Showing posts with label Rooptai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rooptai. Show all posts

Monday, October 17, 2022

RoopTai (Photo), Luang Pi Mod, Wat ThungPong (B.E.2565).

Size : 8.5cm (Height) x 5.5cm (Width)

*LP Mod handwritten Yantra on behind. Embossed with temple code.

Tuesday, September 13, 2022

Roop Tai (Photo), Kruba Tor Chitwiriyo, Wat Phrabat Pang Faen, Chiang Mai (B.E.2552).


Size : 4cm (Height) x 3.1cm (Width)

*Behind attached with a piece of Kruba Tor Chitwiriyo's Jeevorn (monk robe) and holy hairs.

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).
Kruba Boon Chum & Kruba Tor Chitwiriyo of Wat Phrabat Pang Faen.

Tuesday, September 6, 2022

Roop Tai (photo) Kruba Wat Mai Hung (眼镜师父) & Kruba Nanthiya, Wat Pha Bong, made and chanted by Kruba Apiwat, Wat ThungPong (B.E.2560).


*With temple codes.

Kb Apiwat 每次制造圣物都会到眼睛师父和 Kruba Nanthiya 的墓碑前加持。

Thanks for people who support us. This amulet has been RENTED.

Sunday, September 26, 2021

Roop Tai (Photo) of Luang Phor Doo, Wat Sakae, Ayutthaya. & Roop Tai (Photo) of Phra Phrom / Phrom Si Nha (Brahma) with Luang Phi ChanCai (Wat Sakae) handwritten Yant (B.E.2560).

Roop Tai (Photo) of Luang Phor Doo, Wat Sakae, Ayutthaya.

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Roop Tai (Photo) of Phra Phrom / Phrom Si Nha (Brahma) with Luang Phi ChanCai (Wat Sakae) handwritten Yant.

Attached with a small little pcs old jeevorn (monk robe) of Luang Phor Doo.

Both pcs with codes. These photos is made by Luksit of LP Doo then chanted & consecrated on 18th of January (B.E.2560) at Wat Sakae. Given to those who attend on that day. Made very limited pieces. There will be a Memorial Day of Luang Phor Doo on every 18th January yearly.

Size : 3.2 cm x 2.5 cm (Height x Width)

Good for those who do their Morning & Night chanting on Maha Chakrapradi Mantra (The Supreme Mantra / 无上世尊经文).

Wednesday, July 22, 2020

RoopTai (photo) Kruba Wat Mai Hung (眼镜师父), Lang Yant Setti Than 5, Kruba Apiwat, Wat ThungPong.

No. : 811

*The Yant behind is Setti Than 5 (5 Millionaires / 五位百万富翁的经文). The red colour medicine ink behind of the photo is made by Med Yaa Setti Than 5 (not normal red ink). With temple code.

Encased with classic brown color waterproof acrylic casing.

Good for Wish Granted (有求必应), Khakai (Great Sales & Good Business), Chokh Larp (Good Fortune), Metta (loving kindness).
Thanks for people who support us. This amulet has been rented.

Sunday, June 21, 2020

Roop Tai (Photo) of Luang Phor Doo, Wat Sakae, Ayutthaya. & Roop Tai (Photo) of Phra Phrom / Phrom Si Nha with Luang Phi ChanCai (Wat Sakae) handwritten Yant.

Attached with a small little pcs of old jeevorn (monk robe) of Luang Phor Doo.

Both pcs with codes. These photos is made by Luksit of LP Doo then chanted & consecrated on 18th of January (B.E.2560) at Wat Sakae. Given to those who attend on that day.

Size : 3.1 cm x 2.5 cm (Height x Width)

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

RoopTai (photo) Kruba Wat Mai Hung (眼镜师父), Lang Yant Setti Than 5, Kruba Apiwat, Wat ThungPong.

No. : 562

*The Yant behind is Setti Than 5 (5 Millionaires  / 五位百万富翁的经文). The red colour medicine ink behind of the photo is made by Med Yaa Setti Than 5 (not normal red ink). With temple code.

Encased with classic brown color waterproof  acrylic casing.

Good for Wish Granted (有求必应), Khakai (Great Sales & Good Business), Chokh Larp (Good Fortune), Metta (loving kindness).
Kruba Apiwat, Wat ThungPong.
Thanks for people who support us. This amulet has been rented.

Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Roop Tai Luang Phor Seup, Lang Jeevorn with temple ink chop, Wat Sing, Nakhon Pahtom.

龙婆舍的自身照片,背后有师傅的袈裟与庙法印,瓦醒,彿統府。

注:师傅所制造的佛牌在避险方面非常灵验,非常适合从事危险工作者或恭请给小朋友佩戴保平安,避开肮脏东西等等
Luang Phor Seup, Wat Sing, Nakhon Pathom.

Saturday, December 29, 2018

Photo of Chao Khun Maha Surasak, Wat Pradoo, Samut Songkhram Province.

*With Ck Maha Surasak handwritten Yant & Signature.

Size : 6 inch x 8 inch (Height x Width)

Rooptai (photo) Phor Than Eaum, Samnak Song Phatibart Tham SuanPa Taling Chan, Phatthalung Province.

