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Pra Prohm Perd Loke (Brahma opening the world) – Traimas edition 2551 BE.

This Brahma amulet comes from Luang Por Phad’s 2551 BE ‘Traimas’ edition of amulets, which recieved a whole three month Rainy retreat Semester of Jhanic Empowerment and Incantations from Luang Por, each day and night in his Kuti.

This edition saw a number of different amulets released, including some sacred Bronze and Nava Loha Garuda amulets, some ‘Takrut Fon Saen Ha’ (Metta Mahaniyom Takrut) amulets made in Olden Times style wrapped with cord and herbal resins, Some Pra Somdej, and Some Loi Ongk Statuettes.

The Amulet is made from Nava Loha, a Sacred Alchemical mixture of nine sacred metals using ancient artifacts, amulets, Yantra foils and other Sacred metallic objects, with pure gold and silver added for increased lustre, sheen and quality.

Size; 5 Cm High x 3.5 Cm Wide.

Luang Por is famous for his making of Garuda Amulets, and Brahma Amulets. His Somdejs also often feature the Garuda also. For the present day Masters, LP Phad is one of the Standard Beares of Garuda and Brahma Wicha for amulet making, and are of the most collected of his amulets, for their fast disappearance from the Marketplace, and also for their quality and long Future. The Brahma Amulets were made in both Nava Loha, and also in Sacred Powders with gold leaf coating. The Nava Loha versions of all amulets in this series are now already becming rare collectors items, and considered to be powerful sacred amulets whose power does not fade.

Thai Buddhist Brahma amulet

The amulet can be encased for wearing, or be placed on a small ‘Pan’ (raised golden or silver tray) on the altar. Can be used to immerse in Holy Water Bowl to empower amulets with (not advisable if you want to preserve the condition of the amulet). The front has the Buddha Sakyamuni, sitting over 3 Brahma faces with the rear side having a sacred Kata in circular form, invoking Brahma. An Ancient Vedic Kata Incantation is inscribed into the middle (Sabbhe Chanaa Pahoo Chanaa). The Kata Invokes good fortune, successful Business and Trading Happiness and Health.

LP Phad is fast becoming one of the last decade’s preferred master Monks and his amulets are becoming ever popular. He makes amulets more often lately but never makes them in large numbers. It is well known that Luang Phu Phad makes very powerful Brahma (Pra Prohm) amulets, and that his Pra Prohm amulets have a very high amount of Puttakun power to be able to stop, inhibit, or dissolve bad luck and negative Karmic influences.

LP Phad uses the power of his Vipassana Yana to empower the amulets (this is a very effective way and in my opinion the most powerful way to empower amulets).

The power of Vipassana Yana allows the mind of the practitioner to be able to enter the stages of Jhana absorption. I have learned in my times as a monk that the blessing of Buddha statues, Deity images and amulets is only authentically powerful when the Master involved in the empowerment of said amulets has attained the Aruphajhana level of absorption.

This is the formless state, which is also the cause of rebirth as a Brahma Deity, who are all formless and have a mind which is tuned into only the formless realms.

This is the way to instill an amulet or any inanimate object with psychic power. To see that Luang Phu Phad uses the Vipassana Yana to empower the amulets with, for me is very convincing and re-assuring because from my personal experiences in Jhanic meditation, i have seen this to be the true way to arouse Prana anergy and the formless abstract state of mind necessary to project visualized magi power into an object.

Click to view; Rear face of Brahma Amulet - Pra Prohm Perd Loke

No words must be in the mind when this is performed. The mind must be completely projected and absorbed in the sensation of the magic spell, which is beyond all words. Years ago, LP Phad was a very famous Master Teacher of Vipassana in the Ang Tong Region.

The Wicha of Creating Pra Prohm images that were activated using the Vipassana Yana method of empowerment, is a very High Wicha of the Buddha Sasana, because the mental state which has to be realized and induced in order to perform such empowerment, is directly connected with the path to escaping suffering, both in the sense of the Maggha (path to Nibbana/Liberation), as well as the worldly sense of avoiding and preventing dangers and inauspicious events in one’s life.

Comes with Original Box from the Temple.

Luang Por’s magical power, and the Blessings of Brahma should be able to turn your fate around and switch your luck from bad luck and poverty to become popular and wealthy, as if one has been reborn with a new life, and new chances.

Luang Phu Phad

Luang Phu Pad Apinanto is the Abbot of Wat Rai temple in Ang Tong Province.

Pra Prohm Perd Loke (Brahma Opening the Worlds) – Nuea Nava Loha (9 Sacred Metals) – ‘Traimas’ Edition 5 x 3.5 Cm – Luang Por Phad – Wat Rai 2551 BE
$ 98.00

Kata Sri Maha Prohm (Brahma Wand) – Nuea Mai Saksit – Magic Wand made from Holy Wood – Luang Por Prohm (Khao Or Master) 12 Inches Long – Wat Ban Suan 2555 BE

Kata Sri Maha Prohm

Luang Por Prohm has made these Mai Kroo and Kata Prohm magic Wands and Scepters from Sacred Holy Woods, with sacred Powders, takrut spells and ‘Paetch Na Tang’, a metallic element found in the earth considered by people of the South to be a kind of lek Lai Kaya Siddhi elemental with the Spirit of a Great Yogi (Lersi) within it.

Kata Sri Maha Prohm

The Kata Prohm is usable as a Bucha Item on the altar, and also as a Ritual Wand, for bestowing blessings, protective spells, making Prayer Water, and empowering other objects with. The wand can be used to lay on objects (such as the wares for sale in your store to improve sales, or your car, for protection from danger and thieves, the entrances to the house to block black magic). Can be used for exorcisms and to remove black magic spells, free ghosts from their haunts..

