Roop Lor Mae Chee Bun Ruean 2521 BE Dtok Code Niyom With Casing Blessed by Luang Phu To at Wat Awut

An extremely rare limited edition Pim Niyom amulet that is seldomly seen, the Sacred Roop Lor Loi Ongk Statuette in Nuea Rae Maekasit alchemical meta alloy, with the image of the Great Thai Buddhist Nun, Mae Chee Bun Ruean, of Wat Awut and Wat Sarnath.

Mae Chee Bun Ruean was famous for her ‘Pra Putto Noi’ amulet, Thung Khiaw Hniaw Sap treasure pouches, and Khaw Dtok Pra Ruang Sacred Elements. Her amulets and those in her image enjoy immense reverence with Buddhist Folk of every Province in Thailand, for her great healing powers and her Merits made for Buddism, and her meditative prowess and teachings.

Mae Chee Bun Ruean Amulet Loi Ongk Statuette Wat Awut

Mae Chee Bun Ruean Amulet Loi Ongk Statuette Wat Awut

The Roop Lor is made from Nuea Maekasit, a special magical alloy forged using metallurgy and alchemy, and was blessed in 2521 BE at Wat Awut, with the Great Luang Phu To of Wat Pradoo Chimplee presiding over the Blessing ceremony and empowerment.

It is worthy for students of amulets to note, than a later edition of the Roop Lor Mae Chee Bun Ruean was also famously released in the year 2532 BE with Luang Phu Buddha Thanawaro performing blessings. the 2521 BE and 2532 BE editions asre noticeably different by the fact that the later 2532 BE edition had Muan Sarn Sacred Powders filling in the base of the Loi Ongk Statuette.

Close Ups of the Mae Chee Bun Ruean Loi Ongk Statuette

Close Ups of the Mae Chee Bun Ruean Loi Ongk Statuette

Nuea Maekasit is obtained by Alchemically smelting Iron Artifacts, with Mercury as the main base Magical ingredient, and performing Elemental Invocations until the structure of the metal changes, and becomes a sacred Metal of Alchemical Nature. Alchemy and Metallurgy are combined here as one facet of the various aspects of empowerment of the amulet. The Maekasit and Maekapat Sacred Alchemical Metals are not only especially apt for channelling Magical Forces.

This is only possible with metals which will usually not smelt, by the use of Incantation and Meditative Prowess, as well as Metallurgical expertise and experience in this Wicha, because the turning point must be held at a precise temperature, along with the proper incantations, which must be performed simultaneously as the separate substances melt and are forged into one substance. The resulting alchemical alloy may take on any of a number of colour tones, depending on the formula of Kaya Siddhi substances used, and the nature of the Magic. Colours can range from matt black, silvered, rusty red, to bluebottle blue and greenbottle green, silver, and even golden and purple, much like Lek Lai Kaya Siddhi Adamantine Substance.

Mae Chee Bun Ruean is perhaps the most famous of Thai Buddhist Nuns, which is underlined by the fact that a Buddhist Nun made such great impression and influence in the Thai Buddhist religion is a statement in itself of her great merits to propagate and preserve the Buddha’s teachings, and to lead her devotees towards the true path of practice.

The Roop lor is made from cast alchemical iron alloy with blackened finish, with series edition code stamp on the rear side of the image, and is hence a preferred pim, which devotees prefer above those versions with no code stamp.


Who was Mae Chee Bun Ruean?


Kun Mae Chee Bun Ruean was a Buddhist Nun whose purity of practice was so exemplary that she became a Buddhist master in her own right in Thailands Theravada tradition, which is highly unusual and a difficult task to acheive, in a Tradition where women are not permitted to ordain as a Bhikkhuni, and must remain in white as a Karavasa Holder of Precepts.

Mae Chee Bun Ruean Thai Buddhist Nun

Despite these disadvantages, her great practice, Metta (Compassion) and her teachings, and Charitable Works for Buddhism, brought her to become the most highly beloved Buddhist Nun in the History of Thai Buddhism. She was known to practice and listen to the Dhamma mostly at Wat Sampant Wongs in Bangkok.

