Ancient Amulet Store – Purveyors of preferred Classic Thai Buddhist Amulets for the True Devotee and Distinguished Collector
Discover theĀ immensely deep and fascinating world of Vintage Thai Buddhist Amulets. Ancient Amulet is a long term established and internationally recognized Vintage Amulet Shop, and A Trusted Source for Classic Thai Buddhist Amulets for Devotees and Discerning Collectors, and is one of the many sub projects of informational sources created by Thai Amulet, Buddhism and Thai Occult Expert, Ajarn Spencer Littlewood . as part of his ‘Buddha Magic Project‘
Ancient Amulet provides authentic Antique and Rare Thai Amulets of the Pre and Early Post-Modern Era, of high esteem and Sacred Value, to revere, study and collect. Our Ancient Thai Buddhist Amulets are selected from the finest exhibits we can discover, and given diligent study and authentication processes. Our collection showcases time-honored amulets crafted by ancient masters, boasting captivating qualities and representing the esteemed Pra Niyom class. We offer authentic, highly valued ancient Thai Buddhist amulets from the pre and early post-modern eras, carefully selected from the finest exhibits and thoroughly examined. We invite you to study, revere, and collect these classic amulets from ancient masters, and to learn about their magical aspects and the art of amulet evaluation
Pra Nakprok Pratat Phanom Tee Raleuk Sompochana Sari Rigkha Dhatu Blessing by Ajarn Fan Ajaro & Many Great Masters Wat Pratat Phanom
The Pra Nakprok Pratat Phanom Tee Raleuk Sompochana Sari Rigkha Dhatu Buddha with Naga Canopy amulet is a highly overlooked amulet of immense spiritual and significance in Thai Buddhist History. Highly recommended for those born on Saturdays.
These Historically documented amulets, were given Putt Pisek Blessing Ceremony on the 26th of December 2518 BE. This exhibit is Pim Yai measuring 3 x 2 Cm, is a highly preferred amulet of the Looksit of Ajarn Fan Ajaro, who performed the empowerment ,along with a host of other great Master Guru Monks of that era, numbering over 100 Masters present during the empowerment, including the great Luang Phu Kampant of Wat Tat Mha Chai, Luang Phu Jant of Wat Sri Taep in Nakorn Panom. Ajarn Dter, of Wat Pha Atanyawiwek (Wak Bang Klan), and many Guru Monks of the Isan Tudong Forest Tradition of LP Mun.
The Sacred Relic Stupa at Wat Pratat Phanom is a very sacred and important religious monument, that holds equal importance on both sides of the Mekhong river, in both Laos and Thailand, It is said that the temple was built around 1500 years ago, and more than 2500 pieces of sacred Buddha relics, including piece of forehead bone of the Buddha. The Chedi Stupa Relic Monument Spire at Wat Pratat Phanom has been restored up to 5 times in its lifetime, and, was damaged on the 11th August, in the year 2518 BE, creating great sadness with the devotees of Nakorn Phanom, and Nationwide.
The Royalty ordered the refurbishment of the Stupa after it broke, and a further 115 Buddha Relics Were Found inside. These amulets were created to finance, and celebrate the restoration and discovery of Buddha Relics. The restoration was performed between 2518 and 2519 BE
the blessing ceremony was performed continuously without interruption, between the 6th of December 2518, and the 1st of January 2519 BE. 17 of the highest royal monks came with the royalty to surround, protect and best of blessings upon His Majesty, and his family during the ceremony.
The head minister of the region financed and created this series of amulets, to raise the funds and celebrate the occasion and distribute to the devotees during the ceremony. Nine of the greatest monks of the time were called upon, to come to the ceremony and bring their psychic powers and enhance the empowerment of the amulets. Play empowerment was performed in front of the bodhi tree in front of the shrine room of the temple. The amulets were given a special focus on empowerment with Kong Grapan Chadtri and Klaew Klaad protective magic.
The amulets are especially popular with military officers, policemen, bodyguards, and those who have to enter into life endangering situations, such as search and rescue operations. This series was released simultaneously along with the famous metallic coin amulet 'Rian Pratat Phanom'.
The funds raised allowed the work to be performed and the restoration was finished in the year 2522 BE. This series of amulets is considered by Thai Buddhist people to be of immense significance both historically, and spiritually, for the presence of small pieces of Buddha relics within the sacred powder clay of the amulet, making this an object of high reverence and immense rarity, that is famed for its protective powers.
In addition, it is also one of the highly preferred amulets within the pantheon of the great Pra Ajarn Fan Ajaro of Wat Pha Udom Somporn, who is considered to be responsible for the most powerful magic present within these amulets, along with the presence of the Buddhist relics.
Wat Pratat Panom is the location of the Pratat Panom Chedi Stupa, located in the district of the same name, in the southern part of Nakorn Panom Province, northeastern Thailand. According to legend, this structure contains The Buddha's breast bone, and as such, it is one of the most important Theravada Buddhist structures in the region. It was originally built in the 16th century by the Laotian King Setthathirath of Lan Chang.
Each year, a festival is held in That Phanom to honor the temple. This festival lasts for one week, during which thousands of people make pilgrimages to honor the shrine. According to a Fine Arts Department marker on the site, it fell down in 1975, but was rebuilt with funds raised by public subscription, and from the government. In Thai folk Buddhism, Wat Phra That Phanom is a popular pilgrimage destination for those born in the year of the Monkey.
According to legend, this structure contains The Buddha's breast bone, and as such, it is one of the most important Theravada Buddhist structures in the region. It was originally built in the 16th century by the Laotian King Setthathirath of Lan Chang.
You can use the Below Kata to Pray to Buddha Relics to connect with the Buddha Relics at Wat Pratat Panom and Pray for Blessings, and the usual Buddhist Methods
Kata Bucha Pra Boroma Saririgatat
Ahang WantÄmi TÄdtuyÅ Ahang WantÄmi SappasÅ
Kata Namasakarn Pratat Panom
BpurimÄya TisÄya TakhinÄya BpajchimÄya TisÄya Udt-DtarÄya TisÄya HÄdt-ThimÄya TisÄya UbparimÄya Ga Bpana Kirisming BappadtÄ MahÄ GassabpÄna ThÄbpidtang Putta Urangka TÄdtu Dtung SirasÄ NamÄmi
Each year, a festival is held in That Phanom to honor the temple. This festival lasts for one week, during which thousands of people make pilgrimages to honor the shrine. According to a Fine Arts Department marker on the site, it fell down in 1975, but was rebuilt with funds raised by public subscription, and from the government. In Thai folk Buddhism, Wat Phra That Phanom is a popular pilgrimage destination for those born in the year of the Monkey.