Thursday, 3 April 2008

Luang Phor Phromma : 2537 Reusi





佛牌名稱 :魯仕

高僧佛寺 :龍婆碰馬

佛牌資料:這尊魯仕以純銀鑄造,是大師96歲時傾力之作,觸地印法相,底部入藏大師獨門聖粉,每尊打上防偽印記及獨門編號,完成後再由大師誦經加持極長時間才讓善信供請,因此靈力相當之強,是一尊極之值得收藏佩帶的魯仕佛牌。

泰國人相信魯仕曾經是佛陀的老師,把泰文(NU SIE)譯為中文(老師)實在非常貼切,龍婆碰馬更加是近年製作魯仕佛牌者中最著名高僧之一,配帶過這位師父聖物也有不錯的效果。

製作年份:佛曆2537年(公元1994年)

功效:提升智慧,辟邪避降頭,降服鬼靈等效力,適合需要靈感創作,經常心緒不寧,工作有危險性的人士配帶

Amulet : Reusi / Lersi
Monk : Luang Phor Phromma
Temple : Wat Hin Panangkuay
Made : BE.2537 (C.E 1994)

Effectiveness: Upgrading the wisdom , avoiding evil spirits, the need for creative inspiration . Its for ppl who have often Jittery mood and have dangerous job person use.


Info : This statue Reusi made of pure silver casting, whose LP Promma at the age of 96.

In contravention of Indian law , at the bottom of statue have enter Holy powderby Masters Luang Phor Phromma . Every respect branded imprint and unique security code, then completed by the addition of LP Phromma chanting and Blessing for a Period before the worshippers for the request , so the strength of the considerable power of Hope is a very worthwhile collection of Reusi.



Reusi , Thai people believe that the is Buddha's teacher, Thai (NU SIE) translated intoChinese (teacher) is very appropriate, LP Phromma Great touch in recent years produced more Reusi . He is One of the Famous Buddhist monk with making Reusi Amulet. Worshippers come with Good Result.

Monday, 31 March 2008

Achan Thong


Achan Thong Wat SamPauche

Luang Phor Kai


Luang Phor Kai Wat Lumnao

Luang Phor Dam Wat Naparam


Luang Phor Dam Wat Naparam

Luang Phor Kran


Luang Phor Kran Wat Khao Or

Luang Phor Phromma


Luang Phor Phromma Wat Hin Panangkuay

Luang Phor Poon


Luang Phor Poon Wat PaiLom

Luang Phor Deng


Luang Phor Deng Wat Lai

Friday, 28 March 2008

Khun Paen


'Khun-Paen' amulet was builded in 'Su-phan-bu-ri' province on 1491-1529 AD.Legend tells that KhunPaen was an apprentice of a monk named 'Acharn Kong' who was an expert in magic. He became very adept at making magic himself and was able to make himself unseen to enemies and turn the leaves of trees into stinging wasps to attack enemies as well. Such feats led to the King appointing him to the rank of 'Khun'(prince) and a military officer. KhunPaen Buddha amulets are believed to magically help with one's love life and protect owner and them business..

Luang Phor Nak


Luang Poo Nak of Wat Rakang .

Luang Phor Boon


Luang Poo Boon ...Wat Klang Bang Kaew

Luang Phor Woon

Luang Phor Woon of Wat TanGong In the Buddha life, beginning from birth to enlightenment to death is entwined with the scriptures based on his teachings and combination of all, they form the core of the Buddhism tradition.

The Buddha doctrine was not recorded during his lifetime but there are common key events that are reiterated through images, description paintings, carvings and sculpture. The life of the Buddha and his teachings spread through the sacred art of Thailand, a country globally well-known for its traditional and beautiful interpretation of Buddhist art.

We presenting Thai Buddha amulets, pendants, statues and other Buddhist holy items from various Thai Buddhist guru monks for various purposes such as: improvement of luck, fortune, relationship and ward off evil and other more. We offered genuine Thai amulets in good conditions.

Most of the amulets conditions are in Thai Buddha images competition standards, well preserved in good conditions. We also hope to shared more knowledge with Thai amulets enthusiasts and wearers from different region and hope the establishment of our website would be beneficial to all Thai amulets enthusiasts and wearers.

Biography:A highly respected and revered guru monk. Many people have related special occurrences whilst wearing amulets consecrated by this master. Amongst the most widely reported experiences are successful business dealings and improvement in inter-personal relationships. One of the most famous incidences related to a man who was robbed and shot with a revolver. All the ammunition pierced his outer garments but none penetrated his body. He was wearing an amulet by Luang Phor Unn at the time to which he he attributed his lucky escape. Luang Phor Unn is now quite elderly, and we hope to be able to visit and chat with him about his life very soon.

