Very rare Rian Sema Ruun Tambun Aju 85 Pii SILVER Thai amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Mee Khemma Thammo (Phra Khru Sunyabat Chan Aek), in his lifetime abbot of Wat Man Vichai, Tambon Bang Numko, Amphoe Sena, Changwat Ayutthaya, Thailand from the 3/4/2539 (1996).
Luang Pho Mee belonged to the best known and most honoured monks of Ayutthaya. In Thailand he was known as a Grand Master of the Visha and was high revered because of his special abilities and arts.
Luang Pho Mee created the amulet on the occasion of his 85th birthday in a small series of only 1.999 amulets. It shows on the front the venerable Luang Pho Mee with a Lersi mask in the hands as well as the stroke "Luang Pho Mee Wat Man Vichai".
At the back there is the Yahn of the venerable Luang Pho Mee with Pali formulae for health, luck, and prosperity as well as protection from illness, misfortune and accidents.
The amulet is in a silvery metal casing, height approx. 4.8 cm, width approx. 2.8 cm, thickness approx. 1.2 cm and weight approx. 20 grammes.
Luang Pho Mee was born in the year of the pig, on Monday, the 3/4/2454 (1911), in the Ban Kanom Chin, Tambon Bang Numko, Amphoe Sema, Changwat Ayutthaya, Thailand.
Luang Pho Mee is fourth from five children of the married couples Mr. Mood and Mrs. Phut Thanasonti. He had 3 brothers and 1 sister.
On Thursday, the 7/14/2475 (1932), in the year of the monkey, Luang Pho Mee ordained in the Wat Man Vichai to the monk (Buat Phra).
His ordination father and teacher was the venerable Luang Phu Klay, at that time the abbot of Wat Man Vichai. In 1933 Luang Pho Mee already took his first Pali examination (Nak Tham Chandrie).
Then he changed to Wat Ban Praw Nook in Pathumthani where he was introduced by the venerable Luang Pho Kian in the high art of the Buddhist magic. After this had transferred all his knowledge to Luang Pho Mee, he sent him to the venerable Luang Pho Bann, the abbot of Wat Bang Numko.
Then he let himself instruct by the venerable Luang Pho Dschong, the abbot of Wat Nah Thong Nook, in the great art of the Buddhist magic. Luang Pho Dschong instructed him during 30 years in the art of the Visha and transferred all his knowledge to him. Luang Pho Dschong belonged to the great masters of the Visha in Thailand.
With his teacher he went over and over again as a Phra Thudong into the loneliness of the Thai woods.
After the venerable Luang Phu Klay had passed away, Luang Pho Mee took over in 2481 his place as the abbot of Wat Man Vichai (1938).
In 2493 (1950) Luang Pho Mee was appointed the Chaokana Tambon Bang Nomko (religious head of all temples, monks, Mae Chis, laymen and parishioners) and the Phra Upphatcha (ordination monk).
14 years later, in 2507 (1964), Luang Pho Mee took the Samana Sak Chandrie examination (ability for the education of monks) successfully and received the monk's title Phra Khru Kasem Kana Piban from the Supreme patriach (head of all Thai monks and temples at home and abroad).
In 1967 (BE 2510) he took the exam Samana Sak Chan Too (higher teaching ability).
In 2514 (1971) he took his last monk's exam, the Samana Sak, and received the monk's title Phra Khru Sunyabat Chan Aek from the Supreme patriach.
Luang Pho Mee passed away in 2543 (2000), at the age of 89 years after 68 Phansa as a monk.