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
Rian Roop Muean Nuea Tong Daeng 2520 BE Luang Phu Khaw Analayo - Wat Tham Glong Plae
Rian Roop Muean L.P. Khaw Anālayō, in Nuea Tong Daeng 2520, a Classic and rare sacred Guru Monk Amulet from one of the Great Arya Sangha Tudong Forest Monks of the Eastern Province of Udorn Thani. Released in the year 2520 BE. The front face of the amulet features the image of Luang Phu Khaw of Wat Tham Gong Plae, in 'Kreung Ongk' Half Torso Cameo form.
The rear face of the amulet has the Sacred Khom Agkhara Kata 'Isawāsu Isawāsu Isawāsu - Idtipisō Wi Sē Sē I - I Mē Nang Puttadtang Sē I - I Sō Dtang Putta Bpi Dti I', with the Dharma Chakra Wheel, with a Chalice beneath, with the name of the temple of Wat Tham Gong Plae, the Name of Luang Phu Khaw Anālayo, the Year '2520' and the name of the Province of Udorn Thani embossed on the lower section of the amulet.
Luang Phu Khaw Analayo of Wat Tham Glong Plae, in Nong Bua Lampoo, was a Gaeji Ajarn Master Monk of the Dhammayut Lineage of Ajarn Mun Puratto, who was highly revered and known for his Adept Mastery of Vipassana Kammathana Mindfulness Practice.
He was a Master of the same Generation as the Great Luang Phu Waen Sujjino, and the Inimitable Luang Phu Doon. He is said to be an Arya Sangha who reached a High Stage of Enlightenment.He is known to have been highly acclaimed and respected by the Great Luang Por Ajarn Maha Bua.
Luang Phu Khaw's mortal remains turned into crystallised relics, which is considered to be a sign of having become Enlightened Being. Luang Phu Khaw Analayo was born on the 28th December in the Year 2431 B.E. in Ban Bor Khaneng, in Tambon Nong Gaew, in Ampher Amnaj Jaroen, in Udorn Thani Province. He was Ordained on the 2nd of May 2462 BE at Wat Po Sri, in Ban Bor Khaneng.
His Upachaya (Ordaining Officer) was Pra Kroo Puttisak, the Bishop of Amnaj Jaroen, and Pra Ajarn Bun Jantr was his Pra Gammawājājarn (Prompting Officer). Luang Phu Khaw remained thereafter at Wat Po Sri for a further 6 Years, after which he left to travel on Tudong Solitary Forest Wandering.
It was here that Luang Phu Khaw met and asked to study and practice under the Great Arahant Luang Phu Mun Puratto. Luang Phu Khawwas always intensely attracted to the practice of Vipassana Kammathana, and due to this interest, he also travelled onwards to Thonburi to the temple of Wat Plab, which was famous for its Advanced methods of Kammathana Vipassana.
It was here that Luang Phu Khaw got the chance to learn Wicha with the Great Pra Sangkawara Luang Por Chum, maker of the famous Nam Tao Gan Fai Magic Gourd (known for its ability to prevent fires). The temple of Wat Plab has records in its written history annals of Luang Phu Khaw appearing to practice there, which confirms the truth of this.
Luang Phu Khaw was also one of the few great Monks who was revered and often visited by His Majesty the King. Luang Phu Khaw passed away on Monday the 16th May 2526 BE at Wat Tham Gong Plae at the age of 94 Years, 4 Months and 18 Days Old in his 57th Year of Ordained life.