Her most famous amulet is of course the ‘Pra Putto Noi’ amulet, which was made in various kinds of sacred powder clay. The most popular model being the ‘Pim Jumbo’ large size model, in its white powder version.

Pra Putto Noi Mae Chee Bun Ruean

Pra Putto Noi Mae Chee Bun Ruean

The Pra Putto Noi was created in the year 2494 BE, with the Mae Chee Bun Ruean as the Organiser of the raising of the funds for their making and the Charitable Acts which were planned from the funds. The Pra Putto Noi amulet in its Pim Niyom model, if in pristine state, can fetch tens of thousands of dollars in the high end auction rooms of the Sian Pra Niyom.

Luckily there were many models, and some are still affordable in this time, but they are very far and few to discover for collection. The devotees who wear her amulets walk confidently in faith of the Metta Maha Niyom and Serm Duang Klaew Klaad Powers, and healing effects of the amulets of Kun mae Chee Bun Ruean. Devotees would rub the powders ointment onto giant centipede and snake bites and infected wounds, to heal them.

Her amulets are said to heal illnesses and to improve Karma. They are believed to be full of Puttakun Power to bring auspicious blessings and prosperity, because of Mae Chee Bun Ruean’s life of charitable acts, and her practice of great generosity. They are full of Metta Maha Niyom from Mae Chee Bun Ruean’s Equal treatment and Loving Compassion for all of her devotees regardless of their social or financial status. All were treated with the same Metta.

Her purity is believed to have made the amulets she created to be so powerful, and caused her Pra Putto Noi and other amulets to be extremely sought after amulets. She blessed the amulets in 2494 BE, with a ceremonial prayer for the Welfare of the Temple of Wat Awut, in Thonburi. The aim of the funds raised from the edition was to construct the Pra Putto Paas Chinarat Jom Muni, as the ‘Pra Pratan’ Main presiding Buddha Image of the Uposatha Shrineroom at Wat Sarnath Dhammaram temple, in Rayong.

She bestowed permission to Pra Ajarn Sanguan Kosago, the Abbot of Wat Awut Wikasitaram, who had already collaborated in the making of the Pra Putto Noi Amulets which were previously distributed during the Tord Pha Pha robe donation ceremony. Ma Chee Bun ruean also made extra batches to donate to the Monks at Wat Sampant Wongs, for them to give to their devotees who came to make merits.

Apart from the Pra Putto Noi amulet, Kun Mae Chee Bun Ruean made various other amulets which are also in extremely high regard for their Sacredness, such as the Pra Chaiyawat Putto Brass Votive Tablet of 2499 BE, and the Rian Pra Putto Jom Muni coin of the Pra Putto Yai Statue Installation Ceremony of 2499 BE.

Mae Chee Bun Ruean

Another very popular ‘Krueang Rang’ Talismanic Charm of Mae Chee Bun Ruean was the ‘Thung Hniaw Sap” treasure glue purse (lucky purse to attract treasures and money like glue sticks to paper), made in 2497 BE. The treasure purse was made in various colours; white, blue, yellow, pink, red, black, and with various styles and designs. Som were made from sack cloth, others from fine cloths, some were large others small purses. The closures of the purses were also varied, ranging from zip to string closures.

 

Mae Chee Bun Ruean empowered the Thung Khiaw Hniaw Sap treasure attractor purses at the temple of the Buddha Footprint at Wat Pra Puttabat, in Sra Buri, where they were blessed in a large Buddha Abhiseka ceremony and released in early 2488 BE. Some purses actually had something inside of them, and others didn’t. The purses are reputed for their Maha Pokasap power to increase wealth and professional success, but have also gained a reputation for powerful healing and protection powers too.

 

Kata Bucha

Na Chā Lī Dti Chimpalī Ja Mahā Thērō Suwana Mā Mā Pō Chana Mā Mā Pōka Mā Mā Mahā Lāpō Mā Mā Sappē Chanā Pahū Chanā Pawandtumē

The Kata is said to have been transmitted to Mae Chee Bun Ruean in Meditation from the God Indra, to pay reverence to the Chimplee Arahant (Pra Sivali), in order to bring Maha Lap Lucky Fortunes, Maha Choke, Lucky Windfalls, and Maha Pokasap Treasures.

