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Pra Somdej Paya Hongs Tong Ongk Kroo Sacred Powders of 350 Monks Gold Leaf Jivara Robe Luang Phu Hmun Traimas 2543 BE Edition
Extremely rare Preferred Pra Niyom Category Gammagarn Amulet in Ongk Kroo Version, of the Pra Somdej Paya Hongs Tong Golden Swan Buddha amulet (Buddha with one of the various Sacred Yantra of LP Guay on Rear face), from Luang Phu Hmun Tidtasīlō of Wat Ban Jan (2437 BE - 2546 BE). The amulets were Released in 2543 BE Traimas Ceremony celebrating 100 years Anniversary of Luang Phu Hmun, but, for correct and accurate documentation, were also passed through a preceding Buddha Abhiseka on the 5th of December 2542 BE, for the 'Som Pratana' edition amulet series, with a large number of Great Master Monks attended the Ceremony, including some Internationally Famous Names noted for their diligent Patipatā and Powerful Magic.
The amulets were hence previously Blessed in the 2452 Ceremony, Blessed in solo nightly in 3 month Traimas by Luang Phu Hmun, during his 99th year, and then later released at Wat Sap Lam Yai Temple, in the 'Traimas 43' edition, after receiving multiple empowerment sessions from Luang Phu Hmun at Wat Ban Jan, and a previous empowerment during Buddha Abhiseka at Wat Sap Lam Yai.
The top of the rear face has the words 'Luang Phu Hmun Thidtasilo Aayu 100 Pi' (100 Years LP Hmun), with a Sacred Yantra invoking the 5 Dhyani Buddhas, the Triple Gem, and the 4 Elements on the central area. Made with the Wicha and Dtamra of both Luang Phu Hmun, and the Wicha of the Great Luang Por Guay of Wat Kositaram, through the lineage continuation master Pra Ajarn Dtua, who is the direct first apprentice Looksit of Luang Por Guay HImself.
Below; Pra Ajarn Dtua of Wat Sap Lam Yai
The edition was petitioned by Pra Ajarn Dtua of Wat Sap Lam Yai, who was the prime Looksit to LP Guay of Wat Kositaram, and who spent his time with LP Guay mastering the Wicha. Ajarn Dtua made the request to Luang Phu Hmun, in order to finish the bullding of the Luang Por Guay Shrine at Wat Sap Lam Yai. Blessed in the Som Pratana Ceremony of 2542, and again during release in the Traimas Edition of 2543, which is a Niyom Class edition, for the presence of the 350 Monks who donated a plethora of Sacred Powder Muan Sarn ingredients, which were used in the 2542 Som Pratana Release.
Because of the twin Blessing Ceremonies, this amulet is sometimes classed as 'Som pratana' edition, and by other devotees as the 'Traimas 43' Edition. Either way, both terminologies are accurate, for the amulet was passed through both ceremonies.
The rear face of the Pra Somdej features a rare version of one of the many differing Sacred Yant used by LP Guay, for many of his hand inscribed amulets, and the words 'Traimas 43 Wat Ban Jan Sri Saket' on the bottom. Made using the Dtamra of Luang Por Guay (Wat Kositaram), through Pra Ajarn Dtua (prime Looksit and Wicha Inheritor of Luang Por Guay). This Gammagarn version of the Pra Somdej Paya Hongs Tong, with Jivara Monk's Robe, can be considered to be an excellent acquisition that is almost impossible to find these days in its golden special version.
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.
Made from the Muan Sarn Sacred Powders of over 350 Great Kanajarn Guru Masters, and Pong Chompoo Nuch which Pra Ajarn Dtua had gathered over decades, for the purpose of making powerful amulets. The edition was created by Pra Ajarn Samh Pās Mangkala Sangko (Ajarn Dtua), who tells that he needed many decades to collect and gather the powders, which he then used to create his now rare and famous Pra Pid Ta Look Prakam, and the Pra Somdej Hwaek Man.
