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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Singh Mai Gae Pim Yai Hang Dtid Carved Sacred Wood Singha Lion Luang Phu Rod Wat Bang Nam Won FREE Express shipping
Presenting a world famous classic Master-Class amulet, in hand carved Sacred Jackfruit Wood made by the preferred artisan of Luang Phu Rod for his Empowerment. A pristine example of a World Class top Pra Niyom Master Class amulet, the Singh Mai Khanun Gae Pim Hang Dtid Pim Yai - a powerful carved sacred Himapant Forest Lion King image, from the Great Master of Olden Days; Luang Phu Rod, of Wat Ban Nam Won in Samut Sakorn.
The Singha of LP Rod exists in two versions; Pim Hang Dtid (tail attached to body carving), and Pim Hang Loi (tail tip not attached to body). Each model exists in three different sizes (Pim Lek small, Pim Klang medium, and Pim Yai large, with the Pim Yai measuring 2.5 x 2 Cm). They are found in carved ivory (very rare), bone (seldom seen), sacred metal (very rare), and wood (very rare but more commonly seen, compared to metal bone or ivory). The designs are various, depending on the stance, but all have an inimitably recognizable style that is similar, in the tight compact posture which emanates immovable power.
This amulet comes with FREE EMS Shipping Worldwide included. This loi ongk carved Singha statuette is carved by one of Luang Phu Rod's Top Artisans, which is of course immediately visible by the beauty and detail of the design.The attached tail defines this model of course as a 'Pim Hang Dtid'. These carved talismanic Singha charms from Luang Phu Rod, are among the rarest of all items to find from this Master, for he did not make them in very large numbers. This exhibit is especially well carved, and for this reason especially rare.
The amulet has exquisitely beautiful aging features, and is a True master-Class amulet that is almost an impossibility to encounter in the present day, renowned for its immense Maha Amnaj and Kong Grapan Klaew Klaad, Serm Yos Power Increasing Invincibility Magic and its power to advance the wearer in life, with Promotion and rise of earnings, whilst protecting, and giving commanding power, and status to the wearer.
The Province of Samut Sakorn has produced some of the Great Kroo Ba Ajarn Master Monks of our lifetime, including the great Luang Por Rung (Wat Ta Graber), the great Olden Days Guru Luang Por Heng of Wat Ban Khom (famous for carved ivory tigers), but one name stands above others for this Province, when it comes to the Pra Pid Ta and other carved amulets, such as the Singha Lion.
The Great Luang Phu Rod Puttasando, of Wat Bang Nam Won, so famous for his Guru Monk Coins, Pra Pid Ta, carved talismanic animist charms, Takrut Bin (reputedly able to make the Takrut float in the air during empowerment), and Roop Muean Monk Images amulet.
The name of Luang Phu Rod cannot be omitted when speaking of the Great Samut Sakorn Masters, being one of the greatest Masters of that Province in History. Luang Phu Rod Puttasando was born in the year 2416 BE, and lived 72 Years, passing away in the year 2488 BE. Luang Phu Rod was a Monk who was known to have had powerful Wicha to make amulets, and was believed to have possessed the Abhijñā Supernatural Powers.
These days, his amulets are extremely rare, and fetch very high prices in the auction rooms of Master Class amulets. His Pra Niyom Preferred Master Class models are many, the most famous and expensive being the Rian Roop Lor Sae Yid 2477 BE, which fetches prices from thousands to tens of thousands of dollars (depending on the condition), The Rian Lor Boran in Pim Yerd and Pim Dter models of 2477, which is so highly defined for its metallurgy of Samrit bronze with Ancient gold and silver, artifacts and Yantra foils, and is considered by aficionados a most beautiful coin for visual appreciation under the eye loupe.
His Rian Sae Yid See Liam 4 sided coin of 2477 BE, and the Rian Lor Pim Sam Liam Yok Mer Diaw (one hand lifted), and 'Panom Mer' (hands praying) triangular amulet, and not to forget the Rian Lor Pim Jaek Mae Krua, and the Rian Bpam Sema Albaca coin. As to his hand carved, hand inscribed Talismanic Charms, one can say that they reside in a Niche of their own and are among the rarest of all amulets of Luang Phu Rod.
Apart from his coin amulets, his many Krueang Rang Talismanic charms, such as his inimitably carved Pra Pid Ta amulets, Singha Lions, Choo Chok, Pha Yant, Takrut, and his famous Phaen Yant Hua Sao Pillarhead Yantra. His Phaen Yant Prateep Singh, and his Magic Rings are also highly sought after and regarded, but are very difficult to find and collect.
Luang Phu Rod's rarest amulet is said to be the Rian Sae Yid Pim Rian Job, which is a slightly differenly filed down version to the standard Sae Yid coin. It is said that Luang Phu Rod only gave the Rian Job to his closest Devotees and Apprentices, and is hence the most difficult amulet to find a photograph of, much less an actual example to study.
Luang Phu Rod was always lovingly called 'Taep Jao Waja Saksit' meaning 'The Angel with sacred Speech'. Most famous for Mastery of Metta Mahaniyom and Kong Grapan Chadtri Klaew Klaad Magic, and was Highly Famed for his Wicha Pha Yant Bang Prai, Wicha Tam Tong Gan Fon Rain-stopper Flag Spell, Wicha Takrut, and Wicha Kong Grapan Chadtri.
