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2018年4月23日星期一

Exclusive Phra Pidta of Tok Raja Luang Por Kron phim niyom

Available 在等有缘人Clik here for My Facebook Exclusive Phra Pidta of Tok Raja Luang Por Kron phim niyom (sabulert material ) 必达督拉惹瓦乌达吗兰佛寺 หลวงพ่อครน บางแซะ Wan sabulert /Sa-buu-leuat / Stephania venosa is a sacred herb believed to have a magic power of "Kongkraphan" , an invulnerability to all kinds of weapon attack includes gunshot. The triad (underground society) gang members would mix red liquid of Wan Sa-buu-leuat in their tattoo ink for their esteem "Kongkraphan" ability. WHAT IS ITS POWER? 1) It could make you have a highly activated sixth sense. 2) Maha Larp, it brings lucky wealth. 3) Maha Sanay, it brings magic charms 4) Metta Maha Niyom, it helps you gain loving, kindness and compassion from people all around you. 5) Klaw Klad, Pold Pai, it pushes you away from all danger. 6) Warning of danger One of the rarest and limited Pidta phims created by Tok Raja Lp Kron. This phim is hardly seen in the market due to low quantity made and most importantly, the yant, material and condition of this piece is easily distinguish for its authenticity. Phra Pidta amulets created by Tok Raja Lp Kron are very known to possess excellent protective power to its wearer. As a result, most veteran collectors in Malaysia, Singapore and even Thailand would wish to have one in their collections. Question is how often can you encounter a real and beautiful piece? #lpkron #tokraja #督拉惹 #pidta #watbangsek #uttamaran

2016年11月30日星期三

Phra Pidta/Nanguak Tok Raja 督拉惹 หลวงพ่อครน บางแซะ Luang Por Kron

Clik here for My Facebook Here is the Phra Pidta Lang Nanguak created by LuangPhor Kron (Tok Raja) of Wat Uttamaram (BangSae) (Kelantan) . This piece is considered a very rare Phim that LuangPhor Kron had ever created. According to those specialist in LuangPhor Kron's amulets, so far not more than 10 pieces of this Phim had ever seen in the market. This piece shown here has been very well maintained in a very original beautiful condition. พระปิดตาผงคลุกรักหลวงพ่อครน วัดบางแซะ รัฐกลันตัน มาเลเซีย พิมพ์พระปิดตาหลังนางกวัก หายากสุดๆ ในวงการพบเห็นไม่เกิน10องค์ องค์นี้สภาพสวยเดิมไม่ผ่านการใช้ มีจาร ภายในฝังกระดาษสาลงยันต์ พุทธคุณเด่นทุกทาง มหาอุจ มหาอำนาจ มหานิยม ราคานับวันจะแพงขึ้นทุกที บางครั้งอยากได้ มีเงินแต่ก็หาของไม่ได้ครับ

Phra Pidta mi hu of Tok Raja 督拉惹 หลวงพ่อครน บางแซะ Luang Por Kron (Niyom yant )

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2016年9月8日星期四

Phra Pidta mi hu of Tok Raja 督拉惹 Luang Por Kron (superb kluk rak material )

One of the rarest and limited Pidta phims created by Tok Raja Lp Kron. This phim is hardly seen in the market due to low quantity made and most importantly, the yant, material and condition of this piece is easily distinguish for its authenticity. Phra Pidta amulets created by Tok Raja Lp Kron are very known to possess excellent protective power to its wearer. As a result, most veteran collectors in Malaysia, Singapore and even Thailand would wish to have one in their collections. Question is how often can you encounter a real and beautiful piece?

