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Worshipping Phra
Somdej Wat Rakhang |
Take the amulet in both your hands and
place over your head and think of Somdej Phra
Buddhacharn Toh and then recite the following sacred
spell.
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Namo Tussa Pakavato Arahato Samma
Sam Buddhussa |
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Namo Tussa Pakavato Arahato Samma
Sam Buddhussa |
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Namo Tussa Pakavato Arahato Samma
Sam Buddhussa |
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Ohm Masri Masri Prohmrangsi
Namatecho Maha Samano Maha Punyo Mahalapo
Mahayaso Sappasotathi Pawantu-mae
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Puttakamo Lapae Puttung
TanaKamo Lapae Taung Atti Kayae Kaya Yayah
Devanung Piya Tung Suttava
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(respect for the magic power that
would help call upon fortune) |
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Itipiso Pakava Yamarachano Tao
Vessuvanno Moranung Sukung Arahung Sukato Namo
Buddha Ya |
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(respected for
the magic power that would protect the
worshipper from dangers) |
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(from
left to right)
Luang Phor Hai (of Wat
Rakang), Somdej Pra Buddhacharn Toh, and Luang
Phor Kum (of Wat Amrin) |
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The Diary of
Luang Phor Kum |
Luang
Phor Kum recorded in his personal diary all the moulds
that were created, a wonderful historic record.
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Style |
Number of
Moulds |
Special
Moulds |
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Pim Pratan |
5 |
1 |
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Pim Yai (clear details) |
15 |
2 |
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Pim Okrong Hue Yan |
3 |
1 |
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Pim Kesbuatuem |
4 |
1 |
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Pim Proek Bhoti |
5 |
1 |
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Pim Tan Koo |
3 |
1 |
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Pim Sendai |
15 |
2 |
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Pim Sangkati |
7 |
1 |
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Pim Na Noke Oek Krute |
16 |
1 |
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Pim Song Chedi |
2 |
1 |
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Apart from all the moulds and the special
moulds (which were smaller, called Kanan), there were
also a further 83 styles some of which
were attractive others not. It was believed that the
more attractive moulds had been created by royal
craftsmen whilst the others were created by ordinary
craftsmen.
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