
5. Phra See Somphot, Wat Suthat.
6. Luang Phor Chaeng, Wat Bang Pang.
7. Phrakru Winai Ton, Wat Samphanthawong.
8. Phrakru Sompanyop Rakat, Wat Prodges.
9. Phra Acharn Plee, Wat Suan Ploo.
10. Phrakru Arkom Soonthorn, Wat Suthat.
11. Phra Palad Pleang, Wat Ganya Nimit,
12. Phra Acharn Baideega Banyat, Wat Suthat.
13. Phrakru Sung, Wat Indraviharn.
14. Phrakru Mongkhol Wichit, Wat Anongkaram.
The amulets were using various moulds which produced a total of 84,000 pieces and were all individually hand cut using gold knives. The amulets were collected in trays and were kept under shade, not under direct sunlight and to be dried under natural conditions.
After all the amulets were finally moulded, they were placed in the Bosth (main chanting hall) by the committee who were in charge of and were surrounded by auspicious candles that were placed in the 8 directions. The candles were watched over by committee members on a rotational basis to prevent the candles from burnt out or blown out.
Those who were there witnessed the beautiful glow of the candlelight illuminating the amulets and the place was serene and solemn. Offerings were made to a big photograph of Somdet Phra Buddhacharn Toh that was placed in the hall to invite him to witness and preside over the blessings ceremony.
On 5th Nov, B.E. 2495, the 2nd mass chanting was to be performed on the completed amulets prior to distribution to the public. At the auspicious hour of 4.20 pm, the victory candles were lighted and all the monks, phrams (white robed Brahmins) and devotees bowed down and paid respects to the Buddha and the president of the ceremony.
After a short chanting to the Buddha and chanting the invitation of the Devas, a speech was delivered by the president of the ceremony. The motive of making these batch of Somdet amulets was to distribute and remind people of the Buddhism and to follow its doctrine. It was also to carry on the lineage of Somdet Phra Buddhacharn Toh of his famous Somdet amulets. Consecrating a big quantity was to allow as many people as possible to have a piece that contains the legacy of Somdet Phra Buddhacharn Toh.
After the speech was delivered, a group of 12 monks who were invited to perform mass chanting on the amulets, whom participated in the main chanting to complete the consecration of the amulets were:
1. Luang Pu Nak, Wat Rakhang.
2. Luang Phor Sodh, Wat Paknam.
3. Luang Pu Puak, Wat King Keaw.
4. Luang Phor Chuang, Wat Bang Pae Rok Tai.
5. Luang Pu Rian, Wat Nongbua.
6. Luang Phor Roong, Wat Thakrabue.
7. Phra Palad Taeng Guay, Wat Pradoochimplee.
8. Luang Phor Chong, Wat Natangnok.
9. Luang Phor Nor, Wat Klang Tharua.
10. Luang Phor Samniang, Wat Weruwanaram.
11. Luang Phor Chaeng, Wat Bang Pang.
12. Luang Phor Ha, Wat Don Gai Dee.
After the ceremony was over, the amulets were distributed out to everyone whom attended the ceremony.
Luang Phor Ngern Wat Bangklan BE2553
Roopmuen Pump Luang Phor Ngern Roon 70 Pee Taphan Hin Wat Bangklan BE2553. Alpaka material. Blessed during Saoha Day. It blessed for 9 times by many great monks, such as Luang Phor Ruay Wat Tako, Luang Phor Pherm Wat Pom Kaew, Luang Phor Poon Wat Ban Paen, Luang Phor Khaek Wat Soonthorn Pradit, Luang Phor Wan Wat Khlong Khun and others. It comes with Uamulet Authentic Certificate.
龙婆银压模佩戴型小立尊,伦70年Taphan Hin,瓦芒刊佛寺,佛历2553(2010年)。阿巴嘎料。于吉祥日加持。这批佛牌由多位高僧加持了9次,当中包括龙婆瑞瓦塔郭佛寺,龙婆碰瓦蹦轿佛寺,龙婆喷瓦邦篇佛寺,龙婆杰瓦顺童帕蒂佛寺,龙婆万瓦孔坤佛寺等等。获得Uamulet佛牌协会颁发的验证卡。
CODE: 602026
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Luang Phor Tim Rian CHAROENPORN Wat Lahanrai BE2558
Luang Phor Tim Rian CHAROENPORN Satta Mak, Wat Lahanrai BE2558. Phim Kamakan Nur Satta Mak with mask, made 1158 pieces only. Serial number 656. Nur Satta Mak is the old copper which blessed by Luang Phor Tim before. Blessed 3 times by many monks, such as Luang Phor Maha Surasak Wat Pradoo, Luang Phor Chamnan Wat Bang Khudi Thong, Luang Phor Pherm Wat Pom Kaew, Luang Phor Poon Wat Ban Paen, Luang Phor Sin Wat Lahanyai and others.
