Pra Prok Po Prai Samutra - Sakyamuni Buddha on Bodhi Tree Throne with Falling Leaves - Sacred Ancient 2499 BE Amulet - Yant Leu-Ler on rear face - Por Tan Jerm of Wat Hoi Rak (Nakorn Sri Tammarat).
This Pra Prok Po ancient hiding place amulet (Pra Gru) is full of sacred power, and it is very apparent in its very rich appearance, for the time, effort and great assortment of sacred powders that have been gathered and mixed into this now more than half a Century old miraculous amulet.
These are amongst the most classic Amulets that have graced international ancient amulet collectors seen during the last decade and have been considerably valued by Devotees around South East Asia for at least 10 years or more.
This sheer hardeness and dry but smooth and silky texture of this most beautiful classic Buddha image in Baked Sacred powders, is worthy of high esteem, in the eye of the collector of Sacred Pra Gru hiding place amulets.
Pra Prok Po Lang Maha Yant (Buddha with Bodhi leaf Canopy with Maha Yant Phetcharat on rear face) 2499 BE is one of a small number of now ever rarer and highly regarded ancient Pra Gru amulets.
Por Tahn Jerm (Pra Tayn Jan) is one who is very skilled in the Witayaakom occult sciences has summoned the Prai Samut and through supreme meditative absorption has commanded it to bestow its great power into these ancient Buddha amulets.
These amulets were created over a painstakingly long time of 10 years with many adept masters lending their powerful knowledge into the recitation of the necessary incantations for these Pra Gru. Formulated with a Sacred Muan Sarn of Pong Prai Samutra Saiyasart Powders and 108 sacred herbs baked clay mixture.
The intent of constructing these particular amulets was done in great compassion with the foresight that they would one day help to disseminate the Buddha Dhamma over the entire expanse of the world.
These were gathered, to form these highly auspicious and superbly powerful amulets that were consecrated with sacred incantations through supreme conscious awareness.The Prai Samut and Pra Kata Maha Phetcharat was intoned 10,000 times during 3 Dtraimas. beginning in the year 2490 BE.
Wat Hoi Rak has a rich history of adept Gaeji Ajarn skilled in the Khmer Saiwaet occultism including (but not limited to) Por Klaai Waajaasit, Por Kling, Por Mui, etc. who all had come enmass to lend their knowledge and expertise into the consecration of the holy muan sarn powder mixture.Por Jerm and the plethora of monks and Ajarn worked to manually grind the sacred powder by hand using mortar and pestle to a fine chrystaline with which the powder was used to inscribe sacred Yant and Kata Akom of 108 Pra Puttakhun, 56 Dtammakhun, and 14 Sagkhakhun.
The ceremony was recited over by those who had undertaken at least 9 Sila roop moral precepts and the prayer of homage to the triple gem Ratana Sutta was recited during the entire rite.
The amulets were consecrated with the powers of Kong Krapan invincibility, Klaew Klad evasion, Metta Maha Niyom and Maha Sanaeh.
The Pra Brok Po and Pra Pidta are truly a miraculously powerful example of the highly prestigious physic power of Por Jerm that commands honour on every side.
Later on LP Jerm master of the Aakom Prai Samut passed away from old age entering Nibbana at the age of 77 on 23 March 2528 having completed 57 Pansaa rains retreats.
Pra AJarn Peunotdtu Dtasunadtoh having inherited the masters Wittayaakom Saiyasart, performed the ceremony of worshiping the sol of LP Jerm to ask permission to open the amulet cache and remove them from the Montob, to be anointed and restored.
Many of the amulets were broken and very worn out and with permission were restored and distributed to those whos Kamma allowed them to receive such a rare piece of Buddhist and Saiyasart power and history.
There are 4 primary editions in this most Classic, and Highly Collected Pra Niyom class Acient Amulets, being:
- Pra Brok Po (Pim Po San) Pim Yai Lang Yant Lu-Leu
- Pra Brok Po (Pim Po Yao) Pim Yai Lang Yant Lu-Leu
- Pra Brok Po (Pim Yai) Pim Po Yao Lang Yant Phetcharat Pu Ta Nu Sa Dti Na Ma Pa Ta A
- Pra Pid Dta Maha Ud (Bpit Tawarn 9) Lang Maha Yant Phetcharat