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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
Look Sawat Sacred Seed 108th Anniversary Maha Jakkapat Edition Luang Phu Hmun Wat Ban Jan
The Look Sawat is a rare magical wooden seed which when inscribed and empowered as an amulet, is covered with sacred powders as a Look Om, and is highly regarded for its immense naturally imbued power of Maha Pokasap, and ease of portability. The Look Sawat is a magical charm which is used in various Regional Magical Traditions. This Look Sawat is made with hand inscriptions of the Yant Dto Hua Jai Na Ok Dtaek and the Yant Arahang Atahant Yantra (also used for Sivali), and empowered from the Great Luang Phu Hmun Tidtasilo, of Wat Ban Jan. The Look Sawat was released during Luang Phu Hmun's Lifetime for his 108th Anniversary in 2545 BE, during his final year of life, and blessed by him in solo over 3 months trimester of rainy season retreat.
Free Registered Air Parcel Shipping Worldwide is included with this amulet.Released in the Run Maha Jakkapat Blessing ceremony and at Wat ban Jan for the 108th Birthday of LP Hmun, along with his famous Pra Kring Maha Jakkapat Amulets. This Magical Animist Charm is a universally accepted amulet of the pantheon and featured in multiple encyclopedic works, but the exact year of its making is not yet fully researched, due to it coming from the early Era of Luang Phu Hmun's trajectory. The Look Sawat Magic Seed of Luang Phu Hmun, is as most of his amulets, known for the power of Jaroen Lap Wealth Increase, and Lucky Fortunes, as well as for their Miraculous Protective Powers.
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.
No Bucha offerings are needed for this amulet. Just carry it with you to recieve the benefits of its Magic. But if you prefer to Chant to empower, then use the special Kata for all Amulets (Kata Araatanaa PrA Krueang),and the Kata Bucha Luang Phu Hmun;
Kata for Chanting to Amulets (Kata Aaratanaa Pra Krueang)
Puttang Aaraatanaanang Tammang Aaraatanaanang Sangkang Aaraatanaanang
Then make your wish if any, and continue by chanting;
Puttang Prasittimae Tammang Prasittimae Sangkang Prasittimae
Then Chant
Idti Bparamidta Dtingsaa idti Sappanyu Maakadtaa Idti Manus Tang Sam Loke Na Badt Dto Idti Bpiso Jadtae Namo Wiswaas Hlong Hlai Pismai Naeb Nuea Jidt Jai Kid Therng Kao Klerng Winyaan Wichaa Jarana Sambpanno Putto Pakawaa Dti I
Chant before you are about to place the amulet chain over your head, or put on the amulets if on a cord belt, and also when you take them off. The Kata calls upon the power of the Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha to be with you and protect and Guide you. The Look Sawat Contains Maha Pokasap, Metta, Maha Lap, and Kaa Khaay for good business, as well as power of attadction (Maha Sanaeh)
Kam Ārātanā Buchā Luang Phu Hmun Tidtasīlō
Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa
Luang Phu Hmun Tidtasīlō Ma A U Luang Phu Hmun Tidtasīlō U A Ma
Kata Bucha Luang Phu Hmun
Dtua Gū Lūk Pra Putta Ongk Krū Sit Tudong Ong Āj Mai Bpramāt Krū Pob Roi Gom Dū Jer Krū Grāb 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.
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.



