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Pra Somdej Prapha Mondon Khang Rasamee Pim Lek 2460 BE Nuea Tong Daeng Luang Phu Sukh Wat Pak Klong Makham Tao
The classic all time famous Pra Somdej Lor Pim Prapha Mondon Khang Rasamee Buddha amulet, of the Legendary Luang Phu Sukh, of Wat Pak Klong Makham Tao, in Nuea Tong Daeng. Released in Buddha Abhiseka by Luang Phu Sukh in the years 2460 BE to 2463 BE, to be handed out in the Funeral Ceremony of Luang Phu Sukh's Mother. The artisan's design shows itself to be the authentic 'Bpam Paen' block press, and is notable for its beauty and clearly defined features.
The Pra Rian Lor Pim Prapha Mondon Khang Rasamee amulets of Luang Phu Sukh, of Wat Pak Klong Makham Tao, were made using the 'Dtad Paeng' casting and cutting method of pressing the amulets in one large flat piece of sacred metal, and then cutting with a saw, and using a metal file, to manually hone each individual amulet with saw and file.
This exhibit is a Pim Lek small model in Nuea Tong Daeng, with Nua Kwam Hngaay Inverted double Lotus Dais, with an intersecting line between the up and downward pointing Lotuses, and angular pointed elongated petals. The Buddha Image is surrounded by light rays, and enclosed within a twin concentric arch.
It is important to examine the natural ageing characteristics of the metallic surface of the amulet, the Kraap residues, and especially the edges, where the saw and file have been applied to the amulets, to see the natural effect and age of the abrasions.
The Pra Pim Prapha Mondon Khang Rasamee of Luang Phu Sukh (Wat Pak Klong Makham Tao, Chainat), was made in various sacred metals, including Nuea Dtakua Nam Nom Pasom Parot, Nuea Tong Lueang, Nuea Fa Badtre, Nuea Samrit, and Nuea Tong Daeng. Luang Phu Sukh would make the base Chanuan Muan Sarn Alchemical Alloy from Dtakua Nam Nom Milky leaden Molten Alloy with Parort Mercury, stirring it with incantations within the gakll bladder of an Albino Buffalo (part of an ancient sacred Wicha).
The Pra Somdej Prapha Mondon Pim Khang Rasamee is one of the most famous amulets of Luang Phu Sukh, with some models fetching astronomical prices, and others more affordable. Some were released directly at Wat Pak Klong Makham Tao, and others were released at other temples, or found in 'Pra Kru Dtaek' burial hiding place finds.
Luang Phu Sukh was born in the year 2390 BE, towards the end of the Reign of His Majesty Rama 5. He was ordained as a Bhikkhu at the age of 22, at Wat Po Tong Lang Nontaburi. His Upachaya Ordaining Officer was Luang Por Pra Atigarn Cheuy Jantasiri, Abott of Wat Po Tong Lang. He then stayed on at first at the temple to acquire his initial training from Pra Atigarn Cheuy, developing the methods of Vipassana Kammathana, and Kasina Elemental Meditation.
After a while, Luang Phu Sukh was able to separate and controle each of the ten elemental and formless objects of Kasina Meditation, and Mastered the control of Elemental Magick.
After Mastering these techniques, he traveled on to stay at Wat Sam Ngam Patumwan, to study Pariyatti Dhamma (academics), iin order to increase his level of understanding of the more subtle aspects to observe using the Dhamma Eye, when looking within the 5 aggregates in Vipassana Mindfulness Meditation, which of course gives rise to psychic powers as a side-effect of the Enlightenment Process. It was here that he met up with the great Luang Por Ngern of Wat Bang Klan (Wat Kongkaram), in Pijit, and learn some Wicha with him too.
Moving onwards to stay at Wat Chana Songkram in Bangkok, Luang Phu Sukh then practised mastering these more subtle techniques. Luang Phu Sukh thereafter went to develop Wicha at Wat Plab, the temple where all great Masters of History have passed through to pass the test of Mastery of the five raptures meditation, and gain the power to bless amulets with truly powerful Magick. It is said that it was here at Wat Plab, under tutelage of Pra Sangkarach Maekh, that Luang Phu Sukh performed a Miracle by performing a triple incantatiion upon 3 Banana Tree Flowers, and pointing his wooden staff at them, the flower then turned into a pile of rabbits.