Luang Phor Mee

LP Mee of Wat Mun Wichai, Ayutthaya province was born in BE 2455. He was a disciple of the great guru monk - LP Chong of Wat Na TangNok, a temple very near to Wat Mun Wichai. LP Mee's amulets are known for there 'Metha Maha Li Om'. A well known account of Luang Phor Mee.
An Ajahn of Luang Phor Pern was assisting a villager who was under the influence of a black magic spell. As a consequence of his lack of experience and power the effects of that black magic were passed to the Ajarn. Luang Phor Pern himself could not exorcise the demonic forces and had to seek guidance from Luang Phor Mee at Wat MunWiChai. Lunag Phor Mee performed sacred rituals to remove the dark forces. During this process the Ajarn felt undecidedly uncomfortable and passed nails during a visit to the bathroom. He immediately knew that the effects of the spell had been lifted. It was apparant that Luang Phor Mee possessed the requisite high levels of wisdom and dharma, and that days events became widespread news.

Luang Phor Jong

LP JONG or nick name "Who Shorten Long Distance" . One of the top 10 great famous monks of the country is "LP JONG" of "Wat Na-Tang-Nok" Temple, BangSai district, Ayuthaya province. He was die on the Buddhist important " MaKhaBuCha day" of February 17th, B.E.2508, with the age of 93. LP JONG and LP Phan of Wat BangNomKho are close friends and respected high magic and meditation practices of each other. They had the same teachers viz LP Soon of Wat BangPlaMoh."LP Parn" of Wat BangNomKho admired "LP JONG" to all his disciples that he was like a gold monk statue, and that a monk of this kind one should never beg anything from him because he would give everything that was begged for. Whenever LP Phan performed any religious ritual at his temple, he would invite "LP JONG" to join. Once LP PHAN urged his close monk disciple to go by a motor boat to invite "LP JONG" to join a ritual , but"LP JONG" told the monk to go back in advance and he would go by himself later. As soon as the monk had come back and reported to LP Phan that "LP JONG" would come later, LP Phan laughed mildly and pointed to "LP JONG" who was sitting right there!! "LP JONG" created many kinds of amulets since the WW II, such as medals, small statues, ivory-tusk Rajasihas, metal Ta Pian fish , sacred jackets, etc. His amulets are very good for warding off dangers of all kinds, while his Ta Pian fish is good for fortune fetching.

Luang Phor Opasee

No one actually knew what year Luang Phor Opasee was born in, but it is believed to be around 1877 to 1887. Luang Phor Opasee was the eldest of eight siblings. He started his formal studies at the tender age of five and became a novice at Wat Tai when he was thirteen. His teacher, seeing talent in him, advised him to travel to the city to further his education. Luang Phor Opasee, heeding his teacher's advice, left for Wat Ta Poh and studied there for a short period of time before leaving for Bangkok to learn Pali. He then became a monk at Wat Bovornives. Luang Phor Opasee was keen on learning and therefore studied many different languages. He was soon able to speak English, Chinese, Tamil, Malay, Japanese and Pali and many other languages. He stunned many with his outstanding intelligence. Luang Phor Opasee was also a disciple of Luang Phor Kob Wat Tham Salika from Lopburi. Though they have never met before, it is believed that they communicated through meditation. When Luang Phor Opasee was about to reach the highest level of Dhamma, his behaviour started to change. He would stare at burning flames over a long period of time. Luang Phor Opasee observed all the precepts of a monk strictly. He never accepted anything that was offered to him. He would just burn them, saying that the things are just temptations and that they would lead to unhappiness and that fire could destroy this. There was once he nearly burned down the whole of Wat Bovornives. The villagers were unhappy with him. They were unsure as to why he was behaving like this and they soon concluded that he was insane. Fearing for him, Phra Sangharaj Chao told Luang Phor Opasee to leave Wat Bovornives. Ajahn Bao Er found a place at Wat Arsom Bang Mok for Luang Phor Opasee upon hearing that he was moving out. Many years later a chief monk in India came to know about Luang Phor Opasee. He sent a letter inviting Luang Phor Opasee to attend a conference held on the 28th of October 1955 in India. He had two disciples that were also invited to go along. Luang Phor Opasee was not able to make it on the 28th, but could only be there on the 31st. He then told his disciples to go over there first to inform them of his late arrival. On the 31st, many people were at the airport to see Luang Phor Opasee off, but he never showed up. Wondering why, they visited the temple only to find out that Luang Phor Opasee had passed away. At that time, his two disciples had met Luang Phor Opasee. They later received news that he had passed away but they thought it was impossible as Luang Phor Opasee was there at the conference interacting with Buddhist monks from other countries.