Friday, March 20, 2009

Phra Pidta Kanok Khang, Nur Phong Bailan, Luang Pu Toh, Wat Pradoochimplee (B.E.2522)


Phra Pidta Lai Kanok Khu, or also known as Kanok Khang, was made in a special form that was generally different from the earlier batches of Luang Pu Toh's Pidta amulets. Both sides of the Phra Pidta image has a "Kanok" which is a classical Thai design and is how the name came about. The approximate measurement is 2.7cm width by 2.1cm height and thickness 0.7cm (of which the thickness can vary from pieces to pieces). The quantities made are as follows:

1. Nur Phong Kesorn, no thakrud inserted, 1,500 pieces
2. Nur Phong Bailan, no thakrud or 2 thakrud inserted total 10,000 pieces (2 thakrud inserted less than 4,000 pieces)
3. Nur Phong Kesorn, Phim Kammakan (committee mould), 1 gold thakrud and 1 silver thakrud inserted, 5 pieces
4. Nur Phong Bailan, 1 gold thakrud and 1 silver thakrud inserted, 100 pieces
5. Nur Phong Bailan, Phim Kammakan Piset (special committee mould), 2 gold thakrud inserted, 40 pieces



Phra Pidta Mahalap, B.E.2522, Luang Pu Toh, Wat Pradoochimplee

In the year B.E.2522, Than Phrakru Viroj Kittikhun arranged to create a batch of Phra Pidta amulets which consists of 2 phims. They were namely "Phra Pidta Lai Kanok Khu" and "Phra Pidta Lang Yant Nak Tha Nak", both of which were made of sacred powder. Luang Pu Toh consecrated these 2 types of Phra Pidta amulets together with Phra Chaiwat Pawared and Phra Sangkachai Loy Ong Nur Nawaloha.

All the amulets from this batch were arranged neatly in a big container during the consecration ceremony which lasted 1 day. There was a fire in which burned the front of the main altar table during the main ceremony which was caused by the Thian Chai (auspicious candle). Phrakru Viroj Kittikhun mentioned that the chanting thread (Sai Sin) which was used to tie the main Buddha image on the altar to the amulets container was miraculously unburnt even though it was in the way of the fire. When the fire started spreading towards the container which contained the Phra Pidta, Phra Chaiwat and Phra Sangkachai amulets, Luang Pu Toh seemed to chant something which caused the fire to miraculously extinguish itself when it touched the container. The witnesses to this miraculous event, both young and old, were absolutely amazed and agreed with another that this batch of amulets was definitely of an extremely powerful nature. Later on, when the amulets were distributed to the public, many devotees who wore this batch of amulets shared with one another their countless experiences, especially stories about wealth and fortuned which seemed to bestow on them miraculously (Chok Lap). Many also shared their experiences on how they narrowly escaped dangerous and life-threatening situation (Kleaw Klaad) and also on how they seem to be much more respected by others (Metta Mahaniyom).

(The information about Phra Pidta, Luang Pu Toh is from others website. Just used for reference.)


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Special Khruba Krisahna Intawanno (King of Butterfly) Amulet Book Collection



200 pages (included hard cover)

Monday, March 16, 2009

Thep Jamleng Pamora or King of Butterfly(with two real gold takruts) made and blessed by Khruba Krisahna Intawanno, Wat Pa Mahawan, Nakhon Ratchasima (B.E.2547).



Khruba Krisahna Intawanno is a famous Guru, known for making efficacious pendants of the King of Butterfly or Thep Jamleng Pamora. The efficacy of his pendants has been witnessed by many of his believers and had even won over many hardcore sceptics who had originally thought that this was just another sales gimmick thought about by enterprising amulets businessmen. Many people who have worn the above pendant have reported very significant changes to their lives and experiences of good luck and good fortune. As such, this amulet is very popular with devotees especially from the Asian countries due to its many good experiences.


The price for a King of Butterfly amulet of this kind and size can go up to a few hundred US dollars. However, in order to spread the teachings of Buddha Dhamma under Khruba's guidance, there are pieces been offered at much lower rental and is a good rent for new devotees. Handwritten real gold takruts of Khruba Krisahna Intawanno, a few pieces of colourful gemstones have been attached to the back of the amulet. The gold takruts enhance the power of the pendant while the exquisite gemstones bring about richness and good interpersonal relationships. Khruba Krisahna Intawanno once said that gemstones have beneficial energy within themselves naturally and by using gemstones in his pendants, Khruba Krisahna Intawanno is harnessing the natural powers of gemstones to bless people with good luck and fortune. However, Khruba said that not just any gemstone bought from the jeweller can be worn for such purposes as the stones have to be blessed and cleansed first of impure energy by a qualified master who has the mind power to do so. The painting on the amulet was done by Khruba Krisahna Intawanno himself using natural paints.


As this is a painstaking job, Khruba could only produce very little of each of these pendants each day. That is the reason why these amulets are in great demand by devotees. Khruba's amulet is made of a carefully-selected mixture of flower powder, holy powder and other sacred materials. As such, this nice amulet has a strong and pleasant fragrance that lingers around even after a long period of time. This amulet has been blessed personally by Khruba Krisahna Intawanno himself when it was rented from the temple.

The effects of the King of Butterfly amulet are as follows:
Helps in creating business opportunities and drawing wealth. Dissolving disharmony and discord between people. Easier to find help from people around. Conquering and eliminating enemies. Grants wishes and helps you achieve your aims. Averting obstacles and danger.

Thanks for people who support us. This amulet has been rented out.