This Pra Somdej, is a special golden Gammagarn Version, with Jivara Robe attached, which was made only in limited numbers and distributed as a special top model amulet, along with the Pra Pid Ta Look Prakam and other amulets. this model and edition should be seen preferably according to our documentation as the 'Traimas 43' Edition, and not be confused with the rest of the amulets released in the 'Run Som Pratana' edition of 2543 BE which was performed in Ceremony to raise funds for the Meru Crematorium Building fund, and did not receice the double blessing that this amulet received. For this reason, this exhibit, and model, is a much rarer and highly sought after amulet, which both precedes and stands above other models of the Som Pratana Edition in popularity.
Luang Phu Hmun made his special empowerments of Metta Maha Niyom and Choke Lap Magic, over the powders given to him from Pra Ajarn Dtua (Primary Inheritance Apprentice to the Great Luang Por Guay, of Wat Kositaram). Both the Pong 350 Kanajarn powders and the Pong Chompoo Nuch were given to Luang Phu Hmun fror primary empowerment before they were mixed and pressed into amulets.
The Muan Sarn used for this series of amulets was very extensive, and powerful in its composition, containing a horde of rare magickal ingredients; 1. Pong Muan Sarn Ud Pra Kring, 2. Lek Lai Pratat 500 Arahant, 3. Pra Tat Khaw, 4. Hngorn Paya Nak, 5. Gaew Khon Hlek 6. Paetch Na Tang 7. Pong Lek Lai Ruesi 8. Pong Lek Lai Ngern Yuang 9. Pong Tabai Lek Nam Pi 10. Rae Lek Nam Pi Hlai Paetch Dam 11. Pong Lek Ta Raed 12. Kote Hlek Lai See Ngern Yuang 13. Khee Lek Lai 14. Lek Lai Yoi 15. Lek Torahod 16. Hyok pan Pi 17. Rae Bang Pai 18. Pong Tanabadtr Gao 19. Khamin Hin Hmeun Pi 20. Khaw Dtok Pra Ruang 21. Gaen Mai Sak 22. Hin 160,000,000 Pi 23. Look Mani Kote.24. Kot Kala 25. Kala Ta Diaw 26. Kala Mai Mee Ta Maha Ud 27. Mapraw Look Krok 28. Galabangha Din 29. Din Bpoeng 30. Din Klang Jai Mueang 31. Nam Saksit Holy water from 76 Holy Shrines 32. Takrut Khaw Sarn Hin 33. Kot Hoi 34. Sai Sek 35. Pong Pra Kroo taep Loke Udorn 36. Pong Luang Phu Doo 37. Pong Luang Phu Hwaen 38. Pong Jitlada 39. Pong Pra Bilan, 40. Pong Pra Tukadta Wat Plab 41. Pong Prai Kumarn Luang Phu Tim wat Laharn Rai 42. Pong Luang Phu Gaew Wat Kruea Wan 43. Paeng Sek Luang Phu Yoo Wat Sai Yoeng 44. Pong Luang Por Mian Wat Po Gop Jao 45. Broken amulets of Luang Por Mee Wat Mara Wichai.
46. Broken amulets of Kroo Ba Kam Saen Wat Tat Maha Chai 47. Khao Kwang Kut 48. Chan Hmak Luang Por Dam EWat Ta Tong 49. Din Wised Lueang 50. Three Hundred Kinds of Samun Prai Herbs 51. A Hundred Drops of Holy Water of Luang Phu Hongs Wat Petchburi 52. Din Wised Khiaw 53. Rae Ngern 54. Rae Tong 55. Rae Nak 56. Pong Toop Somdej Wat Rakang 57. Pong Toop Wat Gaes Chaiyo 58. Pong Toop Luang Phu Tuad Wat Chang Hai 59. Pong Toop Luang Por Chaem Wat Ta Chalorm 60. Pong Toop Luang Por Jaran Wat Ampawan 61. Mae Lim Gor Nia 62. Pong Toop San Jao Por Suea.
