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magical thai amulets
magical thai amulets
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Many Thai amulets, usually manufactured in small batches by monks to protect against black magic, voodoo, curses, negative energy and other preternatural dangers, like accidents, bad luck, disasters and disease. These amulets are usually sold out shortly after the completion in the temple. The energy and power of these amulets is extraordinary strong and effective. |
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Sian Baromma Khru Phu Lersi Tafai Ruun 1 Thai amulet statue from the venerable Luang Pho Watchara Aekkawano, abbot of Wat Thamfad, Tambon Kao Noi, Amphoe Thamuang, Changwat Kanchanaburi, Thailand from the year B.E. 2544 (2001). Luang Pho Watchara created the amulet in a small series of only 299 pieces.
Luang Pho Watchara belongs to the great monks of the province of Kanchanaburi and is known beyond Thailand for his candle ceremony, his protecting Leklais and his, as especially efficiently valid, amulets. Very often he is invited by believers and Thai temples from the USA, Malaysia, Germany and other European countries.
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Love balm "Luug Groog Theppa Rit Khu Fang See Pueng Nuea Athan Boran" Thai Amulet of the venerable Kruba Thamma Munee Thidha Thammo, abbot of the Suan Pha Phutta Sathan Su Pradit Methee, Tambon Nakhaa, Amphoe Wabe Pathum, Changwat Mahasarakam, Isan, northeast-Thailand.
Kruba Thamma Munee created only 599 boxes with this mysterious and effective love balm which is suitable to application for women as well as for men. The See Pueng exists of a confidential recipe of 108 holy ingredients whose arrangement only is known by the venerable Kruba Thamma Munee. In the See Pueng there are two Luug Groog`s (ghost children) which are poured from old holy metals. For the Luug Groog the nails of 7 coffins of late pregnant women, the metal of ancient temple gongs and the ashtray of the crematorium of a temple, as well as ancient Meed Mohs (ritual knives) became used.
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Phra Rod Buddha Thai amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Kaew, in his lifetime abbot of Wat Krüang Wan, Tambon Makham Yong (today Sattahip), Amphoe Mueang, Changwat Chonburi, Siam (today Thailand).
The amulet (without casing) is approx. 125 years old. To name a more exact time isn't possible, because the venerable Luang Pho Kaew made his Phra Rod amulets for a period of 40 years by hand.
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Phra Lersi Thai amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Pradit Thitameytho (Phra Suthee Waraporn), abbot of Wat Phra Phutta Chai, Ban Phra Phutta Chai, Tambon Nong Pla Lai, Amphoe Mueang, Saraburi, Thailand.
The Phra Phutta Chai is one of the holiest and most mystic places in Thailand. The temple lies on the foot of the Khao Pathawi (mountain). Over 1,000 years Than Lersis have held their mysterious rituals and ceremonies in a cave of the today's temple. Still today sometimes Lersis come around which hold there especially mighty rituals to create amulets, magic oils and balms as well as medicine.
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Magic See Pueng balm 108 Wahn Ruun Pii Set from the venerable Luang Phu Chan Hoom Supathoro, abbot of Wat Bung Khee Lek, Amphoe Khemarat, Tambon Na Waeng, Changwat Ubon Ratchathani, Isaan, north-east Thailand.
Luang Phu Chan Hoom produced this See Pueng after a confidential recipe only known to him of 108 holy ingredients on the occasion of his 87th birthday himself. In contrast to the most monks his See Pueng is not based on vaseline, but he produced it exclusively of ingredients. He also abandons the machines, which are otherwise used for the production of See Pueng.
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Luang Phu Hong Ruup Loor Thai amulet "Ruun Perm Srap Perm Suk" Nuea Loha Rom Dam from 2553 (2010). The venerable Luang Phu Hong Phromma Phanyo (Phra Khru Prasat Phromma Khun) is abbot of Wat Phetburi, Tambon Thung Mon, Amphoe Prasart, Changwat Surin, north-east Thailand. It concerns a numbered small series of only 499 statues. Here the statue with the serial number 122 is offered.
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Khun Paen Um Gai Um Guman Thong Nuea Thong Daeng (Copper) Thai amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Watchara Ekawanno, abbot of Wat Thamfad, Tambon Kao Noi, Amphoer Thamuang, Changwat Kanhanaburi, Thailand. The venerable Luang Pho Watchara created the amulet in a small series of only 1.999 pieces in the year B.E. 2547 (2004).
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Takrut 12 Rasee Ruun Srang Phra Viharn Thai amulet from the venerable Phra Khru Suchitaporn, abbot of Wat Nook, Kaeng Kuha Sawao, Khet Pasee Charoen, Bangkok, Thailand, from the 1/30/2553 (2010). The venerable Phra Khru Suchitaporn created the Takruts in a small series of only 1.999 pieces.
The Takruts were consecrated on Saturday, the 1/30/2553 (2010) by 29 of the most important monks of Thailand.
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Phra Rian Ruun Chalong Aju Kroob 50 Phansa Nuea Thong Daeng Rom Dam Thai amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Watchara Aekkawano, abbot of Wat Thamfad, Tambon Kao Noi, Amphoe Tha Muang, Changwat Kanchanaburi, Thailand, from the 4/15/2544 (2001).
