Saturday, May 30, 2009

JATUKAM RAMATHEP=NO 05(FOR VIEWING ONLY)

Sponsored by the Pattani Provincial Government and Blessed in a Puttapisek empowerment at Wat Chang Hai. Collectors edition was made in various kinds and colors of sacred powder. This one is in light blue representing South Thailand. Jatukam Ramathep is embossed on the rear face, with LP Tuad on the front face. The clarity of detail in this amulet is high resolution, very clear and defined. A pair of elephants (called 'Chang' in Thai) depict the entrance to Wat Chang Hai. The filigrain detail of the artistry is immaculate on the elephants. The definition and shape of the lotus upon which Luang Phor Tuad sits is also beautifully sculpted. Luang Por Tuads face is amongst the most realistic of all editions of LP Tuad amulets and resembles him incredibly closely.

large Pim for men. Released after em,powerment in 2550 BE

Limited edition code number is embossed on the back face, which features Jatukam Ramathep.

This is a truly sacred amulet empowerred by monks of respectable trajectory in one of Thailands most famous temples, and the original temple for Luang Phu Tuad amulets, despite the fact that the price is less than many other amulets of less reputation than this one. We thuse recommend this amulet for three reasons; sacredness, beauty and priceworthiness

T.LEK-KELANTAN(FOR VIEWING ONLY)


小金身Phor Than Lek Wat Ariyakiri,吉兰丹BE2518。这尊小金身的料参进了Phor Than Lek在生时所用的托缽制造而成。共制造499尊。这尊小金身是由Chao Su和Than Long开光念经

LP Lek born in kampung Aril_Kelantan_Malaysia on 28th Dec 1895,
last time this district call as Bechah Mulong now as district of Peringat,
his parent is from Thailand, Kampung Chekong_Changwad Narathiwat.

after he married...... and in age 22(1917)he become a Bhikku_(monk)
in Wat Khau Din_Kampung Bukit Tanah_Tumpat.

He learn Buddhist law with Ajahn Rak and his name as Thammesara,
After 5 years, he go to Wat Chan_Nakhon Si Thammarat_Thai(Ligor).
in Wat Chan he learn from Phra Khru Kha Serm and also other Wat,
after one year plus he back to Wat Aril_Kelantan.

He learn "Samadhi" with a Guru name Achan Kev,
and he "Chundong" alone in few forest about 6 months.
then he return to Wat Aril and become Chief Abbot,
because that time Than Seng permanant stay in Throk Bon.

6th Mac 1975 Thursday 0815 morning
Phra Khru Lek pass away after abbot Wat Aril for 50yrsRooplor Phor Than Lek Wat Ariyakiri, Kelantan BE2518. The material is mixed with the bowl used by Phor Than Lek when he was alive. Made 499 pieces only. This batch of rooplor blessed by Chao Su & Than Long.

Phor Than Lek is my grandfather's master or guru.  My grandfather very closed with him before and PT Lek was a great monk.  As a monk, PT Lek did not touch money, a young boy ("jong" in Thai) always followed the monk and helped managing the money. 



JATUKAM RAMATHEP=NO 04

LP TUAD(FOR VIEWING ONLY)





Luang Phor Thuad was born in 2125 and was highly respected and revered as a guru monk throughout the Kingdom of Thailand. He spent his entire life spreading the Dhamma for the benefit of the people without impartiality. Luang Poh Tuad was a monk who lived around 300 years ago in the so called „Ayuttaya period". Normally he stayed in monasteries in southern Thailand, but he also travelled a lot to the central regions and the former capital Ayuttaya.
It is said that LP Tuad was able to do miracles and there are written reports on it.it is fabled that Luang Phor Thuad had the ability to change salt water to fresh water and it is for this reason that the amulet is often worn by fisherman as a protective talisman against the perils of the ocean. When LP Tuad died he was cremated and his ashes were kept in a chedy (pagoda) in the temple "Wat Chiang Hai" in Pattani province (South Thailand).
It was the year 1954 when the than abbot of the Wat Chiang Hai temple (Luang Poo Tim) blessed the first LP Tuad amulets and gave them to his followers.
Over the past more than 50 years LP Tuad amulets were blessed from many other acharn-monks from lot of other monastries.
They are all a little bit different in their mixture of powder, clay, herbs and other ingredients. Most of the amulets have also bits or little pieces of ore/metal mixed in or pressed on the back side of the amulet.
It is said that the wearer of a LP Tuad amulet will get over/survive an accident or attack (with less or no injury) like a miracle.
Amulets of Luang Phor Thuad have shown many miracles to individuals wearing it.
LP Tuad is well know for his protection,wealth ,business and safe driving. LP Tuad will help u in metta,protection,business and safe driving.
Purpose:Safe Driving,protection,Wealth ,Business and good luck.
and this amulet i have 2 pcs..is special batch.

JATUKAM RAMATHEP STORY



Who is Jatukham Rammathep?

In light of last week's extraordinary scramble for coupons to buy a fervently desired amulet - which saw a woman crushed in a stampede at a temple in the South - many are asking just what is Jatukham Rammathep? And why does it produce such hysteria?

There are many legends about the origins of Jatukham Rammathep, the name used to identify a certain kind of amulet, but it is generally agreed that it goes way back in the mists of time, long before the northern kingdoms emerged.