2015年10月27日星期二

Defination of Phra Pidta

"Phra" in Thai means "amulet", or "venerable", depending on its context. (anyone well-versed in Thai, please correct me. Thanks!) "Pidta" is a generic name for those amulets with this design: 1) it is an amulet depicting a Buddhist saint, sitting in a half-lotus or full lotus meditative sitting position, covering his entire face with his hands. What the amulet design signifies and its reputed powers: 1) Being free from the worldly attachments of man's desires (from his 5 or 6 senses) 2) Divine Protection from the worldly temptations 3) Protection from one's enemies, such as Invisibility from Enemies (signified by the covering of the monk saint's eyes) 4) Invulnerability (or Impenetrability) to weapons (eg: knives) 5) Protection from Black magic 6) Protection from malevolent/evil spirits and other lower-level astral entities 7) Evasion of danger and from one's enemies According to my research, there are many variations on how this design of amulets came about. This is one version: There once was a formidable fighter named Bagawan (or Bakawan) who lived in a village. After his wanderings (presumedly to test his fighting abilities), he returned to his village. During his wanderings he had converted to Buddhism. After his return, for those who wanted to take revenge on him (for reasons I am unable to determine), he accepted it. He would just cover his face and let his enemies and former enemies beat him, accepting his bad karma.

Tok Raja pidta

For Malaysians in the amulet circle, the Tok Raja needs no introduction. He is well known and even well respected by the Sultan of Kelantan. Here is some information I got from a Singaporean Thai amulet forum (with major editing by me for stlye and expression): In the jungles of Malaysia and Thailand, there is a kind of tree which can release a kind of gas to protect itself. In Malaysia, it is known literally as the "Paint Tree"(translated from Mandarin). This kind of tree has a natural mechanism in protecting itself: it will release a kind of acidic gas that keeps human beings and wild animals away. It is a sophisticated form of natural chemical warfare and protective mechanism. If a human passes-by the tree, his body will feel itchy and swollen. The sap (liquid) of "paint tree" is red in color, and when it dries, it will turn into black. If a human being uses his hands to touch the sap of the tree, he will feel hurt by what feels like hot acid. In serious cases, his skin will be burnt. Tok Raja planned to use the sap of this particular tree to make amulets. He believed that since this kind of tree is good in self-protection, if he used the sap, together with his own powerful chant in the process of amulet-creation, these amulets would bring great protection to the wearer. Therefore, Tok Raja decided to use the sap of the "Paint Tree" to make pidta amulets because he knows pidtta can bring great protection and avoidance of danger by its wearer. The Pidta mould/design of amulets by itself is supposed to grant the wearer protective powers. It was believed that when Tok Raja used his own hands (without protective gloves) to get the sap (liquid) from the "paint tree", he was not hurt by the sap's acid, and the amulet(made by the sap of "Paint Tree") wearer will also not have any infection on his skin. As Pidta Amulet (from "Paint Tree" sap) was made by Tok Raja personally with his own hands (and not mass-produced by factories), the quantity of these amulets is relatively small, and its price consequently high.

2015年5月27日星期三

Tok Raja pidta from Malaysian magazine

What is pidta in Buddhism?

Phra Pidta that covers his eyes with hands is very effective in preventing villains and attracting wealth. Having Phra Pidta can help worshipers to avoid from many bad things, preventing villain, troubles and dangers. Phra Pidta covers his eyes signifying to cover up the six roots of sensations: eye, ear, nose, tongue, body and desire to free from human desires and passions. The six gunas: sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, and thought can keep one in mind the teachings of Buddha. Therefore, wearing Phra Pidta Buddha amulet can make one's mind more focused no matter on practicing Buddhism or thinking.

必打佛的功能

必打佛(掩面佛)这是一尊专保钱财不漏,而且有人缘六合,招财揽财守财、讨好上司,旺人缘。避小人、避官非、驱邪、避险、避降、消灾等功能。 传说 相传,佛祖坐下一位弟子,名为"拍马哈格咋也纳",他非常聪敏、长相俊朗、而且样貌与佛祖有几分相似,所以到任何地方都受到善信特别热诚的对待,更有善信误认他为佛祖,但这些也做成他修行的障碍,部份师兄弟也有很多闲言闲语,更因为有些女善信对他的款待,被人说他与女子有染犯下重戒,"拍马哈格咋也纳"有见及此,便利用神通法力将容貌改变、身材变成矮小、肥胖,这也是现今有称为"善加财"佛像的法相,但原来这是不能令善信们改变对他的态度,所以"拍马哈格咋也纳"便将眼长期合上,不理会别人对他的态度及闲言,只一心修行,因此有"拍必打"的俗称。 至于"拍必打"佛牌的创制,现在已经很难确实追溯,有传是一位称"拍马哈爹纳"的僧人所制,而"拍必打"佛牌较正确的名称应为"拍咭温角你"或"拍咭温",而现今所制的"拍必打"佛牌,大致上分为两种,一为两手、二为多手(如八手),一般两手的"拍必打",我们称为"拍必打马哈胡",多手的称为"拍必打环",而这种"拍必打环",多为八手造形,称为"拍必打环吞九",意即掩盖九处主要渠道,双眼、双耳、两鼻孔、口、肚脐、肛门,令对我们不利的事、物,不能进入身体影响我们的心灵。 佩戴多手比达,可以帮助善行挡灾,适合危险职业的人佩戴。主要是招正偏财(以偏财为主)、挡灾、避险、避小人、避不好的事发生等。 掩面佛又称必达佛,将对佩戴者不利的事、物阻挡在体外,使之不能进入身体影响人们的心灵,由此挡灾避险,同时避小人及不好的运气近身,使之正气随身,同时佩戴者还会借助掩面佛的功力,有助招偏财运,使佩戴者正财、偏财滚滚来!小人霉运远远去