龙婆添自身铜牌,伦Charoenporn Satta Mak,瓦拉汉莱佛寺,佛历2558(2015年)。理事模,Satta Mak材料前面有盖,只做了1158尊。佛牌编号656。Satta Mak材料指的是由龙婆添加持过的老铜。此批佛牌加持了3次,当中参与法会的师傅包括龙婆玛哈苏拉萨瓦帕嘟佛寺,龙婆禅南瓦邦古滴通佛寺,龙婆碰瓦蹦轿佛寺,龙婆喷瓦邦篇佛寺,龙婆醒瓦拉汉雅佛寺等等。
CODE: 507016 – 656
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Luang Phor Tim Rian Ta Rern Pong Satta Mak, Wat Lahanrai
Luang Phor Tim Rian Ta Rern Pong Satta Mak, Wat Lahanrai BE2558. Phim Kamakan Nur Satta Mak with mask, made 1158 pieces only. Serial number 46. Nur Satta Mak is the old copper which blessed by Luang Phor Tim before. Blessed 3 times by many monks, such as Luang Phor Maha Surasak Wat Pradoo, Luang Phor Chamnan Wat Bang Khudi Thong, Luang Phor Pherm Wat Pom Kaew, Luang Phor Poon Wat Ban Paen, Luang Phor Sin Wat Lahanyai and others.
龙婆添自身铜牌,伦Ta Rern Pong Satta Mak,瓦拉汉莱佛寺,佛历2558。理事模,Satta Mak材料前面有盖,只做了1158尊。佛牌编号46。Satta Mak材料指的是由龙婆添加持过的老铜。此批佛牌加持了3次,当中参与法会的师傅包括龙婆玛哈苏拉萨Wat Pradoo,龙婆禅南瓦邦古滴通佛寺,龙婆碰瓦蹦轿佛寺,龙婆喷瓦邦篇佛寺,龙婆醒瓦拉汉雅佛寺等等。
CODE: 507016 – 46
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Somdej Nai Phau Phim Yai Wat Indraviharn BE2495


Somdej Nai Phau Phim Yai Wat Indraviharn BE2495. Mixed with lots of holy material such as old broken somdej from Wat Rakang and Wat Bangkhunprom. First blessing ceremony attended by 15 monks on 22nd October BE2495. Second blessing ceremony attended by 39 monks on 5th November BE2495. It won No2 Placing in Thailand Uttaradit Grand Amulet Competition on 31st January 2016. Attached with Silver Waterproof casing.
崇迪宝出塔样式模,瓦音佛寺,佛历2495。此批佛牌参了很多圣物,当中包含来自瓦拉康佛寺和瓦曼冠碰佛寺的破碎老崇迪。佛历2495年10月22日,第一次加持法会有15位高僧参与。佛历2495年11月5日,第二次加持法会有39位高僧参与。于2016年1月31日,在泰国程逸府大型佛牌比赛中荣获第二名。配上精美防水银壳。
CODE: 602011
SOLD 售出
In B.E. 2495, Police General Phau Sriyannonth gathered many guru monks and obtained many special amulets to create one of the best mass-chanted Somdet in Thai amulets history. This batch of Somdet was consecrated under his patronage in Wat Indraviharn (Wat Inn), Bangkok and were hence named after him as Somdet Nai Pau.
Originally, Somdet Phra Buddhacharn Nuam of Wat AnongKaram was elected to be the president of the ceremony but due to him falling ill at that period of time, Luang Pu Nak, Wat Rakhang, was selected to represent him instead.
