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10Apr

Daw Nai Pan Nai Pon Pim Lek Lucky Star 5 and 8 Pointed Pentacle Amulet Early-Mid Era Luang Por Pina

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Daw Nai Pan Nai Pon Pim Lek Lucky Star 5 & 8 Pointed Pentacle Amulet Luang Por Pina Featured

An early-mid era example of Luang Por Pina’s most Sacred and Powerful Daw Nai Pan Nai Pon Star Amulet – Sacred Karma Improving Lucky Star for Protection, Wealthy Fortunes, Status Increase, Promotion, and Auspicious Fate. This exhibit is a Pim Lek (small size) measuring 2.5 x 2 Cm. The five sided star face is painted red, and the eight sided star side is painted silver. This exhibit is especially desirable to collectors for the fact that this exhibit has almost a full set of Ploi Sek Gemstones on both sides, which is rare to see in this early-mid era model, for most examples of this Pim, are found without gemstones.

This is the two sided 5 and 8 Pointed Pentacle version, in red/silver painted Muan Sarn Sacred Powders wth Ploi Sek Maha Pokasap Gem inserts. This particular example has special Necromantic Powders stuffed into the edge of the amulet, and, as a Pim lek model, is not only suitable for men, but also a very recommendable model for lady devotees due to the smaller size.

Daw Nai Pan Nai Pon Pim Lek Lucky Star 5 & 8 Pointed Pentacle Amulet Luang Por Pina

It is very hard to find Daw Nai Pan Nai Pon amulets in a suitable size for ladies to wear.. It is in any case extremely difficult to find one of these amulets in any circumstances, but to find one with an almost complete set of gemstones is doubly lucky.

This exhibit is a Pim Lek (small size) measuring 2.5 x 2 Cm, and is a very early era model in pure muan sarn, made from a very highly concentrated admixture of sacred Necromantic and Magical powders.

The Daw Aathan Hnun Duang has different stars on each side, one as a 5 pointed star similar to the Military Star, and one in 8 pointed Pentacle similar to the Police Force star. Despite their importance for the meaning which is attributed for the Military and Police force, which was of course intentional, there are deep spiritual meanings imbued within the symbolism of each star design.

 

Daw Nai Pan Nai Pon Pim Lek Lucky Star 5 & 8 Pointed Pentacle Amulet Luang Por Pina

This amulet is commonly know for its Wealth Increasing Maha Lap Magick, but in truth, the amulet possesses an massive repository of attributed Buddhist Blessings of very sacred and Auspicious Influences on the Forces of Karma.

 

Daw Nai Pan Nai Pon Pim Lek Lucky Star 5 & 8 Pointed Pentacle Amulet Luang Por Pina

The amulet is recommended to be encased with,with the pendant ring at an angle, which is a tradition with the Dao Nai Pan Nai Pon, as was originally decreed with the first edition Mae Nuea Horm (Perfumed Mother) Lucky Star (‘Mae Nuea Horm’ 1st edition, was differentiated being somewhat Larger with a crescent moon below the star).

 

Daw Nai Pan Nai Pon Pim Lek Lucky Star 5 & 8 Pointed Pentacle Amulet Luang Por Pina

 

The base of the amulet has a special code stamp embossed into it by Luang Por Pina. The powers of the Daw Nai Pan Nai Pon are manyfold, but has a special ability given by Luang Por Pina which Luang Por Pina would say goes like this; ‘whoever is not straight with you and cannot be trusted, will be spotted and exposed by the Dao Nai Pan or the Mae Nuea Horm, if you wear it at an angle like this’

 

Daw Nai Pan Nai Pon Pim Lek Lucky Star 5 & 8 Pointed Pentacle Amulet Luang Por Pina

When understood, the meanings within the sacred Lucky Star Pentacle amulets of Luang Por Pina, are very extensive and comprehensive, and aligned to the focal points of Advanced Buddhist Vipassana Kammathana Practices, with the accompanyiing Miraculous Power of transformation that comes with the 40 Kammathanas.

