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.
Kata Bucha Por Tan Klai
Pra Sangkajjai Chinabanchorn Nuea Nava Loha Code Na Met Nga & Authenticity Certificate Luang Phu Tim Wat Laharn Rai
A very rare amulet from Luang Phu Tim, the Pra Sangkajjai Chinabanchorn early era edition, Funded by the Navy, the Pra Kring and Pra Chaiyawat Chinabanchorn Edition amulets were made in various sacred metals, this one being in Nuea Nava Loha (9 Alchemical Metals) Sacred alloy, with code stamp Met Nga and NA Agkhara on the base of the amulet. Nava Loha has always been one of the most preferred sacred metallurgical alloys, for the symbolic auspicious number nine, and because the 'Phiw Ongk Pra' (surface of the amulet), develops an ever increasing sheen of immense beauty as it ages over the years.
Free Fed-Ex/DHL Shipping Worldwide Included Plus Offer of Free Casing with this exhibit. Luang Phu Tim Issarigo, was of course not only one of the most highly acclaimed and sought after Guru Monks for his amulets, he was the holder of the highest esteem in Thai Buddhist amulet history for Pong Prai Kumarn powders. Luang Phu Tim, is Internationally Acclaimed, for his famous Pra Kring and even rarer Pra Sangkajjai, and Pra Chaiyawat Chinabanchorn, his Pra Khun Phaen Pong Prai Kumarn, and Look Om powder balls. As to the classic 'Rian' Monk coin Image amulets, which have become all time favorites, and eternally, world famous classic amulets of the high end variety.
As to the classic 'Rian' type coin image amulets which have become all time favorites, and eternally, world famous classic amulets of the high end variety. His Rian Jaroen Porn, and Rian Nakprok Paed Rorp, Rian Huang Chueam, Rian Mae Nam Koo, and Rian Sema are among the most highly sought after coin amulets of all. The Pra Sangkajjai, and the Pra Chayawat Chinabanchorn amulets of Luang Phu Tim, are among his most elusive of all amulets, and extremely rare to find.
Luang Phu Tim, is one of the Most Internationally Acclaimed Master Monks, for his word renowned Pra Kring Chinabanchorn Medicine Buddha amulets, his Pra Khun Phaen Pong Prai Kumarn, and Look Om powder balls. As to the classic 'Rian' Monk coin Image amulets which have become all time favorites, and eternally, world famous classic amulets of the high end variety.
He had various direct lineage apprentices, Who are continuing to progress and spread his most powerful and world-famous Wicha. Of all of these masters, perhaps the most famous, preferred, is Luang Por Sakorn, of Wat Nong Grub (also now deceased). Now reigning as prime apprentice is of course Luang Por Rat of Wat Pha Hwaay, as well of course, as LP Cheuy of Wat Laharn Rai, and in addition, one could possibly estimate the great Luang Phu Sin, of Wat Laharn Yai, and thereafter, Luang Por Somkid of Wat Beung Tata. in Rayong.
The Pra Kring, Pra Sangkajjai, and Pra Chayawat Chinabanchorn statuettes are perhaps the most widely collected amulet and are known with Buddhist Devotees as an auspicious Blessing of the Purity of the Buddhas, as well as a Union of Sacred Art between the Theravada and Mahayana Sects.
Below; Code stamp met nga and NA Agkhara within, on the base of the amulet
The Imagery of the Pra Sangkajjai Chinabanchorn Buddha is very beloved by Thai Chinese and Chinese Buddhists. It is considered a family heirloom that is passed down to one’s Children, and is an Auspicious Blessing, Protector and Luck Bringer with no Black Magic or Karmic side effects, only Meritorious Buddha Blessings.
A very rare amulet from Luang Phu Tim, the Pra Kring/Sangkajjai/Chaiyawat Chinabanchorn early era edition, Funded by the Navy, the Pra Kring Chinabanchorn Edition was made in various sacred metals, this one being in preferred Nuea Nava Loha. Released sometime between 2512-2513 BE according to documentation.
