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PHOLD177R : CE 1932 Phra Phong Pim Phra Pidta, Nuea Phong Bai Lan powder – best of protection & metta (LP Jui, Wat Chakkrawadrajawas, Bangkok )
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Name: Phra Phong Pim Phra Pidta, Nuea Phong Bai Lan powder

From: LP Jui, Wat Chakkrawadrajawas, Bangkok

Origin: Thailand

Year: BE2475 (CE1932)

Size: 1.5 cm x 1.8 cm

Material: This Buddha amulet is created from “Phong Bai Lan” or holy palm leaf which monk inscribed Yant on the leaf, then burnt and crushed into powder. This powder is mixed with old amulet powder of Wat Chakkrawadrajawas or Wat Sam Pluem and finally covered with black polish.

Purpose: LP Jui would like to give the amulet for help worshiper from dangerous and problem.

Ceremony: LP Jui created and strongly blessed Phra Ratsami amulet followed LP Jao Ma’s method who was old abbot and great magical monk.

Power: Phra Ratsami amulet by LP Jui holds many powers such as protecting worshiper from dangers and fatal accidents. Moreover, this powerful amulet is the best of charming and Metta (mercy).

The History of Wat Chakkrawadrajawas:
Wat Chakkrawadrajawas Woramahavihara (or Wat Sam Pluem) is located on Chakkrawad Road and Soi Wanich (Sampeng). An ancient temple dating from the Ayutthaya Period called Wat Nang Pluem , its name was changed to Wat Sam Pluem .

In approximately 1819, Chao Phraya Bodin Decha (Sing Singhaseni) , the leading general in the reign of King Rama III, began rebuilding the temple. Upon completion he presented the temple to King Rama III as a royal temple and it was given the name that is bears to this day. The temple has many interesting structures such as the large phra prang, the Mondop Phra Buddhabat, the crocodile pond, and Khao Phra Buddha Chai.

The phra vihara once housed the Phra Bang, an important Buddha image that was brought from Vientiane. At present this image resides in Luang Prabang, Laos, King IV having returned it to Laos in 1866.

Besides the usual buildings that are found in a temple such as the phra ubosot, the phra vihara, of which there are three, the tripitaka tower, and the Mondop Phra Buddhabat, there is also a shrine houses a statue of Chao Phraya Bodin Decha. In front of and slightly to one side of the phra ubosot there is a pond where crocodiles were kept, the origin of the expression the "crocodiles of Wat Sam Pluem ". (reference from http://www.dhammathai.org)

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Amulets by LP Jui, Wat Chakkrawadrajawas, Bangkok


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