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Hand Painted Pra Upakut Jok Badtr Upagupta Buddha eating from an almsbowl with Pra Sivali and the Nāga King of Bodhala on rear face, created by the Samnak Khao Vipassana for Blessing in Wai Kroo in the Year 2549 BE by Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano. The front face of the amulet features the Upagupta Arahant ' seated on a Naga Throne, who in Thai is called 'Pra Upakut'. Pra Upakut is eating from his almsbowl. Pra Upakut is a Wicha of the Lanna people of Northern Thailand, who believe that Pra Upakut brings a Cornucopia of Wealthy Blessings.
The rear face of the amulet featurtes the Chimplee Arahant 'Pra Sivali' with his Naga Staff summoning the Nāga King of Bodhala upon whose back he rides safely. Pra Sivali is widely known for his Metta Maha Niyom and Maha Lap Mercy Charm and Lucky Fortune attraction, but what is less known by the general public, is that Pra Sivali also possessed powerful Klaew Klaad Magic to evade deadly accidents and dangers, especially when traveling.
This makes the amulet a very sensible choice for Travelling Sales persons or Executives in the Sales or Contracting Professions. This first ever edition was made in a limited edition of 600 amulets, and has become very rare since the year of its release. Its powers of Maha Lap Wealth attraction and Klaew Klaad safe travels, with Metta Maha Niyom Mercy Charm from Pra Sivali, and Maha Sanaeh from and the Nāga King are already legend with the devotees of Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano.
Pra Upakut
Pra Upakut was an Arahant who the Buddha praised for his great magical powers, and who was said by the Lord Buddha to be the most powerful of all the Arahants. Before the Buddha entered Nirvana, he asked Pra Upakut to remain alive until the coming of Pra Arya Sri Maedtrai (Maitreya), and protect the Buddha Sasana and the teachings of the Dhamma. It is believed by Thai Buddhists, that he is still alive to this day, and resides in the middle of the Great Ocean, with a Lotus leaf on his head, and remain alive throughout the Aeons to rise to the assistance of the Dhamma whenever needed, and to help Sentient Beings.
The Muan Sarn Sacred Powders were made from the 2549 BE Taep Jamlaeng Butterfly King Amulet powders (Pong Taep Jamlaeng Pamorn). which Kroo ba Krissana then mixed with a number of other powerful sacred powders o0f Maha Sanaeh, Maha Lap, Maha Pokasap and Maha Sanaeh varieties.
He then empowered the powders with the Wicha Teerayan, Wicha Pra Upakut and Pra Sivali, and performed the summoning ot the Nagas ofg Bodhala to lend their Poer to the Muan Sarn. Once the Muan Sarn Sacred Powders were empowered according to the Dtamra of Kroo Ba Krissana's Kroo Ba Ajarn with the Wicha Teerayan, the amulets were pressed into their forms, and taken from the Samnak Khao Sila Vipassana, to the Samnak Songk Weluwan.
At Samnak Songk Weluwan, Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano then performed full Wai Kroo and Buddha Abhiseka Blessing for a final empowerment. Kroo Ba Krissana took a large number of these amulets with him on his visit to Singapore, where many amulets were distributed, leaving only few remaining. This edition is hence nowadays very rare to see, because most of them have already found their owners, with only 600 ever being made.
The Pra Sivali amulet, has been worshiped for many centuries, for increasing wealth and attracting a constant flow of wealth and belongings. The Sivali Charm effect causes people to treat the wearer with compassion, mercy and preferential Bias. The Buddha himself even stated that, as the monks were travelling through the remotest parts of the forest, where few villages and folk were around to offer alms and food, if Pra Sivali had not been with them, they might have starved.
The Buddha said that Pra Sivali had great charm and attraction power of Metta Mahaniyom, and that his presence in the Sangha was responsible on many occasions for the survival of the Bhikkhus, as his charm power was so incredible, that people would appear from all directions to make offerings and pay respects, listening to his Dhamma. It is said that those who were near him or heard his sermons, would experience great luck and friendly treatment from everyone, and become ever richer. The Pra Sivali amulet is one of Thailand's most powerful Purely Buddhist amulets for increasing riches - perhaps the most powerful.
Pra Sīvali (Thai: พระสีวลี - Chinese: 尸婆羅) is an Arahant widely venerated among Theravada Buddhists. He is the guardian saint of travel and is believed to ward off misfortunes at home such as fire or theft. His veneration predates the introduction of Theravada Buddhism into Burma. Sīvali is typically depicted standing upright and carrying a walking staff, an alms bowl and Buddhist prayer beads. Born to Queen Suppavasa, Sīvali is believed to have remained in his mother's womb for seven years because of past karma. After a week in labor, Sīvali's mother gave birth to a precocious boy who could immediately speak. Thereafter, Gautama Buddha's chief disciple, Sariputra, admitted Sīvali into the Sangha. Burmese Buddhists believe that he is still living, that he can be invoked to come by a special incantation and that his mere invisible presence will bring them prosperity and good fortune
Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano 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, and renowned for his Holy water Blessings. He is also very respected for his accomplishments in preserving Buddhism, such as the many expansions and construction of edifices for his and other temples he has brought into being.
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.
Their popularity needs 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'.
Kroo Ba Krissana 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, demand for the amulets of Kroo Ba Krissana increased at a massive rate, and many different sponsors made a lot of different editions, to cater for the rise in demand.
