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LP Daeng BE 2513 Sacred Powders.
The holy Vilas powder was created with highly auspicious materials and in particular rare base powders offered to Luang Phor Daeng by Pol. Lt. Prasong Jermporn. In fact it took 20 years to collect the Puthakhun materials before being ground into powder.
Yant vilas amulets are made from several hundred auspicious / sacred components, and below I have listed the major inclusions.
Sacred powder of Somdej Pra Buddhacharn Toh of Wat Rakhng, Bangkok
Sacred powder of Wat Mai Amataros, Bangkok
Sacred powder of Wat Samplerm, Bangkok
Sacred powder of Luang Poo Pring of Wat Bangpakok, Bangkok
Sacred powder of Wat Chang Hai, Pattani Province
Sacred powder of Luang Poo Tian of Wat Bost, Patumtani Province
Sacred powder collected from 5 sacred sites associated with Lord Buddha
Sacred powder ground from Srimaha Bhoti, the sacred Bhoti tree
Maharach powder
Buddha Khun powder
Patamang powder
Trinisinghay powder
Itijay powder
gold powder collected from many sacred City Pillars throughout Thailand
gold powder collected from sacred ceremonies presided over by HM the King at several temples such as Wat Bowon, Wat Makut, Wat Rachborpit, Wat Prachetupon, Wat Prasing, Wat Parlaylai, and Wat Tevasungkaram,.
Sand collected from Klaikungwon royal palace, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Kiri Khan Province
Soil from several cities with the auspicious word “Chai” namely Chaiyapum, Chainart, Chaibadarn, Pichai, Denchai, Chaiya, Mahachai, Nakornchaisri, and Haripunchai
Din Prong powder collected from places in Kanchanaburi Province, which were believed haunted by spirits, namely; Prong Na-ngarm, Prong Sampran, Prong Prantao,, Prong Khaobang, Prong Machalab, and Prong Srisawad.
Sacred sheets of metal colected from seven ancient Khmer castles
Sacred metal collected from seven ancient chedi
Sacred metal known as Leknampi
Sacred water from 109 temples
Sacred candles from 109 temples
Sacred powder ground from several species of Thai plant such as Chompoo, Makham, Mayom, Galong, Rukson, Gafakchompoo, Gafakrukson Gafakgalong, Bainard, Chaiyapruk, Kanun, Payung, etc.
The powder itself was blessed from 2489 to 2509. at 250 temples by more than 5000 monks. Printing of the pims was completed in the year of 2511. After which Luang Phor Daeng blessed the amulets for a further period of 3 years between BE 2511 to BE 2513.
The sacred powder to create the amulets was made to a quantity sufficient for approx 40,000 pims. After printing the moulds were destroyed.
Blessing Ceremonies
1.Wat Tew Sungkaram , Kanjanaburi, created the principle Bhudda BE 2506 Blessed for 9 days and 9 nights.
2.Wat Chumpholchanasongkram, Kanjanaburi, BE 2507.
3.Wat Dermbang t, Supan buri, BE 2507.
4.King Naresuan’s court yard, Pitsanulok. BE 2507.
5.Wat Rakang Khositaram BE 2509.
6.Wat Mongkut Kasatyaram BE 2511.
7.Wat Singha Worawihan Temple, Chiang Mai BE 2512.
8.Ratchbapit, year 2512.
9.Wat Palaylai Vorawihan Temple, Supanburi, BE 2513.
10.Wat Sri RattanaMahatad, Supa buri, BE 2513.
11.Wat WefuRachin , Thonburi. BE 2513.
12.Wat Pun On, Chiang Mai BE 2513.
13.Wat Nang Phaya, Pitsanulok, BE 2514.
14.\ Adisorn camp, Saraburi, BE 2514.
15.Wat Sothorn , Cha Choen Sao, BE 2514.
16.Wat Sri Rattana Mahathat, Pitsanulok
Apart from these ceremonies the amulets were also specially blessed by the following sacred monks
Jaokhun Nor of Wat Thepsirin, who transferred sacred power into the amulets on April 25th, B.E.2513 and December 5th, B.E.2513
Luang Phor Mi of Wat Sing, who transferred sacred power into the amulets on August 9th-17th, B.E.2514
Luang Phor Song of Wat Jaofasalaloy, blessed the amulets on September 29th, B.E.2514
The holy Vilas powder was created with highly auspicious materials and in particular rare base powders offered to Luang Phor Daeng by Pol. Lt. Prasong Jermporn. In fact it took 20 years to collect the Puthakhun materials before being ground into powder.
