Presenting a tiny but powerful and rare classic amulet from one of the Great Khao Or Masters of the 20th Century, Rian Glom Lek Hlang Chedi 2505 BE Nuea Tong Daeng Miniature Guru Monk Coin Por Tan Klai Wajasit
This Sacred amulet of the Great Khao Or Master of Nakorn Sri Tammarat, Master of Wat San Khan and Wat Pratat Noi, is a very rare amulet from Por Tan Klai’s 2505 BE Blessing Ceremony Edition, and is considered a ‘Jaek mae Krua’ type amulet (meaning ‘give to the kitchen maids and temple helpers’), which is suitable not only for men, but due to its miniature size, a perfect amulet for ladies or children to wear.
The 2505 BE edition of amulets of Por Tan Klai, is a highly preferred edition, which saw his famous ‘Rian Glom’ round Monk coin amulet with Chakra released, The Rian Glom Lek Hlang Chedi, and the Roop Tai Por Tan Klai Guru Monk Blesséd Photographamulets such as look om chan hmak and ya sen tobacco balls, and sacred powder amulets of various models.
A very rare and highly prized amulet for the devotees of Por Tan Klai to associate with his image and pray to him with a blessed image of the Guru, and the Chedi Relic Stupa on rear face for Buddhanussati and Marananussati. A powerful and Sacred amulet which has passed through the hands of the Guru and been blessed by him.
Por Tan Klai was one of the Top Guru Master Monks of the Last Century, and is considered one of the Four Great Masters of the Previous Generation of Lineage Masters of the Khao Or Southern Sorcery Lineage.
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Krabi Jab Hlak Nuea Nga Gae Early-Era Pre-2480 BE Carved Ivory Monkey God Amulet Luang Por Ding Wat Bang Wua
Ancient Amulet prodly presents an all time Pra NIyom clasic of the Talismanic Category; The the Immortal Ling Jab Hlak (Krabi Vanora Monkey Deity) of Luang Por Ding, carved into the shape of a Vanora Monkey holding onto a Grabong (Warrior's Club). The 'Krabi' or 'Ling Wanorn' is one of the Thai names for Humanoid Simian Denizens of the Himapant Celestial realm, and minions of the God Hanuman). NOTE; At time of posting, despite the recent removal pf Paypal, until mid February 2022 you can still pay per paypal if you prefer it to Western Union, on https://www.paypal.me/amulets (we know it is easier and apologize that we are losing this payment method due to new Thailand rules), you can use this link to pay with (after ordering, and state so in order comments so we can check paypal and send your order).
An immensely rare and ancient amulet from the Olden Days Abbot of of Wat Bang Wua. Lp Ding made various stules, with those wearing an anguylar crown representing Hanuman directly, and those with smooth heads representing other cohorts of the Vanora Legions of Hanuman, for example the three other main Generals in Rama's army, Chompoopan, Sukreep and Paya Pali (Hanuman's Uncles). Luang Por Ding was highly renowned in his day, for his Vanora Monkey animist charms, found in both Loi Ongk Statuette, and Palad Khik Lingam form, and other natural forms such as carved from boar's teeth, or tiger tooth. Below; the Patina and crackled surface reveals an ancient amulet of truly respectable age, and the classic ear and face design features, declaring this an amulet of LP Ding.
The amulets were mostly hand carved in sacred tree-woods, & ivory. For this reason, almost no two exhibits are exactly the same, but one can easily distinguish the artisanry and handiwork of the Looksit of LP Ding in the characteristics of the carving, as well as ageing characteristics aligning to the right era, and the absence of other masters who carved using this design form in that time. The Hanuman and Ling amulets of LP Ding, are considered to be among the most powerful Vanora amulets of all time. Luang Por Ding was also extremely revered, for his Sacred Powder Look Om wishing balls, made from his legendary Pong Ya Jet Paya Chang Sarn substance.
Free Registered Airmail Shipping Worldwide is Included. The Krabi/Ling Jab Hlak, is carved from extremely ancient ivory, and is instantly recognizable as authentic ancient ivory, even with the naked eye, for the parallel rifts and crevices which travel along the shaft of the Palad Khik. The amulet is most beautifully carved by one of Luang Por Ding's Master Artisans, and is a very rare item to find in ivory from this master, who would usually make them from mostly from sacred wood, due to the rarity of ivory. Luang Por Ding, was a Master of the Wicha Wanorn Hanuman Vanora Monkey God Invocation, and his Hanuman amulets, are among the most highly sought after of all, along with those of the Great Luang Por Sun, of Wat Sala Gun.