Perhaps the most credible account is provided by late crime-buster Phantharak Rajjadej, who helped to create the famous amulets, as described in an almanac authored by Magsaysay Award winner Jamlong Fangchollajit, a native of Nakhon Si Thammarat, where the history of it is set.

Jatukham Rammathep is two people, not one. The names are the aliases of brother princes Inthara Sairen and Inthara Khao Kheo, sons of King Jantharaphanu, who ruled the Sri Thammasoke realm, the capital of the Krung Srivijaya Kingdom (757-1257) in southern Thailand, after his father who founded it.


The Sri Thammasoke realm began to degenerate as a result of their father's absence of 20 years during which he expanded his dominion to as far as eastern India. The brothers founded a new capital at Chang Khom Sirithammarat (present day Nakhon Si Thammarat), and renamed the realm Srivijaya Suvarnabhumi.

Some legends say Jatukham Rammathep was another royal person living in a different era altogether, while others suggest it was a name given to King Jantharaphanu himself.

But all legends - under the influence of Mahayana Buddhism which was widely observed during the period - commonly believe that whatever king or royal person the name belongs to, the right holder of the name is an Avalokitesvara, a future Buddha after numerous rebirths committed to intense self-dedication and intense sacrifice.

Long after their deaths, the two princes continue to be idealised by succeeding generations of residents of Nakhon Si Thammarat and today are remembered by their preferred names of Jatukham and Rammathep as guardian angels.

The Jatukham Rammathep amulets were first produced in 1987 as part of the establishment of the province's Holy Pillar Shrine. The circular amulet, with a 5cm diameter, was priced at Bt39.

Today, the amulets sell for between Bt200 and Bt500 for the basic item, and as much as Bt1,000 for amulets produced in a limited edition. The prices can soar sharply by up to 10 times when their popularity peaks after just a few months. For example, the "Arch-Millionaire" series now trades at around Bt10,000 compared to about Bt150 when it was released in May last year.

The reported highest price ever paid for a single amulet is Bt1.2 million - by a mine owner to the original owner of a 1987 charm. An unconfirmed report earlier this year said the owner of a local lingerie store in the province sold a number of the amulets for Bt3.2 million to a buyer based in the United States.

There are more than 150 series of Jatukham Rammathep amulets planned for this year alone. Productions must be approved by the Pillar Shrine committee and the amulets are required to undergo Buddhist and Brahman blessing ceremonies held at the Holy Pillar Shrine or Mahathat Woramaha-wiharn temple in the province.

OLD PHRA SANGKACHAI(FOR VIEWING ONLY)



Featuring a rare Phra  Sanghachai by late  Chau Lor -  Chau Su and Than Noon - Wat Ariyakiri, Pauh Lima, Bachok.  This rare Phra Sanghachai was concentrated in late 70s inconjunction with the opening ceremony of big / giant  Phra Sanghachai statue of Wat Ariyakiri.

PHRA PITTA(FOR VIEWING ONLY)



An Old Thai closed eyes Buddha amulet. The Closing Eye Buddha that knowed as ' 'PHA-PIT-TAH' or 'Pha-PID-TA' meaning ' Closed eye buddha' .
Items was show The Buddha sitting in cross legs posture and two hands cover both eyes (see no evil), that is a nice character. This Items is depict a Buddha with hands firmly pressed against his face to obscure his sight. The amulets remind us that the world of the senses is uncertain and filled with illusion, hence the dramatic of Buddha rejection, But there is also a worldly lesson to be learnt: Thai people believed this amulet can bring you happiness and protect and secure good fortune for the owner And also believe the closing eye Buddha reminds us to be wary, and not be taken in easily by everything we see.
They good for Lucky and protect owner from the danger and bad piritual. The amulet is given from my late grandfather.

LP KOON(FOR VIEWING ONLY)

TOK RAJA AMULET-2505(FOR VIEWING ONLY)


The late Tok Raja is one of the famous Thai Chief Abbots of Kelantan state of Malaysia, followed by another famous Tham Chau Khoon known as Ah Kong. Every year during the Kathina celebration, their temple, Wat Uttamaram, Kg. Teresek, Pasir Mas in Kelantan are swarmed with devotees from all over Malaysia, Singapore and the Southern part of Thailand. The current Chief Abbot of this temple is Phrakhru Udomdhamma Patibhano. Wat Uttamaram is one of the oldest and prettiest Thai temples in Kelantan. It is colorful, has fanciful flame-like upturned roof ridges, and an orange and green multi-tiered roof. Large dragons entwine the verandah columns. The temple is definitely a magnificent piece of building that is worth a visit besides viewing or renting of amulets or images.
Tok Raja is one of the thai Luang Phor which stay in Kelantan and attained the highest teaching and he is well known by Singapore ,Thailand and Malaysia.This amulet is given from my nanny (2505BE )

Meanings:

Tok- Grandfather in Malay

Raja- King in Malay

Luangpor = Venerable

Phra- Buddha in Thai

Pit- Close in Thai

Tah- Eye in Thai

Wat- Temple in Thai

TOK RAJA AMULET-TONGKAT INN-TAM TIT





Genuine example of this very popular pim blessed by Luang Phor Kron (Tok Ra

ja), Wat Uttamaram (Bangsek) Kelantan, Malaysia in BE 2505. Amulet is made from the sacred material, Neua Chanmark.