Thursday 20 September 2012

Pra Khunpaen Chaosup-Chaosanae - Lp Thongdam

Phra Khun Paen Chaosup-Chaosanae - Lp ThongDam, Wat Taplantong   Sold Out

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LP Thongdam
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Wat Tapiantong
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BE 2548
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Pra Khunpaen Chaosup-Chaosanae is an extreme version of Pra Khunpaen, the respectful amulets of charm and good fortune. The amulets were made from the sacred powder derived from a Thai herb known as "Nang Phaya Ngew Dam'' also known as the powder of "Eternal Charm, and Good Fortune''.

As you may be aware Luang Por Thongdam Intawangso, Wat Tumtapiantong, Lop Buri province, had recently created the Pra Khun Paen Chaosup-Chaosanae amulet. (An amulet previously featured on this site.) This was the very first creation of Luang Phor Thongdam Intawangso, the master of Sunflower Field.

One by one, the amulets were hand pressed into the mould by himself. Angels, Khun Paen's spirit and Goddess Tapianthong were invited to witness his sacred ceremony. You will be truly amazed to learn that the main constituent of this amulet, Nang Paya Ngew Dam herb was collected over a 30 year period. Not only that, he meditated every year for that period to make these herbs truly sacred and create an immensely powerful amulet.

 

Luang Phor was 70 years old, when he created only 70 of these special amulets. They are now in in very high demand by most enthusiasts and prices have quite literally sky rocketed. This is a unique opportunity to own one of these sought after amulets at a sensible price. We can almost guarantee that you are highly unlikely to have another chance to rent on of these exquisite amulets.

Apart from the 30-year-old sacred powder Nang Phaya Ngewdum, the amulets also made of 100 other sacred powders such as Pongwanmahasanae Tewadaluemton, Nangoktak, Phaya Chaochoo, Sethichoosup, Pongmaiyayae, all of the sacred constituents were then combined with Salikalonglongrung oil, a kind of sacred oil that passed the Montra ceremony for years.

He fixed the date of the consecration which was conducted in a ceremonial cave in Tapianthong The ceremonial process to create these amulets was strictly adhered to, such that only few amulets could be created each day. After 7 Saturdays and 9 Tuesdays had passed, all the powder was used up, but process had not yet finished....Luang Phor Thongdam repeatedly transferred his black magic power into the amulets many times over.

(The ancient Thai believed that Saturday and Tuesday were the most powerful days to perform black magic ceremony.)

Later, Luang Phor Thongdam inscribed each amulet individually with a magic drawing whilst chanting a sacred Khmer incantation for wealth. All the amulets were brought back to the temple and placed in front of the principal Buddha image to invite his Lords grace, his teaching, and Buddhist monks to possess the amulets.

"I made them by myself. All herbs are pounded by monks and novices. I pressed the mixed powder from the mould with my hands. I made it to the best of my ability and have named it "Chaosap Chaosaneh'' (Great Wealth Great Charm). It means fertile wealth and fortune, full of mercy and charm that will bring about success in anything you choose to do.

Each of Pra Khunpaen Chaosup-Chaosanae amulets, has 5 hand written sacred takruts embedded in the reverse. The takruts have all been magically aroused prior to insertion thus enhancing the power and protective qualities of the amulet. The sacred spells recited include Na Khunpaen, Na Sethi Chaosup, Na Huachai Teraguad, Na Todroop, Na Narayana Plaeng. You will also note that a common feature of these amulets are the genuine gemstones above the takruts which have the potential to harness natural energies and endow the wearer with good luck and and fortune

Furthermore each amulet is plated in 24K Gold and the reverse contains the hairs from Luang Phor Thongdam.

There are only 70 pieces in the world. The amulet will be supplied with a custom made stainless steel case and the original katha as supplied by the temple.



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