Sunday, June 20, 2021

Rian Maha Larp (Great Fortune), Roon Sarm (3rd batch), Nur Fabart, Made at 84 years old, Luang Phor Pha, Wat Kok Dok Mai, Chainat (B.E.2550).

Size : 4 cm (Diameter)

Made by Nur Fabart (made of Monk's Alms bowl material). Behind is Yant Ha ~ Phra Chao Ha Phra Ong may be translated (as the 5 blessings of Buddha). Which are "Na-Mo-Put-Ta-Ya". Although less known by the general public, it is considered as one of the “Yant Kru” (fundamental yant). These sacred utterances (Mantras) are usually pronounced over and over by buddhist monks, in order to enter a high level of meditation. They can be found in many buddhist representations. 


Generally speaking, Phra Chao Ha Phra Ong will bring Good Luck, Happiness and Well Being to the wearer. It will also protect you from the potential surrounding Bad Spirits, Metta Maha Niyom (makes people around you love you, and be kind to you)  Kongkrapan Chatri (helps make you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Kaew Klaad Plodpai (helps push you away from all danger)


The alms bowl material in Thailand is consider as a very good material. Especially amulets made by this kind of material are particularly good for easy "cari makan". Why? Because most Thai monks have to seek alms everyday. Before the go out form the temple, they would chant some mantra (Katha) on their own alms bowl, so that they can get a "good harvest". Make sure they won't come back empty-handed. The material of this alms bowl is baptised by the sun and the moon, and when it is broken, it will frequently used to be one type of material to made an amulet. So the Nur Fabart (alms bowl) material of this amulet is very good! Especially for those who are doing sales and business.
Luang Phor Pha of Wat Kok Dok Mai.