The post 2556 BE Editions were hence made in much larger numbers than the Pre 2556 BE editions. This has caused the older editions to become more highly valued and sought after, due to their rarity.
His charitable editions of amulets have often served to finance the restorations and expansion projects of other poor temples around Thailand, and his tireless diligence to work for Buddhism is exemplary. 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.
One can hence say, that all editions up to 2555 BE can be considered the rarest and most highly valued, with increasing rarity as their numbers deplete, as increasing numbers of devotees enter into collectorship of the amulets of Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano. Of course however, every year sees some very special Ongk Kroo amulets and limited series collector pieces released, even in the present day.
It is part of Kroo Ba's cult tradition to produce Masterpiece limited series models, and this tradition continues every year. Having said this however, the Early editions are now almost impossible to find, and are the pride and joy of the serious collector-devotee. The post 2555 BE editions provide adequate availability for the ever increasing numbers of foreign devotees, to have a chance 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 extreme personal attention, with much more limited numbers made than recent editions, and the most diligent empowerment sessions of all, are found in the early era amulets.
Various Kata Bucha Pra Chimplee (Pra Sivali)
Ahang Wantāmi Siiwalītādtuyo Ahang Wantāmi Sappaso
Kata to Bucha Pra Sivali
Iminā Saggāraena Sīwalī Thērang Apibpuchayāmi
(When you chant this whilst making Bucha to Pra Sivali, then say in your inner heart silently the following words;
Bpūchidtang Sappalāpang Bprasitti Mē Thērassa Ānupāwēna Sappa So Thī Pawandtu Mē
Kata Pra Sivali
Sivali Ja Mahaa Thaero Bpajjaya Laapa Buchidto Manusso Taewadtaa Into Pramaayamo Yagkha Waa Bpidtassa Nirandtarang Bpana Laapa Saggaarae Aanaendti Nijjang Siiwalii Thaerassa Laapo Saggaaro Hodti Siiwalii Mahaa Thaeranja Buchagassa Sataawaabi Kaatanja Sangwadt Dtanassa Laapo Ja Saggaaro Hodti Thaerassa Aanupaawaena Laapo Mae Hodtu Sappataa Aedtaena Sajja Wachaena Laapo Mae Hoedtu Sappataa
Kata for chanting when going on Business trips
Na Chaa Liidti Bpasitti Laapaa
Kata Hua Jai Pra Chimplii (heart Mantra of Pra Chimplii)
Saatu Siwalii Ja Mahaa Thaero Na Chaa Li Dti Bpasitti Laapaa Bpasanna Jidt DtaaSataa Hondti Bpiyang Ma Ma Sappae Chanaa Pahu Chanaa Sappae Tisaa Samaa Kadtaa Gaala Pochanaa Wigaala Pochanaa Aakaj Chaaya Aakaj Chaahi Bpiyang Ma Ma
Short Kata Pra Sivali
Siiwalii Ja Mahaa Thaero Chay Ya Sitto Mahit Tigo Thaerassa Nupaawaena
Katas for Pra Sivali for each day of the week
Sundays (Chant 6 times) – Chimpalii Ja mahaa Naamang Sappa Laapang Pawissadti Thaeras Saanupaawaena Sataa Hondtu Bpiyang Ma Ma
On Mondays (Chant 15 times) – Yang Yang Bpuriso Waa Idthii Waa Turaehi Waa Sami Bpaehi Waa Thaeras Saanpaawaena Sataa Hondti Bpiyang Ma Ma
On Tuesdays (Chant 8 times) – Chimpalii Ja Mahaa Thaero Soho Bpajjayaa Timhi Chaeya Laapo Mahaa Laapo Sappa Laapaa Pawandtu Sappataa
On Wednesdays (chant 17 times) Tidt Dtidt Tha pa Wae Rachaa Biyaa Ja kara Dtu Mae Yae Saaradt Dti Niran Dtarang Sappa Sukhaa Wahaa
On Thursdays (Chant 19 times) – Chimpalii Ja Mahaa Thaero Yagkhaa Taewaa Pi Bpuchidto Soraho Bpajjayaa Timhi Ahang Wantaami Sappataa
On Fridays (Chant 21 times) – Chimpalii Ja Mahaa Thaero Taewadtaa nara Bpuchidto Soraho Bpajjayaa Nimhi Mahaa Laapang Garondtu Mae Laapaena Udt Dtamo Hodti Sappa Laapang Pawandtu Sappataa
On Saturdays (Chant 10 times) Chimpalii Ja Mahaa Naamang Intaa Prahmaa Ja Bpuchidtang Sappa Laapang Prasitti Mae Thaeras Sanupawaena Sataa Sukhii Bpiyang Ma Ma
Ancient Kata for Pra Sivali
“Saatu Siwalii Ja Mahaa Thaero Ugaasa”
(Say in your heart) “May the magical powers of luck and fortune of Pra Sivali Thaera be installed within my perception, mind and body. As Pra Sivali was often a safe refuge for the Buddha, the Arahants and the 4 thousand Dhamma Khandas, thus so shall Pra Sivali Thaera be my refuge.
May his immense power of Metta Mahaniyom and Choke Laap Saggaara generate riches andgood fortunes in life, For absence of material things leads to physical suffering and plight”.
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