Size : 3.8 cm x 3 cm (Height x Width)

*Behind with temple ink chop, serial number, Pt Eaum handwritten Yant, Jeevorn (monk robe) & Geesa (hairs). 

Come with waterproof acrylic casing.

Friday, December 7, 2018

Rooptai (photo) of Luang Phor Pha, Wat Kok Dok Mai, Chainat.

Size : 3.5 cm x 4.3 cm (width x height)

*Behind with original temple ink chop.

- No.1 Pra Geji Ajarn in Chainat Province.
- the ONLY disciple in the lineage of LP Kuay, Wat Kositaram.
- Student of LP Doem, Wat Nong Pho.
- Upacha of LP Yen, Wat Saparian, Chainat Province (the famous "Po" maker).
- Age 94 years old (2017) and still going strong.
- One of a most respected and revered Geji in Chainat Province.


LP Pha followed LP Doem, Wat Nong Pho for 16 years and most of the Meed Mor (magical knife) was co-chanted by LP Pha when LP Doem in the old age. LP Pha was introduce to his other master LP Kuay, Wat Kositaram, Chainat Province by LP Doem. LP Pha became the chow- a-wat (head of the temple) of Wat Kok Dok Mai at a very young age. Today LP Pha is as famous as LP Koon in central and northern Thailand. But unfortunately not much Malaysians heard about the name of LP Pha before.


Luang Phor Pha was born on 5th May BE 2466 at Chainat Province. While his mother was three months pregnant with him something unfortunate happened. Which is his father that passed away during that critical period of time. Due to this unfortunate event, his mother wanted to name him as “Kam Pha”. The meaning of Kam refers to the unfortunate orphan in Thai. However, when his mother went to the government office to register the birth of Luang Phor Pha and his name. The official advised his mother to name Luang Phor Pha as Pha and drop the initial front name “Kam” as it was an unlucky name. Luang Phor Pha was in fact the only child in his family.


Luang Phor Pha grew up and spent his childhood just like any other child in the village. During his teenage years, Luang Phor Pha then started to learn Dhamma and Buddha teaching under the guidance of his uncle Luang Phor Toh Wat Wihan Thong. Meanwhile he was also helping out his mother to plough the field with the water buffalo.


In BE 2486, when Luang Phor Pha was at the age of 20 he was ordained as a monk. His preceptor was Phra Kru Pat. Phra Kru Pat was a monk from the southern part of Thailand. 5 years later, by the age of 25 Luang Phor Pha was appointed as the abbot of Wat Kok Dok Mai. Wat Kok Dok Mai is also known as the monastery of flower mounds. It was only until Luang Phor Pha turned 35 years old that he started to build the first school of his which also was a milestone for him. As he was relatively young as an abbot of a temple and was able to build his own school for the villagers. During that period of time, Luang Phor Pha also offered help to other temples for the building of their schools and temples. It took Luang Phor Pha many years to be able to build his first hospital at the age of 83.


During the year of BE 24xx, it happens that Luang Phor Guay Wat Kositaram was also learning from Luang Phor Toh Wat Wihan Thong during the same time as Luang Phor Pha. Luang Phor Pha was a student of Luang Phor Derm. Luang Phor Derm is one of the highly-respected guru monks till today and he was famous for consecrating mitmor. Luang Phor Pha was learning from Luang Phor Derm for many years. There are several mitmor that was consecrated by Luang Phor Pha himself but was co-chanted with his teacher Luang Phor Derm. It so happens that Luang Phor Guay was also a disciple of Luang Phor Derm. So later on, Luang Phor Pha became the disciple of Luang Phor Guay. Luang Phor Pha was well liked by Luang Phor Guay. During that period of time, the holy item that was consecrated by Luang Phor Pha will be blessed and chanted by Luang Phor Guay as well. So the materials used by that batch of amulets were the same material as Luang Phor Guay’s.


An example would be BE 2514 Somdej Lang Khao San Dam. Khao San Dam is considered an holy ingredient to consecrate amulets. And Luang Phor Guay passed down all his Khao San Dam to Luang Phor Pha. Some of the sought-after amulets of Luang Phor Pha are his first batch of Somdej Wekman Lang Roop Mueng Nur Khao San Dum. The ingredients used included Khao San Dam which is ground into powder (which gave the natural color black), bailan, the ashes from burning a book of scriptures and Nur Phong. Other popular amulets include Roop Tai BE251X, BE253X and Roop Lor consecrated in BE 253X, BE 254X and BE 255X. Takrut that were issued in BE 2561 was personally yant by Luang Phor Pha to raise funds for the temple. Now the Takrut is much sought after due to the limited quantity and the ingredients used. Real gold foil sheet is used for the yant and ingredients used include jivorn, hair and nails of Luang Phor Pha, chips of precious stones / gemstones from Luang Phor Guay and Khao San Dam. This takrut was given to donors who donated 10,000 baht (one donor one takrut).


Luang Phor Pha is also one of the most respected monks in Chainat Province. In July BE 2562 , Luang Phor Pha was bestowed the title of Chao Khun by King Rama X.


Luang Phor Pha passed away on 1st December BE 2562 in Wat Khok Dok Mai. It was also his wish to hold a 200 days wake for his devotees to pay their last respect to him before his body was cremated.