This edition was headed by the large size Pra Kring Chinabanchorn. The Pra Kring is perhaps the most widely collected amulet and is known with Buddhist Devotees as an auspicious Blessing of the Purity of the Buddhas, as well as a Union of Sacred Art between the Theravada and Mahayana Sects. The Imagery of the Pra Kring Buddha is Essentially Mahayana style and very beloved by Thai Chinese and Chinese Buddhists. Pra Kring is considered by Thai Buddhists, to be a family heirloom, that is passed down to one’s Children, and is an Auspicious Blessing, Protector and Luck Bringer with no Black Magic or Karmic side effects, only Meritorious Buddha Blessings.
Apart from the Spiritual Value of the Pra Sangkajjai, it is also a Classic Collectors Favorite, as well as a Family Heirloom Amulet that is passed on throughout Generations. Many Modern Age Sorcery Amulets serve very well to gain fast short term effects, but are often changed for new ones as their powers wear out. But Buddha Images do not devour Karma or Power up, rather, base their Miracle Force in the Faith, Merits, and Good Behavior of the Wearer, and never wear out, rather, become more Sacred as it ages.
This is the reasons such an amulet is the perfect heirloom, for its tendency to become ever more Sacred and Powerful as Time passes. Pra Sangkajjai has a golden tinted skin complexion, and was originally so similar in appearance and stature to the Lord Buddha, that sometimes people would mistake him for the Buddha if seen from a distance. For this reason, he used his mind powers to force his body to grow fatter and not so handsome as before, in order to not confuse others if he was the Buddha or not. The ancient masters would often use the visual symbolism of Pra Sangkajjai’s features to create statues in this image, which has served as an important preserver of the Faith over the Centuries, and a very old form of Buddha image dating back to the early times of Buddhism.
Pra Maha Sangkajjai was originally called ‘Ganjana’, which means ‘Gold’ in Pali. He was the son of a Brahman called Bpurohidtgajjayana Kodtra in the City of Usenni He studied and completed the Traiwaet (Tri Veda). After his father passed away, he inherited the title of Bpurohidt (advisor to the King). This happened in the time of the King Jantabajjodti Pra Sangkajjai had 7 close companions who cam,e with himn to attend the Buddhas teachings at Wat Weluwanaram, and after listening to the Dhamma, becamse Arahants instantly and asked to ordain. In the Turasutra it is mentioned that Pra Sangkajjai lived to the age of 120 years old.
Kata Sangkajjai
The making of amulets in the image of Pra Sangkajjai have been made since ancient times by many different Temples and Samnak. The Sangkajjai amulet has always been a very preferred amulet and believed ot have great power, for the insertion of the ‘Puttakun’ qualities of the Sangkajjai Buddha of Metta Mahaniyom and Maha Sanaeh and forcing these powers to become a Sacred Na spell within the image of the amulet. Sangkajjai amulets are also sometimes made as Pid Ta amulet posture too, as a mix of wealth increase, and protection from harm amulet..The Na Sangkajjai Spell can be made as a Takrut and inserted into the image of the Sangkajjai Buddha, which awakens the Metta Mahaniyom power within, The amulet can be worn, placed on an altar for Bucha, or even kept in your money purse.
Pra Sangkajjai represents one of the Pra Sidtisawok Aedtakka (One of the Buddha’s the most admired and praised practitioners). The Buddha praised him, for his ability to put long complex teachings, into short understandable formulas.
Kata Pra Sangkajjai (Long Version)
Gajjaiyana Ja Mahaa Thaero Putto Puttaanang Puttadtang Puttanja Putta Sapaa Sidtang Puttadtang Samanubpadt-dto Puttachodtang Namaa Mihang Bpiyo Taewa Manussaanang Bpiyo Prahma Namudtamo Bpiyo Naaka Subannaanang Bpiyinsiyang Namaa Mihang Sappae Chanaa Pahuu Chanaa Bpuriso Chanaa Idthii Chanaa Raachaa Paakinii Jidt-dtang Aakajchaahi Bpiyang Ma Ma.Gajjaiyana Ja Mahaa Thaero Putto Puttaanang Puttadtang Puttanja Putta Sapaa Sidtang Puttadtang Samanubpadt-dto Puttachodtang Namaa Mihang Bpiyo Taewa Manussaanang Bpiyo Prahma Namudtamo Bpiyo Naaka Subannaanang Bpiyinsiyang Namaa Mihang Sappae Chanaa Pahuu Chanaa Bpuriso Chanaa Idthii Chanaa Raachaa Paakinii Jidt-dtang Aakajchaahi Bpiyang Ma Ma.