63. Pong Toop Wat Leng Nae Yee 64. Pong Toop Wat Tai Hong Kong (China) 65. Pra Boroma Saree Rigkhatat 66. Hin Pra Tat Khaw Sam Roi Yord 67. White Pratat Sivali 68. Golden Pratat Sivali 69. Pratat Gaew Khwan Fa Pha Nuea Hin Sip Hok Gon (Vitrified Element from 16 Lightning Struck Stones) 70. Khaw Sarn Hin Hmeun Pi (10,000 year old petrified rice) 71. Khaw Sarn Dam Pan Pi (1000 Year Old Black Rice) 72. Pong Mani Ratana 73. Kote Lek Lai 74. Rae Koh Lan 75. Lek Yoi, 76. Look Mani 77. Kote Uga Mani Meteorite 78. Petrified Sacred Treewood 79. Petrified Flowers.
80. Hin Khiaw Hanuman 81. Khamin Khaw Plueak Hoi 75 Lan Pi 82. Mai Ngiw Dam 83. Kot Pluak 84. Look Tanu Kon Tan 85. Rae Sai Ngern 86. Rae Sai Tong 87. Pong Nga Chang 88. Nga Chang Dtaay Prai 89. Nga Chan96.Pongg Graden 90. Powdered Diamonds 91. Broken Rubies from Chantaburi Mines 92. Old Powders of Wat Rakang 93. Pong Luang Por Koon Wat Ban rai 94. Pong Luang Por Pae Wat Pikul Tong 95. Pong Luang Por Phern Wat Bang Pra 96. Pong Luang Por Kong Wat Bang Gaporm 97. Pong Luang Phu Nin Wat Kara Buri 98. Pong Luang Por Yid Wat Norng Jork 99. Pong Luang Por Chern Wat Koke Tong.
100. Pong Luang Por Kasem Khemago Sussaan Pra Trailaks 101. Pong sam Roi Gaeji (Collected Mixed Powders of 300 Great Monks) 102. Powdered Broken Somdej Wat Rakang amulets 103. Pong Pra Wat Pak Nam 104. Pong Tabai pra Kring Wat Sutat 105. Chan Hmak Luang Por Nin Wat Kara Buri 106. Paeng Sek Luang Phu Buddha 107. Chan Hmak Luang Por Mian Wat Po Jao.
108. Pong Ya Wasana Jinda Manee Luang Phu Bun Wat Klang Bang Gaew 109. Ya Wasana Jinda Mani Luang Por Perm Wat Klang Bang Gaew 110. Nam Man Nga Sek Luang por Kong Wat Khao Sompochana 111. Nam Man Nga Sek Rae Bang Pai 112. nam Man Plai Dam 113. Admixture of Holy Water from many dozens of Great Monks and City Pillar Shrines 114. Din Kakyayaks 115. Din Pra Mae Toranee 116. Din Wised Khaw 117. Dork Pai 70 Pi.
118. Gaesorn Roi Paed (one hundred and eight pollens) 119. Wan Roi Paed (one hundred and eight herbal powders) 120. Samun Prai Roi Paed (one hundred and eight medicinal magical herbs) 121. Pong Bpathamg 122. Pong Trinisinghae 123. Pong Ittijae 124.Pong Maharach 125. Pong Nava Horakun 126. Rae Aathan Phu Khao Kwai (Sacred Elemental Substance from the Mountains of Laos).