Kata Sri Maha Prohm

The head of the wand has a four faced Brahma head made from Nua Chanuan Gao, smelted from various Ancient artifacts, amulets and Yantra foils, and empowered with the Brahma Deity Presence.

Kata Sri Maha Prohm

The wooden handle of the wand is made from a Very Rare Sacred Magical Holy Tree, which was located and given a Bucha Ceremony to ask the Deva of the tree to donate its wooden body for making Wooden Wands with to help reduce Human Suffering and thus attain merits for the Deva of the Tree too.

Kata Sri Maha Prohm

Filled with sacred resins, powders, Takrut spell, to lend various additional powers of Sorcery to the wand. The wand possesses all Powers, Metta Mahaniyom, Maha Sanaeh, Choke Lap, Kong Grapan, Klaew Klaad, Gae Khun Sai (Anti Black Magic).

Kata Sri Maha Prohm

Only a very few Wands were made indeed, and little news of this edition of special Ritual Wands was given. A rare chance to own a Real Sacred Ritual Wand from the Samnak Khao Or School of Sorcery, with real Magical Powers. Not a replica, this is the real thing. The series were made as Pra Kan (Sceptre) and ‘Mai kroo’ (Wand), with Brahma or Por Gae Invocations. Some Wands have Brahma Heads (Kata/Pra Kan) and some have Plain Rounded Heads (Mai Kroo/Dtapot). They were made in Various sizes ranging from 3 Inches to 15 Inches.

Kata Chants to Bucha Pra Prohm (Brahma)

How to Make Holy Water (Nam Montr)

Kata Sri Maha Prohm

Blessed and Empowered by Luang or Prohm and a selection of some of the Top Khao Or masters at Wat Ban Suan, with full empowerment of Taewa Pisek and Putta Pisek.

Wat Ban Suan is the Home of Khao Or Magic and the Root Lineage Center of the Great Master of Khao or Magic, Luang Por Kong. Luang Por Prohm is the Looksit, and Continuation of the Khao Or Tradition, the Greatest and most Famous Southern School of Sorcery in Thailand. He learned his Wicha from Luang Por Kong directly, who was in fact also the Kroo ba Ajarn in Wicha Saiyasart (Sorcery) to Ajarn Iad of Wat Don Sala, both temples of Wat Don Sala (Wat Por Tan Nam), and Wat ban Suan are Pure Khao or Sorcery schools of Magic, and derived from the same Kroo Ba Ajarn, Luang Por Kong. Luang Por Prohm was present and assisted in empowerments of many famous editions of earler Khao Or amulets too, including the Pra Pong Chum Chai Kiree of Ajarn Chum which had Ajarn Tong Tao and Ajarn Kong on each face, so famous Kong Grapan amulet from 2512 BE.

Kata Sri Maha Prohm (Brahma Wand) – Nuea Mai Saksit – Magic Wand made from Holy Wood – Luang Por Prohm (Khao Or Master) 12 Inches Long – Wat Ban Suan 2555 BE
$168.00

Rian Pra Pakawambodee (Pra Pid Ta Pang Pagan) Sri Maha Prohm (Brahma) Pim Yai – Nuea Tong Daeng Jarn Mer (with hand inscription by LP Ji) – Pra Ajarn Ji Somjidto -Wat Nong Wa Made in 2549 BE

Pra Pid Ta Thai amulet by LP Ji

Pra Pakawambodee (Pra Pid Ta Pang Pagan) – dragons adorn the flanks of the Buddha, who covers his orifices, depicting the Lord Buddha entering Nirodha (Pra Putta jao Khao Nirote).

Each of these extremely beautifully designed Pra Pakawambodee (Pra Pid Ta Pang Pagan) Sri Maha Prohm (Brahma Deity) medallions from Pra Ajarn Ji Somjidto was empowered by LP Ji in meditation every evening in his Kuti, giving them nightly empowerments every single day from its creation to the day of the final Putta-Pisek blessing ceremony. The front face features Pra Pakawambodee (Pra Pid Ta in Southern Nakorn Sri Tammarat style), with the crown of his head composed of an image of the Lord Buddha in Samadhi, seated upon the Lotus Throne. The Kata ‘Putto’ is inscibed in Sacred Khom Agkhara, and lotus blooms adorn the image of the Buddha entering Nirodha (Pra Pid Ta).

The hand made inscriptions made by Pra Ajarn Ji can just be seen visibly with the naked eye as a faint thin inscription on the surface of the amulet.

Pra Pakawambodee Thai amulet by LP Ji

The rear face features the Brahma Deity, with the ‘sip song kasat’ 12 symbols of the Buddhist Horoscope. Brahma is seated on his throne which towers over Pra Rahu Deity, for balancing the auspicious aspects of the astrological fortune.

The amulet is made from a very high grade of ‘Nuea Tong Daeng Pised’ (a kind of copper alloy, mixed with sacred metals from various sources).

Amulets by Pra Ajarn Ji are becoming extremely sought after and are mostly sold out each edition because the Looksit of Luang Phor Yit know his Lineage and that he is of those lesser heard of Monks who will later be found out to be both a Great practitioner and amulet maker. His amulets are always made in small quantities and usually given an individual empowerment by Pra Ajarn Ji.

Pra Ajarn Ji is the inheritor of the Wicha of Luang Por Yit (sometimes spelled ‘Yid’), of Wat Nong Jok. He is especially skilled and famous for his ability to empowerr Palad Khik amulets. The famous Luang Por Yit once said that Pra Ajarn Ji was able to empower amulets, and cast spells exactly how LP Yit himself did, and that his amulets were just as good as his own. Width; 4.4 Centimeters, height; 5.4 Centimeters

Kata Pra Pakawambodee

Kata Chants to Bucha Pra Prohm (Brahma)


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