Great charm, great luck, and great fortune
The Reverend Father Jeut realized the difficulties that many people were experiencing in recent times, particularly financial hardship and marital difficulties. Often these would lead to other more deep rooted psychological problems. Even the most diligent people blessed with strong hearts, patience, knowledge and strong character were finding it hard to escape these modern day problems.
This was the prime reason that he created this amulet, known as Khun Paen - Sam Maha, which will endow the owner with three great blessings. The first of which is charm; charm bringing about mercy and favour. You will be loved and admired by others, offerings and good fortune will transpire form the least expected places and people
Charm on its own though is not sufficient, proficiency is also required to solve life's problems. Proficiency that lives within you and flows rapidly and easily when most needed. As long as you possess consciousness, intelligence, patience and constant effort, this attribute will be available to you, to steer you on a safe course through these difficult times.
Last but not least is good fortune and luck. Luck will look down upon you wherever you go. This Khun Paen amulet will bring the owner luck and fortune in abundance. With these three blessings the quality of your life will dramatically improve forever.
The Reverend Father Juet is a direct disciple of the Reverend Father Noi of Srisathong Temple and Dhammasala Temple. He is a highly respected and revered, showing great mercy and compassion to his followers and devotees.
He is well known for creating efficacious amulets that are thought to be highly sacred. The above 'hand made' (Mua Bohran) amulet is quite exquisite and a real treasure.
Te amulet was made up of three main holy components:
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Powder of Great Empire herb + Chindamanee (gem stone) powder + Grand stupa powder |
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Magic powder |
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Powder of charming herb, great luck herbs (108 species) |
Creation Ceremony and Sacred Process
The Reverend Father Juet made this amulet primarily for the benefit of his close disciples and devotees and was never made for mass circulation or for commercial gain. It was created as a way to thank those who had faith in him and also those who made a donation towards the purchase of land for the monastery. This amulet will be almost impossible to replace.
The amulets were consecrated in a ceremony that involved the chanting of the great incantation known as "Kaew Mahasombat'' (Crystal of Wealth) to bring about great luck and fortune to the owner. A child spirit was also invited to enter the idol on the amulets reverse. This particular Guman Thong is known as ''Guman Thong doot lok nai nam man'' or the ''Golden Child that is sucking the placenta fed by charming oil''. The Khun Paen on the face of the amulet is covered in 24K gold leaf.
A total of 399 pieces were consecrated over a seven days of prayer before he finally released these scared amulets to his disciples.
He also issued a mantra for the amulet which you should chant slowly to yourself whenever you need inner strength, favour, luck or fortune.
Mantra for the amulets of the Reverend Father Juet Nimmalo is:
Na Metta Mo Karuna Buddha Pranee Tha Yindee
Ya Endu Namobuddhaya Sunamolomanima