Pra Kring Pra Chayawat Jadtutat Phanom Luang Por Koon Purisutto Wat Ban Rai.

Pra Kring – Pra Chaiyawat Jadtutat Phanom, in Nuea Loha Rom Dam (Pra Kring), and Nuea Samrit (Pra Chayawat), twin amulet box-set, blessed by the Great Luang Por Koon, in 2555 BE, on the fifth day of the fifth Lunar month of 2555 BE. This was a special date, as it was a triple sacred 5th Lunar occasion, of highly auspicious astrological alignments.

Released for the temple of Wat Jadtutataram in Khon Kaen, by Luang Por Koon, in his usual fashion of raising funds to help other temples in need. A very rare and Classic Pra Kring – Pra Chaiyawat Thai Buddhist Heirloom Amulet set to keep and pass on down to your family lineage, for long life, wealthy fortunes, good health, anti black magick, and harmony in the household (this only comes when one also makes personal efforts to not argue back at people).

Phra Kring Luang Por Koon 2555 BE

The Pra Kring/Pra Chaiyawat is most definitely an amulet to keep as a Family Heirloom Amulet. This is in fact what Thai Buddhist people do with their Pra Kring, leave them to their descendants, and pass it on as an Heirloom, down through the ages.

Phra Kring Phra Chayawat Luang Por Koon 2555 BE

 

The Pra Kring, is believed to bring 12 kinds of blessings to the devotee who wears it, bestowed through the rattling Kring bead within the Pra Kring Medicine Buddha. The Pra Kring Buddha, or ‘Bhaisajyaguru’ is one of Seven Bhaisajayagurus and is said to have two Bodhisattvas under him ‘Pra Suriya Bprapaa Potisat’ (Suriya Bhrapa Bodhksattva), and the Pra Jantra Bprapaa Potisat (Chandra Bhrapa Bodhisattva). This is the root of the Pra Kring Amulet’s legend till now, which was thought up and created in Thailand. It is only made here in Thailand. Of all the other Buddhist countries who revere it, only Thailand is responsible for its making.

The image is normally in the posture of sitting and holding an almsbowl or a Guava, Gourd or a Vajra. This was a Fully enlightened Buddha, who practised Purity of body and mind, and who was a great teacher of Human Beings, who has the Miracle that he who hears his name in passing, or see his image, will be healed, and live a long healthy and prosperous life with wealthy standing.
The use of the Pra Kring amulet as an object of veneration for this particular commemoration is with the intent of bestowing miraculous protection and healing powers of the Medicine Buddha to the devotee, with Serm Duang power for auspicious Karma, and as Buddhanussati (Mindfulness of the Buddha). The beliefs about the Powers of the Pra Kring Wat Bovornives, are that the Pra Kring is the image of Pra Pai Sachaya Kuru (พระไภษัชยคุรุ Bhaisajyaguru, 藥師佛 Yàoshīfó, in Chinese, or in Japanese ‘Yakushi’). Pra Pai Sachaya Kuru (or, ‘Guru) is of course, the Medicine Buddha. The image is normally in the posture of sitting and holding an almsbowl or a Guava, Gourd or a Vajra. This was a Fully enlightened Buddha, who practised Purity of body and mind, and who was a great teacher of Human Beings, who has the Miracle that he who hears his name in passing, or see his image, will be healed, and live a long healthy and prosperous life with wealthy standing.

The Pra Kring Buddha, or ‘Bhaisajyaguru‘ is one of Seven Bhaisajayagurus and is said to have two Bodhisattvas under him ‘Pra Suriya Bprapaa Potisat’ (Suriya Bhrapa Bodhksattva), and the Pra Jantra Bprapaa Potisat (Chandra Bhrapa Bodhisattva). The beliefs about the Powers of the Pra Kring, are that the Pra Kring is the image of Pra Pai Sachaya Kuru (พระไภษัชยคุรุ Bhaisajyaguru, 藥師佛 Yàoshīfó, in Chinese, or in Japanese ‘Yakushi’). Pra Pai Sachaya Kuru (or, ‘Guru) is of course, the Medicine Buddha. The image is normally in the posture of sitting and holding an almsbowl or a Guava, Gourd or a Vajra. This was a Fully enlightened Buddha, who practised Purity of body and mind, and who was a great teacher of Human Beings, who has the Miracle that he who hears his name in passing, or see his image, will be healed, and live a long healthy and prosperous life with wealthy standing. The Pra Kring Buddha, or ‘Bhaisajyaguru’ is one of Seven Bhaisajayagurus and is said to have two Bodhisattvas under him ‘Pra Suriya Bprapaa Potisat’ (Suriya Bhrapa Bodhksattva), and the Pra Jantra Bprapaa Potisat (Chandra Bhrapa Bodhisattva). The Pra Kring in most cases (except in the odd example where Muan Sarn powders prevent the sound, or a Look Namo Copper Slug Seal is used to seal the base), the Pra Kring Bovores most famous amulet, and those of Wat Bovornives especially, for their Royal Sangkaracha Blessing, has a rattling bead inside it. The reason for this rattle sound, made by a sacred bead of Chanuan Muan Sarn or other Relic, is that it is the Name of the medicine Buddha resounding as you pass along your way, Healing and Blessing You with Safety, Health, Prosperity, Metta for Auspicous Friendly Loving Kindness.

