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Presenting an immense forest temple rarity, an Ongk Kroo special Jumbo-Size Locket Jadtura Mukh Sri Maha Prohm, with golden yellow face (Chak Lueang), filled with Prai Maha Lap Maha Sanaeh Muan Sarn Sacred Powders, 8 Ploi Sek Maha Pokasap Enchanted Gemstones, a carved bone Singha Lion, and 8 Takrut, from Luang Por Taep Kong Noi, of the Asrom Phai See Tong forest cave temple. This is a highly limited edition Ongk Kroo amulet, made in extreme limited numbers, and empowered under auspicious astrological circumstances, that can be considered a one-time opportunity to obtain and revere.
The Muan Sarn is full of Metta Maha Niyom, Maha Lap, Serm Duang, Serm Yos, Klaew Klaad and Maha Pokasap Magic, and the central part of the rear face has a Singh Gae hand carved Singha Himapant Lion amulet inserted, for Magical Maha Amnaj Serm Yos Commanding Power and Status.
Lord Brahma in Thai Buddhism and the Powers of Brahma
Lord Brahma, a revered deity in Hinduism and Buddhism, holds a unique place in Thai Buddhism. In Thai culture, he is known as Phra Phrom, and his significance extends beyond religious boundaries. As one of the three principal deities in the Hindu pantheon, Brahma represents the creative aspect of the divine, responsible for the creation and maintenance of the universe. In Thai Buddhism, Lord Brahma is often invoked for blessings, protection, and guidance. Amulets bearing his image are considered powerful talismans, believed to possess the ability to ward off negative energies and bring good fortune to those who wear or keep them close. These amulets are typically crafted by esteemed monks, renowned for their spiritual prowess and ability to imbue objects with sacred energy.
Devotees of Lord Brahma, or Phra Phrom, often seek his blessings for various aspects of life, including health, wealth, and personal well-being. They believe that by wearing or carrying amulets with his image, they can access the deity's divine energy and protection.
The power attributed to amulets bearing the image of Lord Brahma lies in their ability to connect the wearer with the deity's benevolent presence. These amulets are seen as a conduit for seeking divine guidance and protection from negative forces. Devotees often recite sacred mantras and prayers to further strengthen their connection with Lord Brahma and enhance the amulet's protective properties. In summary, Lord Brahma, known as Phra Phrom in Thai Buddhism, plays a vital role as a source of blessings and protection. Amulets bearing his image are highly regarded for their perceived ability to bring good fortune and shield against adversity, making them an essential aspect of Thai Buddhist spirituality and culture.
Indeed, four-faced Brahma statues are widely used as shrines in Thailand to attract people from all directions. These statues serve as focal points of reverence and often adorn prominent locations, from bustling urban centers to local businesses and gas stations. The presence of these statues is a testament to the enduring cultural and spiritual significance of Lord Brahma, or Phra Phrom, in Thai society. The placement of four-faced Brahma statues in strategic locations is believed to bring blessings and prosperity. Devotees and passersby often pause to pay their respects and offer prayers to the deity. It is common to see incense, flowers, and other offerings placed at these shrines as acts of devotion and reverence.
These statues, with their multiple faces symbolizing Lord Brahma's omniscience, are thought to provide protection and guidance to those in the vicinity. They also serve as a reminder of the interconnectedness of spiritual beliefs and daily life in Thailand, where the divine is often woven into the fabric of society. Whether they stand at the heart of a bustling city or grace the entrance of a local business, four-faced Brahma statues play an essential role in inviting blessings, unity, and reverence from all directions.
Within the Hindu trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, Brahma is the creator, Vishnu the preserver and Shiva the destroyer. Nevertheless, Brahma grew in a lotus out of the navel of the sleeping Vishnu. The daily alternation of light and dark is attributed to the activity of Brahma. Brahma’s mind born sons are the seers Marici, Atri, Angiras, Pulastya, Pulaha, Kratuj, Pracetas, Vashishta, Bhrgu and Narada. From Brahma’s body came his nine sons Daksa, Dharma, Kama, Anger, Greed, Delusion (Maya), Lust, Joy, Death and Bharata and one daughter called Angaja.
In order to create the world and produce the human race, Brahma made a goddess out of himself. One half was woman and the other half was man. Brahma called the woman Gayatri, but she also became known by many other names such as Saraswati.
Brahma has four heads, but used to have five. The four extra heads appeared when Gayatri was very ashamed with Brahma’s love for her and tried to escape from his gaze. The tremendous tapas that Brahma had practiced for the purpose of creation was entirely annihilated through his desire to unite with his daughter.
One head was lost later when Brahma lied to Vishnu and thus caused Shiva to become very angry. The four Veda’s are said to have sprung from his heads. In the Life of Ganga, Brahma advised Bhagiratha to ask the help of Shiva in containing the power of Ganga (goddess of the Ganges river)
Kata for the Brahma Deity (Pra Prohm)
Various Kata Chants for using when making prayers to Pra Prohm (Brahma Deity) – for use with your Thai Sacred Amulets.
Om Bparamesana Namasagaaram Angkaaranissawarang Prahmaressayam Phubpassa Wis Sanu Waiyataanamotodtiluug Bpamtaramaa Yigyaanang Ya Waiyalaa Kamulam Sataa Nandtara Wimusadtinan Na Madtae Namadtera Ja Agaarang Dtathoewaaja Aedtaamaadtaarayadt Dtaman Dtaramaa Gadtanaa Ramalaa Ja Sarawa Bpadtidtam Sampopagallo Tiwatiyam Madtamya
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