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- Ajarn Nong Wat Sai Khaw
- Luang Phu Yim Wat Nong Bua
- Luang Por An Wat Prayat
- Luang Por Daeng Wat Khao Bandai It
- Luang Por Glan Wat Prayat
- Luang Por Guay Chudtintaro Wat Kositaram
- Por Tan Nam Puttasaro Wat Don Sala
- Luang Phu Phueak Wat Ging Gaew
- Luang Phu Doo Wat Sakae
- Luang Por Chaeng Wat Bang Pang
- Luang Por Phaew – Wat Tanode Luang
- Luang Pu Seng Sopano Wat Kanlayanamit
- Luang Por Doon – Wat Buraparam
- Ajahn Chah Subhatto – Wat Nong Pha Pong
- Luang Phor Derm Phutthasaro of Wat Nong Pho
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- Luang Por Chuea Sugawanno (Wat Mai Bampen Bun)
- Luang Phu Nai – Wat Ban Jaeng (Ayuttaya)
- Luang Phu Rod (Wat Bang Nam Won)
- Luang Phu Kroo Ba Ban
- Luang Por Daeng Wat Khao Bandai It
- Luang Phor Noi Wat Dhamma Sala
- Luang Por Phang Jidtakudto
- Luang Phu Toop
- Luang Phu Yen
- Luang Por Parn Sunanto
- Luang Por Guay
- Luang Phor Sodh
- Luang Phor Raks (Wat Sutawat Vipassana)
- Luang Phor Kasem Khemago
- Luang Phu Kambu
- Luang Phor Chor
- Luang Phor Supot
- Luang Phor Simplii
- Luang Por Suang Apayo (Wat Chee Ba Khaw)
- Phor Tan Jao Khun Juea
- Luang Por Nok (Wat Sangkasi)
- Luang Por Lae Tidtappo (Wat Khao Song)
- Luang Por Hyord (Wat Gaew Jaroen)
- Luang Por Pring – Wat Bang Bakork
Locket Pim Yai Ud Pong Hlang Buang Nakabat Fang Met Prakam Nga Sek Luang Phu Hmun Released 2543 BE Wat Pha Nong Lom
105 Years edition Pim Yai Roop Muean Guru Monk Image Locket amulet, with Buang Nakabat Naga Ring, Met Prakam Nga Sek Ivory Rosary Bead insert, and four Sacred Na Inscriptions on the rear face, inserted into powerful muan sarn sacred powders, from the Great Luang Phu Hmun Tidtasilo of Wat Ban Jan. Empowered in 2542 BE, the lockets were released in 2543, along with the Rian Ruay Ruay 99999, the Rian Nang Kwak and other highly famed amulets of Luang Por Hmun, at Wat Pha Nong Lom, after being empowered by Luang Phu Hmun over a three month 'Traimas' rainy season, and having been passed through a total of 5 different blessing ceremonies before release.
Free Worldwide Registered Airmail Shipping is Included with this Amulet. The amulets of Luang Phu Hmun are extremely popular, for they are very well known for their Metta and Maha Lap Wealth Increasing Magic, as well as Klaew Klaad Kong Grapan Protective Powers. Locklets are especially powerful amulets for devotees of the monk whose image is represented, and are a perfect form of Magical and Spiritual 'Gurunussati' (Mindfulness and reverence to the Guru), to connect the devotee to the spirit of the Guru, be he alive or deceased, and to call upon and invoke his blessing, protection, and power to turn one's life around for the better.
Free registered airmail shipping worldwide is offered, as is ubiquitous with all amulets in Ancient Amulet Store. Lockets and images of the Gurus themselves, along with the Muan Sarn and empowerment within the amulet makes this kind of amulet also 'Gurunussati' (Mental Telepathic and Spiritual Connection and Remembrance / Mindfulness of the Guru).
Released in the 'Roi Ha Pi' 105th birthday edition of Luang Phu Hmun. This large Pim Yai locket has powerful sacred muan sarn ingredients inserted into the rear face, one met praam nag Sek ivory rosary bead of Luang Por Hmun, and four hand inscriptions of Sacred Na Metta on each corner of rear face of the amulet, with a Buang Nakabat Naga sling (Ring), to Catch Wealth as well as to encircle and bind any black magic or evil influences and to coil around your accumulated wealth and keep it in your possession, preventing it from flowing out again.
Luang Phu Hmun was a Maha Thaera Guru Monk of great age and who received Great reverence and Respect from the people of Tambon Jan for his Diligence and Purity in practicing the Vinaya as a Buddhist Monk. His predictions and instructions for ceremonial empowerment of amulets after his physical death, have been followed to the letter since his passing, for he gave special instructions to inform as to when and how he would return with his spiritual presence to empower amulets posthumously. His Miracle Powers are Legendary, with so many stories of Miraculous events related to this Monk, who has seen the Reign of Five Kings in his Lifetime.
Luang Phu Hmun's amulets are now very hard to come across.His amulets are becoming very rare, and prices have risen constantly since his passing, snapped up by the inner circle of devotees and collectors, who know about the attainments of this Monk, and that there are severe reasons to believe that he may have been an Arahant. His amulets are eminent members in the annals of the Classics.
Kam ÄrÄtanÄ BuchÄ Luang Phu Hmun TidtasÄ«lÅ
NamÅ Dtassa PakawadtÅ ArahadtÅ SammÄ Samputtassa NamÅ Dtassa PakawadtÅ ArahadtÅ SammÄ Samputtassa NamÅ Dtassa PakawadtÅ ArahadtÅ SammÄ Samputtassa
Luang Phu Hmun TidtasīlŠMa A U Luang Phu Hmun TidtasīlŠU A Ma
Kata Bucha Luang Phu Hmun
Dtua GÅ« LÅ«k Pra Putta Ongk KrÅ« Sit Tudong Ong Äj Mai BpramÄt KrÅ« Pob Roi Gom DÅ« Jer KrÅ« GrÄb Hwai
The Kata is available as a download MP4 after purchase from the files section of your account
The word 'Hmun' means to turn and increase (revolve). Luang Phu Hmun always foretold that those who Bucha his amulets, would turn their luck and fortunes around, and increase their Business Success. He also foretold that those who Bucha his amulets will be protected from 'Dtaay Hoeng (premature deadly accidents), and that the Devas will Protect the wearer of his amulets.
The number of accounts of people who have had miraculous experiences with amulets of LP Hmun are uncountable, which is part of what has made his pantheon such a highly regarded Master-Class status pantheon, despite being from the late 20th century, and not as old as many of the great masters who are seen as his equal.
Bucha to Luang Phu Hmun should be performed on a Thursday, and should include offerings of; 16 Incense stick, 2 candles (lit), white flowers, or one puang malai garland. Hmak Plū Betel-Areca Nut with chewing paste (5 or 16 portions), a glass of sweet drink such as fizzy drinks, one roasted catfish, some rice or sticky rice, or fermented rice, or even steamed rice pudding.



