A pristinely kept and extremely rare Rian Mangorn Koo Nuea Nava Loha Pim Pised Dtok Sorng Code Ma Wat Pha Nong Lom Run Sao Ha Maha Sethee 5th Lunar Saturday Blessing Ceremony Edition Guru Monk Coin, released in 2543 BE, to raise funds for the Kuti Songk Monks Huts and improve the facilities at the temple of Wat Pha Nong Lom.
This model of Rian Mangorn Koo twin dragons Monk Coin is a very rare Pim Pised (Niyom preferred) and differs from the majority of Rian Mangorn Koo Wat Pha Nong Lom Edition coins in Nava Loha, because of the double code MA stamp. Most coins of the Nava Loha series made for Wat Pha Nong Lom have only a single code Ma Stamp (on the Sangkati chest sash of the robe of Luang Phu), and only the Pim Pised special models received double code stamps. Only very few (unknown number) were distributed with double code stamp, making this not only a sacred, powerful master class amulet, but also a rare collectors piece.
The Rian Mangorn Koo of Luang Phu Hmun is, as are all of his amulets, known for the power of Jaroen Lap Wealth Increasement, and Lucky Fortunes, as well as for their Miraculous Protective Powers. Those born in the year of the dragon love to Bucha this amulet especially, for the obvious reason of the double dragon guardians.
For those with lower budgets, who seek power above collectability and rarity, we recommend to seek the Rian Mangorn Nuea Tong Daeng or Nava Loha single Code Ma, of the same edition, which carries a lower price than this special Nava Loha Pim Pised Gammagarn double code collectors edition model.
Mitmor Akom Daam Mai Jaek Gammagarn Ritual Spirit Knife 2532 BE 7 Inches Luang Phu Doo Wat Sakae
Extremely Rare 2532 BE Edition Mitmor Akom Daam Mai, ritual spirit knife, with chrome plated sacred iron blade, and Magical Spell Inscriptions in Khom Agkhara (and name of maker), from the Legendary Ascended Master, Luang Phu Doo of Wat Sakae. The Mitmor of LP Doo is immensely seldom seen, and almost impossible to find (especially in this condituon). So rare is it, that itis counted as one of the rarest items in the Grand Pantheon of amulets of the Great Guru Master of Ayuttaya, Luang Phu Doo of Wat Sakae. The Mitmor has the words 'Jaek Gammagarn' embossed, which means 'distributed to the sponsor comittee' . Hence these knives were made in extremely small numbers, and only given to those original sponsors who financially sponsored the financing of the edition.
The devotees of LP Doo and Meditators like to use the Mitmor of LP Doo to ward off the evil eye, and protect against dangers, and poisonous beast. Sorcerers and healers also use the Mitmor to heal and banish negative energies, and to banish ghosts with, as well as to use for making holy prayer water, and inscribing blessings, and spells such as the Na Hnaa Tong gold leaf forehead blessing. The Mitmor is not only powerful against black magic, but also considered to be imbued with powerful Buddhakhun Magic, (Auspicious Buddha Magic, Creating Health Wealth Love and Happiness for the Wearer, and Good Karma). A pristinely well-kept talismanic amulet of Luang Phu Doo, and one of the rarest amulets of ths world famous master-monk to find in the present day,
The blade of the Mitmor is covered in Sacred Ancient Khom Agkhara Spells, and has the name of Luang Phu Doo engraved. This Mitmor was released in the 2532 BE edition in Putta Pisek Blessing Ceremony at Wat Sakae. Thus item comes with free shipping worldwide. The Mitmor measures circa 4 Inches, and has a hilt made of carved wiid, with sacred chanuan metallic blade forged with alchemical metallurgy, and coated in chromium.
Luang Phu Doo made a large number of different amulets during his lifetime, many of them taken from designs which he would beseech from other masters and temples, and others which he would design himself. His very early amulets, especially his Look Om wishing balls, were made from herbal powders with lacquer mixed in (Nuea Pong Kluk Rak), of which very few are to be found anywhere, thereafter, he begin to make them using his Gaew Mani Radtana white crystalline powders, and would release them in every edition in which he released white powder amulets.
It is believed he made over 100 different models of amulets during his lifetime, ranging from Deities such as Brahma and Hanuman, to Guru masters such as Luang Phu Tuad, Lockets, and Buddha Images such as the Pra Somdej. His nany talismanic amulets such as this mitmor, and takrut, and other kinds of magical charms such a his Highly Reputed Look Om Powder Balls. LP Doo's Look Om were made using the extra residual Muan Sarn powders used to press different models of amulets, such as the Brahma, LP Tuad, LP Doo 'Roop Muean' Image, and Rachasri Himapant Lion. Luang Phu Doo would then inscribe most Look Om (not all, for later editions found LP Doo older and weaker, and he was not able to inscribe hundreds of amulets every day during his later years). A Takrut would be empowered and inserted with the Look Om as a Heart Mantra spell, to imbue the Look Om with additional powers.
