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PHOLD202R : CE 1954: 108 Holy Powders Phra Nak Prok AJ Chum Originally Chipped Right Side – powerful amulet for health & protection (Wat Yuan Saphan Khow (Samananamborihan), Bangkok)
with Katha: AJChumChaikiri
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Size 1.2 cm x 2.1 cm




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Name: Phra Nak Prok (Buddha Naga) AJ Chum Originally Chipped on Right Side

**This amulet is handmade and old age, so the condition may

change by time that is regarded as charm of old amulet.

Color: black

From: Wat Yuan Saphan Khow (Samananamborihan), Bangkok

Origin: Thailand

Year: BE2497 (CE1954)

Size: 1.2 cm x 2.1 cm

Purpose: AJ Chum kindly blessed for Wat Yuan Saphan

Khow (Samananamborihan) to help temple earn donations to develop

and restore old buildings.
Material:This Naga Buddha is created from 108 holy powders

which AJ Chum collected from old Buddha amulets for more than 20

chambers in Suphanburi Province by guidance of LP Kong spirit

(Ajarn of Khun Paen). Also AJ Chum traveled to collect more

powder in Northern region and E-San (Northeastern) region.
Ceremony: AJ Chum began making and blessed this amulet from 16

May – 5 June 1954. In ceremony, AJ Chum invited Buddha’s doctor

‘Ruesi Cheevokgomaraphat’ to join in blessing to build great

power.
Power: People believe Phra Nak Prok has powerful power in

protection against harm, dangers and bad things, bringing

peacefulness and turning bad destiny to good. In fact, Phra

Nak Prok is a Buddha image of people born on Saturday. It is

propitious for people on this day to worship Phra Nak Prok in

order to enhance their life and fortune. However, worshiping

Phra Nak Prok is also good for people in other days.
Morever, this Buddha Naga was invited power of Buddha’s doctor

‘Ruesi Cheevokgomaraphat’ that can carry off illness very well.
For Your Information: Phra Nak Prok (also Pang Nak Prok) is name of the Buddha

image under the covering by Naga. This image derived when Buddha

was in practice of being enlightened. Buddha sat under the big

Bodhi tree (Srimahapho) and kept doing meditation. One day, it

rained 7 days and 7 nights and Phaya Mujarin (king of great

snakes) saw and was afraid that Buddha would get wet, so he

covered Buddha with himself like an umbrella. In fact, Phaya

Mujarin had faith in Buddha. When it stopped raining, Phaya

Mujarin transformed himself into a human and paid respect to

Buddha.

The Biography of AJ Chum Chaikiri:
Here is information about the superb guru master named AJ Chum

Chaikeeree.AJ Chum was an alumni at Samnak Khao Or where is the

oldest magic center in Thailand, now well-known as temple Wat

Khao Or in Phatthalung Province.
AJ Chum was interested in magic when he was very young. Only age

5, he could stop a poisonous snake and a fierce dog to open its

mouth with a few mantras. His father was a good source in

learning magic for him. He learnt magic from his father. At age

7, he made a gun blow up when he put his hand on a muzzle and

only spelt eleven magical words.
When he was 20, he got ordained as a Buddhist monk. For 15 years

in monkhood, then he resigned when he was 35. He got married but

still associated with magic. When he heard about magic gurus, he

went to them to learn magic. With his talent, he could apply

magic to help people. AJ Chum progressed in magic very much.
AJ Chum once made people see his sacredness that he told his

disciple to sit down and had someone fire a gun. Wonderfully,

the bullet did not come out!
For charm magic, he consecrated sesame oil and dabbed the oil on

baby mice and a mother cat. Then he let them in the same cage.

Astonishingly, baby mice sucked a mother cat breasts and a

mother cat was willing to give milk to baby mice unlike its

instinct.
Surname Chaikiri comes from Khun Chaikiri who was an important

warrior of Phatthalung Province in the past. Khun Chaikiri who

knew magic and mantras was a great grandfather of AJ Chum.
AJ Chum was very famous in those days. His amulets gave people

miraculous experiences. AJ Chum passed away in 2525 BE (1982

CE). Nowadays, magic of AJ Chum is regarded timeless.


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