Yant vilas amulets are made from several hundred auspicious / sacred components, and below I have listed the major inclusions.
Sacred powder of Somdej Pra Buddhacharn Toh of Wat Rakhng, Bangkok
Sacred powder of Wat Mai Amataros, Bangkok
Sacred powder of Wat Samplerm, Bangkok
Sacred powder of Luang Poo Pring of Wat Bangpakok, Bangkok
Sacred powder of Wat Chang Hai, Pattani Province
Sacred powder of Luang Poo Tian of Wat Bost, Patumtani Province
Sacred powder collected from 5 sacred sites associated with Lord Buddha
Sacred powder ground from Srimaha Bhoti, the sacred Bhoti tree
Maharach powder
Buddha Khun powder
Patamang powder
Trinisinghay powder
Itijay powder
gold powder collected from many sacred City Pillars throughout Thailand
gold powder collected from sacred ceremonies presided over by HM the King at several temples such as Wat Bowon, Wat Makut, Wat Rachborpit, Wat Prachetupon, Wat Prasing, Wat Parlaylai, and Wat Tevasungkaram,.
Sand collected from Klaikungwon royal palace, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Kiri Khan Province
Soil from several cities with the auspicious word “Chai” namely Chaiyapum, Chainart, Chaibadarn, Pichai, Denchai, Chaiya, Mahachai, Nakornchaisri, and Haripunchai
Din Prong powder collected from places in Kanchanaburi Province, which were believed haunted by spirits, namely; Prong Na-ngarm, Prong Sampran, Prong Prantao,, Prong Khaobang, Prong Machalab, and Prong Srisawad.
Sacred sheets of metal colected from seven ancient Khmer castles
Sacred metal collected from seven ancient chedi
Sacred metal known as Leknampi
Sacred water from 109 temples
Sacred candles from 109 temples
Sacred powder ground from several species of Thai plant such as Chompoo, Makham, Mayom, Galong, Rukson, Gafakchompoo, Gafakrukson Gafakgalong, Bainard, Chaiyapruk, Kanun, Payung, etc.
The powder itself was blessed from 2489 to 2509. at 250 temples by more than 5000 monks. Printing of the pims was completed in the year of 2511. After which Luang Phor Daeng blessed the amulets for a further period of 3 years between BE 2511 to BE 2513.
The sacred powder to create the amulets was made to a quantity sufficient for approx 40,000 pims. After printing the moulds were destroyed.
Blessing Ceremonies
1.Wat Tew Sungkaram , Kanjanaburi, created the principle Bhudda BE 2506 Blessed for 9 days and 9 nights.
2.Wat Chumpholchanasongkram, Kanjanaburi, BE 2507.
3.Wat Dermbang t, Supan buri, BE 2507.
4.King Naresuan’s court yard, Pitsanulok. BE 2507.
5.Wat Rakang Khositaram BE 2509.
6.Wat Mongkut Kasatyaram BE 2511.
7.Wat Singha Worawihan Temple, Chiang Mai BE 2512.
8.Ratchbapit, year 2512.
9.Wat Palaylai Vorawihan Temple, Supanburi, BE 2513.
10.Wat Sri RattanaMahatad, Supa buri, BE 2513.
11.Wat WefuRachin , Thonburi. BE 2513.
12.Wat Pun On, Chiang Mai BE 2513.
13.Wat Nang Phaya, Pitsanulok, BE 2514.
14.\ Adisorn camp, Saraburi, BE 2514.
15.Wat Sothorn , Cha Choen Sao, BE 2514.
16.Wat Sri Rattana Mahathat, Pitsanulok
Apart from these ceremonies the amulets were also specially blessed by the following sacred monks
Jaokhun Nor of Wat Thepsirin, who transferred sacred power into the amulets on April 25th, B.E.2513 and December 5th, B.E.2513
Luang Phor Mi of Wat Sing, who transferred sacred power into the amulets on August 9th-17th, B.E.2514
Luang Phor Song of Wat Jaofasalaloy, blessed the amulets on September 29th, B.E.2514