Thursday 25 November 2010

Luang Phor Sodh Wat Paknam Roon 4th Batch 2514




THE FIRST GREATEST AMULETS EVER CREATED IN THE WORLD.

but not paknam 4th batch , is 1st/2nd/3rd there we go .

Which your head alot of times? actually they repost in many website nowadays.

Here will have more information for temple of paknam : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wat_Paknam_Bhasicharoen

Background

When the 3rd and last batch of Wat Paknam amulets which was chanted by Luang Por Wat Paknam was distributed to lay people. There were still alot of people who wanted to have a Wat PakNam amulet. The disciples of Luang Por Wat Paknam decided to chant another batch of Wat Paknam to cater to the demand of the lay people. This batch of amulets was called the Roon Tummakan Roon See and created by Luang Por Sod's disciple Pra Tummatirarah Mahah Munee, the then abbot of Wat Paknam after Luang Por Sod had passed away.

Quantity and Who Chanted

There were a total of 800,000 pieces amulets created for this 4th batch in BE2514 and was chanted for one rain retreat which is 3 months. The amulets were distributed to lay people on 23th October BE2515. It took more than 10 years for this batch of amulets to be completely distributed in BE2527, because of the vast quantity.

The Different Pims

There are four different pims:

1. Pim See Leam (Square) Normal Pim - 1.7 cm width, 2.4 cm height, 0.6 cm thick

2. Pim See Leam Kanaen (Square) Small Pim - has a dtua "Por"? at back - 0.6 cm thick but smaller than normal pim

3. Pim Sahm Leam (Triangle) Bua Leam Nah Gong (Square Lotus and Round Face) - 1.8 cm width, 2.5 cm height, 0.6 cm thick

4. Pim Sahm Leam (Triangle) Bua Dteu Nah Yaow (Shallow Lotus and Long Face) - 1.8 cm width, 2.5 cm height, 0.6 cm thick

The Different Colours

There are four different colours irregardless of Pims:

1. Neua Khaow (White) - most common

2. Neua Liang (Yellow) - most popular colour

3. Neua Kum Moh (Grey) - very rare colour

4. Neua Gae Khaow (White mixed with shining powder)

The Material

The material used were:

1. Poon Khaow (Sea Shell powder)

2. Gluay Num Wah (Riped Banana)

3. Dtork Malee (Mulee Flower)

4. Broken amulets of Pra Wat Paknam 1st batch to 3rd batch

5. Precious stones powder like ruby

6. Hair of Luang Poo Suk (especially in Pim See Leam Kanaen mixed with most hairs of Luang Por Sod)

7. Num Mun TangYiew (TangYiew Oil)

8. Powder from the temple's urn

Effective .

This batch of Wat Paknam amulets are very good for klaew Klaht (Protection), Metta (Loving-kindness), Chohk Lahk(Fortune) and Raksah (Blessing).