 

Daw Nai Pan Nai Pon Pim Lek Lucky Star 5 & 8 Pointed Pentacle Amulet Luang Por Pina

Luang Por Pina is the deceased Abbot of Wat Sanom Lao in Sra Buri and was said to have possessed Abhinya Powers, and to have Mastered the 10 Kasina Powers of Elemental Magical Dominion.

 

Daw Nai Pan Nai Pon Pim Lek Lucky Star 5 & 8 Pointed Pentacle Amulet Luang Por Pina

It is said that he was able to read the minds and intentions of other Humans, and bring amulets to life with is Empowerment Methods, and that his amulets were able to give signs and also can be beseeched and prayed to for wish fulfilment (Sarapat Neuk). There are many stories of Miraculous Events occurring through his amulets.

 

Daw Nai Pan Nai Pon Pim Lek Lucky Star 5 & 8 Pointed Pentacle Amulet Luang Por Pina

The Daw Nai Pan Lucky Star is made from a mixture of Highly Sorcerous Ingredients, Herbal and Prai Necromantic Powders, which are both incredibly difficult to find and obtain, and also very easy to recognise their presence within the sacred Muan Sarn Powder mixture.

Daw Nai Pan Nai Pon Pim Lek Lucky Star 5 & 8 Pointed Pentacle Amulet Luang Por Pina

Those who have had an authentic Daw Aathan before their eyes, will be able to see instantly that this amulet is a very recognisable and distinguished exhibit with the clear to see presence of Luang Por Pina’s Sorcerous Muan Sarn Sarn Powders.

Daw Nai Pan Nai Pon Pim Lek Lucky Star 5 & 8 Pointed Pentacle Amulet Luang Por Pina

Below is a different model (Namely the Mae Nuea Horm First Edition Amulet), for you to enjoy looking at and for study.

The holes in the amulet also have meaning, some of the daw Nai Pan Nai Pon can be found to have gemstones (Ploi Sek) embedded within the indentations, which are even rarer to find.

This particular exhibit is a Classic Pim from the Early period of Making (Circa 2500), and also one of the highly Preferred ‘Pim Niyom’ Master Models and can be considered ‘Ongk Kroo’ (Teacher Reference Model) for a perfect reference comparison of authenticating other less recognisable Star amulets of lesser preference.

Daw Nai Pan Nai Pon Pim Lek Lucky Star 5 & 8 Pointed Pentacle Amulet Luang Por Pina

 

‘Ud Mai Gon Fa Pa’ (Wood from a tree that was truck by Lightning), and many Sacred Relics within its Sacred Powder Muan Sarn. Luang Por Pina’s Daw Nai Pan, exspecially this model above others, is now extremely rare and sought after.

Its price is constantly rising, because only a few hundred Daw Nai Pan are assumed to have been made in the early Era, and they are mostly all already in the possession of the Devotees, many of whom are high ranking Policemen, Army Officers and Top Doctors and Medics.

 

This model is an early edition which is evidend by its extreme dryness and the texture of the Muan Sarn Sacred Powders which reveal its age, and the authenticity of the amulet

The title of ‘Ongk kroo’ is fitting for this amulet, is for its easily recognisable features and Muan Sarn Powders allow one to easily distinguish the authenticity of any other exhibit when held side by side for comparison, making it a Master Key for teaching the eyes to recognise Luang Por’s famous Sacred Powders, as well as the effects of aging over the years, as to how discoloration and surface mildews should appear in a true authentic example of the Daw Nai Pan. Despite being a painted model, the edges of the amulet are highly visible to reveal the Muan Sarn Sacred Powders content and aging characteristics, and the true appearance of the Muan Sarn used by Luang Por Pina for these inimitable and famously powerful amulets

Daw Nai Pan Nai Pon Pim Lek Lucky Star 5 & 8 Pointed Pentacle Amulet Luang Por Pina

Luang Por Pina is known to have performed strange Magical feats in front of the eyes of his disciples many times, especially when devotees would ask him for an amulet. He would ask the devotee to lay down and open their eyes, and would take a handful of sand and pour it over their face, as they would hold the amulet in the hand.