The materials collected consisted of:
1. Broken fragments of Somdet Phra Buddhacharn Toh Somdet amulets from Wat Rakhang and Wat Bangkhunphrom.
2. Filings of Phra Kring Wat Suthat that were consecrated in B.E. 2485.
3. Somdet amulets that were given out by Luang Pu Poo, Wat Inn.
4. Phong wiset that were leftover by Luang Phor Doem, Wat Nong Pho.
5. Many types of powder specially donated by many famous monks, etc.
The types of materials that were used to bind and mix into these raw materials were:
1. Nur Phong Kesorn (powder of crushed jasmine flower petals).
2. Nur Phong Kasen Boon Nak (special powder named after Naga).
3. Nur Phong Kesorn Bua Luang (powder of crushed lotus flower petals).
4. Nur Phong Kaset Pikoon (powder of a type of farm wood).
5. Poon Kao (limestone powder).
6. Kradat Faang (rice paper).
7. Namman Maphrao (coconut oil).
8. Dinsor Phong (chalk powder).
9. Nam Oi (sugercane), etc.
On 22nd Oct B.E. 2495, the group of 14 monks who gathered for a mass chanting to chant on materials of the amulets were:
1. Phra Thep Wae Tee, Wat Sam Phraya.
2. Phra Pawana Koht, Wat Paknam.
3. Phra Raj Molee, Wat Rakhang.
4. Phra Pawana Wikrom, Wat Rakhang.
5. Phra See Somphot, Wat Suthat.
6. Luang Phor Chaeng, Wat Bang Pang.
7. Phrakru Winai Ton, Wat Samphanthawong.
8. Phrakru Sompanyop Rakat, Wat Prodges.
9. Phra Acharn Plee, Wat Suan Ploo.
10. Phrakru Arkom Soonthorn, Wat Suthat.
11. Phra Palad Pleang, Wat Ganya Nimit,
12. Phra Acharn Baideega Banyat, Wat Suthat.
13. Phrakru Sung, Wat Indraviharn.
14. Phrakru Mongkhol Wichit, Wat Anongkaram.
The amulets were using various moulds which produced a total of 84,000 pieces and were all individually hand cut using gold knives. The amulets were collected in trays and were kept under shade, not under direct sunlight and to be dried under natural conditions.
After all the amulets were finally moulded, they were placed in the Bosth (main chanting hall) by the committee who were in charge of and were surrounded by auspicious candles that were placed in the 8 directions. The candles were watched over by committee members on a rotational basis to prevent the candles from burnt out or blown out.
Those who were there witnessed the beautiful glow of the candlelight illuminating the amulets and the place was serene and solemn. Offerings were made to a big photograph of Somdet Phra Buddhacharn Toh that was placed in the hall to invite him to witness and preside over the blessings ceremony.
On 5th Nov, B.E. 2495, the 2nd mass chanting was to be performed on the completed amulets prior to distribution to the public. At the auspicious hour of 4.20 pm, the victory candles were lighted and all the monks, phrams (white robed Brahmins) and devotees bowed down and paid respects to the Buddha and the president of the ceremony.
After a short chanting to the Buddha and chanting the invitation of the Devas, a speech was delivered by the president of the ceremony. The motive of making these batch of Somdet amulets was to distribute and remind people of the Buddhism and to follow its doctrine. It was also to carry on the lineage of Somdet Phra Buddhacharn Toh of his famous Somdet amulets. Consecrating a big quantity was to allow as many people as possible to have a piece that contains the legacy of Somdet Phra Buddhacharn Toh.
After the speech was delivered, a group of 12 monks who were invited to perform mass chanting on the amulets, whom participated in the main chanting to complete the consecration of the amulets were:
1. Luang Pu Nak, Wat Rakhang.
2. Luang Phor Sodh, Wat Paknam.
3. Luang Pu Puak, Wat King Keaw.
4. Luang Phor Chuang, Wat Bang Pae Rok Tai.
5. Luang Pu Rian, Wat Nongbua.
6. Luang Phor Roong, Wat Thakrabue.
7. Phra Palad Taeng Guay, Wat Pradoochimplee.
8. Luang Phor Chong, Wat Natangnok.
9. Luang Phor Nor, Wat Klang Tharua.
10. Luang Phor Samniang, Wat Weruwanaram.
11. Luang Phor Chaeng, Wat Bang Pang.
12. Luang Phor Ha, Wat Don Gai Dee.
After the ceremony was over, the amulets were distributed out to everyone whom attended the ceremony.
