
The Legend of Pra Nang Paya Amulet
Pra Nang Paya Benjapakee Amulet
Pra Nang Paya, or ‘Pra Pim Nang Paya, is an amulet from the Ayuttaya Period, which was artistically influenced in its design factors by the Artisans of the Sukhothai Periodic Style. As to the composition of the design of the Pra Nang Paya amulet, it can be said that it contains the work of the Sukhothai Artisan as its heritage, and is a Mark of Preservation of the Eight Periodic Buddhist Art styles found in Thai Sacred Arts and Amulets.
The Pra Nang Paya amulet was first discovered within the Chedi Stupa at Wat Nang Paya in Pitsanuloke, in the year 2444 BE, as King Julalongkorn Rama 5 was visiting Pitsanuloke, to be present for the casting of the Chinarat Replica Buddha at Wat Pra Sri Radtana Sasadaram. The King was invited to come and receive a large number of them as gifts (the best selected), and his Majesty then distributed them to the Government Officials and other Courtiers and Devotees. The remaining amulets, he took back to Bangkok. Apart from the ‘Serm Duang’ Horoscope Improving effects of this Purely Buddhist Amulet, the amulet is Famous for its Metta Mahaniyom, Klaew Klaad, Kong Grapan Chadtri, and Maha Lap powers.
The Pra Nang Paya Benjapakee amulet has 7 different Pim in total.
Pra Nang Paya Pim Khao Koeng.

Pra Nang Paya Pitsanuloke Pim Khao Koeng Benjapakee Hiding Place Amulet
Pra Nang Paya Pim Khao Dtrong
(splits into two models; Khao Koeng Tammada, and Khao Koeng Mer Dtok Khaa).

Pra Nang Paya Pitsanuloke Pim Khao Dtrong Benjapakee Amulet
Pra Nang Paya Pim Ok Noon Yai

Pra Nang Paya Pim Ok Noon Yai Benjapakee Amulet – a Classic Pra Niyom Master Class Amulet
Pra Nang Paya Pim Ok Noon Lek.

Pra Nang Paya Pitsanuloke Pim Ok Noon Lek Benjapakee Amulet of Historical Fame and Legend
Pra Nang Paya Pim Sangkati.

Pra Nang Paya Pitsanuloke Pim Sangkati Benjapakee Amulet – a very rare model to encounter from the seven Pim discovered in the Pitsanuloke Find
Pra Nang Paya Pim Ok Faeb also called ‘Pim Taewada’.

Pra Nang Paya Pim Tewada – a Classic Benjapakee Pra Niyom Master Class Amulet
Pra Nang Paya Pim Pised
(includes various amulets which do not fit in the above categories, such as the Khao Buang, or the Pim Yai Pised).