But the sand would bounce back before it hit their eyes, and no matter how much was poured on the face, not a single grain of sand would be able to enter the eyes of the devotee, becoming repelled as if by a force field before it touched the eyes.

Daw Nai Pan Nai Pon Pim Lek Lucky Star 5 & 8 Pointed Pentacle Amulet Luang Por Pina

Kata Luang Por Pina

Light 5 sticks of Incense, and chant the Maha Namasakara 3 times before chanting the special Kata for Luang Por Pina Bpiyataro

Namo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa

Namo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa

Namo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa

Then chant the Kata for Luang Por Pina (3 times);

Ahang Sukhadto Pina Bpiyataro Naamadtae Aajaariyo Ma Pandtae Hohi

Kata Pluk Khong (Call the power within the amulet)

Puttang Gandtang Saranang Haa

Puttang Gandtang Saranang Hae

Puttaaa Namo Ya

 

Daw Nai Pan Nai Pon Pim Lek Lucky Star 5 & 8 Pointed Pentacle Amulet Luang Por Pina

Kata Pra Som Hwang (Fulfilment of Wishes)

Chant the following for as many repetitions as your age (for example, if you are 35 years old, then chant the Kata, repeatedly for 35 times)

Nadtae Sudtae

The last repetition, change the words to

Mahaa Sudtae Nachaa

As an example, let us pretend a four year old were to recite the mantra, which would result in four lines like this;

Nadtae Sudtae, Nadtae Sudtae, Nadtae Sudtae, Mahaa Sudtae Nachaa

Daw Nai Pan Nai Pon Pim Lek Lucky Star 5 & 8 Pointed Pentacle Amulet Luang Por Pina

If you listen to the three quarter of an hour talk and explanation of the Sacred Daw Aathan along with a short Biography of Luang Por Pina, recounted and narrated by Amulet Expert Ajarn Spencer Littlewood in the below Podcast. In the podcast, You will be amazed to learn about the very deep meanings contained within the Daw Aathan Hnun Duang Lucky Star amulets of Luang Por Pina, and for those of you who are devoted Buddhists and Practitioners of Dhamma, you will feel incredibly inspired to own and apply the meanings found in the amulet to your Buddhist practice of Dhamma, Meditation and Vipassana.
For indeed, in its highest level of Bucha, this amulet is a powerful tool not only to increase your Fortunes and Improve your karma in a worldly sense, but can be used as a contemplative focal point of self transformation and empowerment of manifest Buddhist Kammathana Meditative Practice. It points to the path towards enlightenment, and can assist you in walking the path, if this is your intention, and leads far above and beyond simple worldly desires.

We invite you to listen to the podcast below, and be amazed at the depth of meanings within the Star Amulet.

Below; The remains of Luang Por Pina in the Sussaan Pina, as he requested to be unpreserved Unmummified, and left to rot naturally according to the laws of Nature, without a grand funeral ceremony or chanting, and forbidden to be cremated.

Daw Nai Pan Nai Pon Pim Lek Lucky Star 5 & 8 Pointed Pentacle Amulet Luang Por Pina

Daw Nai Pan Nai Pon Pim Lek Lucky Star 5 & 8 Pointed Pentacle Amulet Luang Por Pina

Pra Sivali Jok Badtr Chimplee Arahant with Almsbowl Sacred Wood in Base - Kru Wat Chana Songkram Hiding Place Amulet 2495 BE

Pra Sivali Jok Badtr Chimplee Arahant with Almsbowl Sacred Wood in Base - Kru Wat Chana Songkram Hiding Place Amulet 2495 BE

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Temple: Wat Chana Songkram
Year of Issue: Late Ayuttaya Early Ratanakosin Era - Discovered in 2495
Recommended Uses: Powerful Protection against Physical and Supernatural Dangers, Mercy Charm, Prosperity, Karma iImprovement
Size of Amulet: 2.5 x 1.3 Cm
Weight: 2.70 g

Presenting very rare Pim from this Ancient Pra Kru hiding place amulet find; the Pra Sivali Jok Badtr Arahant eating from Almsbowl amulet, made from Nuea Pong Long Rak Pid Tong - Sacred Powders with black herbal Laquer and Gold coating, and Sacred wood inserted in the base, from the Kru Wat Chana Songkram Archeological Find of 2495 BE at the temple of Wat Chana Songkram in Banglamphu.