For Auspicious Blessings, the Kata should be chanted on any Sunday that falls on the 6th day of the month, any Monday falling on the 15th of any Month, Tuesdays which fall on the 8th day of any Month, Wednesdays which fall on the 17th of any Month, Thursdays which fall on the 19th of any Month, Fridays which fall on the 12th day of any Month , and Saturdays which fall on the 10th day of any Month.


Pra Roop Muean Pim Jan Loi Luang Phu Tim Wat Laharn Rai

Presenting a pristine exhibit of the Pra Roop Muean Pong Prai Kumarn Ta Bronze Wanich Nuea Pong Prai Kumarn Hlang Yant Ha (Yant Ongk Pra on rear face) first edition amulet of extreme rarity, of Luang Phu Tim. Only 96 of these amulets were made in first edition 2518 BE release. This exhibit is an especially attractive example, with Bronze Wanich coating, and highly refined features.

Roop Muean Jantr Loi Luang Phu Tim

This amulet is in excellent pristine condition, and highly eligible for entry in competition. The front face features the image of Luang Phu in meditative contemplation. The fluffy Pong Prai Kumarn powders are revealed through the surface of the golden Bronze Wanich.

The rear face features the Sacrted Yant Ha of Luang Phu Tim, and is also covered with Luang Phu Tim’s inimitable Bronze Wanich. This is the all-time classic Original Wat Laharn Rai first edition 2518 BE Release of the Pim Jantr Loi, which saw only 96 amulets made in various block presses. This particular exhibit has pristine features and is ‘Ongk Kroo Doo Ngaay‘ (easily identifiable for its classic appearance, with no visual discrepancies, and the evident presence of authentic Pong Prai Kumarn Luang Phu Tim).

The Muan Sarn Sacred Powders of the Roop Muean Jantr Loi Pong Prai Kumarn Luang Phu Tim, are one and the same as the powders found in the extremely expensive Pra Khun Phaen Pong Prai Kumarn amulets of this Master. For this reason, are considered a perfect alternative (and more affordable,) to the Pra Khun Phaen Pong Prai Kumarn Luang Phu Tim.

The famous Pong Prai Kumarn powders of Luang Phu Tim are considered by most people to be the most powerful Muan Sarn powders of All Time for Maha Lap Maha Pokasap and Maha Sanaeh Metta Maha Niyom power. The Original amulets of Luang Phu Tim which were released at Wat Laharn Rai, are known to differentiate themselves from other editions released by Luang Phu Tim at other temples. This is for his use of Bronze Wanich golden paint, to cover only amulets in the editions he released through his own temple.

Other temple releases of his amulets are of course equally authentic and Sacred, but less preferred than the ones which came through direct release at the temple of Wat Laharn Rai. Half the reason being, that Luang Phu would use a much more highly concentrated mixture of Pong Prai Kumarn in the editions he released at his own temple at Wat Laharn Rai.

Whereas the related temples where he allowed release and assisted in the blessings, would also mix other Muan Sarn Sacred Powders into the mixture, which despite also being extremely sacred and powerful, would then allow for less quantity of Luang Phu’s highly prized and revered powerful Pong Prai Kumarn powders to be added.

It is hence considered that the Wat Laharn Rai release versions are believed to be much more powerful Maha Lap and Maha Sanaeh type Magic, which are two of the preferred powers with those who like to use Seduction for Love and Business, and Gambling, Lottery and Wealth Attraction. In addition, Luang Phu Tim’s amulets are world famous for Kong Grapan Chadtri Klaew Klaad Protection.

The second reason for the Wat Laharn Rai releases being the most highly revered and preferred above other editions which Luang Phu blessed and released at other temples, is more of a speculative one. By this, we mean that the Wat Laharn Rai release editions tend to win over other editions in competition. They are also considered to have more aesthetic beauty to them for their high presence of Pong Prai Kumarn and the special high quality ‘Bronze Wanich’ golden coating.

