Showing posts with label LP Maha Surasak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LP Maha Surasak. Show all posts

Saturday, February 3, 2024

Louk Om Tian Cai (Candle Wax), Roon Setthi (Millionaire Batch / 百万富翁期), Chao Khun Maha Surasak, Wat Pradu (B.E.2556).

Made by leftover main candle wax of phuttha-phisek ceremony for Rian Setthi on B.E.2556. Then stick with 24k real gold leafs. Only given to the close student (luksit) who attended the ceremony on that day. *Encased with openable Silver Casing with 3 hooks. Bring Good Fortune, Boost up your Luck, Kaew Klaad Plodpai (helps you push away from all danger), Metta Maha Niyom (makes people around you love you, and be kind to you).

Rian Setthi (Millionaire Coin / 百万富翁硬币) Caek Than, Neur Thong Satta (七宝铜), Chao Khun Maha Surasak, Wat Pradu (B.E.2556).

Made : 10,000 pcs

Setthi : a Millionaire / the symbol of wealthy and rich.

Brand new, Unworn. Encased with waterproof acrylic casing. Very beautiful condition!

*Chao Khun Maha Surasak was merciful to consecrated and hand inscribed additional Yantra and Signature. Punched with a temple code.

Roop Muern Pump Roon Raek (1st batch), Nuer Thong Rakhang (temple bell material), Chao Khun Maha Surasak, Wat Pradu (B.E.2555).


Serial No. : 2221

Made : 3,000 pcs

Brand new, Unworn. Encased with waterproof acrylic casing. Come with original temple box.

*Chao Khun Maha Surasak was merciful to consecrated and hand inscribed additional Yantra and Signature on the bottom. Punched with two temple codes.

The purpose of creation to raise funds for restoration facilities inside Wat Pradu, Samut Songkhram Province.

*Nuer Thong Rakhang (temple bell material) consists of the talisman sheet of Mongkut PhraPhuttha Chao (Buddha's Crown), Mongkut Phrom (Brahma's Crown), and Maha Rangap Prap Hongsa, Dao Lom Duern, Kho Kin Nom Seur (Cow drink Tiger's milk), Nu Kin Nom Maew (Mice drink Cat's milk), Lokathat, Yant Takrud 8 Doks, Solot Mongkhoon.

Locket Khawlamtad (Diamond Shape) Chao Khun Maha Surasak, behind is Daw Lom Deurn Talisman (Surrounded by the Stars), Nuer Fabart (Alms Bowl material), Wat Pradu (B.E.2554).


Stamped with a temple code. Encased with waterproof acrylic casing.

Filled with Phong Phutthakun holy powders covered with the talisman plate made by alms bowl material.

Daw Lom Deurn Talisman “The Stars around the Moon" means being loved by all people (Metta Maha Niyom). Wearer is loved by the people around him/her and his/her family, like a moon surrounded by stars.

昭坤玛哈素拉萨蓝色版本瓦面自身,背后是师父最出名之一的 “群星供月” 经文片,钵盂材质,帕杜皇家佛寺 (佛历:二五五四年)。

打上庙印记。已经镶好防水亚克力外壳。

背后放满 Phong Phutthakun 圣粉然后盖上由钵盂材质制成的 “群星供月” 经文片。

群星供月经文 ”月亮周围着星星“ 意味着被所有人所爱戴 (受欢迎)。佩戴者将会受到周围人和家人的喜爱,就像星星环绕着的月亮......

Saturday, January 27, 2024

Phrayant Maha Prab (Hanuman Talisman), Red Colour Velvet Fabric, Chao Khun Maha Surasak, Wat Pradu, Samut Songkhram Province (B.E.2557).


Size : 60.5 cm (Height) x 47 cm (Width)

Framed in gold colour metal frame with anti-reflective glass.

*Chao Khun Maha Surasak was merciful to consecrated and hand inscribed addtional Yantra, ”发大财“ and Signature. Stamped with temple's seal.