Luang Pho Watchara created the amulet on the occasion of his 50th birthday in a numbered small series of only 2,999 amulets. Every amulet has an individual serial number, here the amulet with the number 469 of 2,999 is offered.
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Nang Kwak Nuea Pong Ruun Maha Chook Mahalap Maha Mongkoln 109 Thai amulet from the venerable Phra Khru Wisutthi (Kanchanakhun), abbot of Wat Mano Thammaram (also Wat Nang No) Tambon Mueang Chum, Amphoe Tha Mueang, Changwat Kanchanaburi, Thailand, from the year B.E. 2544 (2001).
The amulet gives to its wearer health, luck and prosperity. In financial matters it gives to its owner a "happy hand". It gives to independents success and helps them to good turnovers, profits and a steady growing of the established clientele.
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Phra Pikkanet (Ganesha) Ruun Maha Ud Thai amulet from the venerable Luang Phi Kaweerat (Phra Khru Samut Kaweerat), abbot of Wat Satthayalai, Ban Had Nang Rum, Tambon Plutaluang, Amphoer Sattahip, Changwat Chonburi, Thailand.
The venerable Luang Phi Kaweerat created the amulet in a small series from holy ingredients.
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Very rare Luug Nimid Chamlong Thai amulet of the laying of the foundation stone of Wat Banrai, created by the venerable Luang Pho Khun Parisuttho, abbot of Wat Banrai, Tambon Kut Piman, Amphoe Dan Khun Thot, Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), Isan, north-east Thailand.
Luang Pho Koon amulets protect against misfortune, evil, accidents and illness. They give luck, a good and long life, as well as prosperity.
The amulet was consecrated by the venerable Luang Pho Thongbai Thiepthammo in the Mehn of Wat Ban Noi, Ban Noi Pathana, Tambon Huai Bong, Amphoer Dan Khun Thot, Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat) 9 days and nights once more.
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Phra Rian Ruun Chalong Aju Kroob 50 Phansa Nuea Thong Daeng Rom Dam Thai amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Watchara Aekkawano, abbot of Wat Thamfad, Tambon Kao Noi, Amphoe Tha Muang, Changwat Kanchanaburi, Thailand, from the 4/15/2544 (2001).
Luang Pho Watchara created the amulet on the occasion of his 50th birthday in a numbered small series of only 2,999 amulets. Every amulet has an individual serial number, here the amulet with the number 186 of 2,999 is offered.
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9 days and 9 nights long consecrated Buddha luck-bracelet (Sai Sin) of the venerable Luang Pho Daeng, 2-nd abbot of Wat Huai Bong, Ban Huai Bong, Tambon Huai Bong, Amphoe Dan Khun Thod, Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima, Korat, Isan, northeast-Thailand. The Sai Sin has been consecrated by the venerable Luang Pho Daeng (Phra Ajahn Thierayut Idtatiyano, see photo) 9 days and 9 nights long.
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9 days and 9 nights long consecrated Buddha luck-bracelet (Sai Sin) of the venerable Luang Pho Daeng, 2-nd abbot of Wat Huai Bong, Ban Huai Bong, Tambon Huai Bong, Amphoe Dan Khun Thod, Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima, Korat, Isan, northeast-Thailand. The Sai Sin has been consecrated by the venerable Luang Pho Daeng (Phra Ajahn Thierayut Idtatiyano, see photo) 9 days and 9 nights long.
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Original Thai amulet cord for wearing up to 4 amulets at the same time
It concerns a very high grade processed, golden-coloured, cord. It is approx. 0.4 cm thick and has a traditional "snake clasp".
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Pong Loo Fang Takrut Thongkam (real gold) 1 Dok Ruun Chaek Ngern Sao 5 Koon Thai amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Koon Parisuttho, abbot of Wat Banrai, Tambon Kut Piman, Amphoe Dan Khun Thot, Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), Isan, north-east Thailand, from Saturday, the 3/20/2553 (2010). Luang Pho Khun created the amulet in a small series of only 19.999 pieces.
Luang Pho Koon is one of the few still living "quite great" monks of Thailand. He belongs worldwide to the most famous monks of the kingdom of Thailand. There is probably no one in Thailand who doesn`t know Luang Pho Koon.
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Jeweller's loupe for the identification of Thai amulets with 30-fold enlargement and an ocular diameter of 21 mm.
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Palad Khik Metta Maha Sanee Ud Kring Thai amulet from the venerable Luang Phu Chan Hoom Supathoro, abbot of Wat Bung Khee Lek, Amphoe Khemarat, Tambon Na Waeng, Changwat Ubon Ratchathani, Isaan, north-east Thailand.
Luang Phu Chan Hoom belongs to the great masters of the province of Ubon Ratchathani, particularly his Takrut protective amulets are desired throughout Thailand very much. He produces these personally only in small series and in old traditional kind by hand.
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Very rare Naep Phra Siam Tehvatirat Thai amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Seng Sukito (Phra Khru Uthai Thamma Tharee), in his lifetime abbot of Wat Pha Ma Fai, Tambon Khok Ma Lai, Amphoe Müang, Changwat Prachinburi, Thailand of the 4/10/2518 (1975).
Luang Pho Seng created the amulet in a small series of only 999 pieces and consecrated it together with 7 of the greatest and best known monks of Thailand. All monks involved in the consecration have passed away during the past 37 years what makes the amulet a precious relic.
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