Pra Pong Ratsamee, Tan Jao Chui, Wat Sam Pleum
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SKU: BA047D2 Category: Before BE 2525 Tags: Invulnerability, protection Description Additional information Description Pra Chaiwat (Pra Pong Ratsamee), Tan Jao Chui, Wat Sam Pleum BE 2475 Phra Mongkon Tipmunee or better known as Tan Jao Jui was a famous monk of Wat Sam Pleum, Bangkok and student of the great Tan Jao Maa of the same temple. In his day he was a very famous monk and it is unfortunate that the younger generation of amulet collectors know little of him. He was thought for example to be the most advanced practioner of higher level meditation and his amulets were widely known throughout the kingdom. His most famous pim without doubt is Pra Chaiwat or commonly known as Pra Pong Ratsamee as offered here. This was originally made by Tan Jao Ma. The amulet is made from Pong Bailan and the powder / fragments of many famous Phra Kru from Wat Sam Pleum. The reverse features the magic spell or yant named ”Ang”. The amulet itself was created using archaic procedure and spells documented at Wat Prakaew. Pra Chaiwat (Pra Pong Ratsamee), Tan Jao Jui, Wat Sam Pleum Today his amulets are much sought after and as such it gives me pleasure to offer this entirely genuine example in beautiful condition. These pims are believed to be powerful talismans for protection and invulnerability / Kong Krapan Phra Lep Mue, Rasami print, Than Chao Chui, Wat Sam Pluem, Bangkok, year 1932. Phra Mongkol Thipmuni (Chao Chui) Wat Sam Pluem. He is a disciple of Chao Ma. of Wat Sam Pluem The master who created the famous Phra Chaiwat Lord Chui He is a monk who is an expert in Vipassana meditation is very famous. Sacred objects that you created and is well known and popular The most widely played is Phra Chaiwat, a Buddha amulet made of powder, with a deep talisman (Ang) stamped on the back. Made in 1932, the main material for making Phra Than Chao Chui is old palm leaf powder. Burn the fire and mix it with pieces of the amulets of Phra Wat Sam Pluem. many broken Phra Pim Nail Mu Rasami, Lord Chao Chui, with a talisman stamped on the back. Outstanding Buddha power of invulnerability and the Buddhist virtues of Metta Mahaniyom This one is in very good condition. Classic old texture, very bold, lots of substance. Mixed with many old substances Additional information Temple Wat Sam Pleum
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