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Pra Potisadtw Awalokitesworn Pim Roop Khai Hlang Taep Jamlaeng Paint See Fang Ploi Sek Maha Pokasap - Mae Kwan Yin Bodhisattva for pure and powerful Metta Mahaniyom power, with Enchanted 5 Pokasap Gems inserted into the front face, and Taep Jamlaeng Butterfly King on the rear face.
This series of amulets were made for Wat Wang Nam Pu Wonaram, to help its Abbot Tan Ajarn Sanit to perform restorations The series was a Charitable edition by Kroo Ba Krissana, which was distributed during the 2548 BE Wai Kroo Ceremony, and whose fundraising helped the temple of Wat Wang Nam Pu Wonaram.
The actual edition was sponsored through the support of the Samnak Khao Sila Mani Vipassana, and the amulets were blessed in Wai Kroo of Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano on the 12th February 2552 BE by Kroo Ba himself.
The rear face of the amulet features the image of the Taep Jamlaeng Pamorn, otherwise known as 'Butterfly King' In truth, the Taep Jamlaeng, is a Manifestation of the God Shiva in his Form of Enchanter, with the Godess Pra Uma Taewi (Kali), in Spiritual Yab-Yum Kama Sutra Fusion. The image is derived from a Nimitta of the Deities, who appeared in a vision to Kroo Ba Krissana.
The Taep Jamlaeng Butterfly King is in truth a transformation of the God Shiva in his Dancing Emanation, who appeared to Kroo Ba Krissana in a Nimitta Vision, and which he adapted to express artistic originality in the form of the Taep Jamlaeng.
The Mae Guan Im Kwan Yin Bodhisattva is an Emanation of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, Bestowing Protection from all Fears and Relief from Suffering. Metta Mahaniyom. This type of amulet is highly recommended for good business but also as a general Mercy Charm and Protective Karma Improvement amulet with the watchful protective gaze of the Bodhisattva Kwan Yin to direct your fate and fortune in an auspicious direction.
108 Kinds of Muan Sarn Sacred Powders which remained from the making of the Sariga Gaew edition (earths from the Sacred Pond at the Temple), and many other Sacred Ingredients were used, including Green jade Powders, Pong Takian powders from Wat Sapan Sung, and Chan Mak Betel-Areca of Luang Phu Iam (Wat Sapan Sung), which had been kept by a Mae Chee Nun at the temple, and who had donated it to Kroo Ba.
Kwan Yin and Avalokiteshvara
The word 'Guānyīn', is a translation from the Sanskrit Avalokiteshvara, referring to the Mahāyāna bodhisattva of the same name. Another later name for this bodhisattva is Guānzìzài (simplified Chinese: 观自在; traditional Chinese: 觀自在; pinyin: Guānzìzài). Direct translations from the Sanskrit name Avalokitasvara include: Chinese: Guanyin (觀音), Guanshiyin (觀世音).
Kwan Yin is an East Asian deity of mercy, and a bodhisattva associated with compassion as venerated by Mahayana Buddhists. The name Guanyin is short for Guanshiyin, which means "Perceiving the Sounds (or Cries) of the World". She is also sometimes referred to as Guanyin Bodhisattva (Chinese: 觀音菩薩). Some Buddhists believe that when one of their adherents departs from this world, they are placed by Guanyin in the heart of a lotus, and then sent to the western pure land of Sukhāvatī. Kwan Yin is also written as 'Guānyīn', and is an emanaton of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara.
It was initially thought that the Chinese mis-transliterated the word Avalokiteśvara as Avalokitasvara which explained why Xuanzang translated it as Guānzìzài instead of Guānyīn. However, the original form was indeed Avalokitasvara with the ending svara ("sound, noise"), which means "sound perceiver", literally "he who looks down upon sound" (i.e., the cries of sentient beings who need his help).
This is the exact equivalent of the Chinese translation Guānyīn. This etymology was furthered in the Chinese by the tendency of some Chinese translators, notably Kumarajiva, to use the variant Guānshìyīn, literally "he who perceives the world's lamentations"—wherein lok was read as simultaneously meaning both "to look" and "world" (Skt. loka; Ch. 世, shì).
Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano
Kroo Ba Krissana is one of Thailand's most sought after Masters for his beautiful miniature fine art in the form of his amulets, which are both aesthetically pleasing, as well as full of Metta Mahaniyom Maha Pokasap and Maha Lap Magic. Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano is also an accomplished Sak Yant Master, who is less known for his Sacred tattoos, than for his amulets, which is in truth only so, because of the ultra high profile and international attention that his world famous amulets have received.
But Kroo Ba is also a Meritorious Achiever in the Service of Buddhism with his Charitable Deeds, such as the many expansions and construction of edifices for the temple he has brought into being, his Sak Yant Thai Temple Tattoos, His Teachings, and his many forms of blessings, such a Holy Water Spraying.
The amulets of Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano are not only seen to be powerful amulets for Metta Maha Lap Kaa Khaay Siang Choke, and Maha Sanaeh - bringing lucky fortunes to gambling exploits, seducing lovers and customers, and improving one's Karma in general. Kroo Ba Krissana's amulets have already been tried and tested, and thus need little explanation, for this Master and his amulets have their own following who know about the benefits and beauty of his wadthumongkol (auspicious amulets) and krueang rang (occult magical items). To make and empower amulets, Kroo Ba Krissana uses a very secret and mysterious Wicha named 'Montr Teerayaan'.
He studied this Wicha under his kroo Ba Ajarn Phu Ruesi Bangbod in Laos. Besides the unique Wicha Montr Teerayan, Kroo Ba Krissana studied a number of many other Wicha in Cambodia. It took him about twenty years of intensive study and practice to fully master the teachings of the various great masters he stayed with during his time in Cambodia. Nowadays, the amulets of Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano are known around the world both for their immense power and their exquisitely detailed artistic design, and their individuality, each amulet being different in its fine details.
Since the year 2015-2016, Many different sponsors made a lot of different editions, which caused the price of those new editions, which are made in larged numbers, to cover the increased patronage of this Master.
This however also serves to reduce the value of the newer editions of amulets, which are made in much larger numbers than early editions. One can hence say, that all pre 2555 BE can be considered the rarest and most highly valued, with increasing rarity as their numbers deplete and increasing numbers of devotees going into collectorship of the amulets of Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano.
The rarest and most highly sought after of all are of course the early era editions, especially the first 3 editions. The post 2555 BE editions provide availability for the ever increasing numbers of foreign devotees to receive Kru Ba's blessings and wear one of his beautifully designed originally painted amulets, as the early editions like these, become ever more impossible to encounter available anywhere.
But ever fewer devotees will have the chance to own an amulet from the early editions, which were given much more personal attention than recent editions, with much more limited numbers made, and the most diligent empowerment sessions.
You can use the Kata for the Kwan Yin Bodhisattva in form of the Om Mani Pedme Hung Mantra of Avalokiteshvara
Proper Bucha should be performed by first Chanting the Maha Namasakara in reverence to the Lord Buddha and the Triple Gem. PLace in your place of business to attract customers and increase sales rate, or where you want your wealth to accumulate, or wear as an amulet for business, lucky windfalls, sales speeches, and games of risk.
Kata Maha Namasakara
Namo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa
Namo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa
Namo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa
Kata for the Bodhisattva of Compassion
Om Mani Pedme Hung (3, 5, 9, or 108 Times)
Kata Bucha for Taep Jamlaeng Butterfly King Amulets
Om Nama Siwa Na Maedtaa Taewa Jidt-Dta Sip-Hok Chanfaa Sip-Haa Chan Din - Kroo Ba Krissana Jao Khong Wadtumongkol Nee (add your prayers here) Om Sanaeh Maha Sanaeh Om Na Maedtaa Maha Maedtaa Om Na Maedtaa Taewa Jidt-Dta
Many wealth bringing amulets rely on black magic, but Kroo Ba Krissana's sacred amulets are Pure Puttakun Metta Mahaniyom amulets with nothing but Positive Karmic influences and oozing metta for an auspicious lifestyle. Kroo Ba Krissana's amulets are also classed as works of art, and are therefore considered extremely collectible items.
They have a cult following and collector circle. Hence, the amulets are available in a massive array of different individual items with a vast range of price levels, starting from just a few tens of dollars, right up to thousands of dollars. His amulets are classed amongst the most beautiful in the world of Thai Buddhist Amulets, and enjoy International Status and Repute. Their individuality and originality increase their immense collectability, and attractiveness.
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