Phra Somdet Bang Khun Phrom, double base printing, Wat Mai Amataros of the Kuwiboonsin Party.
Imported Phra Vibhavadi Stadium
The last Sunday of the ninth month with Phra Noppadon Siriwatso's mindful warning that "Life doesn't need to know much, it's enough to know"
Phra Noppadon is one of the monks.
Which has ten million people who like the page.
which reflects the devotion
make me less worried that
People in this generation will be far away from the temple.
Because monks have adjusted their tactics in influencing people to approach religion too. Dharma online doesn't always have to go to the temple.
In this era, everything is online, but the amulet story still has to be offline because you have to see it with your eyes to see the real amulet.
such as Phra Somdet Bang Khun Phrom, double base printing, Wat Mai Amataros
Bang Khun Phrom District, Bangkok. Whoever moves the cubicle must be confident that they can see it with their own eyes because many people have met with online trading.
Chao Prakhun Somdej Phra Buddhachan (To Phrom Rangsi) built the chedi of Wat Mai Amatas during the year 1868-13, but it was not traced for long.
was stolen incessantly
until the temple is exhausted
had to open the dungeon to take out the amulet for rent in 1957
Therefore, the amulet is called the old amulet, which usually has a clean surface, less plaque stains, rather rough, old amulet, no stains, bean curd grains, sand pebbles gripping the surface.
Different from the amulets brought from the dungeon in the year 1957, it is called the new Phra Kru.
Most of them are fine-grained amulets with cement.
There are plaques stains of tofu skins, pebbles, and pebbles that hold the skin tightly.
because it is contained in the base of the chedi
with floods every year
The dungeon is so damp
causing the air in the panel to react with lime
resulting in tofu skin stains, firmly holding onto the amulet's flesh
Most of them are in damaged condition and found less than 3,000 good ones.
Amulet prints can be separated. Standard 8 prints are 1. Big print 2. Chedi print.
3. Pimket Bua Tum
4. Print yarn
5. Print the Sam base
6. Print Sangkhati
7. Garuda chest print
8. Double base printing
Not counting Pim Prok Pho and Reclining Pim, which are less than the unit digits.
Until there is almost no mention of this body of Sia Phak Kuwibunsilp
It is a genuine double base amulet, easy to see, complete and beautiful.
At present, it's hard to find, not allergic to the top numbers.
The price has skyrocketed in a row.
Phra Rod, small print, Mahawan temple, belonging to Kamnan Mana Kongwuthipanya.
Next, Phra Rod Pim Lek, Wat Mahawan, Muang District, Lamphun Province, is a secondary amulet.
that is now becoming a trendy monk
Easy to buy, easy to sell
because popular prints are rare and rare
The ones that come out are usually the ones that are damaged, less beautiful, and the price is high, so I turned to look for a beautiful amulet like this one belonging to Kamnan Mana Khongwuthi Panya, which is perfect and beautiful.
It's really easy to see, too.
balanced form
deep print
Soft brown flesh color.
There are white stains on tight islands.
Tell your age to an era naturally -- that's important.
High price but enough to pay
Phra Somdet Ket Chaiyo, printed 6 layers throughout the chest, Chaiyo Worawihan Temple of Ekachai Visahapanich.
The next item is Phra Somdet Ket Chaiyo, printed with 6 layers, bust throughout, 1 of 3 standard prints.
who believe in the divine power for the user to worship
happiness, success, progress
safe
I've heard of the old Phra Somdej admirers
Said it was a powerful print.
Mercy
Inspiring the sons and family to respect and love
because Somdej built it for his mother
The amulet has delicate art lines, a grooved chest, comparable to a mother who is breastfeeding a child, which is blood in the chest.
until the body is thin
Make those who use worship to receive love and gratitude from those around them like a mother loves her children.
This amulet belonging to Sia Ekachai Visahapanich is a real amulet, easy to look at, original condition, beautiful, champion like this, nowadays it is very rare--the price is not mentioned, but it is estimated that it is definitely old in millions.
