Details:
Amulet of Khun Paen child idol mixed
with Thai herbs (Bloody Soap Herb) and 9 amulets of rolled golden plate with
Thai herbs (Twin Salika) Luang Phor Rit Ratanachoto, Chonlaprathan Rajadamri
Temple, Soongnuen Sub-district, Krasang District, Buriram .
Luang Phor Rit
was concerned about the continued slow progress of the pavilion temple
renovation and consecrated these amulets specifically to aid in the process of
raising funds. The amulet is called "Rich of money Rich of gold”
He had said that
this was the very best amulet that he had ever created. They were made
particularly sacred with mind power plus Khmer magic, which he had learnt from
his masters. He further said that ''these amulets are full of miracles, and
that they will bring about many good things including a successful career,
safety, success, wealth and charm to the opposite sex''
Luang Phor Riths
amulets are well known to both the young and older generations.
He said
''whoever worships the Khun Paen amulet "Rich of money Rich of Gold”
should keep the amulets for themselves because they will become rare in the
future. The constituents are valuable and incomparable. This is the only model
that I have intentionally created for my disciples are the only one model that
Luang Phor intentionally created for his disciples.''
The main sacred
components of these amulets are as follows:
Powder of Bloody
Soap Herb
Powder of Takian
Tree
Sacred gold and
gems
9 amulets of
rolled golden plate with Thai herbs (Twin Salika)
Hair of Monk and
Cloth
These were
sacred materials were mixed with many other sacred belongings of Luang Phor
Rith. There were only 108 amulets made, each with its own serial number
and stamped with the temple code.
These amulets as
you can imagine are very rare and are definitely no longer available from the
temple. The only way to acquire one of these amulets to is purchase an example
from one of his disciples, which would be very difficult.
This website is
almost certainly the only place that you will get to purchase one of these
exquisite amulets.
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Wednesday, 12 September 2012
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