LP Opasi Katha V龙婆奥巴洗咒语

V龙婆奥巴洗咒语 (Luang Phor Opasi Katha) How to Chant;





Idti Sugkhadtō Arahang Puttō Namō Puttāya Bpathawī Kongkā Prapūm Tēwā Khamāmihang


An extreme limited, 125th Anniversary edition coin amulet. reproducing the Eternally Classic Pim Niyom 'Roop Khai' oval shaped coin amulet, with the image of Luang Phu To, of Wat Pradoo Chimplee. This Pim (model), is made from Ancient Temple Bell Brass Sacred alloy, with gold plating, and a luxurious Royal Blue Rachawadee Enamelled Glaze. 

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The Front face of the amulet features Luang Phu To in a replication of the 2510 Be Edition coin amulet, which is seen to grace many a hardback amulet encyclopedia or expert catalogue. Luang Phu To is arguably one of top Ten Thai Guru Masters of the Last Century. This edition is now also a rarity after the years since its release, especially due to the extreme limited numbers made of each model. This amulet was made in numbers of 1499 Amulets made in this particular version.

Rian Yorn Yuk Roop Khai LP To Wat Pradoo Chimplee

The coin is a Nostalgia Piece Memorial Replica of the 2510 'Rian Roop Khai Luang Phu To Wat Pradoo Chimplee Run Taek' First Edition coin amulet, now worth tens of thousands of dollars, if at all findable. This edition is now also a rarity after the years since its release, especially due to the extreme limited numbers made of each model. This coin was made in numbers of 1,499 Amulets made in this version. 

Sacred Yant on the rear face of Rian Roop Khai Luang Phu To

The edition included some Immensely Sacred and Beautifully cast Bucha Images of Luang Phu To of Wat Pradoo, Pat Yod, some Lor Meg 2521 BE Replica round shape coin amulets, and these Ultra Classic and Collectible 2510 BE 1st Edition Replica Monk Coins.

Most eminently eyecatching and attractive also in this edition, were`some Classic Pra Pid Ta Amulets made by direct Looksit of Luang Phu To and most visibly using the Authentic design, Wicha, Yant, and Sacred Powder mixture exactly as those made by Luang Phu To Himself, which indeed they replicate in honor of him.

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the front face features the image of Luang Phu To in Cameo relief with an Image of LP To. The coin itself is made from 'Nuea Tong Rakang Chup Tong', a mixture of Sacred Ancient Temple Bell Brass, Yantra Foils, and Brazen artifacts smelted together into. one Sacred Muan Sarn Ingot, inscribed with Buddhist Incantations in Khom Agkhara lettering, and then resmelted into the form of these coins.

The coin's casting method used, as was the case with all amulets in this Classic and Historically Important edition, the Traditional Olden days method of making amulets. The olden days casting, cutting, pressing and smelting methods are much more painstaking, difficult to control the results, which is however, also part of the Charm of ancient amulets, that no edition was ever completely uniform in the exterior finish of each amulet, making each amulet possess its own personal charm, texture, and tone.

The Rian Roop Khai were made in 4 different finishes, Nuea Tong Daeng Rom Dam (Black Oiled surfaced copper), 'Nuea Tong Daeng Nork Chup Tong Long Ya Rachawadee Si Ngern' (Copper with gold plated surface and enamel glaze), Nuea Tong Khaw (Ancient Silver alloy), and Nuea Nava Loha Ongk Tong Kam (Nine Sacred Metals with Gold Image). A few solid silver and solid gold amulets were possibly (probably made) for the Gammagarn Sponsors, but were neither advertized, nor available.

The smaller, rounded Rian Lor Meg coins were made in 2 different Sacred Metal alloys, 'Nuea Rakang Gao' (Ancient Temple Bell Brass) and 'Nuea Nava Loha' (Sacred metals). This series of amulets were made at Wat Tham Singto Tong Luang Phu To Lineage temple, in honor of the Kroo Ba Ajarn and Lineage Master who passed on both Wicha pra Pid Ta, and some of his famous Sacred Powders to the Looksit who are now the Masters of Wat Tham Sing To Tong, which is considered as one of the top three 'Family relations' Temple of Luang Phu To (Wat Pradoo Chimplee)

This 125th Anniversary edition of Master Class Memorial Amulets for the Avid devotee and Collector of the Luang Pu To Pantheon of amulets, these are destined to enter the History Books as a Classic, and one day immensely rare to find edition of amulets.