Luang Por Koon was famous amongst all Adepts that he was able to empower amulets in a very short time, with quick entry into the necessary meditative states for empowering amulets. The most famous image of Luang Por Koon is of course the image of him squatting smoking a cigar, which was ubiquitous in his early years, bit which he later gave up for health reasons as he became older. He was much loved by Thai Buddhist Folk, for his great acts of Charity and Social Welfare, and his selfless speech and behavior. He spent most of his time in silence, and stillness, conceding to the requests which the Public Beseeched him to help with. The name of Luang Por Koon is perhaps the most famous name around the world, of any monk in living memory.

He is considered by Thai Buddhist People to be an Attained Arahant Monk. His passing has left his Devotees Missing him Dearly, and it is now, more than ever, that his amulets can serve as a remembrance to keep his protective blessings in memory. To revere Luang Por Koon and his amulets, requires and reminds one to keep one’s moral practice, in respect for the great Guru Monk and Kroo Ba Ajarn of Dhamma practice, Luang Por Koon Bparisutto, of Wat Ban Rai. Luang Por Koon is internationally renowned and revered for building at least three hospitals and schools and assisting in funding many other temples, and to the day of his passing, donating to social community aid projects and for the good of the community each day.

He raised massive funds for auspicious projects, amounting to tens of thousands of dollars each month, to help the people of his community. Luang Por Koon was perhaps Thailands Most World famous Monk of all time as far as International Renown goes. His great Humility and down to earth honesty has won the hearts of devotees from around the world, and his Miracle Power goes undoubted with his Devotees. Since his passing away, his amulets have come ever more into focus, and are slowly but surely disappearing from public view, as devotees snap up the amulets of their Kroo Ba Ajarn for posterity and Bucha. Luang Por Koon has passed on from this world now, but his amulets, and their powerful blessings remain for us to connect and pray to Luang Por, and Prosper, Remain Safe, have Long Life, Good Health, Wealth, and Happiness.

Use the Traditional Thai Buddhist Method for Bucha;

1. Chant Maha Namasakara (3 Times)

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Namo Dtat-Sa Pakawa-Dto Araha-Dto Sam-Maa Sam-Put-Dtat-Sa, Namo Dtat-Sa Pakawa-Dto Araha-Dto Sam-Maa Sam-Put-Dtat-Sa, Namo Dtat-Sa Pakawa-Dto Araha-Dto Sam-Maa Sam-Put-Dtat-Sa

2. Chant the Trai Soranakom (3 Times)

Puttang Saranang Kajchāmi, Tammang Saranang Kajchāmi, Sangkang Saranang Kajchāmi

3. Chant Kata Aaraatanaa Pra Krueang (3 Times)

Puttang Aaraatanaanang, Tammang Aaraatanaanang, Sangkang Aaraatanaanang

Make Your Wish, Hold it in Your Mind, and Continue with;


Puttang Prasittimae,
Tammang Prasittimae, Sangkang Prasittimae

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This edition is highly sought after and collected due to the high quantity of gold in the 9 Sacred Metals mixture

Pra Kring Buddha Image – Recommended Thai Buddhist Heirloom Amulet

Pra Kring Dtraimas Hlor Boran – Nuea Nava Loha Gae Tong Kam Pid Gon Nava (9 Sacred Metals with High Gold Content) Sacred Buddhist Heirloom Amulet – Luang Por Song – Wat Sala Din

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Luang Por Song’s famous 2548 BE Pra Kring Buddha Amulet. Now a Collectors Piece, which is Usual with most Pra Kring from Top Masters, being heirloom Amulets by nature. The Pra Kring is perhaps the most widely collected amulet and is known with Buddhist Devotees as an auspicious Blessing of the Purity of the Buddhas, as well as a Union of Sacred Art between the Theravada and Mahayana Sects. The Imagery of the Pra Kring Buddha is Essentially Mahayana style and very beloved by Thai Chinese and Chinese Buddhists. It is considered a family heirloom that is passed down to one’s Children, and is an Auspicious Blessing, Protector and Luck Bringer with no Black Magic or Karmic side effects, only Meritorious Buddha Blessings.