The Kru Wat Chana Songkram find was discovered in 2495-2496 period; Tan Jao Khun Pra Tamma Pidok (Luang Por Niyom) gave the order to build a school for the local needy folk within the temple enclave of Wat Chana Songkram. He donated some land from the temple for the Ministry of Education to build the school. In order to make the area clear for the construction, it was necessary to remove the old Chedi Relic Stupa which was obstructing the vicinity where the construction was to take place.

 Pra Sivali Jok Badtr Arahant eating from Almsbowl amulet

As the Chedi Stupa was disassembled, Luang Por Niyom (abbot of Wat Chana Songkram) instructed Tan Jao Khun Pra Wimon Gijjaraks (Luang Por Siri Adtramo), who was in charge of shrine preservation, to go into the Chedi to investigate within, to see if there were any hidden relics.

Luang Por Siri reported to have found amulets made from Sacred Earthen powders, in small quantities, mostly broken, and that the larger number of unbroken amulets had already been plundered at a previous date by robbers.However, behind this Chedi Stupa, was another old Chedi, which was a larger one. They drilled through neck of the Stupa, and found a batch of the same kind of amulets which had been found in the first Chedi Stupa.

The Samanera Novice Monks were called to enter and gather all the amulets from within the Stupa, and bring them out to be counted. Apart from all the various models of amulets which were brought out, a Sacred Bailan Parchment Scripture was also found, with Khom Sanskrit Agkhara Inscriptions on it. A carved wooden Buddha statue painted with lacquer and gold leaf, and some Pra Kru Wat Takrai Hnaa Krut amulets (Earthen Ayuttaya Era hiding place amulets of immense fame), were also found within the Kru Chamber of the Stupa. There were also some Pra Kone Samor Ayuttaya Era clay Buddha images, some and some Pra Chai.


The Ministry of Buddhist Arts came to investigate and authenticate the artifacts, and concluded after perusal, that all of the amulets were placed within the Kru during the time of the Reign of His Majesty Rama 1 of the Chakri Dynasty, and that they had been ordered to be hidden there by the Grom Pra Rachawang Boworn Maha Surasihanat (A Royal Family Member ) to preserve Buddhism by leaving hidden amulets to be found in future times. They were ordered to be hidden in Kru Chamber, along with the construction of Wat Chana Songkram.

This was on the grounds of the previously standing Wat Klang Na, as a way of makiing merits for Buddhism, to reduce his bad Karma from the decades of warmongering with the enemy nations. Grom Pra Rachawang Boworn Maha Surasihanat (2287 BE - 2346 BE) spent many years fighting to protect Siam against the enemy invaders, and fought on land with the army, as well as on boats with the navy, and was involved in much Killing.

And so the temple of Wat Chana Songkram was built up, and the Chedi Stupas were filled with amulets, to make merits to atone for the deeds of war. The temple is called 'Wat Chana Songkram' meaning 'Victory of the War' which celebrated the many victories he had fought in.

Once the amulets had been all gathered and safely counted, they were separated into their respective types. It is said that the ost beautiful of all were the Pra Pid Ta and the Pim Samati Khad Paetch meditating Buddha, but that a large number of other very beautiful amulets were also found, including this beautiful Pim Pra Sivali, which was found in two versions (sitting with almsbowl and standing with umbrella and shoulder bag).

Below; Some prime examples of the Pra Kru Pim Pid Ta Kru Wat Chana Songkram

Pra Kru Pim Pid Ta Kru Wat Chana Songkram

Pra Kru Pim Pid Ta Kru Wat Chana Songkram curved arch version

Below, some of the Pra Kru Wat Takrai Pim Hnaa Krut ancient amulets, some of which were found within the Chedi of the Kru Wat Chana Songkram in the same find.