What is pidta?

Phra Pidta that covers his eyes with hands is very effective in preventing villains and attracting wealth. Having Phra Pidta can help worshipers to avoid from many bad things, preventing villain, troubles and dangers. Phra Pidta covers his eyes signifying to cover up the six roots of sensations: eye, ear, nose, tongue, body and desire to free from human desires and passions. The six gunas: sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, and thought can keep one in mind the teachings of Buddha. Therefore, wearing Phra Pidta Buddha amulet can make one's mind more focused no matter on practicing Buddhism or thinking. Some say it is Maha Thera Sanghajay while some said that it is a fighter…the list goes on and on. In the 1970s, it was illegal to wear an image of Phra Pidta in Singapore, and therefore a negative reputation was casted upon this sacred image by people outside of this amulet circle. It has been perceived that such an amulet with such an image was spurring the bearer to commit crimes and yet not to be caught, to involved in fights but yet little or no danger or hurt will be inflicted upon them. Despite of such, it’s mysteriousness and popularity continued to current times.

必打佛/pidta(掩面佛)的功效

必打佛/pidta(掩面佛)这是一尊专保钱财不漏,而且有人缘六合,招财揽财守财、讨好上司,旺人缘。避小人、避官非、驱邪、避险、避降、消灾等功能。 传说 相传,佛祖坐下一位弟子,名为"拍马哈格咋也纳",他非常聪敏、长相俊朗、而且样貌与佛祖有几分相似,所以到任何地方都受到善信特别热诚的对待,更有善信 误认他为佛祖,但这些也做成他修行的障碍,部份师兄弟也有很多闲言闲语,更因为有些女善信对他的款待,被人说他与女子有染犯下重戒,"拍马哈格咋也纳"有 见及此,便利用神通法力将容貌改变、身材变成矮小、肥胖,这也是现今有称为"善加财"佛像的法相,但原来这是不能令善信们改变对他的态度,所以"拍马哈格 咋也纳"便将眼长期合上,不理会别人对他的态度及闲言,只一心修行,因此有"拍必打"的俗称。 至于"拍必打"佛牌的创制,现在已经很难确实追溯,有传是一位称"拍马哈爹纳"的僧人所制,而"拍必打"佛牌较正确的名称应为"拍咭温角你"或"拍咭 温",而现今所制的"拍必打"佛牌,大致上分为两种,一为两手、二为多手(如八手),一般两手的"拍必打",我们称为"拍必打马哈胡",多手的称为"拍必 打环",而这种"拍必打环",多为八手造形,称为"拍必打环吞九",意即掩盖九处主要渠道,双眼、双耳、两鼻孔、口、肚脐、肛门,令对我们不利的事、物, 不能进入身体影响我们的心灵。 佩戴多手比达,可以帮助善行挡灾,适合危险职业的人佩戴。主要是招正偏财(以偏财为主)、挡灾、避险、避小人、避不好的事发生等。 掩面佛又称必达佛,将对佩戴者不利的事、物阻挡在体外,使之不能进入身体影响人们的心灵,由此挡灾避险,同时避小人及不好的运气近身,使之正气随身,同时 佩戴者还会借助掩面佛的功力,有助招偏财运,使佩戴者正财、偏财滚滚来!小人霉运远远去