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Size 3.5 Centimeters High x 2 Cm Wide Base

In Case you are New to Amulets;

Apart from the Spiritual Value of the Pra Kring, the Kring is a Classic Collectors Favorite, as well as a Family Heirloom Amulet that is passed on throughout Generations. Many Modern Age Sorcery Amulets serve very well to gain fast short term effects, but are often changed for new ones as their powers wear out. But Buddha Images and especially the Pra Kring and some other amulets (i.e. Pra Somdej) do not devour Karma or Power up, rather, base their Miracle Force in the Faith, Merits, and Good Behavior of the Wearer, and never wear out, rather, become more Sacred as it ages. This is the reasons such an amulet is the perfect heirloom, for its tendency to become ever more Sacred and Powerful as Time passes.

This particular Kring is a Luang Por Song Pra Kring, a High Sangha of Great Purity whose Classic, small numbered editions of Thai Buddhist Amulets are Highly Sought after and never enough in supply for the number of serious Collectors of this type of Esteemed Amulet of Fine Taste and Extremely Sacred Empowerment.

This edition is highly sought after and collected due to the high quantity of gold in the nine Sacred Metals mixture, which is visibly present within the Sacred Alloy, ensuring that this edition becomes a Classic.

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The base of the Amulet numbered code and the Name of Luang Por Song Inscribed. A Kring Bead Relic is inserted into the interior of the Base of the Loi Ongk Statuette. The Khmer Sanskrit letter ‘Ma’ is stamped into the base for edition authenticity marking. Serial Number can vary from that in the picture, as they are different for each amulet. Due to the nine sacred metals and the high quantity of pure gold mixed in, the surface colors vary throughout the whole amulet. For this reason, one should understand that each amulet is slightly different, each one distinct and original in its particular markings.

Leaving the Sacred behind for a moment, we must also discuss the Collector-ship aspect of this amulet, because Pra Kring are Classic Cult Collector Amulets, which has its own evaluation system that is artistic and speculative instead of Religious. Stamps just have stamp collectors, coins just have coin collectors.

But amulets, be they coin amulets, metal, powder, a particular kind (such as the Pra Kring) or whatever, have a Religious and Mystical value that goes beyond such speculations. however, amulets also have the same kind of collector niches as do stamps, coins or any other cult collector circle. The trading, swopping, collecting and showing of amulets in competitions, is a world in itself. Some people collect amulets for religious reasons, some for speculation or collector-ship, and some for both reasons (like Us).

The Pra Kring was released in 2548 BE (2005), in a Dtraimas Empowerment which saw the Pra Kring being empowered nightly in the Hut of Luang Por Song, as he passed the 3 month Rainy Retreat in his Kuti. At the end of the Rain retreat, a sacred Puttapisek Blessing Ceremony was performed in the Uposadha Shrine room, with the Dharma Chakra Incantation to Open the Eyes of the Budha in the statues.

We feel that this Pra Kring is a very High Quality Buddhist Amulet of High sacred Value and Collector-ship Interest. Blessed by Luang Por Song, a great Monk of Diligent Practice. His amulets are considered very Holy. A true Masterpiece of Pra Kring Traditional Amulet.

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The Pra Kring Amulet Comes in Box from the Temple – Can be Encased if desired.

Pra Kring Dtraimas Hlor Boran – Nuea Nava Loha Gae Tong Kam Pid Gon Nava (9 Sacred Metals with High Gold Content) Sacred Buddhist Heirloom Amulet – Luang Por Song – Wat Sala Din
$ 98.00

  • Maker of Amulet; Luang Por Song, Wat Sala Din Temple (Wat Morn)
  • Material; Nava Loha Gae Tong Kam (Nine sacred Metals with a High Percentage of Gold Content).
  • Recommended Uses; Improve Karma, Turn bad Luck around into Good Luck, Increase Wealth, Receive Merciful Treatment, Evade Deadly Dangers, Protection from Guns and Knife
  • Number of Amulets Made; 99
  • Edition; Dtraimas 2548 BE
  • Type of Amulet; Pra Kring, Buddha Image
  • Year of Issue; 2548 BE (2005)
  • Weight; 35 Grams
  • Magical Effects; Serm Duang, Maha Lap, Klaew Klaad, Metta Mahaniyom, Kong Grapan.
  • Size of Amulet; 3.5 Centimeters High x 2 Cm Wide Base

Pra Kring Maha Sitti Choke – Wat Prasat Bunyawas 2508 BE – Pim Hnaa Farang Hlang Mai Mee Bua

Pra Kring Maha Sitti Choke

The Pra Kring Maha Sitti Choke, or, ‘Pra Kring Wat Prasat’ was made and empowered in repeated editions each year in the years beteen 2506 + 2508 BE by the Abbot of the Temple ‘Pra Kroo Samuh Ampol’. he famous Luang Por Tuad amulets of Wat Prasat can also be said to have been created in this period too.