Pra Kru Wat Takrai Pim Hnaa Krut

Pra Sivali is one of the Important Arahants in Thai Buddhism, along with Mokkhallana, Saributra, and Pra Upakut (Bua Khem) all of which are believed to be summonable using Chanted Invocations. Pra Sīvali (Thai: พระสีวลี - Chinese: 尸婆羅) is an Arahant widely venerated in South-east Asia.

He is also, due to his reputation for always having good luck in receiving alms, even on difficult journeys in the wilderness, considered to be the guardian saint of travellers, someting like St. Christopher in the Christian Faith.

Pra Sivali is believed to ward off misfortunes at home such as fire or theft. His veneration predates the introduction of Theravada Buddhism into Burma. Sīvali is typically depicted standing upright and carrying a walking staff, an alms bowl and Buddhist prayer beads. He is also seen to be figured in seated position eating from his almsbowl. Born to Queen Suppavasa, Sīvali is believed to have remained in his mother's womb for seven years because of past Karma.

After a week in labor, Sīvali's mother gave birth to a precocious boy who could immediately speak. Thereafter, Gautama Buddha's chief disciple, Sariputtra, admitted Sīvali into the Sangha. Burmese Buddhists believe that he is still living, that he can be invoked to come by a special incantation and that his mere invisible presence will bring them prosperity and good fortune

Pra Upakut – Pra Bua Khem

Biography of Pra Sivali Thēra - Icon of reverence for those with great fortune in wealth and business sales. This came about due to many events which proved his amazing quality and ability top generate wealth and good fortune - the power of 'Maha Sanaeh' Pra Sivali was the father of Pra Nang Subpawaasaa, a royal princess of Goliyanakara. Even when he was still in the womb of his mother, his immense aura of lucky energy radiated out and cause his mother to recive much luck and increase in wealth. Pra Sivali remained in his mothers womb for a period of 7 years, 7 months and 7 days. As the time for him to be born approached, his mother began to suffer great pain, so she sent a Swami to ask the Buddha for blessings. The Lord Buddha gave the following blessing;

"May Nang Subpawaasaa of Goliya city be happy, and free from illness, and give birth to a son who cannot be found to have any blemishes or illnesses". Because of the power emitted by the great merits and purity of the Enlightened One, his words came into effect and became truth - the pain that Nang Subpawaasaa was experiencing diminished, and she gave birth to her son easily with no setbacks or suffering. Pra Sivali came into the world out as easily as water poured from a kettle. The Nobles of the Court gathered and decided on a name for her Princely son, and gave him the name of "Sivali Kumara" (Pra Sivali Gumarn, in Thai).

Once Nang Subpawaasaa recovered physically, she decided she wished to make banquet offerings and reverence for a period of 7 days to the Lord Buddha. She sent her Swamis to go and invite the Buddha and the company of Sangha to come to the palace and receive offerings and reverence. The invitation offered them to come and stay the whole 7 days. Although he had just been born, Pra Sivali's body was already as strong as a seven year old boy, and he helped his mother to prepare and arrange the banquet offerings, and to filter the water for the monks to drink safely.

As Pra Sivali was helping his mother and father to do this, the great Arahant Pra Saributra Thēra was watching the whole time. Pra Saributra took a great liking to Pra Sivali Gumarn, and when the seven days of reverence offerings was over, Pra Saributra approached Pra Sivali Gumarn and invited him to come and ordain as a member of the Sangha.

Pra Sivali accepted immediately (for he already possessed all the qualities and inclinations to become a monk), and asked his mother and father for permission to ordain. Once ha had obtained permission, he went to the Aram of Pra Saributra, and was ordained into the 'Pra Kammathaan' (initiatory methods of practice of an ascetic abstinent monk); Dtaja Bpanja Kammathaan - Gaesaa (hair), Lomaa (fur), Nagkhaa (nails), Dtantaa (teeth), Dtajo (skin). This is the practice of observing the main five individual ingredients of the living body, and see outside of the conditioning that it is beautiful, seeing the unclean parts of the body. Pra Sivali Took the teaching of Dtaja Pbanja Kammathaan, and considered it as his head was shaved of hair. This was the catalyst in his illumination and accomplishment of the four stages of Enlightenment;

