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Size: width 2 cm x height 3 cm
Size (including the case): width 2.8 cm x height 4.5 cm.
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Legendary old amulet from 1974
Phra Phrom by Luangpu Doo, Wat Sa Kae, Ayutthaya province.
Phra Phrom’s Head Medium size, the mold was created from Buddha’s grace power (Maha Chakkapat powder or Emperor powder) in 1974 by Mr. Opas Prapitphongpanich (Aong), who carved the mold for Luang Pu Doo. The mold is a rectangular Buddha image with the head of Phra Phrom and the Lord Buddha above the head. Lord Buddha above Phra Phrom of Luangpu Doo. Whoever has it to worship, bad things will turn into good.
Phra Phrom of Luangpu Doo. Whoever has it to worship, bad things will turn into good. Those who are down on their luck can survive. Anyone who is sick will be cured. They will be protected from black magic, ghosts and demons. If you have an enemy, they will perish by their karma. People will be merciful with you.
A short biography of the Great Luangpu Doo, Ascended Master Monk of Sakae Temple.
Luangpu Doo was a highly esteemed monk of national significance, known for his purity of practice and believed by many to have achieved Arahantship. His amulets were released after 2517 BE at Wat Sakae.
Luangpu Doo was ordained in 2468 at the age of 21 at Wat Sakae in Tambon Tanū, Amper Utai, Pra Nakorn Sri Ayuttaya. His ordination officers were Luang Por Glan of Wat Prayatikaram and Luang Por Dae, the abbot of Wat Sakae. His ordained name was ‘Prohmabanyo’ (Wisdom of Brahma). In his first year as a monk, he studied Pra Pariyatti Dhamma (Academic Concepts of Dhamma) under Jao Khun Nueang (Luang Por Rod) at Wat Pradoo Song Tam. Luangpu Doo also honed his Vipassana Kammathana skills with Luang Por Glan and Luang Por Phao, an adept apprentice of Luang Por Glan.
He further delved into the study of Jatakas and the Dhammapada. Subsequently, he sought Wicha (magical knowledge) from other masters, traveling to learn from guru masters in Supan Buri, Sra Buri, and other provinces. Luangpu Doo held a profound reverence for Luangpu Tuad and was believed by many devoted followers to be a manifestation of Luang Por Tuad himself, reincarnated to accumulate further merits.
Notably, although Luangpu Doo never met the Arahant Luang Por Kasem Khemago of the Sussaan Trailaks in Lampang, he regarded himself as an ardent admirer of the Arahant and a student of his teachings. Likewise, Luang Por Kasem recommended his devotees to obtain Luangpu Doo’s Luang Por Tuad Perd Loke amulets.
Luangpu Doo peacefully passed away on the 17th of January 2533 BE, at the age of 85 years and 8 months, during his 65th year of ordained life. His legacy lives on through apprentice masters who continue his teachings, including Luang Ta Ma of Wat Tham Mueang Na, Kroo Ba Bun Chum, and Luang Por Dtiw of Wat Mani Chonlakhant.
Luangpu Doo, during his lifetime, crafted a diverse array of amulets. Many of these were inspired by designs he sought from fellow masters and temples, while others were products of his own creativity. His earliest amulets, especially the Look Om wishing balls, were concocted from herbal powders mixed with lacquer, known as Nuea Pong Kluk Rak. These early pieces are exceedingly rare. Subsequently, he transitioned to employing his Gaew Mani Radtana white crystalline powders, which he used in various editions of white powder amulets.
It is believed that he created over 100 different amulet models throughout his life. These encompassed a wide spectrum, ranging from representations of deities such as Brahma and Hanuman to revered guru masters like Luangpu Tuad. His creations also included lockets and Buddha images like the Pra Somdej. Additionally, he crafted numerous talismanic amulets, like the Mitmor and Takrut, along with other forms of magical charms, including his renowned Look Om Powder Balls.
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