Phrayant Hanuman Maha Prab, wielding the power of 6 arms. Acrobatic, soaring, holding all weapons. Declare victory from the painting on the ceiling of “Sala Maha Prab” which is the legend of Wat Pradu. Summoning the power of holiness and penance Hanuman Maha Prab stat helps support one's destiny. Stay safe from all dangers, invulnerable, merciful and popular.

This Phrayant Hanuman Maha Prab talisman has Buddhist virtues possesses the power to overcome everything, and hanging this inside your house or shop can stay away from danger and improve fortune. Increase power and prestige.

Chao Khun Maha Surasak "Yant Hanuman Maha Prab" is one of the top Yantra in Thailand today. And this talisman stems from the wiccha (magical power) lineage of Luang Phor Khong ~ Wat Bangkaphom. This Yant has the power to overcome everything, and the person who wears this Phrayant can stay away from danger and improve luck. Enemies who can foresee danger in advance and have malicious intentions against themselves will not succeed. It can also add charm to yourself and is loved by men, women and children. In addition, this Phrayant can also defeat your competitors. Win over your competitors. Authority peoples will listen and respect the wearer.
Chao Khun Maha Surasak, Wat Pradu, Samut Songkhram Province.
Mantra praying for Hanuman Maha Prab. 
“Sala Maha Prab” in Wat Pradu. 

Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Khun Thalay, Neur Mai Bot, Chao Khun Maha Surasak, Wat Pradu (early batch).

Size : 7.7 cm (long) x 1.5 cm (thickness)

*Stamped with temple code.

Made by old temple pillar wood from ubosot (ordination hall). Crafted by the old temple monk. Handwritten Yantra by Chao Khun Maha Surasak. Those who are familiar with Phra Maha Surasak handwriting will be noticed that early period of handwriting and now latest are totally different.

Phra Maha Surasak studied the magic to create Khun Thalay from Ajahn Seng who is disciple of Phrakhru Phromwihantham (Luang Phor Boot Punmakhong) from Wat Phromwihan, Phetchaburi Province.

Effect : Best for secure good fortune in business, Great money Luck, Great charms and Strong in bringing up your opposite sex attraction.

Thursday, December 28, 2023

Phra Somdej, Neur Phong, Phim Wat Rakhang Kositaram (B.E.2564) Year : 2021

Somdej Phim 7 Chan (Phim Wat Ketchaiyo 7 Layers) made 5,500 pieces. Behind with Big Bell (Rakhang) red ink stamp. Come with original temple box. 

Approx Size : 3.8 cm (Height) x 2.6 cm (Width)  


A total of 22,000 pieces of this batch of sacred amulets were created.

Chao Khun Maha Surasak personally made the this batch of holy Phra Somdej in accordance with the ancient traditional method (according to Somdej Phra Phutthajarn Toh Phrom Rangsi ~ Ajarn Toh). He used the ancient method of making holy powder, writing the scriptures on the blackboard and erasing it, repeating it, and collecting this holy powder to supervise the creation of this batch of amulets. This batch of Phra Somdej & Pidta amulets that Ck Maha Surasak personally blessed and consecrated for raise fund for the construction of Wat Burilat temple, and it was made using the old model of Wat Rakang.

Somdej Phra Phutthajarn (Toh Phrom Rangsi), Wat Rakhang Kositaram Woramahawihan.

This batch of scared amulets was also blessed and consecrated with the 60th birthday of Rian Sema ceremony (11-13 June 2021) last month, included a total of 68 others gaeji ajarn (monks). Somdej Ajarn Toh has always been a good example for Chao Khun Maha Surasak to learn from. This time, Wat Pradoo Phra Aram Ruang used such a design method and arranged for blessing on the Temple Hall, which is of great significance. 

The raw material of the holy powder is made by the Ck Maha Surasak writing the scriptures on the blackboard and then erasing it.

