Phra Somdej Wat Rakhang amulet, cracked surface, mixed with old powder, large print, popular shape, Ketu Thalu Sum (Model M-16), released in 1993.
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Phra Somdej Wat Rakhang amulet, cracked surface, mixed with old powder, large print, popular shape, Ketu Thalu Sum (Model M-16), released in 1993.
Product details: Phra Somdej Wat Rakhang amulet, cracked surface, mixed with old powder, large print, popular shape, Ketu Thalu Sum (Model M-16), released in 1993.
Phra Somdej Wat Rakhang amulet, made of ivory cracked material, mixed with old powder, beautiful with Buddhist art, valuable with the Buddha's virtues, Somdej Phra Buddhacarya (To Brahmaramsi) has been through the most Buddhist consecration ceremonies and blessed alone by famous monks all over the country 22 times.
These Phra Somdej amulets, made from cracked sesame seeds mixed with old powder,
received the kind support of the clergy of Bang Khun Thian, Bang Bon District, and monks from Wat Rakhang Kositaram. Luang Por Utama presided over the clergy and Luang Por Thaweesak, the abbot of Wat Srinuan, presided over the creation of
two types of Phra Somdej Wat Rakhang amulets:
1. The large, popular type with a ketu thalu soum (25,000 amulets), and
2. The Garuda with an alms bowl ( 25,000 amulets)
. A total of 50,000 amulets
were donated to the Thonburi Special Prison to be given to devotees of Somdej Phra Buddhacarya (To Brahmaramsi) for worship and as souvenirs for amulet collectors. Both types of Phra Somdej Wat Rakhang amulets are beautiful amulets with exquisite Buddhist art and virtues. They are created using the ancient process of hand-printing and mixing old powder to preserve the cracked sesame seeds. Each amulet has a unique cracked sesame seed pattern. The beauty of each one is therefore different.
The purpose of the project is
to raise funds for the construction of a school and hospital for inmates at Thonburi Special Prison in Bangkok. The facility will serve as a training center for behavioral development, general education, vocational education, and religious studies to develop these individuals into good citizens. This initiative is seen as a way of returning good people to society and providing opportunities for those who have gone astray or are unaware of their actions to rehabilitate themselves. Furthermore, the facility will serve as a medical center for ill inmates, providing them with humanitarian treatment. The construction cost approximately 7 million baht.
The materials used to create the Buddha image were
a mixture of old powders from Wat Rakhang, Bang Khun Phrom, Wat Ketchaiyo, old powders from Somdej Phra Pilan, 108 types of Kesorn, incense ashes from the ordination hall of Wat Rakhang, Wan Intharawihan, Wat Mai Ammatarot, Wat Ketchaiyo, Wat Rai Khing, and Wat Sothon Wararam. In addition, old and broken Buddha images such as Luang Pu Thuat, Chao Khun Nor, and Luang Pu Toh were ground up and mixed together to create the material. Then, all the materials were put through three Buddhist consecration ceremonies: one at Phutthamonthon, one at Wat Mai Ammatarot, and one at Wat Rakhang Khositaram. After these were ground up and mixed together to create the
Buddha image, it was consecrated and blessed individually 22 times.
After the Buddha image was completely prepared, it was consecrated at Wat Phra Samut Chedi and the grand Buddhist consecration ceremony was held at Phutthamonthon. The Buddha consecration ceremony was held at Tham Suea Temple and 99 monks chanted the Chinnabanchorn mantra 108 times to make this Phra Somdej amulet different from other amulets.
List of monks who consecrated the amulets individually 22 times:
1. Luang Pho Lam Yai, Wat Thung Lad Ya, Kanchanaburi Province
2. Kru Ba In Intho, Wat Khanthawas, Chiang Mai Province
3. Luang Pu Mun, Wat Ban Chan, Sisaket Province
4. Luang Pho Khun, Wat Ban Rai, Nakhon Ratchasima Province
5. Luang Pho Uttama, Wat Wang Wiwekharam, Kanchanaburi Province
6. Luang Pho Phun, Wat Phai Lom, Nakhon Pathom Province
7. Luang Pu Tim, Wat Phra Khao, Ayutthaya Province
8. Luang Pu Suk, Wat Khao Takhro Phetchaburi Province
9. Phra Ajahn Chamnian, Tham Suea Temple, Krabi Province
10. Kru Ba Duang Dee, Tha Champee Temple, Chiang Mai Province
11. Luang Ta Lamai, Aranyik Temple, Phitsanulok Province
12. Luang Pho Perm, Pom Kaew Temple, Ayutthaya
Province 13. Luang Pho Thuam, Sri Suwan Temple, Surat Thani Province
14. Luang Pho Klan, Khao Or Temple, Phatthalung
Province 15. Luang Pho Chin, Nam Lom Temple, Lampang Province
16. Luang Pu Khrueng, Sa Kamphaeng Yai Temple, Sisaket Province
17. Luang Pu Khiao, Huai Ngo Temple, Pattani Province
18. Phra Ajahn Phairin, Phra Sri Mahathat Temple, Phitsanulok Province
19. Luang Pho Borisut, Kaew Korawaram Temple, Krabi Province
20. Luang Pho Thiang, Phra Phutthabat Khao Kradong Temple, Buriram Province
21. Luang Pho Waew, Bang Saphan Temple, Phitsanulok Province
22. Luang Pho Thaweesak, Srinuan Temple, Bangkok Province
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.....The best of the most beautiful Buddha image material...