Although Buddhism does not include the deities of Brahmanism in essence, in fact, one can find the Vedic Brahman/HIndu deities such as Hanuman and others, within the Pantheon of Thai Buddhist Cosmogenies, and Hanuman and Garuda, and Nagas, are highly prominent in Thai Buddhism, as are the Yaksa / Rakasassa giants such as Taw Waes Suwan (Kubera), Totsagan (Ravana), Pirab (Bhairaba), and the main deities such as Pra Isworn (Siva), Pra Narai (Vishnu), and Pra Prohm (Brahma) in fact, it is believed, that since Buddhism sprang out of the roots of Brahman Cosmology, and that the people of Siam adopted Pre-Buddhist Brahman traditions and incorporated them, that this is even a benefit to the preservation of ancient knowledge, and of Thai history and tradition. Most of these ceremonies do not come into any kind of dispute with Buddhist thought. In fact, Buddhist Thought bases itself on many concepts found in Hinduism, and in Thailand, the two Belief Systems can hardly be separated.
Over the years, there have been many legends of the amulets of LP Ding performing miracles of Kong Grapan, Klaew Klaad magic, and other protective spells. This caused the popularity and demand for such talismanic charms to increase, to the point ,where locals would flock to Luang Por Ding from around the country, and plead to receive an amulet from him.
The Ling Jab Hlak is renowned for its power to gain victory, and steadfast loyalty from your entourage, prevent dangers and illness, but is seen to possess all other kinds of magical properties, such as Metta Mahaniyom (preference and popularity, friendliness and love, compassion, receiving generosity and mercy), Choke Laap (luck and fortune), good salesmanship, Love charm, and the like.
Luang Por Ding would release amulets to his devotees during temple ceremonies, and on his birthday celebrations. Luang Por Ding was extremely famopus for his Look Om Jet Paya Chang Sarn wishing ball amulets. The Look Om Jet Paya Chang Sarn is spoken of in the Legend of the Great 'Suea Khaw' Invincible Gangster, who was a Looksit of Luang Por Ding.
Suea Khaw maintained that he survived throughout the years of his gunmanship because of the Look Om Paya Jet Chang Sarn, which stopped many bullets from piercing his skin and killing him over the years. It is said to have given Suea Khaw the strength and imposing aura of invincibility, to overcome all his enemies.
The Look Om gained the name of 'Jet Paya Chang Sarn', because of its legendary power to increase the stamina and strength of the devotee over his or her adversaries. It is said that the wearer of the Look Om Jet Paya Chang Sarn is endowed with the strength of the Paya Chang Sarn Battle Elephant. The Look Om was said to both Protect against all Dangers, and Endow the wearer with Commanding Power and Strength.
Suea Khaw was a Gangster who was reputed to have defeated and killed over 100 of his competitors, and who had a reputation for his bravery and strength. Because his sole chosen amulet of protection and power was the Look Om Jet Paya Chang sarn, and the fact that nobody cold defeat him or kill him, was the reason for Luang Por Ding's Look Om Jet Paya Chang Sarn becoming so Legendary.
But one day, Luang Por Ding told Suea Khaw that he was too violent and that if he did not give up being a gangster, then he would surely encounter a violent and premature death. Suea Khaw had become very overconfident because no knives were able to penetrate his skin, and guns would not fire when aimed at him. Because of the invincibility which Suea Khaw had been enjoying, Suea Khaw did not listen to Luang Por Ding's warnings.
One day the Police Force special missions unit came to Wat Bang Wua to ask Luang Por Ding if it was true that Suea Khaw possessed 'Hnang Hniaw ('sticky skin'. a term meaning a person with Kong Grapan Chadtri Magic). Luang Por Ding admitted that it was true, that Suea Khaw possessed Protective Magic, and that he was not able to be killed with knives or guns. But Luang Por Ding added that Suea Khaw would fall prey to his own Karma without need of guns or knives, because he refused to listen and change his ways. Luang Por Ding added "I cannot tell you though, by which way the gangster Suea Khaw can be killed, for it would break my Precepts"
But at this moment, one of the Samanera Novice Monks was listening and butted in to say to the Police "If you want to kill Suea Khaw, you have to use a bullet that has the head of the bullet cast from metal taken from the blade of a Mitmor spirit knife from Luang Por Soke (Wat Pak Klong)".
Luang Por Soke was a colleague of Luang Por Ding and holder of the same Lineage Wicha (and is among the top 10 makers of MItmor and Palad Khik), and would inscribe the Wicha of Luang Por Ding onto the Blades of his Mitmor. Some time later the Police caught Suea Khaw and he was sentenced to death, and was executed by Government Executioner, using Bullets cast from the blade of a Mitmor of Luang Por Soke (who was also a great master of Palad Khik).
Luang Por Ding, was a Great Master of the Wicha Hanuman, and all Vanora Monkey Deities, for which he was extremely famous. He blessed many inimitable hand carved talismanic amulets (Krueang Rang), made from artisans of varied levels of skill, with of course the most masterfully carved attaining the highest level of preference. He is also associated with the symbol of the Cow (Wua), which comes from the name of the Temple (Wat Bang Wua). His Look Om Jet Paya Chang Sarn is one of the top Look Om of all Time and is also a high ranking amulet in the annals for Kong Grapan Chadtri Maha Ud Klaew Klaad Power.