This batch of sacred amulets is completely hand-pressed and cut by the Ck Maha Surasak himself and temple monks. It is different from the ones pressed by the factory machines on the market, and it is mixed with many precious materials. It is definitely a hand-made work! Because of hand cut of the edge, so each piece have it unique form. This sacred amulets made by the great Venerable Chao Khun Maha Surasak are hand cut and blessed step by step using ancient traditional methods. This will become one of the classics in the Chao Khun's holy amulets series. 

Chao Khun Maha Surasak of Wat Pradoo.
Powder of Phra Somdej, Wat Rakhang Kositaram, Bangkok.
Powder of Luang Phor Yeam, Wat Sam Ngam, Nakhon Pathom.
Powder of Phra Pathum Khan, Luang Phor Sodh, Wat Dhammakayaramdamnern. 
Powder of Phra Kru Kamphaeng Phet.
Powder of Phra Khong Kwan, Roon 1-3, Wat Pak Nam Phasi Charoen.
Phong Wahn 108, Wat Pak Nam Phasi Charoen.
Phong Thup (incense powder) from various famous places.
Phra Phong Somdej, Luang Phor Thong Suk, Wat Thanod Luang, Phetchaburi Province.
Powder of Luang Phor Unn, Wat Tan Kong, Phetchaburi Province.
Powder of Luang Phor Tat, Wat Chai Nat, Phetchaburi Province.

Tukkae Maha Larp (Great Fortune Gecko Amulet), Luang Phor Lam, Wat Samakkhi Tham, Bangkok.
Khaw Tok (Fried Rice) with Phra Ruang.
Nga Chang Hin (Ivory Fossil)
Khao San Hin (Rice Fossil), Sukhothai Period.
Shore in the shade.
The last step is to paint a layer of honey wax.
Sacred amulets Phra Phong Phim Somdej. 
Waiting to send in for the consecration and chanting ceremony. 
On the 5th cycle of 60 years old.
In the picture, Chao Khun Maha Surasak hand made for the Phra Somdej and Pidta sacred amulets in accordance with ancient traditional methods. Every grain is pressed and cut by hand, every step can't be careless. This time it is Wat Pradoo Phra Aram Ruang to raise funds for the construction of KUTI (house for the monk) at Wat Rakhang sub-temple Wat Burilat. The initiator is Wat Rakhang Abbot Chao Khun Tiang (just passed away recently).
Cut off the edge.
Chao Khun Maha Surasak 
Wat Pradoo
11-13 June B.E.2564 (chanted for 3 days and 3 nights)
 
This batch of Phra Phong Somdej & Pidta, Phim Wat Rakhang made total 22,000 pieces which come with 4 design (Phim): ~
1. Phra Somdej Phim Prab Prathan made 5,000 pieces
2. Phra Somdej Phim Than Saem made 4,500 pieces
3. Phra Somdej Phim 7 Chan (Phim Wat Ketchaiyo 7 Layers) made 5,500 pieces
4. Phra Pidta made 7,000 pieces
 
Phra Phawana Wisuthisophon Wi. (Chao Khun Maha Surasak), Samut Songkhram Province. The abbot of Wat Pradu, Phra Aram Luang, was the creator. To collect funds to build a monastery Wat Buri Ratchawanaram, Ratchaburi Province, Phra Maha Surasak are determined and dedicated in every detail of the making of this amulet for months that goes up to the temple at the Phra Phutthabat Hill Office.

This batch of amulets went through the Maha Phutthapisek ceremony. All 3 Agenda "11-13 June '64 " In the past, with monks come and join in the prayer of 68 spiritual images as follows:
Puttapisek Medal of Ayudhya Vadhana auspicious Medal for 5 Rounds Phra Phawana Wisuthisophon Wi. Samut Songkhram Province primate Abbot of Wat Pradu, Phra Aram Luang The 68 monks and monks were invited to attend the consecration ceremony at the Ubosot of Wat Pradu, Phra Aram Luang.  

