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    BE Date : BE 2549
 
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A stunningly beautiful Jatukam amulet, known as Phra Pidta Pungprakarn consecrated by Luang Phor Nui of Wat Kohong and 2,500 other senior monks.  Full details can be found here
 
SUPPLIED WITH SOLID SILVER CASE DETAILED IN 24K GOLD 

Jatukam Ramathep's "Sombat Jakapat" version. Sacred ceremony at
Nakhon Si Thammarat province in November B.E.2549

First ceremony:

At the City Pillar Hall of Nakhon Si Thammarat province, the "Mangklabhisek" ceremony was organized to start worshipping the sacred constituents and to commence the process to mould the sacred amulets. The materials included both sacred metal and sacred powder.

Second ceremony:

At Wat Boromtat of Nakhon Si Thammarat

Morning ceremony

  Phra Rachkru Vamadepmuni, the leader of a Hindu temple in Bangkok, started to worship all the gods.
  Phra Prommethi of Wat Dhepsirin lit the sacred candle.
  Ten senior monks recited Lord Buddha’s “Dharma Jakkuppa Wattanasutra” . (each of the the ten monks had completed Lord Buddha ’s 9th level Parian Dharma )
  2,549 other monks recited the sacred spell to worship Lord Buddha, Dharma and Sangkha

Afternoon ceremony

  32 senior monks recited sacred spell to worship Dhevada Noppakrah (angels of Human beings’ fates.) and invited them to transfer their magic power into the amulets.
  Persons  born on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday lit the Dhevada Noppakrah ’s sacred candles.
  Pramaha Thera Sinting of China’s Wat Fow Kuangsun, which is the world’s largest Buddhist Mananikai sect , recited the 3 sacred spells called “Maha Karunathoraneesutr”, Maha Punya Paramisasutr and Maha Surang Komsutr
  Phra Rachthamsukhi, abbot of Wat Boromtat of Nakhon Si Thammarat province extinguished the sacred candles
  Details of the sacred ceremonies for the Jatukam Ramathep amulet of Wat Nang Phaya, Nakhon Si Thammarat province.(2 days)

Details of the sacred ceremonies at Viharn Jatukam Ramathep of Wat Nang Phaya, Nakhon Si Thammarat province.(2 days)

1st day morning

  The ceremony to invite the sacred souls of angels and ancient teachers
  Phra Dheppavana Vikrom lit the sacred candle.
  Four senior monks from Wat Mahathat, Bangkok, recited the sacred spell name “Maha Smaisutra” which is known and respected as the sacred incantation for calling fairies and angels.
  Other 8 senior monks joined the sacred spell ceremony.

1st day afternoon

   Four senior monks from Wat Nakorn Swan, Nakorn Swan province, recited the sacred spell “Itipiso Rhattana Mala” to worship Lord Buddha and fairies.
  Another 8 senior monks joined the sacred spell ceremony.
  Four senior monks from Wat Boromthatu, Nakhon Si Thammarat province, recited the sacred spell “Panavara” to worship Lord Buddha and fairies.
  Another 8 senior monks joined the sacred spell ceremony.
  Four senior monks from Wat Sutha, Bangkok, recited the sacred spell “Mahasawang Untisvichai” to worship Lord Buddha and fairies.
   
2nd day morning
   
  Ceremony to worship the sacred souls of angels by a Hindu priest named “Choti”.
  Ceremony called Napa Krah Luang was organized to worship the sacred souls that protected human beings’ fates.
   
2nd day afternoon
 
 
 
16 senior monks were divided into 4 groups and each group of four monks recited the sacred incantation called “Katha Maharach” towards each direction (North, East, South, West) and invited the four angels called “Tao Chatulokabal”, who are protectors of the world and heaven.
 
Another 16 senior monks joined the sacred spell ceremony.
 
Phra krupavana Sopon of Wat Padharmasopon, Lopburi province, recited the sacred incantation named “Prakas Dhevada”.
 
Luang Por Nui of Wat Kohong closed the ceremony.
 

 
 
 

 


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