Apart from this, Luang Phu Sukh also learned and mastered Wicha Len Prae Taat Elemental and Alchemical Magic, and Magickal metallurgy, with the Great Luang Phu Tap of Wat Anongkaram (Master of Alchemy and maker of one of the top ten Pra Pid Ta, and Cast Metallurgical Amulets of all time). Luang Phu Sukh at this time also stayed with Somdej Puttajarn Nuam, who was simultaneously developing his Wicha, and was also a born local of Chainat, the Province where LP Sukh was born.
Luang Phu Sukh Mastered the Wicha Maekasit Alchemical Mercurial Alloy making methods for Sacred Amulets, which is known to have the power to turn bad things into good things, and change one's luck and fate, improving one's fortunes. The Wicha Len prae Taat of Luang Phu Sukh is hence derived from the Wicha of Luang Por Tap of Wat Anongkaram and the Grimoires of that Temple Lineage.
Luang Phu Sukh Liked to travel in solitary or in unison on Tudong in the forests and jungles of Siam in those days, and hence got to cross paths with many great Tudong Masters along the secret paths within the forest which Monks take. He gathered a massive ciompendium of Wicha and mastered them in his solitary forest and cave meditations.
It was during this time that it is said that Luang Phu Sukh developed the natural ability and power to change the elemental constitution of material objects, and to be able to enchant a Tamarind leaf to become a cricket, or turn a person into a crocodile, enchant banana flowers to becomoe rabbits, duck under the water and remain there without breathing for long periods of time, and make a Takrut under thhe water without his robes getting wet. He is also said to have possessed Wicha to make a Hun Payont to use for becoming invisible and teleporting to another place safely.
After years of ordination and hard practice on Tudong, Luang Phu Sukh Learned that his Mother was ill, and so he left the forests and went to stay at Wat U-Tong Klong Makham Tao, which was a very ancient Buddhist temple, which lay deep within the mangroves of Klong Makham Tao river. But the temple was in a terrible state of disrepair on his arrival, that it was impossible to repair anymore. So Luang Phu Sukh decided to begin anew the construction of a completely new temple with new buildings, to replace the unrepairable edifices.
The temple was given official recognition and registered as Wat Pak Klong Makham Tao in the year 2447 BE, as Luang Phu Sukh was still liviing, fulfilling his great achievement within his own lifetime. Luang Phu Sukh managed to build various extra edifices for the temple before he passed, such as the Uposatha Shrine-Room, Sala Bprian Dhammma Study Hall, Kuti Huts for Monks, and other important shrines and statues.
Luang Phu Sukh's Powerful Magic and Psychic Abilities, and Powerful Spellcasting was renowned around the Nation, to the point where the Great Royal Naval Officer and Courtier Grom Luang Chumporn Khaet Udomsak (Father of the Thai navy), came to beg to become his apprentice (Looksit) in Buddha Magic. Luang Phu Sukh bestowed his Wicha upon Grom Luang Chumporn, and Grom Luang also took a piece of LP Sukh's Civara Robe to use and make Pha Yant with for soldiers to carry on them, to test the powers of gunstopper magic of Luang Phu Sukh.
The results were indeed miraculous in the number of lifesaving miracles that Luang Phu Sukh's amulets have become amongst the most highly sought after of all time for their power of Kong Grapan Klaew Klaad Maha Ud, maha Amnaj and Serm Yos Serm Duang, for Professional Advancement, and Commanding Power, with Invincibility Magick.
Luang Phu Sukh Passed Away on 23rd December 2466 BE at age 75 after 50 years of ordained life, leaving behind the legends of his Miraculous abilities, and perhaps more devotees in the present day, than even when he was alive. Luang Phu Sukh is most certainly one of the top ten Masters of all time in Thai Buddhist History, and especially famous for his Rian Prapha Mondon Khang Rasamee, and his Powerful Takrut scroll spells.
