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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

Roop Lor Tai Hong Kong 2493 BE Chinese Mahayana Guru Monk Amulet 1st Edition Pim Hua Gleung Niyom
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Roop Lor Tai Hong Kong 2493 BE Chinese Mahayana Guru Monk Amulet 1st Edition Pim Hua Gleung Niyom

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Temple: Bor Dtek Dteung Tai Hong Kong Shrine for the Bor Dtek Dteung Foundation
Year of Issue: 2493 BE
Maker of Amulet: Bor Dtek Dteung Foundation
Recommended Uses: Prosperity, Health, Protection, Good Karma, Guru Worship, Buddhanussati (Remembrance of the Buddhist Practice)
Size of Amulet: 2 x 1 Cm
Weight: 10 g

A Pra Niyom Classic, the First Edition Roop Lor Tai Hong Kong Chinese Mahayana Monk Amulet from 2493 BE. The Roop Lor Tai Hong Kong (Tai Hong Chow Sue) Loi Ongk Statuette Chinese Mahayana Guru Monk amulet is extremely favoured for its sacred power, and was made in the year 2493 by the Bor Dtek Dteng Foundation and has been an extremely popular amulet for many decades with Chinese, Taiwanese, Malaysians, Indonesian and Singaporean Chinese Buddhists for many many years.

It is said by devotees of Tai Hong Kong that to Bucha this Monk and wear his amulets, brings great prosperity, protection, and wards off illnesses, and will have a long and happy life.

This of course caused the amulet to become very rare over time, as only 100,000 amulets were made, which is hardly enough for Thailand alone, never mind the whole of South East Asia and the West. This Pim is a Pim Hua Gleung (pointed hat) version, and is the most preferred model above the Pim Hua Glom rounded head version. Of the 100,000 statuettes made, 50,000 were made with Kring Beads inside, and the other 50,000 without Kring Beads.

The beauty of the amulet also has also caused avid collectors to seek the amulet for its rapid rate of increase in status and rarity, and it has become an eternal classic seen gracing the pages of aficionado catalogs and competition showcases for decades. This beautiful amulet is most definitely a very fine acquisition, as a Sacred Votive Tablet of Pra Niyom Preferred Classic Category,

The amulet is a historically famous amulet in Thailand, and is extremely revered by Thai Chinese folk who revere the Mahayana Monk Tai Hong Kong, and by those who seek the Blessings of Wealthy Fortunes.

Tai Hong Kong Chinese Monk;

In the In the times of the Royal Song Dynasty (960–1279), a young boy was born by the name of Sae Lim, in the Hokkien Region. The boy was very intellectually astute, and able to pass all of his academic studies with honorable status. After coming of age, he recieved the title of 'Jin Ser', and worked as a civil servant as the local Mayor of his Township of Jia Jiang.

Jin Ser was very loyal and true to his duties and to the local folk of the township, and was honest, and incorruptible. He made the township a peaceful happy place free of crime, unemployment or poverty.

But after some years, Jin Ser became bored with the senseless ways of the world, and he gave up his high position of state, and his belongings, and ordained into the Buddhist Sangha as a Mahayana Buddhist Monk.

He was ordaiined at a temple in the Hokkien Province, and was given the ordained name of 'Tai Hong'. The newly ordained Tai Hong began immediately to study the Tripitaka and the Buddha Dhamma, and practice Kammathana methods of self transformation and purification, until he reached a very high level of realisation.

Tai Hong Kong remained practicing diligently at the temple for many many years, until one day, he decided to travel on solitary Tudong wandering. Wherever Tai Hong Kong traveled, he would assist the folk he encountered.

Whichever township he passed through which was in dire need, he would stay for a while and help the folk to lessen their sufferings. He helped many towns and villages to build bridges and roads to ease the way of the farmer folk and market traders, and auspicious projects around the region.

He would distribute medicine and needed requisites to the folk in need, and one extra special activity of Tai Hong Kong, was to go and collect wood to make coffins for the dead who had no relatives or poor families, who could not afford to pay for coffins and funerals as is required for an honorable funeral.

Tai Hong Kong travelled for many years continuously, until he reached the Cantonese city of Dtae Jiw. It was here, that the devotees of Dtae Jiw beseeched Tai Hong Kong to stay at an ancient temple on the Bak Sua mountain, in Dian Hia area.


Tai Hong Kong accepted, and remained at the temple for many years practicing very diligently, and gained great fame with devotees of Dtae Jiw, and slowly but surely, around China.

He attracted many other people who were filled with faith and asked to ordain, and Tai Hong Kong ordained many new monks into the temple, which grew and grew under his administration, to become a large and important temple.

Towards the end of his life, Tai Hong Kong went once more on Tudong, and left the mountain temple at Bak Sua. He wandered to the temple of Miang Ang, in Hua Peng municipality, in Dian Hia.

When he arrived to stay, he began to observe the local folk crossing the fork in the river which passed either side of the temple, and saw that many boats would sink, and some people even lost their lives trying to cross the river every day to go to and fro on their business.

Tai Hong Kong felt compassion for the folk once more, and so he built a bridge by raising funds as, a mendicant monk. The materials for the bridge were donated by a wealthy bridge builder who heard of Tai Hong Kong's merits, and that he was trying to build a bridge.

On the day of the opening of the bridge, the river ran dry for the first time in living memory, which the folk saw to be a sign of Luang Por Tai Hong Kong's blessings and his power. The devotees bowed and kneeled in mass as he came to inaugurate the opening of the bridge, which was very well built and beautiful. The bridge is a very long bridge, with very impressive features, and was given the name 'Hua Peng Bridge'

Once Luang Por Tai Hong Kong had completed this bridge, he became ill and weak from old age, and passed away peacefully in the year 1670 BE at the age of 85 Years old (some say 88). The devotees of Tai Hong Kong then took his mortal remains, and placed them in his Mausoleum which they built for him on the mountain of Hua Peng. A shrine was built with a large statue of Tai Hong Kong. The shrine was inaugurated and named as the 'Bor Dtek Dteung' shrine.

In the year 2453 BE, many Chinese immigrants came over the ocean to enter Thailand and take refuge. As faithful Buddhists, these Chinese people created a Foundation to Volunteer to Help people in Disasters and Accidents in Thailand. They did this as devotees of Tai Hong Kong, to continue his example of practice, and his teachings of compassionate generosity.

This foundation is now famous around the world and is seen arriving at the scenes of disasters and traffic accidents to help, and donating coffins and funeral costs to those with no funds, and free ambulance and paramedic services.

This Charitable Foundations carries the same name as the shrine of Tai Hong Kong, namely 'Bor Dtek Dteung Foundation'. In the year 2493 in the month of May, to celebrate 40 years of the inauguration of the Bor Dtek Dteung Foundation, some small statuettes of the Roop Lor Tai Hong Kong were made to distribute to devotees and sponsors of the foundation, with a very special Buddha Abhiseka ceremony, with 108 of the greatest Master Monks of that Era including the Sangkaracha of Wat Saket, were invited to perform chanting, blessings and empowerment on the amulets, which were given both Theravada and also Mahayana Monk Blessings.

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