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 Ongk Pathom Pra Hang Hmak Run Pised 2533 BE Special Edition With Original Box Luang Por Ruesi Ling Dam
This Pra Hang Hmak was obtained directly from the temple of Wat Ta Sung from the repository still inside its original temple box with 'bai foy' leaflet and is a Run Pised special edition model from 2533 which was made using a higher concentrate of Muan Sarn Sacred Powders
When we speak of the amulets of Luang Por Ruesi Ling Dam, the first and foremost amulet that would come to mind would usually be the Pra Hang Hmaak Amulet, and the Pra Kam Khaw amulet.
This is the Sacred Powder Amulet that can be found to be worn or kept in the house of almost every Devotee of Luang Por Ruesi Ling Dam. This is the Pra Hang Hmaak Maha Lap, made in 'Nuea Chan Hmaak (Red Powders using chewed Betel and Areca, Pong Puttakun with Pong Ittijae).
The first edition of Pra Kam Khaw amulets ever made by Luang Por Ruesi Ling Dam was issued in 2533 BE, and consisted of 10,000 amulets in the first edition. The amulets are known for their highly charged Puttakun Power, with all powers of Metta, Klaew Klaad, Kong Grapan, Maha Sanaeh, but are mostly famous because of their strongest Power, that of the Power of Lap Sakkara (Honorable Status, Promotion and Wealth). The Pong Puttakun (Sacred Powder) is visibly risen to the Surface of the Amulet, and recognizably Authentic.
Below; Sacred Yant Grao Paetch Diamond Armour Yantra on rear face of amulet
Luang Por Ruesi Ling Dam even was known to have commented about the Pra Kham Khaw Maha Lap Amulets, and said; As Luang Por Parn was still alive, i saw him make a Buddha Statue from powdered dried rice from his Alms Bowl, which Luang Por Parn explained, that the Buddha had told him, that whichever food tasted delicious, he should not keep it for eating.
This 2533 Edition is known as the 'Run Pised' special edition.
He said it was important that one should take the first handful and use it for Muan Sarn to make powder amulets. That he should keep the first handful of the most delicious meals, and Empower them with Incantations.
Luang Por tried it out for 4 months constantly keeping and empowering the dried rice wherever he travelled. Even if he would come to Wat Ta Sung, he would have to keep the first handful of the meals and store the Muan Sarn, because the Wicha only works if the rice is kept for a period of 3 months of daily collection.
If a single day is left out, the Wicha does not work. When the period of 3-4 Months was finished, Luang Por Parn then used the Muan Sarn to grind into sacred Powders and built a Buddha Statue for the shrine room where the Monks would pray together. A wealthy Devotee of the area then heard of the event (he was a motor boat factory owner), and brought some giant pots of curry and rice to donate to the temple.
But Luang Por Parn had left on a Wandering Tudong Quest to the Mountain of Khao Wong Prajantr. Luang Por Ruesi Ling Dam retold that he was at Wat bang Nom Kho at thatb time, and that there was hardly any food at all in that period, and he had been going without food and very hungry. The boat owner parked on the banks of the river at the side of the temple, and asked where Luang Por was?
Luang por Ruesi Ling Dam told him that Luang Por was away for a time. The Devotee then pulled away from the shore with boat and curry and all, and left. Oh dear! Luang Por said he was so hungry as he watched the devotee leave. It seemed that he only wanted to donate to Luang Por, for making Muan sarn, and did not want other monks to eat from it. So Luang Por Ruesi Ling Dam went hungry.
For this amulet, Luang Por Ruesi Ling Dam laid out some information; Firstly, before we undertake any of our duties or tasks each day, we must think of the Buddha and his Acheivement, and to have deep respect in one's heart for the Buddha. If one does this in the moment before Praying to the amulet, and focus to pray mantaining this Respect and Wonder at the Buddha's Self Enlightenment as you pray, then the amulet will emit Massive Lap Sakkara Power, to increase your Social and Professional Standing, and the Aura of Grandeur.
The amulet is said to possess all other Powers such as Klaew Klaad, Kong Grapan, Metta Mahaniyom and Maha Sanaeh, but is stated by Luang Por to have heavy leanings towards increasing Lucky and Wealthy Fortunes (Lap) and to Improve your Influence and Status (Sakkara). The Pra Hang Hmaak is slightly more with leanings towards Maha Amnaj (Status and Power to Command) also, whereas the Pra Kam Khaw is more Imbued with Metta, and Klaew Klaad. Both are most Powerful however, in Bestowing the Maha lap Type of Blessing.
