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    Luang Phor Thongdam
 
    BE Date : BE 2549
 
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    Amulet code :  amu_149
 
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  Luang Por Thongdam Intawangso of Wat Tumtapiantong, Lop Buri province, is a senior disciple of Luang Poo Mum, Wat Prasat Yernue.

Recently he created some new amulets called Khunpaen Ngao-Todroop Lungnangrojana, made of the sacred powder of Phayatakrua.

It is known that he had prayed for 7 days and nights consecutively to transfer his magic power into the amulets, which were also immersed in the sacred oil of Wan Mahasanae.

After the creation of Pra Khunpaen Chaosup-Chaosanae amulet, which was highly successful and sold up in a very short time, many people requested that Luang Phor Thongdum Intawangso create a new amulet. He therefore decided to create the Khunpaen Ngao-Todroop Lungnangrojana amulet featured above.

The word Ngao-todroop is derived from an ancient Thai tale about a beautiful prince that looked ugly when wearing a mask. Once the mask (or todroop) was removed, people realized that he was actually a very good looking young man. Luang Por Thongdam used the words Ngao-Todroop, because he wanted to illustrate the fact that any one who worshipped the amulet would look more attractive.)

It is also known that the Khunpaen Ngao-Todroop Lungnangrojana amulets were made of sacred materials including Wan Phayatekrua, Ngao-todroop powder, Wan Choongnang, Wan Haroi-nang, Wan Doktong, Wan Salikalintong, Wan Mahachoke, Wan Mahalap, Wan Na-natong, Wan Nangtam, Wan Mahamek, Wan Nanglom, Wan Sanae Khunpaen, Wan Khunpaesakodsup, Wan Saolong, Wan Kaidaeng, etc., All constituents were mixed with the sacred powder of Nang PhayaNgewdum.

After that the materials were divided into 2 parts, the first part was dried up and mixed with other materials, while the second part was immersed into the sacred oil that had passed through more than a year of ceremonial spell recitation.

Eventually, all materials were pressed into the mold to create the amulets one by one, each amulet was recited with Luang Phor's black magic spell.

All the revenue from the Khunpaen Ngao-Todroop Lungnangrojana amulets will be used to support the building of the monks dwellings, now some 50% complete.

Khunpaen Ngao-Todroop Lungnangrojana amulet’ s front features the image of Ngao, whilst transformed as an angel reciting a spell to lure fish into his traps. The rear features the image of Nangrojana, Ngao's wife picking up money. The images are a strong representation of the black magic contained within the amulet to bring both good fortune allurement and attractiveness.

The Khunpaen Ngao-Todroop Lungnangrojana amulets were also impregnated with gems seed and four 3 Krasat Trakruts.

3 Krasat means three kinds of metal mixed together in an alloy, usually bronze, copper and other sacred metals.)

 
 

 


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