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 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.
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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