First day : Friday 11 June 2021 08.19 a.m. Worshiping ceremony by Grandfather Supit Srirat At 5:19 p.m. Monks consecrate the Buddha mantra. Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta auspicious objects At 8:19 p.m., sitting and praying for the first time 1. Phra Phawana Wisutsophon Reverend Father Phra Maha Surasak Atisakko 2. Phrakhru Sophitwiriyaporn, Luang Phor It Phaphatjaro, Chulamani Temple  

Day Two : Saturday, June 12, 2021  1st set of 9 monks
13.00 hrs. Candle-lighting by Phra Dej Prakhun Somdej Phra Buddhachan Eastern Great Primate Director of the Sangha Council Abbot of Wat Traimit Wittayaram 1. Somdej Phra Buddhachan 2. Phra Thep Rattananayok Wat Phra That Hariphunchai, Lamphun 3. Phra Thep Sacred Heart of Wat Rai Khing, Nakhon Pathom 4. Phraraj Suthi Sophon (Luang Pu Thuan), Pak Khlong Makham Thao Temple, Chainat 5. His Majesty Wat Bang Phli Yai in Samut Prakan 6. Phraraj Pattana Sunthon (Chao Khun Moo), Songtham Temple, Samut Prakan 7. Phra Mongkol Moli Wi. (Luang Pu Boon) Thung Hieng Temple, Chonburi 8. Phrabhavana Prachanukul Wat Weerachot Thammaram, Chachoengsao 9. Phra Bowonrangsi Wat Rakang Kositaram * Phra Maha Naga Royal ceremony of Wat Rakang Kositaram Praying the Phutthaphisek***  

2nd set At 3:00 p.m., 11 monks 1. Royal Development (Chao Khun Somchai) Wat Pariwat, Bangkok 2. Phra Mongkhon Waropakarn, Chinwararam Temple, Pathum Thani 3. Phra Nantawiriyaporn (Chao Khun Ang) Wat Sawang Arom, Nonthaburi 4. Phra Kru Adul Wiriyakit, Wang Daeng Tai Temple, Ayutthaya 5. Phrakhru Rattanasikkan Wat Tham Phutthakosee, Trang 6. Phrakhru Mongkolhemrat Mango Temple Nakhon Si Thammarat 7. Phrakhru Buddhachetiyaphimon, Chedi Temple, Nakhon Si Thammarat 8. Phra Ajarn Nithis Yanveiro, Hongpradittharam Temple, Songkhla 9. Phra Ajarn Klang Saeng Panya Phalo, Khao Kuti Sangha, Songkhla 10. Phra Kru Sumon Tham Sathit, Suthanawas Temple, Prachuap Khiri Khan 11. Phra Samu Adirek Anuttaro, Nong Sai Temple, Suphanburi  

Third set At 7:00 p.m., 12 monks 1. Phra Samut Wachirasopon (President Extinguish Tianchai) Wat Phet Samut Worawihan, Samut Songkhram 2. Phra Samanamtheerachan Permanent Right of Anam Nikaya Wat Thavorn Wararam, Kanchanaburi 3. Phrakhru Sathitsomnawong Wat Pachantaram, Samut Sakhon 4. Phra Maha Vishnu Kitiyano, Kalong Temple, Samut Sakhon 5. Phrakhru Sarathamnited, Chai Na Temple, Phetchaburi 6. Phra Paladniwat Akinchano, Foothills Temple, Saraburi 7. Phrakhru Soraphat Kosit, Wat Sisaket, Suphanburi 8. Phrakhru Niwitmaneewong, Khao Kaew Temple, Nakhon Sawan 9. Phra Kru Kosol Phiphatthanakhun, Pong Tha Kham Temple, Phrae 10. Phrakhru Phisitsoraphan, Ban Pan Temple, Ayutthaya 11. Phrakhru Baidika Pairot Phatthiyo, Pom Kaew Temple, Ayutthaya 12 Phra Khru Sutthisarn Sophit, Phutakhian Temple, Kanchanaburi  