Phra Somdet printed triangle on the front of the pillow
Small chedi, Wat Mai, Amornrot of Kong Phra Somdej.
Followed by Phra Somdej Triangle, pillow face, small chedi, Wat Mai Amornros, Bang Khun Phrom Sub-district, Bangkok, Phra Dee, a popular group
Since being raised from the small chedi of Wat Mai Amataros in 1963, which is a chedi containing the ashes of the Thanakoset family
It is believed that it is an amulet created by Somdej To with the large chedi because the pattern, material, and plaque are the same.
Print amulets can be divided into 6 types: 1. Print Chedi Waek Man
2. Print a triangle in front of the pillow.
3. Pim Yuen in the posture of giving blessings, 4. Meditation print, 5. Reclining print and 6. Double base print.
In that era, there were many people who worshiped from temples, especially a triangular amulet with a pillow face, like this one of Siakong, Phra Somdej, which the pre-teens popularly wrapped around their necks until they were called “Phra Jikko”. Nowadays, they are highly popular.
The price is hundreds of thousands--the figure in the picture is several hundred thousand.
Amulet distributed to the big chef
Powder mixed with love, Luang Pu Suk, Pak Klong Makham Tao Temple of Sathit, Ratchaburi.
Next is an amulet distributed by Mae Krua, mixed with love powder, Phra Kru Wimonkunakorn (Luang Pu Suk) at Pak Klong Makham Temple, Thao, Wat Sing District, Chainat Province.
Close the eyes amulet, mixed with love powder
Originally from the eastern coastal cities such as Phra Pidta, Luang Por Kaew.
Wat Kruewan
2. Phra Pidta of Luang Pu Chin
Wat Tha Lat Nuea
while the central region
It is also popular to create various prints.
Powder mixed with love, known as "black powder" in many schools, such as Phra Phong Dam, Somdej Phra Sangkharat (Pae) of Wat Suthat, Phra Phong Dam, Luang Por Pring, Wat Bang Pakok.
and is famous for being
“Black powder amulet of the Chao Phraya River Basin” is an amulet created by Luang Pu Suk.
and printed Buddha images like this one of Sia Sathit Ratchaburi, which he built for women
who came to help with the measurement
Find food to cook for food, so it's called "Phra Chak Mae Krua"--now it's a hundred thousand amulet.
Comparable with other popular prints of yours
Pidta Buddha amulet, containing a box of Reverend Grandfather Iam, Saphan Sung Temple belonging to the elder Kraisorn, Phakaphon sub-district.
Followed by Phra Pidta, packed in a box
Luang Pu Iam Pathomnam, Saphan Sung Temple, Pak Kret District, Nonthaburi Province
discovered from the pagoda
in front of the ubosot of the temple
that has existed since
Luang Pu Iam
abbot
In 1991, the Pidta amulet was discovered, the same type as the closed eye amulet that Luang Pu Iam built, looking at the texture, looking at the print and the age of old.
It is believed that it is an amulet that Luang Pu Iam built and contained.
causing a number of monks to flock to worship the dungeons with great pomp
making the price of amulets in the middle of a thousand trees into the middle to the end of ten thousand
in just a few days
When the monks enter the central field
The price touched a hundred thousand.
causing the "Ghost Hand" to come out and mix, so they play with each other wrong
Until they were afraid to stop playing for many years until 4-5 years ago, a large generation of monks, straight line, came out to suggest the consideration of monks and real monks clearly, so the popularity gradually returned.
At present, a real amulet as beautiful as this one belonging to the elder Kraisorn Phakaprot has been priced in hundreds of thousands.
first coin
Copper with gold slabs, Luang Phor Cham of Wat Takong of Itthi Chavalitthamrong.
another item is
First coin (crossed gun), two ears, 1942, copper material, gold plated, Luang Phor Chaem Inthachoto, Takong Temple, Nakhon Pathom Province, immortal Phra Kechi Achan
Nakhon Pathom city, famous for its powerful alchemy.