The rear face has the Yant Trinisinghae on the back, so famously used by LP To

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The reason for this Auspicious Edition was to Celebrate the 125th Anniversary of Pra Racha Sangworapimon 'Luang Phu To Intasuwanno Thaera', of Wat Pradoo Chimplee ( 27 March 2430 BE – 5 March 2524), which was sponsored by the Look Sit (Devotees) of Luang Phu To of the district of Ban Jom Beung, in Collaboration with the Temple of Wat Tham Sindgto Tong (Temple of the Golden Lion).

The edition is so that We can Remember the Merits and Great Patipata (Diligent Practice) of the Great Master Luang Phu To, and to think back to the Time when he was alive and remember his Great deeds. The amulets and Bucha statues were made to give to the Devotees who made Merits during the great Celebration of the Anniversary, and most of the Edition was snapped up directly at the Temple after the Ceremony.

Luang Phu To was a Great Monk whose practice was said to be very full of Grace and Auspicious Merit, Generosity and Purity, Diligence and Effort. Thai Buddhist People have Great Faith In Luang Phu To, and many different models of his amulets are found amongst those in the list of Miracle Amulets of Great Fame. His amulets are amongst the most sought after of the 'Chan Yord Niyom' Category (Top Class High End Collector Class Amulets, only accessible to the most Wealthy

The Pra Pid Ta Hlang Yant Duang Boran and Hlang Na Duang Boran, are perhaps one of the top 5 sought after amulets of all Thai Amulets, The Rian Pat Yod Boran, The Rian Roop Khai Boran, and of course the small round 'Rian Lor Meg' amulet. His Pra Somdej 13 Pim first edition amulets are also now becoming ever rarer and extremely expensive to afford.

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His Pid Ta amulets have many different Pim and made both at Wat Pradoo, and also at smaller temples in smaller editions, some of which are affordable and others which are most difficult to afford, for their rarity, miracle tales, and popularity.

Luang Phu To was the Abbot of Wat Pradoo Chimplee from 2546 BE to 2524 BE, for over 68 Years, until his passing. The Temple of Wat Pradoo is since then till now attended to and presided over by his successor,Pra Kroo Wirote Gittikun .

The Rian Roop Khai Yorn Yuk 2510 Luang Phu To comes with original box from the temple of Wat Tham Singto Tong.

125 Monks were present to Chant the Buddha Abhiseka and Bless this 125th Anniversary Edition range of statues and amulets.

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Thai Lanna Occult Amulets E-Book

The now Cult Status Buddha Magic Series continues with its Second Collection of 5 Books, this first of the next 5 books being The Book of Thai Lanna Sorcery. The Book of Thai Lanna Sorcery is the Sixth E-Book in the Buddha Magic Series, and Ajarn Spencer's 7th Publication.

This 6th Buddha Magic Publication has 180 Pages, packed with essential information for the Student and Devotee of Thai Occult & Amulets, and for those who are interested in the Northern Lanna Magical Tradition.

This time, Ajarn Spencer Littlewood introduces us to the Occult traditions, and talismanic amulets of the folk of the Northern Lanna Regions, which have a rich cultural heritage deriving from a multitude of Ethnic Races and Cultures, with Animism being a strong influence on the magical symbolism found in Lanna Sorcery traditions. The book is of interest to amulet collectors, anthropologists, and occultists, and to anyone who wishes to deepen their understanding of the beliefs of the people of Siam.

NOTE - this is an E-BOOK, NOT Physical goods. The Ebook is a Virtual download in PDF Format for on screen reading. You can however print one copy for your own use and reference. A4 Format prints very clearly.

Th is Ebook is the first of the second set of 5 Buddha Magic Ebooks, which is to be followed by another 4 Ebooks, each dealing with a different theme or subject matter.

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Dtukadtaa Wan Ya Sak - Luang Phu Kroo Ba Ban Biography

Kroo Ba Wang Biography

Kroo Ba Nanta Biography


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