Name 名称 : Phra Roob meum Luang Phor Khong Temple 寺庙 : Wat BanSuan, Patthalung. Monk 师父 :LP Khong / Archan Chum Chaikiri Year 年份 :Be 2512 Size 尺寸 :30 mm X 40mm Price 恭请价 : RM 320.00 Item Code 物品号码 :WBS-12 Item Status 物品状况 :SOLD Phra Phong "Khongchaichum" mixture of Ner Wahn Ya, Phong Ittije, Phong Na Patamung in total of 500 types of sacred powder from 3 Achan. The process of making Amulets starts on Tuesday 17th March B.E.2512, some Miracle has happened, Khun Pean's spirit order to shoot the amulet (in order to test) since before the ceremony starts, someone come and shoot for 3 times, but the bullets didn't came out, also good for Protection and cure illness. Ceremony by students of Khao Or, Luang Por Khong Wat Ban Suan was Master of ceremony, Archan Khong (Khun Pean's Master spirit), (also the spirit of Khun Pean through the Summons ceremony) since Friday 1st to Saturday 9th May, B.E.2512.
Name 名称 : Phra Nakpro Thep Nimit ( PERFECT CONDITION ) Temple 寺庙 : Wat Khao Or Monk 师父 :Archan Chum ChaiKiri & others great guru Year 年份 :Be 2496 Size 尺寸 :19 mm X 36 mm Price 恭请价 : RM 430.00 Item Code 物品号码 :CHUM 2496-A02 Item Status 物品状况 :SOLD
This amulet was made in the year BE2496 (1952) by Ajahn Chum and mass chanted by many great monks (Ajahn Pan , Ajahn Nam , Ajahn Kong, Luang Phor Moon , Ajahn Chum and Khun Pan in Wat Kao Or in Pathalung District. Various materials and sacred powder were used to make this amulet which Ajahn Chum requested from many famous monks with a mixture of flowers that Ajahn Chum collected from 108 temples across Thailand. The Flowers were used by Monks to apologized to each other in "Khao Pansa day". This method of Flower powder making has been told by Luang Por Kong, Kun Paen's master spirit through the summons ceremony at Wat Bunpotpinit, Pattalung in year B.E.2496. This Batch of Amulets are good at Wealth, Fortune and Protection power. Ajahn Chum mixed the flower powder with Luang Por Kong (Khun Paen master) powder that he found at Jedi Bhan Sri Prajant in Suphanburi District. Pra Naprok Thep Nimit was mass chanted for three months, then buried for 12 years and reblessed again in 2511 together with Sirinkap.