It happened as the Lord Buddha and the Sangha went to visit Pra Rewadta, the younger brother of Pra Saributra, who was residing in a forest of Dtakian trees Dtakian tree is known as 'Iron Wood' - Hopea Odorata) in English. Mai Dtakian is a Sacred Tree that is believed to have a spirit of a female ghost inhabiting it, called 'Phii Nang Mai Dtakian'. There is hardly a temple in Thailand which does not have a Dtakian tree; normally you will see colored cloths wrapped around the trunk, as is the case with all sacred trees in Thailand. Powder from the wood of the Dtakian is used to make 'Pong Mai Dtakian" - a sacred powder used in amulet making.

• The first time he shaved his hair and observed the dead tissue falling to the floor, seeing that it was not self, he was enlightened to become a Sotapanna (Pra Sodaban in Thai).

• The second time he shaved his hair and observed the dead tissue falling to the floor, seeing that it was not self, he was enlightened to become a Sakatakami(Pra Sagatakami in Thai),

• The third time he shaved his hair and observed the dead tissue falling to the floor, seeing that it was not self, he was enlightened to become a Anakami(Pra Anakami in Thai).

• The fourth time he shaved his hair and observed the dead tissue falling to the floor, seeing that it was not self, he was enlightened to become an Arahant (Pra Arahant in Thai)

After he was ordained it became noticed that Pra Sivali had much Laap Sakkara (fortune and honor from others), and this charming energy was even radiated and passed on to others around him. This became so apparent, that the Buddha would often seek out Pra Sivali to accompany him and the Sangha on long journeys, for it had been seen to be true that when Pra Sivali was present on such journeys, the Sangha would never have to endure any hardships looking for safe havens to stay in and find offerings of food.

On the contrary in fact, when Pra Sivali was present on journeys, they would always meet with plenty of offerings and accommodation, and never have top do without food and sustenance for long. An example of this is the time that Lord Buddha and five hundred other Bhikkhus had to rely on the Laap and Baramee of Pra Sivali.

As they had traveled a while, Pra Ananda Thēra (Pra Aanon in Thai) raised the following discussion and question; 'Reverend Lord, there are two ways we could travel, if we go this way, the path is full of small settlements along the way and the Bhikkhus will have plenty of safe places to rest where they will not have to suffer hunger, for the people along the way will make Bucha offerings.

But the way is very long (about 60 Yochanas). If we take the other way, the way is much shorter (about 30 Yochanas), however, the way is without a clear path and thick forest. There are hardly any people, only uncivilised savages living in there, and the Bhikkhus would go hungry and suffer various inauspicious events. The Lord Buddha then answered;

"My Dear Ananda, is not Pra Sivali Thēra with us?"

"Yes my Lord, Ananda replied "Pra Sivali Thēra is with us"

Then the Buddha spoke again; "Dear Ananda, do not worry about what will happen when we take the shorter path through the forest, for the devas and spirits which inhabit the forest will lay out the necessary places and arrange for the Sangha to have a place to rest and replenish their energy along the way" "They will do this because Pra Sivali is with us and is the object of their respect and reverence, so we shall abide and reside in the merits.

Various Kata Bucha Pra Chimplee (Pra Sivali)

Ahang Wantaami Siiwaliitaadtuyo Ahang Wantaami Sappaso

Kata to Bucha Pra Sivali

Iminaa Saggaaraena Siiwalii Thaerang Apibpuchayaami

(When you chant this whilst making Bucha to Pra Sivali, then say in your inner heart
silently the following words;

Bpuchidtang Sappalaapang Bprasitti Mae Thaerassa Aanupaawaena Sappa So Thee Pawandtu Mae

Kata Pra Sivali (Luang Por Guay – Wat Kositaram, Chaynat)

Siiwalii Ja Mahaa Thaero Bpajjaya Laapa Buchidto Manusso Taewadtaa Into
Pramaayamo Yagkha Waa Bpidtassa Nirandtarang Bpana Laapa Saggaarae
Aanaendti Nijjang Siiwalii Thaerassa Laapo Saggaaro Hodti Siiwalii Mahaa Thaeran
Ja Buchagassa

