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.
Somdej Khee Rachasri Pim Yai Niyom 2521 Buddha Riding Himapant Lion Luang Por Guay Wat Kositaram
One of the most highly sought after and extremely rare sacred powder amulets of Luang Por Guay Chudintaro, of Wat Kositaram (Chainat Province); the Somdej Khee Singh Buddha riding Singha Himapant Lion in Nuea Pong Puttakun Dtaek Lai Nga Pasom Pong Somdej Wat Rakang, released in 2521 BE. The Somdej Khee Singh is one of LP Guay's most Preferred Pra Somdej models of LP Guay, for its Beauty, and beleif in its inherent powers of Serm Duang, Kong Grapan, Maha Amnaj & Serm Yos Status Increasing Power. This particular exhibit is of immense beauty with ultra clear features for an amulet of this era. The Buddha sits over a Rachasri Himapant Lion King, who looks up to him.
The Rachasri Lion is representative of Maha Amnaj Commanding Power and Intimidating Aura. The Paya Rachasri Phone (also called Rachasri Bpon Hyuea) amulet endows the wearer with Protection and Commanding Power, Social and Professional Status, and Good Chances of Promotion through the Aura of Respectability and Personal Power.
The Muan Sarn clay has evolved with a "Dtaek Lai Nga", cracked ivory effect through ageing and atmospheric changes, lending a particularly attractive appearance Free Registered Air Parcel Shipping Worldwide is included with this amulet. The Rachasri Lion appears in multiple myths and Legends dating back to the Vedic Times and before, and is seen as the King of the Himapant forest.
The Rachasri Lion has appeared in a multitude of Thai Buddhist and vedic Myths and Legends, including the Ramayana and the Thai Ramakien Epic. His great Metta as well as his Bravery is always revealed in the legends. The Singha and the Rachasri Himapant Lions are an Animist Deity from Vedic Lore that has been an integral part of Thai Buddhist People's belief since the advent of Buddhism.
The Singha Tiger and Rachasri Lion image, has been found documented in the ancient 'Dtamra Pichai Songkram, Grimoire of Warcraft, that Thai Warriors wore the talisman as a form of protection, wielding Kong Grapan Chadtri and Klaew Klaad Evasion Magic power, endowed with Maha Amnaj (Commanding Power & Dominion).
Mostly, the amulets were received from Guru Masters within the Ordained Sangha, and Lersi Sorceror Hermits, who were endowed with powerful Jhanic Meditation abilities and Psychic Powers to empower amulets with protective Magic. The Singha amulet is found in various forms, which can be separated into two main categories;
Those which are made from Sacred Powders or Clay, and natural materials which are found to occur in Nature, such as those carved from ivory, bone, Lek Lai, tiger tooth, sacred wood, wild boar tusk, deer antler, bear tooth, and fossilised stone, jade and other mineral substances,. The Rachasri is also found as cast metallurgical alloy based statues, coins and statuettes, which are made from man made substances, such as smelted metals like gold and silver, Chin Dtakua Mercurial Leaden alloy, as well as other alchemical magical sacred metals such as Nava Loha (9 Sacred Metals), Sadta Loha (7 Sacred Metals), Bpancha Loha (5 Sacred Metals), Maekasit, Maekapat, Parot and the like.
Luang Por Guay Chudtintaro (2448 BE - 2522 BE) was a powerful Sorceror Monk and Sak Yant Master with infamous powers of Kong Grapan Chadtri and Klaew Klaad Magic, whose large pantheon of Buddhist Votive Tablets and Krueang Rang Talismanic Occult Charms are amongst the fastest disappearing amulets of the Present Era, since a massive increase in faithful devotees in recent years, have depleted the majority of his more well known and popular amulets from public circulation. However, for those who seek his sacred blessings, there are many editions of amulets which Luang Por Guay blessed with other Masters at different temples around Thailand, many of them of affordable price.
The Pra Somdej Khee Singh Rachasri amulet is considered one of LP Guay's most powerful Maha Amnaj Kong Grapan Serm Yos amulets, for promotion, commanding power, invincibility, and Gunstopper/Blade Stopper Magic, with Klaew Klaad Evasion Magic to boot.
How to Pray to all Thai Buddhist Amulets (Kata Pra Somdej)
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Luang Por Guay was one of the Great Sak Yant Masters of the 20th Century and was very well known in his time as one of the most powerful masters for Kong Grapan Chadtri and Klaew Klaad Invincibility and Evasion Magic, as well as Maha Ud Gunstopper and Serm Yos Promotion Magic, which resulted in him having many members of the Military and Police Force within the folds of his Looksit. One of the Greatest Sak Yant Masters of MOdern History, and one of the most popular monks for amulets of all time.
Kata Pluk Paya Rachasri (Singha Lion)
Putta Saetho Mahaa Naathang Wan Nago Singha Naa Tagang Putta Sirasaa Dtaechaena Maara Saenaa Bparaa Cheuyyang Chayya Pakawandtu Mae
The Singha Lion, if seen as a standalone amulet, and not in combination with a Budhha Image such as this Somdej, belongs to the category of Talismanic amulets known as 'Krueang Rang' (e.g. the famous alchemical leaden 'Singh Kor Yaw' statuette of LP Guay). Some Krueang Rang are not limited to wearing on a neck chain, and can be worn or used in a variety of other ways;
1. Krueang Kard - To wear around the waist or head or arm in a cord string.
2. Krueang Suam - To wear attached to a Pendant chain around the neck, or attached to ones clothing.
3. Krueang Fang - To wear inserted under the surface of the skin through surgical insertion.
4. Krueang Om - To hold the amulet or talisman under the tongue inside the mouth, such as the Look Om, or Takrut Look Om, and Lek Lai.
However, this Pra Somdej is Primarily a Buddha Image for Serm Duang with the added magical properties of the Rachasri Himapant Lion.