Pra Nang Paya Pim Pised Rare Special Model
Takrut Maha Ud Nuea Dtakua Thak Chueak Lai Jorakhae Fan Khob 2460 BE Luang Phu Sukh Wat Pak Klong Makham Tao
One of the rarest and most sought after Takrut of all time, the Takrut Tone Thak Chueak Lai Fan Khob, of the Great Master of Olden Days, Luang Phu Sukh, of Wat Pak Klong Makham Tao, in Pijit. The classic zig-zag ';crocodile teeth' cord wrapped Takrut is coated with with 'Rak Chart Jeen Boran', traditional ancient red (blackened over time) Chinese herbal lacquer coating. The Takrut is inimitably cord-bound with the highly preferred classic' Lai Fan Jorakhae Khob' closed mouth crocodile teeth pattern. The world famous Takrut of the Great Luang Phu Sukh, are regarded as one of the most powerful amulets of the Talismanic variety, in the whole history of amulet Pantheons. A classic Early Era Takrut of the Great Luang Phu Sukh, and an exemplary exhibit, of of one the most sought after and powerful talismanic amulets all time in the history of Thai amulet Pantheons.
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The Legendary Takrut Tone Maha Ud Thak Lai Jorakhae of Luang Phu Sukh, of Wat Pak Klong Makham Tao, is one of the top Takrut in all Thai Buddhist History. This exhibit is in Nuea Chin Dtakua alchemical leaden metal alloy with Lai Jorakhae crocodile pattern cord wrap. The Takrut is Estimated to have been made by Luang Phu Sukh in the early era years (Pre 2460 BE).
The Legendary Takrut Tone Maha Ud Thak Lai Jorakhae of Luang Phu Sukh, of Wat Pak Klong Makham Tao, is and always has been considered one of the top Takrut in all Thai Buddhist History, and is perhaps the most talked about of all. This exhibit is in Nuea Dtakua alchemical leaden metal alloy Yantra Foil,wrapped in sinjana cords and double wrapped with 4 sections of diagonal chueak akom thick cord knows as 'lai fan jorakhae' (crocodile teeth).
The Takrut is bound with the preferred Lai Jorakhae crocodile cord knotwork pattern, but split into 4 separate inverse sections and is recommended to thread cord through the central hole for a belt, or be encased with twin rings, for attachment to neckchain or waist cord. The Takrut is Estimated to have been made by Luang Phu Sukh in the early era years Preceding 2460 BE.
Free Fed-Ex/DHL/EMS Express Air Parcel Worldwide is included with this amulet. The artisan's design shows itself to be the work of official artisan, for its 'crocodile markings' cord wrap, and clearly defined features. The cord wrap reveals its true early-mid era age from the clearly ancient cord, of a type which was only available in those days, and the lacquer so worn down that one can only assume oneself to be looking at a Centenarian amulet.
The amulets of Luang Phu Sukh, who is perhaps the greatest of all Master Monks with Wicha Akom, are amongst the most sought after and valued in the world of Thai Buddhist Amulets. Be it his Rian Roop Muean, Somdej Rasamee and Somdej Prapa Mondon, or his Pra Pid Ta, Prok Bai Makham, Takrut, Prakam Rosaries, Takrut and other Talismanic Charms, the spiritual value and magical power is equally regarded as being of the most powerful and truly magical amulets one could afford.
Luang Phu Sukh is one of the greatest Magic Monks of all Thai History, for which reason this is an amulet more to keep and Bucha than anything else, although it is also a good investment as the price will become ever more expensive. This is an extremely rare and difficult to find amulet, and most sacred and desirable addition to anyones collection.
This is a wonderful opportunity for devotees of Luang Phu Sukh to obtain an authentic ancient amulet blessed by one of the Greatest and most Legendary Master Monks in the History of Thai Buddhism.
Who indeed would not wish to possess an amulet from the Great Luang Phu Sukh, who was so famous for his Magical Powers and Miraculous Feats. Luang Phu Sukh's miraculous abilities included having been seen to blow into Tamarind tree leaves and transform them into Bees, or turn Banana Flowers into live Rabbits. Luang Phu Sukh was the Kroo Ba Ajarn of his Lordly Highness, Admiral Grom Luang Chumporn, who was an apprentice to Luang Phu Sukh in Sorcery, and one of his greatest Devotees.
Luang Phu Sukh had many Wicha such as the Wicha Suea Saming, able to transform into a Tiger, and the Wicha Look Pern Sakot, which was to perform incantations into a bullet of a single shot firing gun, and the bullet would always find its mark on target, without fail. One could say that Luang Phu Suk is one of the greatest masters of the History of Thai Guru Monks, and is one of the top Ten Legendary Monks of all time.
There are so any legends told about his miraculous powers and feats. His Mastery of Traditional healing and herbal Medicine has led his written works on the subject to become the greatest Thai Occult herbalism Recipe Grimoire in all existence. He was the Kroo Ba Ajarn of a great number of the most powerful Master Monks of the last Century, and his powerful Magic remains second to no other Guru Monk in Thai History.
It is said that Luang Phu Sukh became the Kroo Ba Ajarn of Grom Luang Chumporn, a Royal Courtier, an Admiral, and a Great Sorceror of his time. This happened as Grom Luang Chumporn's navy boat had broken and he was forced to park the bloat close to Wat Pak Klong Makham Tao.
Grom Luang went to make reverence to Luang Phu Sukh, by pretending that he was just a simple commoner, and not a member of the Lordly Family, but Luang Phu Sukh addressed him by his name, surprising Grom Luang Chumporn.
Grom Luang went to make reverence to Luang Phu Sukh, by pretending that he was just a simple commoner, and not a member of the Lordly Family, but Luang Phu Sukh addressed him by his name, surprising Grom Luang Chumporn. Grom Luang Chumporn asked Luang Phu Sukh how he knew who he was?
Below: Grom Luang Chumporn
Luang Phu Sukh told him that he saw his Aura approaching, and that it was brighter than that of the normal commoners, and that it told him already who he was. Grom Luang Chumporn asked to learn Wicha with Luang Phu Sukh, and was bestowed with many Magical Wicha, such as the ability to remain under the water for hours and breathe as if he was on land. Grom Luang Chumporn himself has a Pid Ta amulet he made which is among the most rare, expensive and difficult to encounter, which are renowned to possess the very same Wicha and power of his Kroo Ba Ajarn Luang Phu Sukh
Kata Luang Phu Sukh
Sadthā Tēwa Manussānang Puttō Pakawādti Ma-A-U
Kata Maha Sanaeh Luang Phu Sukh
Agkhōhamassami Lōkassa
Idti Bpāramidtādtingsā
Idtisappanyū Mākadtā
Idti Pōti Manubpadtō
Idtibpisō Jadtē Namō
Arahang Lāpō Puttō
Lāpang Nachā Lidti
Na Ma Pa Ta
Sappē Chanã Pahū Chanā
Rāchā Bpurisō Idthīyō Māpang
Ēhi Jidt-Dtang Bpiyang Ma-Ma
Ēhi Mārē Sōmāmā
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