It is a part of the amulet appreciation society expert’s method of authentication to examine and study the appearance of how bronze Wanich golden paint develops in surface texture, tonality and porosity of the surface, as well as the appearance of Luang Phu Tim’s famous Pong Prai Kumarn which rises up and through the surface of the fine golden painted surface.

We ourselves feel that all of Luang Phu Tim’s amulets are equally Sacred and Powerful in their own way, regardless of which edition or which temple he blessed them at, but we do, as do all Amulet Appreciation Fanatics, recognise the categories of preference within the heirarchies of different editions, which is for us one of the more subtle and fascinating parts of the study of high end amulets within the collector scene, and part of the fine art of learning how to recognise and value Sacred Amulets of High Preference and Rarity.

The amulets of Luang Phu Tim, are amongst the most popular amulets in the whole Pantheon of Thai Buddhist Amulets of the last century, and of all time, and is now almost impossible to encounter commonly anywhere except the high end emporiums, and around the necks of the rich and famous. The Pim Jantr Loi is a very rare amulet of Luang Phu Tim, which was only made in extreme limited number of 96 amulets of this 2518 BE fist edition block press, and is a seriously sought after acquisition for the serious collector of Luang Phu Tim’s Pantheon of Amulets. The powerful Pong Prai Kumarn powders are undoubted for their immense Maha Sanaeh Maha Lap power, which has made the amulets of Luang Phu Tim so highly regarded not just for their Master-Class Status, but for their Magical Power to Invoke Prosperity and Invincibility, Luck and Mercy Charm.

The Sacredness is equal to the somewhat more expensive Pra Khun Phaen Pong Prai Kumarn, the Muan Sarn Sacred Powders are the same, and in addition, the Bronze Wanich, is also the very same which Luang Phu used to paint the Pra Khun Phaen Amulets of his pantheon, and is one of the recognition factors used to identify his amulets..

This of course makes this amulet a perfect acquisition as both a Master-Class Exhibit and Powerful Amulet of World Fame, but also to use as ‘Ongk Kroo’ (teacher) amulet to obtain an authentic study material, to train the eyes as to the appearance of the Muan Sarn and Surface textures of Luang Phu Tim’s amulets. With time and patience viewing the Muan Sarn Sacred Powders under the eye loupe, you will be able to train yourself in recognising the authentic amulet when coming across one in future. Notice the full fluffy texture of the surface, and the greeny-white marbled Pong Prai Kumarn powder rising up top the surface. This is one of the most difficult effects for forgers to reproduce, and assists you in authenticating his amulets, to know the difference.

Hence, the amulet is also a perfect ‘Ongk Kroo’ reference study material for students of the Pantheon, and will increase your chances of spotting an essential rarity at the right price, and without danger of risking a fakery.

We highly recommend this amulet, as a sound investment and a last chance to obtain and be the proud owner of an authentic 1st Edition Wat Laharn Rai release model of the Eternal Classic Roop Muean Pong Jantr Loi Pong Prai Kumarn of Luang Phu Tim.

Luang Phu used the Bronze Wanich used in this amulet, to paint the famous Nang Paya Plai Diaw, Nang Paya Plai Koo, Look Om Pong Prai Kumarn, and the Classic Pra Khun Phaen Pong Prai Kumarn Amulets for which he became so famous. A perfect study piece, and an incredibly Sacred Amulet for Bucha to receive guaranteed Magical Power.

A highly attractive and rare Sacred Amulet, that is truly Powerful and stands as the Master Class Amulet of its Category, and is considered a Most Highly Prized addition to any Master Class Collector’s Showcase, and more importantly, is a most powerful amulet to possess for Bucha, and receive its Blessings. History has proved the amulets of Luang Phu Tim time and time again to be one of the most powerful and famous amulets in Thai Amulet History.

Pra Pong Jantr Loi and Pra Khun Phaen Luang Phu Tim

The making of the Muan Sarn Pong Prai Kumarn Luang Phu Tim, came from the Wicha which Luang Phu had inherited through apprenticeship form one of his high Kroo Ba Ajarn, Kroo Ba Sangkh Tao, who was also his true Uncle. Part of the formula included Pong Prai Maha Phuudt, which was made from the Skull of a male Kumarn who died in the Womb, and who died on a Saturday and was cremated on a Tuesday. This is part of the ancient Khmer Necromantic Formula for Authentic Powerful Prai Occult Magic, as practiced in Ancient Times.

