Rarity - Phra Khan Chaiya Sri Choom Tehwarath Thai amulet from the venerable Ajahn Kom Dreiwet Aomnoi, Arsom Baramee Pho Kae, Ban Makham Riang, Tambon Bang Kung, Amphoe Mueang, Changwat Suphanburi, Thailand from the year B.E. 2549 (2005). Ajahn Kom created the amulet in a small series of only 300 pieces.
The amulet was marked on Friday, the 3/11/2011, by the venerable Ajahn Kom by hand with additional Yahnts for luck and prosperity and was consecrated once again. The handwritten Yahnts are non-existent on the normal implementation which there is in the Arsom!
Ajahn Kom belongs to the most honoured holy magicians and seers of Thailand. He is a Grand Master of the white magic and his amulets as well as statues count among the most effective in Thailand.
Ajahn Kom produces all his amulets after old tradition in manual labour, therefore, these are only available in very small numbers of pieces. Sometimes it needs a little luck to receive such an amulet, before it is sold out in the Arsom.
The Phra Khan offered here comes from the "private casket" of the venerable Ajahn Kom, because it is already sold off since many years in the Arsom.
Ajahn Kom carved the Phra Khan from the wood of a holy tree and marked it with protecting Pali formulae. Afterwards he consecrated it after century old rituals. The amulet is in a handmade and watertight dimension casing, length approx. 5 cm and width approx. 1.5 cm. A Katha (incantation) which you receive in written translation belongs to the amulet.
The Phra Khan protects its wearer from danger, accident, misfortune and illness. It protects him against bad ghosts, black magic, magic, witchcraft, Voodoo, Visha Khameen, Visha Lao, imprecations and other magic methods which are directed against its wearer.
Ajahn Kom was born in the year of the tiger on Tuesday, the 5/27/2505 (1962) at 09:00 o'clock local times as Dreiwet Oomthong in the Ban Bang Kung, Tambon Bang Kung, Amphoer Mueang, Changwad Suphanburi, Thailand.
His parents are Mr. Sanit and Mrs. Boonmee (Bua Khai) Oomthong. Ajahn Kom is the oldest of 3 children of Mr and Mrs Oomthong. His younger brother Sombat belongs to the great masters of the Sak Yahn, his older sister Pen Khai passed away at the age of 11 years.
Ajahn Kom is married, his woman is called Dao. They have two children: the daughter Nui and the younger son Nueng.
At the age of 7 years he visited the Ban Bang Kung elementary school which he finished successfully. After the attendance at the secondary school, he began at the age of 15 years an "traineeship" with his uncle who was a master of the traditional religious wood craft (Laai Thai). With him he learnt during two years the high art of the wood craft of temple windows and temple doors.
After his two-year-lasting traineeship he went on wanderings. Among the rest, he made carvings in Wat Don Fai Mai Suphanburi, Wat Mai Ruak Sukharam Phetburi, Wat Mahawan Chiang Mai, Wat Phan Tao Chiang Mai, Wat Presat Chiang Mai and Wat Intrawas (Ton Gwaen) Chiang Mai, and by this acquired great religious salaries (Tambun).
At the age of 24 years the venerable Ajahn Kom ordained in Wat Bang Kung to the monk and received the monk's name Charuwanna. Four days after his ordination he walked as Phra Thudong (forest monk) in the woods of north Thailand where he lived in caves and self built sheet huts.
Afterwards he went as a Phra Thudong to the woods of the province of Kanchanaburi where he was informed of a Than Lüssi in the secret of the mystified magic arts of the Phra Lüssis. Then his way led him to Ajahn Amorn Srimanoth, in the province Mae Hong Son north-Thailand who instructed him in the production of effective amulets. Ajahn Amorn was Sit Aek (the favourite pupil) of the best known Ajahns of Burma and belongs to the most important Ajahns of the country.
Then he returned to Suphanburi where he finished his monk's time and left the monk's state (Suek Phra). Short time later he got to know the venerable Luang Pho Phut, the abbot of Wat Klang Bang Phra, Nakhon Chaisri, Nakhon Pathom. He informed the venerable Ajahn Kom during five years among other things in Pali, the magic arts and in the creation of effective amulets and statues.
During this time he also got to know his wife Dao and married. Short time later their first child, daughter Nui, was born.
In the year B.E. 2542 (1999) he let himself instruct by the venerable Luang Pho Phon Bunyakamo, abbot of Wat Wang Yai Hun, Tambon Rua Yai, Amphoer Mueang, Changwat Suphanburi. Afterwards he withdrew for a year into the woods of the Amphoer Danchang, Suphanburi, to Phra Thudong Ajahn Kaew who informed him.
In the year B.E.2547 (2004) he asked the venerable Luang Pho Wong, abbot of Wat Pracha Wongsaram, Tambon Grud, Amphoer Punpin, Changwat Suratthani, for instruction. The venerable Luang Pho Wong was Sit Aek (the favourite pupil) of the high revered Luang Phu Klai, in his lifetime abbot of Wat Suan Khan. In March, 2548 (2005) the venerable Luang Pho Wong created a statue (Ruup Muean) to the memory of his great teacher, the venerable Luang Phu Klai. Luang Phu Wong celebrated a big consecration ceremony with numerous famous monks, in addition he also asked the venerable Ajahn Kom to take part as "consecration monk". This was a very high honouring for Ajahn Kom, because he might consecrate the statues together with the most famous monks of Thailand.
Luang Pho Wong created with his own hands a travelling stick (Mai Thao) as a present for the venerable Ajahn Kom. Among the rest, this exists of a 70-cm-long Phaen Yahn Thong Daeng which he marked with Pali formulae.