thai Amulet Phra Somdej Taeklai Satthabarami Model Rich Kindness Great Popularity Good Fortune Wealth
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History of the creation of Somdet Taek Lai Satthabarami model by Dr. Arunthip, created according to the idea of Luang Pu. Offering to Luang Pu Sila with a pure heart
"Phra Somdej Maha Sila" broken pattern, Buddha amulet powder attached to the hair.
Those who received it and used it had the experience of the relics clinging to the Buddha image, etc.
Buddhist substances and powders used in the construction Professor Nankomdet Received from Phra Achan Kiang (Phrakhru Wimon Thammaphirak) Abbot of Wat Tho Yai, Ban Bueng District, Chonburi Province.
It is the Buddhist powder that he has collected over the past 40 years. The main powders are
-Powder of Somdet Phutthachan To
- Luang Pu Kaew powder Wat Kluewan
-Powder of Luang Pu Mun, Ban Chan Temple
-Kru Ba Achan powder Eastern Line
- Powder from countless teachers throughout the land of Siam.
He said, "I'm giving you this powder to use to make sacred objects to help carry on Buddhism." I guarantee you won't be ashamed of anyone."
There is still His Majesty. "Luang Pho Phra Maha Phanom Apakro", the abbot of Sri Prawat Temple, Bang Kruai District, Nonthaburi Province, graciously gave "U Thong Sek Clay Powder" which is U Thong Clay that has passed the grand Buddha Phisek ceremony. At Wat Sriprawat in the year 1978
There were many leading monks from the land of Siam joining together to pray, such as:
1. Phra Rajasangwaraphimon (Luang Pu Toh Inthasuwanno), Wat Pradoo Chimphli, Bangkok Province.
2. Phra Khru Suwanchotiwut (Luang Por Kee), Hu Chang Temple, Nonthaburi Province (who used his bare hands to cook U Thong clay in a boiling pan)
3. Father Buntham Wat Sri Rueang Bun, Nonthaburi Province
4. Luang Pu Song Chantasaro, Wat Chao Fa Sala Loi, Chumphon Province.
5. Phrakhru Suwansilathikhun (Luang Por Poon Thitsilo), Ban Pan Temple, Sena District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province.
6. Than Chao Khun Phrarajasitthi Mongkol (Luang Por Sawat Chittathas), Wat Sala Poon Worawihan. Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, etc.
Luang Pu Sila wrote amulet characters and gave blessings to be rich and prosperous. Stamped on the back of this Somdej amulet. Someone has explained the meaning:
The middle talisman should be Metta.
Na Chaliti = The heart of Phra Sivali has the virtue of great luck and great fortune. There is no lack of...
Naka Api = is the incantation of the 4 gods (some texts call it golden tongue or golden tongue sarika, hang asking for news, asking for news, withered kātom...) about Mahaniyom Mahasana.. .
U a ma= probably Phra Dhammathat Duangkaew
U = Kaewpatthamarat
A= Kaewwichian
Ma = lapis lazuli
Can be translated in many different ways, such as
Ma is an abbreviation of maha purisa or a great man who is full of merit by practicing in 30 directions and has morality as the basis. Ma here means morality which is the first step in all meditation.
A is an abbreviation for 'āloko' or 'light' and has the meaning of arising from a concentrated mind because of the initial concentration. There must appear light, called color or radiance, which can arise from the power of concentration. Therefore, a means samadhi, which is the second step of meditation.
U is an abbreviation for Utampanya, which refers to the highest aspiration in Buddhism, which is paññā, which is the wisdom in the Buddha's enlightenment. It is a special characteristic which does not appear among the disciples, namely omniscient knowledge.
which is the virtue of the Buddha which is evident to the masses with Chappannarangsi only for the Buddha
Therefore, the word ma is sīla, a is samadhi, and u is wisdom.
These 3 characters will be used regularly. Don't use it in any one person because it has infinite qualities. and can be translated in many ways
The word "rich rich" probably doesn't need to be interpreted...
In conclusion, this talisman should be outstanding in terms of kindness, great popularity, good fortune and wealth.