Sataawaabi Kaatanja Sangwadt Dtanassa Laapo Ja Saggaaro Hodti Thaerassa

Aanupaawaena Laapo Mae Hodtu Sappataa Aedtaena Sajja Wachaena Laapo Mae
Hoedtu Sappataa

Kata for chanting when going on Business trips

Na Chaa Liidti Bpasitti Laapaa

Kata Hua Jai Pra Chimplii (heart Mantra of Pra Chimplii)

Saatu Siwalii Ja Mahaa Thaero Na Chaa Li Dti Bpasitti Laapaa Bpasanna Jidt DtaaSataa Hondti Bpiyang Ma Ma Sappae Chanaa Pahu Chanaa Sappae Tisaa Samaa Kadtaa Gaala Pochanaa Wigaala Pochanaa Aakaj Chaaya Aakaj Chaahi Bpiyang Ma Ma

Short Kata Pra Sivali

Siiwalii Ja Mahaa Thaero Chay Ya Sitto Mahit Tigo Thaerassa Nupaawaena

Katas for Pra Sivali for each day of the week

Sundays (Chant 6 times) – Chimpalii Ja mahaa Naamang Sappa Laapang Pawissadti
Thaeras Saanupaawaena Sataa Hondtu Bpiyang Ma Ma

On Mondays (Chant 15 times) – Yang Yang Bpuriso Waa Idthii Waa Turaehi Waa
Sami Bpaehi Waa Thaeras Saanpaawaena Sataa Hondti Bpiyang Ma Ma

On Tuesdays (Chant 8 times) – Chimpalii Ja Mahaa Thaero Soho Bpajjayaa Timhi
Chaeya Laapo Mahaa Laapo Sappa Laapaa Pawandtu Sappataa

On Wednesdays (chant 17 times) Tidt Dtidt Tha pa Wae Rachaa Biyaa Ja kara Dtu
Mae Yae Saaradt Dti Niran Dtarang Sappa Sukhaa Wahaa

On Thursdays (Chant 19 times) – Chimpalii Ja Mahaa Thaero Yagkhaa Taewaa Pi Bpuchidto Soraho Bpajjayaa Timhi Ahang Wantaami Sappataa

On Fridays (Chant 21 times) – Chimpalii Ja Mahaa Thaero Taewadtaa nara
Bpuchidto Soraho Bpajjayaa Nimhi Mahaa Laapang Garondtu Mae Laapaena Udt
Dtamo Hodti Sappa Laapang Pawandtu Sappataa

On Saturdays (Chant 10 times) Chimpalii Ja Mahaa Naamang Intaa Prahmaa Ja
Bpuchidtang Sappa Laapang Prasitti Mae Thaeras Sanupawaena Sataa Sukhii
Bpiyang Ma Ma

Ancient Kata for Pra Sivali

“Saatu Siwalii Ja Mahaa Thaero Ugaasa”

(Say in your heart) “May the magical powers of luck and fortune of Pra Sivali Thaera be installed within my perception, mind and body. As Pra Sivali was often a safe refuge for the Buddha, the Arahants and the 4 thousand Dhamma Khandas, thus so shall Pra Sivali Thaera be my refuge. May his immense power of Metta Mahaniyom and Choke Laap Saggaara generate riches and good fortunes in life, For absence of material things leads to physical suffering and plight”.

