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    Luang Phor Daeng
 
    BE Date : BE 2513
 
    Size : 2.6 x 1.8 cm
 
    Amulet code :  amu_901P
 
    Supplied with case :  No
 
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PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS AMULET IS NOT A COPY, REPRODUCTION OR POSTHUMOUS VERSION AMULET.  IT IS GUARANTEED 100% GENUINE BE 2513 AMULET, THE REAL MCOY
 
This the the very rare Pim Kanen version, smaller than the standard pim, and made in far fewer numbers. Its hardly ever mentioned in textbooks which cocentrate on the larger pims. Actually this is very much the same as the original Wat Rakhang amulet blessed by Buddhacharn Toh, these also were made in the smaller kanaen version, but once again hardly ever mentioned and as a consequence not a lot of people even know of their existance.

These splendid amulets were created in identical colours to the standard pims  including black,red and grey. This particular amulet is the white variety known as Pim Luk (Niyom), with a sharp yant on the back. These amulets were made specifically for the devotees of Luang Phor Daeng that assisted in the restoration and re-construction of the temple.
Actuially this smaller pim is just about perfect for a female.

The amulets were blessed in excess of 300 temples from B.E. 2507 until B.E 2511. The amulets were then blessed for a further three years by Luang Phor Daeng. As such this particular batch of Somdej amulets are commonly known as the '2513 Batch'

The amulets were then taken to Wat Dhepsirin where they were blessed a further two times by Dhan Chao Khun Nor on April 25 BE 2513 and December 5th B.E 2513.

Prior to the distribution on October 14th B.E 2514 the amulets were also blessed at  Wat Yai ( Chinnaraj),  Wat Nangphya, Wat Sothorn  and Wat Doi Mae Pang (LP Waen)
 
 
 


The amulets are made up of:

1) Ground broken amulets of  Somedej Wat Rakang, Somdej BangKhunPhrom. Wat Sampluen Amulets, Wat Indraviharn, Wat Ngern Klongtoey and LP Prink amulets

2) Holy soil from 4 important Buddhist places in India,

3) The great 5 holy powder of Itthaje Powder, Maharaj Powder, Tri Nisinghae powder, Padhamang Powder, Budhakhun Powder

4) Bronze dust from the casting of Buddhist statues from many important temples including Wat Palaelai Suphanburi, Wat Dhevasangkharam Kanchanaburi, Wat Bovornniwej Bangkok, Wat Makutkasart, Wat Phra Singh Chiang Mai, Wat Bodhi and Wat Rajbopit.

5) Holy soil from 9 sacred areas : Chai Nat, Chaiyaphum, Chaibadal, Phichai, Denchai, Mahachai, Chaiya, Nakonchaisri, Hariphuchai.

6) Holy water & holy candle wax from 109 temples.    

  Amulets consecrated by Luang Phor Daeng are known to have help save many lives from road accidents. It is reported that no victims of road deaths have ever been found to have been wearing LP Daeng's amulets

Another well reported event was the incident of a parachutist who jumped from a plane, but his chutes failed to deploy. Inexplicably the strong prevailing wind blew him into safely  into a swamp and survived. he wearing the LP Daeng Somdej amulet.

Petchburi province in Thailand was known to be violent, with many conflicts settled with guns. It was said the LP Daeng Somdej amulet acted as an invisible force or bullet proof jacket with bullets being unable to penetrate human flesh. Miraculous incidents were widely reported and prices rose rapidly.

 

In WWII, LP Daeng created and presented his PhaYants (magic clothes) and Takruts to Soldiers and people. When the Japanese troop landed in PraChuabKiriKhan Province which borders Petchburi, a small group of soldiers and patriotic people fought fearlessly, yet remained  unharmed due to LP Daeng's amulets. 
 

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For almost 40 years this amulet has been proven time and time again to be one of the most efficacous amulets of the modern era, providing the wearer with  Klaew Klaad (free from all harm) and Kong KraphanChatri (invincibility).  

 
 

 


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