127. Pong Ruesi 128. Pong Tham Gai Lon 129. Pong Bailan Kampir Kata 130. Pong Tham Ma Rong 131. Pong Tham Nern Maprangk 132. Pong Gao Ayuttaya 133. Pong Gao Dhavaradi 134. Bai Sima Ayuttaya 135 Pong Khud Sathaan Saksit 135. Pong Plew Tong Kam 136. Takrai Bote 137. Takrai Vihara 138. Takrai Pra Prangk Sam Yord 3 Chedis Stupa Powders 139. Takrai Kampaeng Mueang Gao 140. Din Nern pra Arahant 141. earths from the Birthplace, Enlightenment Place of the First Sermon, and Place of Entering Nibbana of the Buddha 142. Uposatha Rooftiles of Wat Luang Por Sotorn 143. Uposatha Rooftiles of Wat Pra Putta Chinarat in Pitsanuloke) 145. Rooftiles of the Uposatha and Vihara shrines of the temple of the Emerald Buddha 146. Rooftiles of the Upopsatha shrineroom of Wat Rai Khing 147.Rooftiles of the Uposatha of Wat Bang Pli Nai 148. Rooftiles of the Uposathat of Wat Luang Por Rojana Rit Buddha (Wat Pailom Nakorn Pathom) 149. Rooftiles of the the Uposatha and Vihara shrines of Luang Por Sawaedta Chadtra.
150. Pieces of broken briks of the temple of Pratat Panom in Nakorn Panom. 151. Pieces of the old Chedi at Wat Pai Lorm nakorn Pathom 152. Pieces of the relic and the Chedi at Wat Pratat in Nakorn Sri Tammarach, and one hundred and fifty Chedi Stupas of the Province 153. Pong Tabai Sangkawanorn 154. Pong Look Gaew Sam Duang Luang Por Prohm Wat Chong Kae 155. Pong Gaew Chompoo Luang Phu Doo Wat Sakae 156. Popng Tai Kan Luang Por Kloi Wat Tham Khao Ngern.
157. Pong Luang Phu To Wat Pradoo Chimplee 158. Pong Luang Por Daeng Wat Sri Maha Po 159. Pong Luang Phu Tong Rit Wat Pha Chantanimit 160. Pong Luang Por Oat Wat Jan Sen 161. Pong Luang Por Surasiang Wat Cherng Jan 162. Pong Pra Kru Wat Pha Cherng Jan 163. Lai Kam Dam Lao 164. Jiworn Luang Por Tong Dam Wat Ta Tong 165. Chan Hmak Luang Phu Hongs Wat Petchburi 166. Chan Hmak Luang Por Tim Wat Pra Khaw 167. Chan Hmak Luang Por Put Wat Pha Salawan 168. See Pheung Luang Por Prohm Wat Chong Kae 169. Nam Montr Luang Por Kloi Wat Tham Khao Ngern 170. Sen Gesa Hairs of 39 Master Monks 171. Hundreds of Yantra foils from over 300 different masters around the country.
The amulets were passed through Buddha Abhiseka on the 5th of December 2542 BE A large number of Great Master Monks attended the Ceremony, including some Internationally Famous Names noted for their diligent Patipatā and Powerful Magic, amongst whom were; Luang Phu Samai, Luang Phu Hongs Prohmabanyo, Luang Por Ruay of Wat Tago, Luang Por Pian, Luang Phu Teer, Luang Por Sawai, and Luang Phu Hmun Tidtasīlō of Wat Ban Jan presiding over the Ceremony.
Luang Phu Hmun, of Wat ban Jan, Sri Saket, is the Looksit of the Lineage of Somdej Lun of Jampa Sak (Laos). Luang Phu Hmun was a Maha Thaera Guru Monk of great age and who recieved Great reverence and Respect from the people of Tambon Jan for his Diligence and Puroty in practicing the Vinaya as a Buddhist Monk. 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. This Gammagarn version of the Pra Somdej Paya Hongs Tong, can be considered to be an excellent acquisition of the Pantheon of LP Hmun, that is almost impossible to find these days in its golden special version, with Jivara robe and Sacred Yantra.
You can hear further information including a lot of some of the sacred Powders of Major Importance used in the making of the 2542 BE edition in the below podcast by Ajarn Spencer Littlewood, which features a visual Narrative of the making of the Muan Sarn, in a talk about another preferred amulet of this series, the Pra Somdej Hwaek Man of LP Hmun.
Kata Bucha Luang Phu Hmun
Luang Phu Hmun Tidtasīlō - Ma A U
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