Pra Kring Maha Sitti Choke

The Chanuan Muan Sarn used for the amulets is composed of Sacred Metals obtained from Ajarn Taep Sarigabudtra, which were mostly taken from various editions of Pra Kring from Wat Sutat, along with a host of other precious metals, amulets and Yantra Foils from a mass of Great Guru Masters.

Pra Kring Maha Sitti Choke

The castings began in 2506 and continued to be released over the next two years until 2508, with various Pim being made; Pim Hnaa Lek (Kring Tibet) with a trident code stamp, Pim Yai (with a Khom Letter U on the base), and Pim Hnaa Farang (Caucasian Face).

Pra Kring Maha Sitti Choke

Most Pim Had a single Lotus leaf on the rear side, with only a few amulets having no Lotus leaf on the rear face. This particular edition is the rare ‘Hnaa farang’ (Caucasian Face), without the lotus leaf on the back (Mai Mee Bua Hlang).

Putta Pisek Empowerment Ceremony

More than 200 Guru Monks were present to assist in the empowerment and Incantations, so many were there, that they overflowed out of the Uposadha Shrine Room in numbers, due to its fullness. All the Famous Masters of all the Temples of Thailand were invited to come and assist.Amongst some of the most Famous Monks who attended were;

Pra Kring Maha Sitti Choke

Pra Ajarn Tim (Wat Chang Hai), Luang Por Tan Klai (Wat Suan Khan), Luang Por Dit (Wat Pak Sra) Luang Por Noi (Wat Tamma Sala), Luang Phu To (Wat Pradoo Chimplee), Luang Por Daeng (Wat Bandai it), Luang Por Muy (Wat Don Rai), Luang Por Ngern (Wat Don Yay Horm), Luang or Guay (Wat Kositaram), Luang Por Prohm (Wat Chong Kae), Luang Por Top (Wat Chon Daen), Luang Phu Tim (Wat Laharn Rai), Luang Por Khiaw (Wat Song Bon), Luang Por Jong (Wat Na Tang Nork), Luang Phu Doo (Wat Sakae), Luang Phu Si (Wat Sakae), Luang Por Pae (Wat Pikul Tong), Luang Phu Nak (Wat Rakang), Luang Por Boey (Wat Manau),, Pra Ajarn Nam (Wat Don Sala), Luang Por Seng (Wat Kanlaya), Luang Por Tira (Wat Pha Lae Lai), Luang Por Dtae (Wat Sam Ngam), Luang Por Nai (Wat Bang Jaeng), uang Por Bun Mee (Wat Khao Samo Kon),, Luang Por Hrian (Wat Bang Rahongs), Luang Phu Perm (Wat Klang Bang Gaew),Luang Por Kreun (Wat Sangko), Luang or Chaem (Wat Nuan Noradit), Luang Por Nor (Wat Klang Ta Ruea), Luang Por Pon (Wat Tian Dtat), Luang Por Do (Wat Na Madtum), Luang Por Chern (Wat Yan Sen), Luang Por Sud (Wat Ka Long), Luang Por Nueang (Wat Jula Mani), Luang Por Gee (Wat Hoo Chang), Luang Por Gaew (Wat Chong Lom),Luang Por Gan (Wat Khao Gaew), Luang Por Tong Yoo (Wat Mai Hnong Pra Ongk), Luang Por Toon (Wat Po Nimit), Jao Kun Jia (Wat pPo), Jao Kun Prayat (Wat Sutat), Luang Por dee (Wat Nuea),Luang Por Khaeg (Wat Hua Khao), Luang Por Yim (Wat Jao Jet), Luang Por Tong Sukh (Wat Sapan Sung), Luang Por Ming (Wat Gok), Luang Por Iang (Wat Pha), Luang Porr Juan (Wat Hnong Sum), Luang Por An (Wat Prayat),Luang Por Tiam (Wat Kasatratirat), Luang Por Son (Wat Singsang), Luang Por Taen (Wat Tam Sen), Luang Por Tian (Wat Bote), Luang Por Nin (Wat Kornburi), Luang Por Tong Yoo (Wat Ta Sao), Luang Por Budda (Wat Klang Choo Sri), Luang Por Mian (Wat Po Gop Jao), and a host of other Great Master Monks numbering over 200 in total.

Pra Kring Maha Sitti Choke – Wat Prasat Bunyawas 2508 BE – Pim Hnaa Farang Hlang Mai Mee Bua
$145.00