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Thai People Believe that Amulets. it has all good Bring Lucky and Happiness , Wishes be Fulfilled , Fortune , Life Protection , Power , Wealth , Charm Protection From Black Magic And Evil Spirits , Safe From Any Danger , Good Trade , Attraction Love , Change Bad Luck to Good Luck
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Phra Benjapakee , Phra Somdej , Phra Rod , Phra Nang Phaya , Phra Phong Suphan , Phra Sum Kor , Phra Khun Paen , Jatukham Rammathep , Phra Kring , Phra Pidta
Most Popular Charm Amulet in Thailand.
Kuman Thong (The Golden Child) , Nang Kwak (Goddess of Fortune) , Palad Kik , Wua Thanu (Guardian Buffalo) , Phra Tath (Stone From Cave) , Leklai , Naga Eye , Yantra , Nok Sarika ,Thao Wessuwan , Hoon Payon , Biakae , Innkoo , Mae Per (Eper) and Por Per , Takrut
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Thao Wessuwan , Wua Thanu , Hoon Payon , Phra Rod , Phra LP Thuad , Phra LP Koon , Phra Upakut , Leklai , LP Toh , Phra Pidta , Takrut , LP Pern , Gala , Sarika , Phra Khun Paen , Malaeng Phu Luang , LP Sothorn , LP Wat Paknam , LP Derm , LP Jong , Phra Nak Prok , Biakae
Amulet Charm Attraction Love
Palad Kik , Innkoo , Mae Per (Eper) and Por Per , Ngang Red Eye , Rakyom , 7 Nari Phan Lak , Lizard Gecko
Amulet Charm Gambling Lucky Wealth Fortune
Ai Kai , Nang Kwak , Kuman Thong , Naga Eye , LP Ngern , LP Ruay , Garuda , Phra Ya Krut , LP Thuad , Nok Sarika , Phra Sivalee
Prohibition of amulets
1. Do Not Wear Buddhist Amulets Under The Waist.
2. Do Not Put a Buddhist Amulet in a Bedroom.
3. Pray Before and After Wearing Amulet.
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LP Thuad Wat Chang Hai
Luang Pu Thuat (1582-1628 CE, 2125-2225 BE) was a Buddhist monk, born in Dee Luang sub district,Sathing Phra district, Songkhla, Thailand. He is a revered Buddhist monk who lived in Siam and is said to have performed miracles
Luang Pu Thuat is mentioned in the early regional histories of southern Thailand, but his life is mainly preserved in oral traditions. Stories of the famous monk were passed on by word of mouth for centuries. As a result, it is a mixture of Buddhist elements early signs, alleged magic, travel, study, meditation and eventual “sainthood.”
His movements throughout the southern Thai peninsula constitute a path of pilgrimage for many of his followers.
Luang Pu Thuat has also been said to have saved countless lives of people be it the battlefield, armed robbery or more with his sacred amulets.
Many people in Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia believe that amulets depicting Luang Pu Thuat hold great protective powers granting safety in times of distress, especially saving the lives of believers from seemingly fatal automobile accidents. Phra Archan Tim Dharmataro, abbot of Wat Chang Hai is the pioneer creator of Phra Luang Phor Thuad amulets.
Older, sacred amulets of Pu Thuat are considered priceless and very powerful.The first batch of Laung Pu Thuat amulets was made in 2497 BE (1954). It consisted entirely of amulets made from herbs (nua wan). This is the most famous batch of Laung Pu Thuat amulets because it was the first batch; it is referred to as the 2497 batch.
All amulets were made of herbs and powder. Subsequently, more amulets were made and coin (rian) variations were added (2500, 2504 etc.). The next most famous batch of amulets was produced in 2505 BE. This batch is famous for the new type of Laung Pu Thuat amulet which was cast in the shape of a traditional iron. This type of amulet is called Lang Taolit. It is famous and highly sought after as it is the first time Lang Taolit amulets were made. There are two types of Lang Taolit with no words behind (lang taolit) with words behind (lang taolit nang suer). *Nang Suer means book in Thai.