His amulets have spawned many hundreds of tales of miraculous lifesaving events and lucky fortunes over the last half century, which is part of what has placed this Master at the Pinnacle of his Genre of Amulets. It is said that he who wears the amulets of Luang Phu Rod will instil fear into the hearts of ill wishers and enemies, and will be safe from their ill intentions.
Luang Phu Rod ordained in 2428 BE as Samanera at the age of 12, and immediately began to learn Wicha with Pra Atigarn Luang Por Kae, until he reached the age of 20 years old and was ordained again in 2436 BE as a fully fledged Bhikkhu in the Buddha Sasana. He was given the Monks Surnam (Chāyā) of Puttasando. Once more Luang Por Kae was his Upachaya ordaining officer.
He was already proficient in Wicha from his 8 years as a Samanera Novice diligently practicing, and began his long trajectory as an already well trained Sorceror-Monk, from his previous 8 years of Wicha practice under Pra Atigarn Kae.
Idiosyncrasies
There are some special indiosyncrasies for which Luang Phu Rod was famous, such as his refusal to perform disrobal ceremonies on monks who had ordained with him, and would send them to another Upachaya to disrobe. This was because when Luang Phu Rod would agree to ordain somebody as a monk, they had to promise never to disrobe again. Luang Phu Rod had very strange eyes, with irises which looked like Chakra Disks, and which reflected the light like cats-eyes on the road at night. Nobody ever really dared to look Luang Phu Rod in the eyes when speaking.
If a house had a balcony overlapping the entrance to a house, he would not enter that house if he had to walk under the balcony. He would insist on putting a ladder up to the window, and enter that way instead. This is of course because of certain rules of the Kroo Ba Ajarn of Saiyasart (Rules of Sorcery)
Miracles
The stories of miraculous events with the amulets of Luang Phu Rod, and of Luang Phu Rod himself performing miracles, are numerous. some of the more well documented are; Once during the Ngaan Prajam Pi yearly Wai Kroo Ceremony, the sky clouded over with dark clouds and was about to let loose with a torrential rainstorm, and Luang Phu Rod came out and made a Pha Yant Tong Fang Takrut (Triangular Yantra Flag with Scroll Spell inserted) and Enchanted it with Incantations. he then instructed his assistants to raise the flag up to the top of the flagpole of the temple. As the Yantra Flag reached the top of the flagpole, the massive dark clouds in the sky broke apart and dissipated, leaving a clear blue sky in its place.
Waja Saksit (Wajasit = Power to change things with Speech; Spellcasting) - Once a large group of country folk came to pay devotion at the temple, and were sleeping in the tenmple grounds, as a swarm of mosquitos came and were biting everybody to the point where nobody could sleep or relax. Luang Phu Rod heard of this, and came to tell the devotees to go and sleep inside the Uposatha Shrineroom building.
The devotees entered the Shrine-room, and not a single mosquito entered the whole night, and not a single devotee was bothered further. The Shrinerooms are not hermetically sealed and are as easy for mosquitos to enter as any other part of a temple, which makes this event unexplainable, except for the miraculous Waja Saksit of Luang Phu Rod, and the Sacred Power of the Buddhist Shrineroom.
Singh Glaay Bpen Suea - Lion becomes a Tiger to Scare Away Robbers from the Kuti Hut of Luang Phu Rod.
One day a thief came to break into the Kuti of Luang Phu Rod, but as he was about to enter, one of the stone Singha Lion Guardians of the temple in front of the Kuti turned into a Tiger, and walked up and down in front of Luang Phu Rod's staircase, and the thief ran away in terror, to recount the tale to the villagers later, which brought the story back to the temple.
During the final part of his life, Luang Phu allowed the faith filled devotees of Wat Bang Nam Won to reside at the temple when they wished to practice, and set up a daily rule of Dhamma Patipata, for lay people to always practice the Dhamma from 8 PM to 10 PM diligently, and practice the Meditation and Prayer methods of Wat bang Nam Won every day. This tradition is held right up to the present day at the temple of Wat Bang Nam Won, which is a source of Merit Making, for Lay Folk and Monks, and a Meritorious Influence to Increase the level of Practice of Dhamma with the Lay Devotees.
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There is also a Semantic Reason for why the amulets of Luang Phu Rod are considered to help the Devotee in surviving deadly dangers, and surviving financial crises, is the fact that Luang Phu's name 'Rod' means to pass through, or to survive intact, with or without incident. This suggests that one will pass through all gauntlets and obstacles, survive all ordeals, and escape all disasters, be they mortal, or financial.
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The Singh Hang Dtid Mai Gae Singha Lion of Luang Phu Rod Wat Bang Nam Won is a top Pra Niyom Master Class Amulet of the 'Krueang Rang' (Talismanic) category, which is most certainly a very rare amulet to find anywhere, and an even rarer opportunity to be able to acquire ownership of. In every sense a competition class amulet of immensely sacred value, high power and immense prestige.