Credits given to www.amulets.sg
Somdej Nai Phau Phim Chedi Wat Indraviharn BE2495

Somdej Nai Phau Phim Chedi Wat Indraviharn BE2495. Mixed with lots of holy material such as old broken somdej from Wat Rakang and Wat Bangkhunprom. First blessing ceremony attended by 15 monks on 22nd October BE2495. Second blessing ceremony attended by 39 monks on 5th November BE2495. It won No1 Placing in Thailand Uttaradit Grand Amulet Competition on 31st January 2016. Attached with Silver Waterproof casing.
崇迪宝饱满胸膛模,瓦音佛寺,佛历2495。此批佛牌参了很多圣物,当中包含来自瓦拉康佛寺和瓦曼冠碰佛寺的破碎老崇迪。佛历2495年10月22日,第一次加持法会有15位高僧参与。佛历2495年11月5日,第二次加持法会有39位高僧参与。于2016年1月31日,在泰国程逸府大型佛牌比赛中荣获第一名。配上精美防水银壳。
CODE: 602012
SOLD 售出
In B.E. 2495, Police General Phau Sriyannonth gathered many guru monks and obtained many special amulets to create one of the best mass-chanted Somdet in Thai amulets history. This batch of Somdet was consecrated under his patronage in Wat Indraviharn (Wat Inn), Bangkok and were hence named after him as Somdet Nai Pau.
Originally, Somdet Phra Buddhacharn Nuam of Wat AnongKaram was elected to be the president of the ceremony but due to him falling ill at that period of time, Luang Pu Nak, Wat Rakhang, was selected to represent him instead.
The materials collected consisted of:
1. Broken fragments of Somdet Phra Buddhacharn Toh Somdet amulets from Wat Rakhang and Wat Bangkhunphrom.
2. Filings of Phra Kring Wat Suthat that were consecrated in B.E. 2485.
3. Somdet amulets that were given out by Luang Pu Poo, Wat Inn.
4. Phong wiset that were leftover by Luang Phor Doem, Wat Nong Pho.
5. Many types of powder specially donated by many famous monks, etc.
The types of materials that were used to bind and mix into these raw materials were:
1. Nur Phong Kesorn (powder of crushed jasmine flower petals).
2. Nur Phong Kasen Boon Nak (special powder named after Naga).
3. Nur Phong Kesorn Bua Luang (powder of crushed lotus flower petals).
4. Nur Phong Kaset Pikoon (powder of a type of farm wood).
5. Poon Kao (limestone powder).
6. Kradat Faang (rice paper).
7. Namman Maphrao (coconut oil).
8. Dinsor Phong (chalk powder).
9. Nam Oi (sugercane), etc.
On 22nd Oct B.E. 2495, the group of 14 monks who gathered for a mass chanting to chant on materials of the amulets were:
1. Phra Thep Wae Tee, Wat Sam Phraya.
2. Phra Pawana Koht, Wat Paknam.
3. Phra Raj Molee, Wat Rakhang.
4. Phra Pawana Wikrom, Wat Rakhang.
5. Phra See Somphot, Wat Suthat.
6. Luang Phor Chaeng, Wat Bang Pang.
7. Phrakru Winai Ton, Wat Samphanthawong.
8. Phrakru Sompanyop Rakat, Wat Prodges.
9. Phra Acharn Plee, Wat Suan Ploo.
10. Phrakru Arkom Soonthorn, Wat Suthat.
11. Phra Palad Pleang, Wat Ganya Nimit,
12. Phra Acharn Baideega Banyat, Wat Suthat.
13. Phrakru Sung, Wat Indraviharn.
14. Phrakru Mongkhol Wichit, Wat Anongkaram.
The amulets were using various moulds which produced a total of 84,000 pieces and were all individually hand cut using gold knives. The amulets were collected in trays and were kept under shade, not under direct sunlight and to be dried under natural conditions.
After all the amulets were finally moulded, they were placed in the Bosth (main chanting hall) by the committee who were in charge of and were surrounded by auspicious candles that were placed in the 8 directions. The candles were watched over by committee members on a rotational basis to prevent the candles from burnt out or blown out.
Those who were there witnessed the beautiful glow of the candlelight illuminating the amulets and the place was serene and solemn. Offerings were made to a big photograph of Somdet Phra Buddhacharn Toh that was placed in the hall to invite him to witness and preside over the blessings ceremony.
On 5th Nov, B.E. 2495, the 2nd mass chanting was to be performed on the completed amulets prior to distribution to the public. At the auspicious hour of 4.20 pm, the victory candles were lighted and all the monks, phrams (white robed Brahmins) and devotees bowed down and paid respects to the Buddha and the president of the ceremony.