Chanting this Kata is Good for increasing popularity, business sales and promoted status. In addition, Sangkajjai amulets have the special abstract magical quality of increasing your common sense, mindfulness and wisdom is also present within this amulet. This particular aspect of the Sangkajjai magic is what is called a ‘Prisnatam’ (mysterious phenomenon).. The confusion between images of Pra Sri Arya Maedtrai and Pra Sangkajjai Buddhas.
There is sometimes a little confusion between these two Buddhas, because some artistic interpretations of Maitreya (called ‘Pra Sri Arya Maedtrai’ in Thai) depict this Buddha as a plump sitting buddha with Bald head. This causes people to think it is the Sangkajjai Buddha. The way to tell the difference is that the Sangkajjai Buddha will have curly balls on his head (representing the curly hairs), and the plump image of Maitreya has a shaved head.
Origins of the name Sangkajjai
Pra Sangkajjai was not called this from the beginning, but came from Thailand, when in the Radtanakosin Era, whilsst digging to place the central pillar of a temple shrineroom that was being built for a temple in Tonburi, and they found a Gajjaiyana Buddha and a Conch shell (Conches are called ‘Sangkh’ in Thai). This temple was then called afterwards ‘Wat Sangkh Grajay’ (temple of scattered conch). It is assumed then, that the namke of this amulet came from the name of the temple, and that a double word play or ‘Chinese Whispers’ style distortion of the name occured and Gave the Ganjana Buddha the name of the temple it was found in.
Kata Hua Jai Bucha Pra Sangkajjai
Arahandti Gajjaayana Thaero Mahaa Poko Pawandtumae.
This Kata calls luck and fortune and brings wealth, and other great treasures.
It is Said that he who has faith in and prays to Luang Phu Tim is bound to experience success and advancement in wealth, professional status and increase happiness in life. This legend has come from the vast number of devotees who almost all say that since they owned an amulet of Luang Phu Tim, their lives changed for the better in rapid fashion, and then continued to improve on a constant basis.
Below; Old magazine encyclopedic work with the amulets of LP Tim - please notice from the cover pics, that even back then, without realizing, the people who denied the Pra Khun Phaen and other 2515 BE series amulets of LP Tim and Promoted the Khun Phaen 2517 BE, unknowingly published a Khun Phaen 2515 BE Pim Lai Hlum on the front cover, which only serves to add to the proof that the old school monopolists and publishers did and do not know the truth of the real Khun Phaen Prai Kumarn Luang Phu Tim, which is of course, the Khun Phaen 15 and earlier. Inside the book is even the first edition 2510 BE Coin, showing that LP Tim did not only make powder amulets, but was already highly enough established and recognized to have the much more complex and costly metallic coin forgery type amulets made way back in 2510 BE. This hence puts any doubts to the fact that LP Tim most probably distributed amulets every since he was a Thera (10 years a monk) meaning way before 2500 BE.
This exhibit is a pristinely well kept amulet, and an all time Pra Niyom Master Class Amulet of the High End Category, authenticised by the Luead Ban Kaay Luang Phu Tim association of Dr. Phisek which comes with Plasticized A4 size Certificate, and free EMS shipping Worldwide included. An excellent amulet for Meditation, Healing, Promotion, Good Karma, and Pure Buddhanuissati and Gurunussati rremembrance of the Buddha, and the Guru.
Below; Revelations about LP Tim's once forgotten, but now now most highly preferred 2515 BE Edition; The Pra Khun Phaen Prai Kumarn of Immortal fame, in Interview between TV Talkshow hoest Krit Confirms, and Ajarn Piarn Wit, who was present with Luang Phu Tim to assist and witness the making of the 2515 BE edition amulets, which now hold the highest esteem in the pantheon of amulets of LP Tim.