Luang Phu Doo was known to not hand out amulets to his devotees easily, and would only hand out amulets to a devotee when they would show enough faith and effort to practice Meditation, after which he would hand the devotee an amulet, and teach them how to use it for Samadhi Bhavana (practice meditation) and 'Tam Nam Montr' (make Sacred Prayer Water), to heal illnesses with and to increase Auspicious Blessings
One important fact about the sacred Powders of most of Luang Phu Doo's amulets, is that his famous pure white Gaew Mani Radtana powders, release a 'Pratat' (Buddha Dhatu) type crystalline substance, which is considered to be a form of Sacred Relic. The Pratat crystalline sheen, arises through the Sacred Power imbued within the amulet. The crystalline substance grows on the surface in small beads, which are visible when studied close up.
Luang Phu Doo was a great Monk of National Importance, and of Great Purity of practice in his Patipatā, who is believed by many to have attained Arahantship. The amulets were released sometime after 2517 BE at Wat Sakae.
Luang Phu Doo Ordained in 2468 at the age of 21 Years Old in the Uposadha of Wat Sakae in Tambon Tanū, Amper Utai, Pra Nakorn Sri Ayuttaya. His Upachaya Ordaining Officer was Luang Por Glan of Wat Prayatikaram, and Luang Por Dae (Abbot of Wat Sakae), as his Pra Gammawājājarn. His pra Anusawanājarn was Luang Por Chay of Wat Klang Klong Sra Bua.
He was given the Ordained Name of 'Prohmabanyo' (Wisdom of Brahma). In his first year of Ordination, Luang Phu Doo studied the Pra Pariyatti Dhamma (Academic Concepts of Dhamma) at Wat Pradoo Song Tam (in those days it was known as 'Wat Pradoo Rong Tam). His teacher was Jao Khun Nueang (Luang Por Rod). Luang Phu Doo also practiced and developed his skill in Vipassana Kammathana practices with Luang Por Glan, and Luang Por Phao (an Adept Apprentice of Luang Por Glan).
Luang Phu also studied the Jatakas and the Dhammapada. Once he had become well studied in all these aspects of practice, he then went on to seek Wicha with other Masters. he travelled to learn under Guru masters of the Province of Supan Buri and of Sra Buri and other Provinces. Luang Phu Doo was known to revere Luang Phu Tuad with Incredible Fervor, but it was also believed by many of Luang Phu Doo's most faithful devotees, that Luang Phu Doo was also a Manifestation of Luang Por Tuad himself, reborn on Earth to make further Merits.
Luang Phu Doo was close friends with many famous masters, but one strange thiing is that, although he never met the Arahant Luang Por Kasem Khemago of the Sussaan Trailaks in Lampang, he always stated himself to be a Devote Admirer of Him and a Student of his Teachings. Luang Por Kasem in turn, was also heard to have recommended his own Devotees to go and obtain of of Luang Phu Doo's Luang Por Tuad Perd Loke amulets.
Luang Phu Doo passed away on 17th January 2533 BE at the age of 85 Years and 8 Months Old, in his 65th year of Ordained Life. He left his degotees Devastated, and his Legacy is contined by his apprentice Masters who follow is footsteps, namely; Luang Ta Ma of Wat Tham Mueang Na, Kroo Ba Bun Chum, and Luang Por Dtiw of Wat Mani Chonlakhant.
Kata Aaraatanaa Pra Krueang (for all Thai Amulets)
Chant the Kata holding the amulet between the palms of your hands whilst holding it to your forehead, hold your wish in your mind, and blow into the amulet when you finish.
You can use the Mitmor to pray to on an altar, or carry with you, or even use as a magical ritual weapon to 'Sakot Phii' (control and command ghosts and demons, or to freeze them in their place). Mitmor can also be used for making holy water, and for bestowing blessings, healing, removing illnesses and negative energies, and even is used by practitioners of spiritual healing such as Reiki, as an instrument of channeling. It can be used to make holy water with specific types of magical blessings, and spray oneself or one's wares for sale, or even other people, to imbue magical influences, such as power of attraction, lucky fortunes, or protective magic. Therefore you can use it for invoking many kinds of blessings, such as luck and success in any venture, merciful and preferential treatment before entering for job interviews, or to meet with powerful people or superiors at work, as well as protection and invincibility when you will meet with enemies or opponents. Or to wish for Wealth, Good Meditation, Health, Love & Happiness, Protection, or any other Human Need, that does not break the 5 Precepts of Practice of a Buddhist (No Killing, No Stealing, No Lying or Slandering, No Adultery or Perverse Behavior, No Intoxication).