Due to the fact that Monks are not allowed to seek and find this Sacred and Extremely Powerful Necromantic Substance, Luang Phu would perform Korb Kroo Initiation for protection against Black Magic and the Phuudtaa Spirit Phantoms, so they could go forth to seek and find the substances to donate to him for the making of the Pong Prai Kumarn.

The Initiated Lay Devotees and Apprentices to his sorcery, would then wait for the news of the right circumstances of death of Kumarn Ghosts, and go out to collect the substances and prepare them as instructed with the Wicha. They would seek the permission of the relatives of the dead, to obtain the substances to enable the ghosts of the deceased to receive merits to free them from their Karmic residues by donation of their mortal remains to be made into amulets.

They would receive the ceremonial ritual liberation of their souls from Luang Phu Tim, who would speak with the spirits of the dead to receive their acknowledgement for the process of transformation through the Nibbana Sutra, and the Muan Sarn would then be prepared according to the Dtamra Saiyasart of Necromancy, to make the Pong Prai Kumarn.

Luang Phu instructed his apprentices and the relatives of the Funerals to take care not to incinerate the whole skeleton, but to keep the skulls to bring to Luang Phu to use them for the making of the Pong Prai Kumarn. This is one of the reasons why his Pong Prai Kumarn is so powerful, because it does not contain the skeleton bone powders, rather, only those of the skulls.

As a result, Luang Phu Tim’s Pong Prai Kumarn has been recorded by experience of devotees to posses the highest Maha Pokasap Power of all Pong Prai Kumarn ever made, with Immense Metta Maha Niyom and Klaew Klaad Power, to induce Mercy Charm, Attract Lucky Fortunes (e.g. Lottery Winnings), and to Protect from Deadly Accidents and Disasters.The power of the Pra Roop Muean Jantr Loi amulet is said to be just the same as the Pra Khun Phaen, with the only difference being the design.

The Roop Muean Jantr Loi is hence a preferred choice of both the wise investor and devotee, as well as the perfect choice for those Devotees who seek the immense power of Luang Phu Tim;s amulets, but cannot find or afford a Pra Khun Phaen Pong Prai Kumarn. One can consider this exhibit to be an extremely rare opportunity to acquire one of Luang Phu’s rarest amulets, of which only 96 were ever made in first edition, and a powerful Master-Class amulet of the highest esteem from one of the Greatest Thai Buddhist master Monks in History

Luang Phu Tim Isarago, is of course not only one of the most highly acclaimed and sought after Guru Monks for his amulets, he is the holder of the highest esteem in Thai Buddhist amulet history for Pong Prai Kumarn powders. Luang Phu Tim, is Internationally Acclaimed, for his famous Pra Khun Phaen Pong Prai Kumarn, Pra Kring, Rian (coins) and Look Om powder balls. As to the classic ‘Rian coin image amulets, many have become all time favourites, and eternally, world famous classic amulets of the high end variety.


Since his passing, his devotees and apprenticed monks, have now become the world’s top living masters for the making of Pra Khun Phaen Pong Pra Kumarn, and literally dozens of encyclopaedic books, have been printed, documenting both this great master monk, and his classic amulets of high esteem.

Buddhist monk coins with his image and others with Buddha images and other deities and imagery are amongst the most highly collected amulets and most expensive of all of the great Luang Phu Tim. He has various direct lineage apprentices, Who are continuing to progress and spread his most powerful and world-famous Wicha.

Of all of these masters, perhaps the most famous, preferred, was Luang Por Sakorn, of Wat Nong Grub, who is also now deceased, and whose amulets are fast becoming just as highly sought after. In second place one could possibly estimate the great Luang Phu Sin, of Wat Laharn Yai, and in third place, possibly, Pra Ajarn Somkid, of Wat Beung Tata (Rayong).