Third day, 4th set, 10 monks Sunday 13 June 2021 At 13.19 hrs. His Majesty the King Phra Maha Ratchamongkhon Muni middle primate Director of the Sangha Council assistant abbot Wat Traimit Wittayaram President lighting candles 1. Somdej Phra Maha Ratchamongkol Muni 2. Phrarajmongkol Wutthachan, Luang Pu Thong Suwichano, Don Kai Di Temple, Samut Sakhon 3. The royal message of the stage Samphanthawong Temple, Bangkok 4. Phra Rattana Moli Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat, Phitsanulok 5. Phra Suwan Maha Phutthaphiban, Traimit Temple, Bangkok 6. Phra Mongkhon Phatthanaphon Wat Lak Si Rat Samosorn, Samut Sakhon 7. Phrakhru Student Kunakorn Wat Phra Prang Yellow, Nakhon Sawan 8. Phrakhru Wimonyan Udom Wat Mani Chonlakan, Lopburi 9. Luang Pu Phra Palad Chom Alyn Chitto, Wat Phousat, Ayutthaya 10. Phrakhru Wisitchaikhun, Tha Samor Temple, Chainat * Phra Maha Naga Royal ceremony at Wat Mahathat Yuwarat Rangsarit Ratchaworawihan Praying the Phutthaphisek***  

5th set At 3:00 p.m., 13 monks 1. Phra Samut Dhammakani, Klang Nuea Temple, Samut Songkhram 2. Phra Khru Sunthonthanakom, Sri Sinma Temple, Samut Sakhon 3. Phrakhru Sri Thammaphon, Chaeng Charoen Temple, Ratchaburi 4. Phra Kru Siri Phothirak, Pho Si Temple, Ratchaburi 5. Phrakhru Wibulkitchathorn Wat Khao Nok Krajib, Ratchaburi 6. Phrakhru Sirisakhon Tham, Tha Krabue Temple, Samut Sakhon 7. Phra Kru Kittiphatcharawong, Saowakhon Temple, Phetchaburi 8. Phrakhru Wisut Samutkhun Wat Bang Phli Noi, Samut Prakan 9. Phrakhru Suwanchotiwut, Hu Chang Temple, Nonthaburi 10. Phra Kru Phothipatcharatham, Pho Klang Temple, Phetchabun 11. Phrakhru Pariyatphatcharatham, Ban Na Temple, Phetchabun 12. Phrakhru Phawana Inthawong Wat Nong Bua Hing, Ratchaburi 13. Phra Achan is at Ban Na Temple, Phetchabun * Phra Maha Naga Royal ceremony of Wat Suthat Thepwararam Ratchaworawihan Chanting the Jubilee *  

6th set (last set) At 7:00 p.m., 13 monks 1. Phra Phawana Wisuthisophon Reverend Father Mahasurasak Atisakko 2. Phrakhru Sophitwiriyaporn (President extinguishing the candle) Chulamanee Temple, Samut Songkhram 3. Phra Kru Samut Pittayakom, Phraya Yat Temple, Samut Songkhram 4. Phra Palad Chak Phop Kantasilo, Lamut Temple, Samut Songkhram 5. Phra Kru Samu Khamnuan, Parisuttho, Kaeo Charoen Temple, Samut Songkhram 6. Phrakhru Wisutthammakos, Sai Temple, Nakhon Pathom 7. Phrakhru Phaiboon Rattanaporn Hong Rattanaram Temple, Bangkok 8. Phra Baidika Supachai Silatecho, Mai Kratum Lom Temple, Bangkok 9. Phrakhru Pathom Warajarn, Don Yai Hom Temple, Nakhon Pathom 10. Phra Kru Uthai Boonwat Wat Uthai Photharam, Phetchaburi 11. Phra Kru Manun Silsangvara Wat Chang Tang Krachad, Phetchaburi 12. Phrakhru Lad Sarawut Panyawutho, Lat Chado Temple, Ayutthaya 13. Phra Maha Wichian Tikkayano, Buri Ratchawanaram Temple, Ratchaburi * Phra Maha Naga Royal ceremony of Wat Rakhang Kositaram Praying the Phutthaphisek*