The amulets of this, perhaps the greatest of all Master Monks with Wicha Akom, are amongst the most sought after and valued in the world of Thai Buddhist Amulets. Be it his Rian Roop Muean, Somdej Rasamee Kru Klong Khom, and Somdej Prapa Mondon Khang Rasamee, or his Pra Pid Ta, Prok Bai Makham, Takrut, Prakam Rosaries, and other Talismanic Charms, the spiritual value and magical power is equally regarded as being of the most powerful and truly magical amulets one could afford.
Luang Phu Sukh is one of the greatest Magic Monks of all Thai History, for which reason this is an amulet more to keep and Bucha than anything else, although it is also a good investment as the price will become ever more expensive. This is an extremely rare and difficult to find amulet, and most sacred and desirable addition to anyones collection. This is a wonderful opportunity for devotees of Luang Phu Sukh to obtain an authentic ancient amulet blessed by one of the Greatest and most Legendary Master Monks in the History of Thai Buddhism.
Who indeed would not wish to possess an amulet from the Great Luang Phu Sukh, who was so famous for his Magical Powers and Miraculous Feats. Luang Phu Sukh's miraculous abilities included having been seen to blow into Tamarind tree leaves and transform them into Bees, or turn Banana Flowers into live Rabbits. Luang Phu Sukh was the Kroo Ba Ajarn of his Lordly Highness, Admiral Grom Luang Chumporn, who was an apprentice to Luang Phu Sukh in Sorcery, and one of his greatest Devotees.
Luang Phu Sukh had many Wicha such as the Wicha Suea Saming, able to transform into a Tiger, and the Wicha Look Pern Sakot, which was to perform incantations into a bullet of a single shot firing gun, and the bullet would always find its mark on target, without fail. One could say that Luang Phu Suk is one of the greatest masters of the History of Thai Guru Monks, and is one of the top Ten Legendary Monks of all time.
There are so any legends told about his miraculous powers and feats. His Mastery of Traditional healing and herbal Medicine has led his written works on the subject to become the greatest Thai Occult herbalism Recipe Grimoire in all existence. He was the Kroo Ba Ajarn of a great number of the most powerful Master Monks of the last Century, and his powerful Magic remains second to no other Guru Monk in Thai History.
It is said that Luang Phu Sukh became the Kroo Ba Ajarn of Grom Luang Chumporn, a Royal Courtier, an Admiral, and a Great Sorceror of his time. This happened as Grom Luang Chumporn's navy boat had broken and he was forced to park the bloat close to Wat Pak Klong Makham Tao. Grom Luang went to make reverence to Luang Phu Sukh, by pretending that he was just a simple commoner, and not a member of the Lordly Family, but Luang Phu Sukh addressed him by his name, surprising Grom Luang Chumporn.
Grom Luang went to make reverence to Luang Phu Sukh, by pretending that he was just a simple commoner, and not a member of the Lordly Family, but Luang Phu Sukh addressed him by his name, surprising Grom Luang Chumporn. Grom Luang Chumporn asked Luang Phu Sukh how he knew who he was?
Below; Grom Luang Chumporn
Luang Phu Sukh told him that he saw his Aura approaching, and that it was brighter than that of the normal commoners, and that it told him already who he was. Grom Luang Chumporn asked to learn Wicha with Luang Phu Sukh, and was bestowed with many Magical Wicha, such as the ability to remain under the water for hours and breathe as if he was on land.
Kata Luang Phu Sukh
Sadthā Tēwa Manussānang Puttō Pakawādti Ma-A-U
Kata Maha Sanaeh Luang Phu Sukh
Agkhōhamassami Lōkassa
Idti Bpāramidtādtingsā
Idtisappanyū Mākadtā
Idti Pōti Manubpadtō
Idtibpisō Jadtē Namō
Arahang Lāpō Puttō
Lāpang Nachā Lidti
Na Ma Pa Ta
Sappē Chanã Pahū Chanā
Rāchā Bpurisō Idthīyō Māpang
Ēhi Jidt-Dtang Bpiyang Ma-Ma
Ēhi Mārē Sōmāmā
Ākajchāya Ākajchāhi