Phra Siwali amulet with a bag, made of black palm leaf oil powder, by Luang Phor Kuay.

 





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Phra Siwali amulet with a bag, made of black palm leaf oil powder, by Luang Phor Guay.

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This is a Phra Siwali amulet, depicting a monk with a shoulder bag, made of black oil-infused powder and palm leaf. It's a Luang Phor Guay amulet from Wat Khositataram, Chai Nat Province, made in 2515 BE (1972 CE). "

Clay amulets do not include a shoulder bag," while "oil-infused powder amulets must include a shoulder bag." 

This amulet is universally popular and is included in standard amulet competitions organized by the Thai Amulet and Buddha Image Association. The mold and material meet international standards. It's very rare and difficult to find . It's crucial to study and differentiate between black clay and black oil-infused powder amulets . 

*****Warning!!! There are many fakes and imitations. Please be careful when purchasing!!!***** 

The material is the same as the black nine-leaf Bodhi amulet, which fetches millions of baht! This amulet is exceptionally beautiful, easily ranking in the top 3 of competitions . It's a highly sought-after black powder amulet with clear standards. 

Luang Phor Guay's Phra Siwali amulets are renowned because he was able to consecrate them exceptionally well; no one else could consecrate them better than him, or perhaps some others could surpass him. 

This particular amulet was passed down through generations from Ajarn Tao Suphan, a prominent disciple who was a contemporary of Luang Phor Guay. This is a highly respected individual who shares knowledge in the lineage of Luang Phor Guay. He is a devotee and collector of Luang Phor Guay amulets, and his selections are always certified as authentic and of the highest quality. This particular amulet is a Phra Siwali (Sivali Buddha) in the style of a monk's bag, made of black palm leaf oil powder (a popular variant). 

Luang Phor Guay of Wat Khositaram is a standard amulet, officially recognized and sought after in amulet competitions. It has become one of his most prized amulets, highly requested by his disciples, rivaling even his coins or Phra Prok Pho (Buddha image under a Bodhi tree). 

This particular style and material have been universally popular for a long time. 

Created in 2500 BE (Buddhist Era), it was made and consecrated by Luang Phor himself at the temple for his disciples. He was confident in the power of the Phra Siwali amulet, controlling its size and invoking its power through specific mantras. 

This amulet is beautiful, complete, and easy to authenticate. Remnants of the powder used in its creation are still visible on the surface, clearly showing the impressions of Luang Phor's molding process. 

#The Phra Siwali amulet of Luang Phor Guay, Wat Khositaram, is a prominent sacred object among his disciples, ranking among the earliest of his amulets. 

The Phra Somdej Waek Mhan (a type of amulet depicting Phra Siwali) was the most widely distributed by Luang Phor Guay, primarily around 2500 BE (Buddhist Era). He was particularly fond of this type of amulet. Sometimes, he would use clay to create amulets that could represent the direction of offerings to Phra Mae Charat (a female deity), a secret technique he employed. Luang Phor Guay believed that those who invoked this clay amulet would receive protection from Phra Mae Charat, as he invoked the spirit of evil with the mantra "Phowa Ni Ta La." 

#The Phra Siwali amulet is also known for bringing good fortune. 

Luang Phor Guay distributed these amulets easily, and individuals are advised to regularly recite the mantra to pray for luck and prosperity. This is believed to bring success in business and eventually lead to becoming wealthy. He emphasized that the mantra should be written in your own handwriting; if it weren't effective, he wouldn't have given it directly to his disciples.

Praying for good fortune and success in business to Phra Siwali... Generally, nowadays, the belief stems from the history of Phra Siwali, which sometimes says he was in the womb for 7 years, 7 months, and 7 days, yet his abundance resulted in continuous wealth and offerings. Even after reaching adulthood and ordaining as a monk in the monastery of Phra Sariputra, he continued to receive offerings without interruption. This was due to four contributing factors: wherever he went, leaders and people consistently brought him goods and services as offerings. Therefore, he was able to continue his lineage as a deity, becoming an Aetadakar (a being known for bringing abundant wealth). 

One such mantra is the "Phra Siwali Worship Mantra, Luang Pho Kuay of Wat Khotaram, Chai Nat Province," which he memorized in his own handwriting and emphasized reciting daily. The original mantra of Phra Siwali, in Luang Pho Kuay's own handwriting, is as follows:

"Sipicha Maha Thero..." "Prajñālābhapūchitomanussodevatāindobrahmāyamo yakkhāvā pitassasa nirantaram panalābha subkāreānenti niccaṃ sivaliddethrassa lābhocha sakkārohoti sivalīmahātherancha pūjakassasadāraṃ sathāvāpi khāthancha saṃvattanassa lābhocha praṭṭakārohoti therassa anubhāvena lābhometusabbadā etena saccavādchena lābhohosathāsabbadā." 

After reciting this invocation for blessings and good fortune, continue with the following mantra for worshipping Phra Sivalī, reciting it three times a day for seven days.

This will bring good fortune and fulfill all your desires:

"Sīvalīchamahāthero devatānarapūchito soraho paccayadimhi Sīvalīchamahāthero. " "Yakkha Deva Abhipujito Soraho Paccayatimhi Ehang Vantami Tang Sadasivali Therassa Aetang Kunang Sawattibhalang Bhavantume"

These two verses of the worship mantra, when recited regularly as a daily routine, will bring good fortune, ease in business, and lead to becoming a wealthy person, even a millionaire, and receiving blessings every day. The worship of Phra Siwali involves maintaining moral conduct, reciting mantras, and meditating. The secret is revealed as "offering honey to Phra Siwali today." The ability to offer honey to Phra Siwali, which brings continuous good fortune, is a symbol of his past merit. Phra Siwali had previously offered fresh honey to the Vipassi Buddha and his disciples. Through the merit of this offering, Phra Siwali's life, in all his future lives, was filled with good fortune and free from suffering.

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Date of announcement 2026-02-18 21:42:26


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