LP Thuad already knew about the matter through his psychic powers. He consented and went with governor Phang to Pattani. When the construction was completed, the temple was named Wat Changhai. LP Thuad was abbot of this temple till he passed away at the age of 120 years old. (However, some sources say no one really knew when LP Thuad had passed away)
Wat Chang Hai
Wat Chang Hai Rat Buranaram, formerly known as Wat Chang Hai, is located at Village No. 2, Khuan Nori Subdistrict, Khok Pho District. Pattani Province Under the Maha Nikaya Sangha, it was bestowed Wisungkhamsima on February 12, 1957 according to the Royal Gazette, volume 74, section 15, pages 451 - 252, Wisungkhamsima district, length 80 meters, width 40 meters, area 12 rai, for the ceremony of consecration. On Saturday, May 31, 1958, falling on the 13th day of the waxing moon.
Phraya Kaem Dam, the ruler of Sai Buri Build a new city and pray for the release of elephants to travel into the forest. with the governor and his army following along. When the elephant stopped at a certain place and cried out three times So a new city was built there in ancient times. Malay people who still practice Buddhism Phraya Kaem Dam therefore built Wat Chang for him.
Later in 1300, the powerful King Srivijaya of Palembang extended his territory to the Malay Peninsula and built many Buddhist shrines. One stone inscription at Nakhon Si Thammarat reads: "B.E. 1318, the ruler of Sriwichai came to build a pagoda at Nakhon Si Thammarat and a reclining Buddha in a cave on the mountain at Wat Na Tham. (Current name Khuhaphimuk Temple) is located in Na Tham Subdistrict, Mueang Yala District, Yala Province. It was built during the Sriwichai period between 1318 - 1400 AD.
Later, there were additional renovations. which still appears until now The Buddha image is 81 feet 1 inch long. The large size measures 35 feet around the Buddha image.
1300 AD, King Srivijaya of Palembang built the city at Wat Rat Burana. But later, Rat Burana Temple became an abandoned temple.
1935 Khun Thamrongphanphakdi Khunphithak Raya One elephant for sale Use the money to renovate Wat Chang Hai. Wat Rat Burana has become an abandoned temple.
1937, this place was just an overgrown forest with large trees. Phrakhru Manoon Samanakarn, Wat Phon Nuphap, persuaded the villagers of Chang Gai and nearby to clear this abandoned temple. By renovating it into a temple with monks staying there for Buddhist Lent.
1941, the abbot passed away. Therefore, Wat Ratburana does not have an abbot. Wat Rat Burana has become an abandoned temple again.
1945, a war broke out, Japanese soldiers invaded Thailand and passed through Malaysia and Singapore. Southern trains run from Hat Yai to Su-ngai Kolok border station, carrying soldiers and luggage in front of Wat Chang Hai. Wat Chang Hai is still in its original condition and has not been restored. Wat Chang Hai, which is located next to the railway line, is a gateway to Yala, Narathiwat, and the Malaysian border. The abbot of Wat Chang Hai had the heavy burden of having to provide accommodation and food to support the people who requested to stay overnight during their travels. The temple has the following permanent objects: the sermon hall, chapel, chapel, bell tower, cloister, stupa containing Luang Pho Thuat's ashes, temple wall, school building, Somdet Luang Pho Thuat School, stepping on fresh sea water.
1954, the chapel wall was built. In place of the original chapel that was in ruins until only the foundation remained. and had a ceremony to consecrate the amulet of Luang Pho Thuat of Wat Chang Hai at the mound in the area of the old chapel. Received factors to help build the chapel.
1956, Ceremony for raising the Chofha Ubosot.
1957 received the Royal Wisungkhamsima Award.
1958, a ceremony to bind Phatthasima was performed.
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