After a short chanting to the Buddha and chanting the invitation of the Devas, a speech was delivered by the president of the ceremony. The motive of making these batch of Somdet amulets was to distribute and remind people of the Buddhism and to follow its doctrine. It was also to carry on the lineage of Somdet Phra Buddhacharn Toh of his famous Somdet amulets. Consecrating a big quantity was to allow as many people as possible to have a piece that contains the legacy of Somdet Phra Buddhacharn Toh.
After the speech was delivered, a group of 12 monks who were invited to perform mass chanting on the amulets, whom participated in the main chanting to complete the consecration of the amulets were:
1. Luang Pu Nak, Wat Rakhang.
2. Luang Phor Sodh, Wat Paknam.
3. Luang Pu Puak, Wat King Keaw.
4. Luang Phor Chuang, Wat Bang Pae Rok Tai.
5. Luang Pu Rian, Wat Nongbua.
6. Luang Phor Roong, Wat Thakrabue.
7. Phra Palad Taeng Guay, Wat Pradoochimplee.
8. Luang Phor Chong, Wat Natangnok.
9. Luang Phor Nor, Wat Klang Tharua.
10. Luang Phor Samniang, Wat Weruwanaram.
11. Luang Phor Chaeng, Wat Bang Pang.
12. Luang Phor Ha, Wat Don Gai Dee.
After the ceremony was over, the amulets were distributed out to everyone whom attended the ceremony.
Somdej Phau Phim Chedi Wat Indraviharn BE2495

Somdej Nai Phau Phim Chedi Wat Indraviharn BE2495. Mixed with lots of holy material such as old broken somdej from Wat Rakang and Wat Bangkhunprom. First blessing ceremony attended by 15 monks on 22nd October BE2495. Second blessing ceremony attended by 39 monks on 5th November BE2495. It won No1 Placing in Thailand Chiangmai Grand Amulet Competition on 23rd August 2015.
崇迪宝出塔样式模,瓦音佛寺,佛历2495。此批佛牌参了很多圣物,当中包含来自瓦拉康佛寺和瓦曼冠碰佛寺的破碎老崇迪。佛历2495年10月22日,第一次加持法会有15位高僧参与。佛历2495年11月5日,第二次加持法会有39位高僧参与。于2015年8月23日,在泰国清迈大型佛牌比赛中荣获第一名。
CODE: 601009
SOLD 售出
In B.E. 2495, Police General Phau Sriyannonth gathered many guru monks and obtained many special amulets to create one of the best mass-chanted Somdet in Thai amulets history. This batch of Somdet was consecrated under his patronage in Wat Indraviharn (Wat Inn), Bangkok and were hence named after him as Somdet Nai Pau.
Originally, Somdet Phra Buddhacharn Nuam of Wat AnongKaram was elected to be the president of the ceremony but due to him falling ill at that period of time, Luang Pu Nak, Wat Rakhang, was selected to represent him instead.
The materials collected consisted of:
1. Broken fragments of Somdet Phra Buddhacharn Toh Somdet amulets from Wat Rakhang and Wat Bangkhunphrom.
2. Filings of Phra Kring Wat Suthat that were consecrated in B.E. 2485.
3. Somdet amulets that were given out by Luang Pu Poo, Wat Inn.
4. Phong wiset that were leftover by Luang Phor Doem, Wat Nong Pho.
5. Many types of powder specially donated by many famous monks, etc.
The types of materials that were used to bind and mix into these raw materials were:
1. Nur Phong Kesorn (powder of crushed jasmine flower petals).
2. Nur Phong Kasen Boon Nak (special powder named after Naga).
3. Nur Phong Kesorn Bua Luang (powder of crushed lotus flower petals).
4. Nur Phong Kaset Pikoon (powder of a type of farm wood).
5. Poon Kao (limestone powder).
6. Kradat Faang (rice paper).
7. Namman Maphrao (coconut oil).
8. Dinsor Phong (chalk powder).
9. Nam Oi (sugercane), etc.
On 22nd Oct B.E. 2495, the group of 14 monks who gathered for a mass chanting to chant on materials of the amulets were:
1. Phra Thep Wae Tee, Wat Sam Phraya.
2. Phra Pawana Koht, Wat Paknam.
3. Phra Raj Molee, Wat Rakhang.
4. Phra Pawana Wikrom, Wat Rakhang.
5. Phra See Somphot, Wat Suthat.
6. Luang Phor Chaeng, Wat Bang Pang.
7. Phrakru Winai Ton, Wat Samphanthawong.
8. Phrakru Sompanyop Rakat, Wat Prodges.
9. Phra Acharn Plee, Wat Suan Ploo.
10. Phrakru Arkom Soonthorn, Wat Suthat.
11. Phra Palad Pleang, Wat Ganya Nimit,
12. Phra Acharn Baideega Banyat, Wat Suthat.
13. Phrakru Sung, Wat Indraviharn.
14. Phrakru Mongkhol Wichit, Wat Anongkaram.
The amulets were using various moulds which produced a total of 84,000 pieces and were all individually hand cut using gold knives. The amulets were collected in trays and were kept under shade, not under direct sunlight and to be dried under natural conditions.
After all the amulets were finally moulded, they were placed in the Bosth (main chanting hall) by the committee who were in charge of and were surrounded by auspicious candles that were placed in the 8 directions. The candles were watched over by committee members on a rotational basis to prevent the candles from burnt out or blown out.
Those who were there witnessed the beautiful glow of the candlelight illuminating the amulets and the place was serene and solemn. Offerings were made to a big photograph of Somdet Phra Buddhacharn Toh that was placed in the hall to invite him to witness and preside over the blessings ceremony.
On 5th Nov, B.E. 2495, the 2nd mass chanting was to be performed on the completed amulets prior to distribution to the public. At the auspicious hour of 4.20 pm, the victory candles were lighted and all the monks, phrams (white robed Brahmins) and devotees bowed down and paid respects to the Buddha and the president of the ceremony.
After a short chanting to the Buddha and chanting the invitation of the Devas, a speech was delivered by the president of the ceremony. The motive of making these batch of Somdet amulets was to distribute and remind people of the Buddhism and to follow its doctrine. It was also to carry on the lineage of Somdet Phra Buddhacharn Toh of his famous Somdet amulets. Consecrating a big quantity was to allow as many people as possible to have a piece that contains the legacy of Somdet Phra Buddhacharn Toh.
After the speech was delivered, a group of 12 monks who were invited to perform mass chanting on the amulets, whom participated in the main chanting to complete the consecration of the amulets were:
1. Luang Pu Nak, Wat Rakhang.
2. Luang Phor Sodh, Wat Paknam.
3. Luang Pu Puak, Wat King Keaw.
4. Luang Phor Chuang, Wat Bang Pae Rok Tai.
5. Luang Pu Rian, Wat Nongbua.
6. Luang Phor Roong, Wat Thakrabue.
7. Phra Palad Taeng Guay, Wat Pradoochimplee.
8. Luang Phor Chong, Wat Natangnok.
9. Luang Phor Nor, Wat Klang Tharua.
10. Luang Phor Samniang, Wat Weruwanaram.
11. Luang Phor Chaeng, Wat Bang Pang.
12. Luang Phor Ha, Wat Don Gai Dee.
After the ceremony was over, the amulets were distributed out to everyone whom attended the ceremony.
Credits given to www.amulets.sg
Rooplor Phim Yai Jatukam Chedi Rai BE2545 Lek Nam Phi
Rooplor Phim Yai Jatukam Chedi Rai BE2545. Nur Lek Nam Phi bottom with silver cap, made 499 pieces only. Serial Number 36. Inserted with herb. It comes with original temple box. Blessed by Archan KhunPan in 4 ceremonies:
1st ceremony: 17th September BE2545, blessed at Wat Khao Or
2nd ceremony: 21st September BE2545, blessed in the deep oceans
3rd ceremony: 22nd September BE2545, blessed at Khao Pasoon Mountain
4th ceremony: 25th September BE2545, blessed at Wat Mahathat, Nakhon Si Thammarat.
Chedi Rai大模泽度金,佛历2545。Lek Nam Phi矿石,底部有银盖,只做了499尊。佛牌编号36。里头有草药。连同原装寺庙盒子。由阿赞坤潘加持了4次:
第一场法会:佛历2545年9月17日,在瓦考喔寺庙加持
第二场法会:佛历2545年9月21日,在深海上加持
第三场法会:佛历2545年9月22日,在Khao Pasoon山上加持
第四场法会:佛历2545年9月25日,在瓦玛哈塔佛寺,Nakhon Si Thammarat加持
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