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Pra San Yern (Pra Lila) - Walking Buddha Amulet - Maekasit Alchemical Metal with Meteorite - Luang Por Guay Wat Kositaram (2448 - 2522 BE)
SKU 02641
$149
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Yant Ngop Nam Oy Pim Yai Niyom 2470 BE - Sugar Cake Yantra Buddha Mandala - Luang Phu Yim - Wat Jao Jet
Yant Ngop Nam Oy Pim Yai Niyom 2470 BE - Sugar Cake Yantra Buddha Mandala - Luang Phu Yim - Wat Jao Jet
Yant Ngop Nam Oy Pim Yai Niyom 2470 BE - Sugar Cake Yantra Buddha Mandala - Luang Phu Yim - Wat Jao Jet
SKU 03040
$149
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Pra Kru Ta Gradan See Sawad Pim Gaes Yaw Nuea Chin Dtakua Sanim Daeng - Ancient Trai Pakee Leaden Amulet for Status + Protection
Pra Kru Ta Gradan See Sawad Pim Gaes Yaw Nuea Chin Dtakua Sanim Daeng - Ancient Trai Pakee Leaden Amulet for Status + Protection
Pra Kru Ta Gradan See Sawad Pim Gaes Yaw Nuea Chin Dtakua Sanim Daeng - Ancient Trai Pakee Leaden Amulet for Status + Protection
SKU 02658
$120
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Pra Pong Kong Chay Chum Pim Hnaa Yai 2512 BE - Wat Ban Suan - Ajarn Chum Chai Kiree/Pra Ajarn Kong
Pra Pong Kong Chay Chum Pim Hnaa Yai 2512 BE - Wat Ban Suan - Ajarn Chum Chai Kiree/Pra Ajarn Kong
Pra Pong Kong Chay Chum Pim Hnaa Yai 2512 BE - Wat Ban Suan - Ajarn Chum Chai Kiree/Pra Ajarn Kong
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SKU 04773
$345
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Pra Somdej Wat Rakang Kositaram Pim Sen Daay Kru Wat Kanlayanamit With Authenticity Certificate Somdej Dto Prohmrangsri
Pra Somdej Wat Rakang Kositaram Pim Sen Daay Kru Wat Kanlayanamit With Authenticity Certificate Somdej Dto Prohmrangsri
Pra Somdej Wat Rakang Kositaram Pim Sen Daay Kru Wat Kanlayanamit With Authenticity Certificate Somdej Dto Prohmrangsri
SKU 04089
$399
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Pra Kong Lampun Thaan Kiang Nuea Din Pasom Wan - Luang Por Guay Wat Kositaram
Pra Kong Lampun Thaan Kiang Nuea Din Pasom Wan - Luang Por Guay Wat Kositaram
Pra Kong Lampun Thaan Kiang Nuea Din Pasom Wan - Luang Por Guay Wat Kositaram
SKU 03387
$120
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Pra Putta Chinarat Ta Ruea Pim Lek Pong Taep Nimit 2497 BE - Ajarn Chum Chai Kiree & 100s of Great Masters
Pra Putta Chinarat Ta Ruea Pim Lek Pong Taep Nimit 2497 BE - Ajarn Chum Chai Kiree & 100s of Great Masters
Pra Putta Chinarat Ta Ruea Pim Lek Pong Taep Nimit 2497 BE - Ajarn Chum Chai Kiree & 100s of Great Masters
SKU 02717
$149
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Pra Somdej Wat Rakang Kositaram Pim Yai Kru Wat Sadter Reclining Buddha Hiding Place Find - Somdej Pra Puttajarn (Dto) Prohmrangsri
Pra Somdej Wat Rakang Kositaram Pim Yai Kru Wat Sadter Reclining Buddha Hiding Place Find - Somdej Pra Puttajarn (Dto) Prohmrangsri
Pra Somdej Wat Rakang Kositaram Pim Yai Kru Wat Sadter Reclining Buddha Hiding Place Find - Somdej Pra Puttajarn (Dto) Prohmrangsri
SKU 03276
$399
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Pra Somdej Wat Rakang Kositaram Pim Yai Pra Pratan Kru Wat Kanlayanamit Somdej Pra Puttajarn Dto Prohmrangsri
Pra Somdej Wat Rakang Kositaram Pim Yai Pra Pratan Kru Wat Kanlayanamit Somdej Pra Puttajarn Dto Prohmrangsri
Pra Somdej Wat Rakang Kositaram Pim Yai Pra Pratan Kru Wat Kanlayanamit Somdej Pra Puttajarn Dto Prohmrangsri
SKU 03622
$399
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