.....The best of the most beautiful cracked sesame pattern material...
.....The best of the most individual consecration ceremony...
.....The best of meticulousness in creating more than every Phra Somdej model...
.....The best of sacredness, sacred powers of the Buddha and miracles...
.....The best of the most mixed materials in creating...
.....The best of the rituals in the Maha Buddha Abhiseka ceremony and pure intentions...
In addition to the Buddha image being more beautiful than any other Phra Somdej, it is also full of Buddhist power and miraculous powers. Believe it or not, this has already happened in Lopburi and Suphanburi provinces, namely:
- An incident occurred in Khok Krathiam Subdistrict, Mueang District, Lopburi Province. The Thonburi Special Ship delivered a cracked-patterned Phra Somdej Wat Rakhang amulet to the Khok Krathiam Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO) chairman for those interested in renting and worshipping. However, the SAO chairman was unaware of what was inside the mailbox. Fearing it might be a bomb, he hesitated to open it. Police were called to investigate and open the package. The officers took the mailbox to the open area and fired several shots at it with an M16 rifle, unaware that the amulet inside was actually a Phra Somdej amulet. The mailbox shattered, but the amulet and its frame were unharmed. The incident shocked everyone who witnessed the incident.
- An incident occurred in Si Prachan District, Suphan Buri Province. We received information from Khun Pratana Kaewwong, who had rented and worshipped 10 Phra Somdej Wat Rakhang amulets, 5 amulets of each type, and kept them in her car. She drove from Bangkok to return home in Suphan Buri Province. On the way, a 10-wheel truck was coming the other way and lost control, crashing into Khun Pratana's car with great force. The entire car was damaged, but Khun Pratana was unharmed due to the power of the Phra Somdej Wat Rakhang amulets in the car.
The reason why this Phra Somdej amulet, in addition to having the most beautiful image, also possesses Buddhist powers and miraculous powers is because
1. The powder used to create the amulet was brought to the Buddha consecration ceremony three times. It is genuine old amulet powder
. 2. When the amulet was completed, it was brought to the Maha Buddha consecration ceremony five more times, along with the chanting of the Chinnabanchorn mantra 108 times.
3. It was the last solo consecration by three famous guru monks before their deaths: Luang Pho Lam Yai of Wat Thung Lat Ya in Kanchanaburi Province; Kru Ba In Intho of Wat Kathawas in Chiang Mai Province; and Luang Pu Mun of Wat Ban Jan in Sisaket Province.
List of monks who consecrated the amulets individually 22 times:
1. Luang Pho Lam Yai, Wat Thung Lad Ya, Kanchanaburi Province
2. Kru Ba In Intho, Wat Khanthawas, Chiang Mai Province
3. Luang Pu Mun, Wat Ban Chan, Sisaket Province
4. Luang Pho Khun, Wat Ban Rai, Nakhon Ratchasima Province
5. Luang Pho Uttama, Wat Wang Wiwekharam, Kanchanaburi Province
6. Luang Pho Phun, Wat Phai Lom, Nakhon Pathom Province
7. Luang Pu Tim, Wat Phra Khao, Ayutthaya Province
8. Luang Pu Suk, Wat Khao Takhro Phetchaburi Province
9. Phra Ajahn Chamnian, Tham Suea Temple, Krabi Province
10. Kru Ba Duang Dee, Tha Champee Temple, Chiang Mai Province
11. Luang Ta Lamai, Aranyik Temple, Phitsanulok Province
12. Luang Pho Perm, Pom Kaew Temple, Ayutthaya
Province 13. Luang Pho Thuam, Sri Suwan Temple, Surat Thani Province
14. Luang Pho Klan, Khao Or Temple, Phatthalung
Province 15. Luang Pho Chin, Nam Lom Temple, Lampang Province
16. Luang Pu Khrueng, Sa Kamphaeng Yai Temple, Sisaket Province
17. Luang Pu Khiao, Huai Ngo Temple, Pattani Province
18. Phra Ajahn Phairin, Phra Sri Mahathat Temple, Phitsanulok Province
19. Luang Pho Borisut, Kaew Korawaram Temple, Krabi Province
20. Luang Pho Thiang, Phra Phutthabat Khao Kradong Temple, Buriram Province
21. Luang Pho Waew, Bang Saphan Temple, Phitsanulok Province
22. Luang Pho Thaweesak, Srinuan Temple, Bangkok Province
This is the first time in the history of the amulet industry that 50,000 amulets were created. They are all made of cracked sesame-like material. They were individually blessed by 22 monks, taking a full 3 months to complete. It took 1 year and 9 months to complete the creation, making them powerful and sacred. They are therefore ideal for worship as a spiritual support and to protect oneself and one's family. They can also be given as souvenirs to those who respect them.
There are two types in total: the large type with the hair passing through the arch and the Garuda chest type with the head of an alms bowl.
If any members have experience, please share.
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