Thursday, February 8, 2018

Pra Ruang Rang Pern Gunstopper Thai Amulet

Pra Ruang Rang Pern Maha Ud Maha Lap Rae Bang Pai Yorn Yuk Sacred Kaya Siddhi Metal Vairocana Buddha,blessed at Wat Daeng Pracharat

The Pra Ruang Rang Pern Rae Bang Pai standing Buddha made using the Sacred Rae Bang Pai Kaya Siddhi substance only found in one place in Thailand (Nontaburi), considered extremely powerful Kong Grapan Chadtri Klaew Klaad Magical substance. The amulets were released at Wat Daeng Pracharat. Special Blessing with five Great Masters; Luang Por Tian Dek (Luang Por Tong Chai), abbot of Wat daeng Pracharat, Luang Por Ang of Wat Yai Sawang Arom, Pra Maha Wattana (abbot of Wat Ubon Suanaram), Luang Por Perm (abbot of Wat Bom Gaew), and Luang Por Udom, of Wat Pichai Songkram, in Ayuttaya.

The rear face has a sacred Na spell and the name of the temple, with the year of release (2560 BE) on the top section of the 'bullet-shaped' amulet. The indented section in the rear face has the words 'Rae Bang Pai' embossed, referring to the Sacred Kaya Siddhi Elements present within the Sacred Chanuan Muan Sarn Metallic Alloy.



If we were to speak of any Buddha Rupa which can be found as an amulet, or a Bucha statue in Thai Buddhist History, especially amulets of the Pra Kru burial place type, made in Nuea Chin Dtakua (leaden and silver-leaden metal), one has to mention the classic Benjapakee 'Top Five' amulet, the Pra Rod, or the Pra Serd Khon Nok (Pra Yord Khun Pol) amulets.

Both of these amulets, so famous for Kong Grapan Chadtri Maha Ud Klaew Klaad Power in the times of ancient City States and the Wars between the many Kingdoms and Empires of those times, are known for their predominantly 'Khom' (Khmer) Artistic Influence. But the name of the Pra Ruang Amulet, arose from the Sukhothai Era, and was used to refer to the King of the Sukhothai Kingdom. The Pra Ruang Dynasty were the first Rulers of the Sukhothai Kingdom. Pra Ruang is a Classic Ancient Style of Amulet which has been found in Archeological finds of Kru Burial Chambers in ancient temples and Chedi Stupas, and has been a favorite amulet to make in many temples of the North and North East of Thailand.
The Pra Ruang has been found in both Lopburi and Sukhothai archeological digs, and is found in both Clay and Metallic versions. There are a There are various interpretations of who the Buddha image represents, the most common being that it is derived from the Pra Ruang Royal Family Lineage, who were the first and only rulers of the Sukhothai Kingdom Era of Thai History. King Pra Ruang was also the father of Por Khun Ramkamhaeng, who invented the written Thai Language, and is revered as a Deity in his own right by Thai People.