Both Buddhist magic and occult magic
Joining the Indochinese era, Luang Pho Jat, Bang Krabao Temple, Luang Pho Jong, Window Nok Temple, Luang Por Kong, Bang Kraphom Temple, Luang Pho Yi, Sattahip Temple
He is a disciple of the successor of Phuttakom, Luang Por Ta, Wat Phaniang Taek, Luang Pu Boon, Wat Klang Bang Kaew, etc., thus creating amulets, talismans, having powers in both mercy, great power, invulnerability.
For example, Phra Din in front of Taphon, Phra Khun Phaen in front of Taphon, Phra Prai Phet, mixed with soil in front of Taphon, Takrut, spelled balls, and red Yantra fabrics have unique designs.
The shape is unique.
like the first coin
Tanpat shape, padputtan, 16-pointed, or popularly known as Gong Chak Coin, marked with Pali characters, Soros Maha Mongkhon, the 16 Kings, Namana, Nook Anaka, Kor On, Nor A, Na Aka-an.
different from those of contemporary monks
popularly created as
Round oval coin and sema shaped coin
Buddhist monks are divided into 2 blocks: one ear (Luang Por's face has only one ear) and two-ear block, Luang Por's face has both ears. Like this coin of Sia Petch-Itthi Chavalithamrong, it is a coin, 2 blocks, texture. Copper, gold plated, full of hundred--Excellent condition, original like this, straight line saw and told
Let's fight to the millions
Phaya Tao Ruen amulet, Sukjai model, gold amulet, Luang Pu Liu, Rai Taengthong Temple of Wisoot Charoenyont.
The other coin is Phaya Tao Ruen Coin, Sukjai Series, gold material, 1994, Luang Pu Liu, Rai Taeng Thong Temple, Kamphaeng Saen District, Nakhon Pathom Province, 1 in the famous coin series that made its name
Created as a commemorative coin, during the merit ceremony, the 89-year-old ceremony has been widely popular.
among students from Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong
Only gold material, this coin type of Xiao Wisuot Charoenyont, specially created according to the number of orders.
Currently looking for each other
Fight prices up to hundreds of thousands.
Goodbye September with the closing story of Mr. Kai, amulet fanatic in Ang Thong village.
who seek to rent monks around every village nearby
in order to sell the Grand Master Phra Sanam
Has had a good income since young
Until now, 50 years old, has a family, 1 wife, 3 children.
It's not very good.
but not needy
because of the profession of buying and selling monks
What the villagers call "Sian Kai", which has a slogan to talk with pride that
"Play monks, see for yourself, buy by yourself, sell by yourself, never lose"
Especially in the Xian Kai family will always boast that
Family income comes from playing monks.
Until the new epidemic of Covid-19, 2 years ago, Sian Kai began to find it difficult to buy amulets because the villagers stayed at home.
Rarely, people sell amulets.
When the semester starts, two children have to pay ten thousand tuition fees.
Wife asked.
Where to get money and bullying that I used to warn you to find a backup career
I can't buy monks. Now what to do?
Xian Kai was annoyed and said that it was my duty.
I will find money for my child's tuition.
and called his son
Put an amulet in a gold-encrusted casket around his neck
Tell them to sell it in the Sanam Phra, the price is at least 5 ten thousand.
The son was missing for half a day.
Call back and say
He bargained for only 30,000 ten thousand Xian Kai said that he was right.
Can't I ask him a little more?
Just the cost of the gold box alone is already 30,000, and it's not worth the amulet at all.
The son listened and hesitated, saying he wouldn't give it.
because he only asked to buy amulets
The monks don't buy
because he is a monk
At this point, Xian Kai told the child in a flirtatious voice that
So sell it baby
After receiving the tuition
The son came home, brought the money to his mother.
who listened to his son telling stories about Phra Ke, couldn't resist, rather his husband said that no matter where he bragged and played monks, he never lost money
Because when making only 5 thousand baht per baht, the price is less than ten thousand, bought 2 thousand amulets, cost only ten thousand, now they can sell 30 thousand -- considered not to lose the brand
Lord Amita Buddha.
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