Then one should place the amulet between the palms of the hand, and raise between the eyebrows to the forehead, and Chant the Maha Namasakara 3 Times, after which, one shold say "Today, i ask for ..... (whatever it is you wish for).. Blessings".
If we are able to focus on and believe strongly in the Buddha's Enlightenment and Call Upon His Merits to assist, then this is considered to be Buddhanisssati Kammathana - a Kind of Meditative state likened to, or equal to that known as 'Jhana' (absorption). This is the state of mind that is necessary to activate and call up Miracle Powers, and is tantamount to Pure Faith, which is also a kind of Focused One Pointed Concentration, Absorption, or 'Jhana'.
One should also of course think of Luang Por Ruesi Ling Dam when Praying.
It is this element of the Practice of Faith reverence in Guru Worship that gives Classic Amulets from great masters the edge over many standard issue amulets, for it is the Faith that the Master instills in the heart of the devotee (the wearer of the amulet), that increases the Power of Absorption, for it is much easier to feel Faith and Confidence from an Amulet that was made by a Guru Master that we all know of and is Legendary, and whom we believe in his teachings. If we do this every day before undertaking our chores and duties, we will have Great Success and Achievements coming our way.
A truly sacred and Historical Amulet, once a pupular alternative for those with lower Budgets who seek the amulets of Luang Por Parn, but now also a rarity and the treasured prized Possession of the Devotee of Luang Por Ruesi Ling Dam.When you think of the Buddha with Rapture in your Heart, as a Buddhist, then you should always remember the amulet hanging around your neck, and remember that it represents the Buddha himself.
Like the Pra Hang Hmaak, it is also important to remember that it is the Luang Por Pra Putta Chinarat Buddha (Pitsanuloke), one of the Five Most Sacred Buddhas in Thailand. The Buddha Chinarat, Luang Por Ruesi Ling Dam says is important to know and feel when praying, that it represents the Buddha Kassapa. It is an Image to look at instead of that Buddha, whose body is no longer here, but represents the Buddha Himself, and the heart should connect with that, as its connection to the Stream of Energy that flows from Nibbana and the Buddhas, down to us Devotees on Earth. The Buddhanussati remembrance and consequent Rapture that arises, is a direct cause of the energy flow that comes through the amulet from the Spiritual Realms of the Heart, coming from the Buddhas, to us.
It is an Image to look at instead of that Buddha, whose body is no longer here, but represents the Buddha Himself, and the heart should connect with that, as its connection to the Stream of Energy that flows from Nibbana and the Buddhas, down to us Devotees on Earth. The Buddhanussati remembrance and consequent Rapture that arises, is a direct cause of the energy flow that comes through the amulet from the Spiritual Realms of the Heart, coming from the Buddhas, to us. The Pra Hang Hmak usually uses the image of the Luang Por Sotorn Buddha, which represents the Dipankara Buddha. But in this Pim Pised special edition series, uses the Pra Putta Chinarat (same as in the case of the Pra Kam Khaw). The Pra Kam Khaw, twin Brother of this amulet, uses the image of the Chinarat Buddha more than that of Luang Por Sotorn, and represents the Kassapa Buddha instead of Dipankara Buddha. Both are most strong in Maha Lap Wealthy Luck.
The Buddhas of the Ages will descend and Guard over You who pray correctly to this amulet.
Use the Kata Ngern Larn (Millionare Kata for Riches), as given by Luang Por Parn of Wat Bang Nom Kho, and Luang Por Ruesi Ling Dam, to empower the amulet with Maha Lap Magic and call great wealthy Fortunes to you.
Chant Maha Namasakara 3 Times First.
Then Chant;
Sambpadtijchaami Naa Sang Si Mo
Prahmmaa Ja Mahaa Taewaa Sappae Yagkhaa Bparaayandti (Kata to remove Obstacles)
Prahmmaa Ja Mahaa Taewaa Apilaapaa Pawandtumae (Kata for Wealthy Fortunes of Money)
Mahaa Bpanyo mahaa Laapo Pawandtumae (Kata for Luck without Interruptions)
Midtae Paahu Hadti (Kata for Monetary Millions)
Putta Ma - A - U Namo Puttaa Ya Wiratayo Wirakonaayang Wirahingsaa Wirataasii Wirataasaa Wira Idthiiyo Puttassa Maanii Maama Swaahoem (Kata pra Bpajjaega Putta Jao)
Sambpadtijchaami (Kata to speed up Lucky Fortunes to come each day)
Peng Peng Paa Paa Haa Haa Leu Leur
Chant the whole Kata Nine Times