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Amulet code: #A580 Royal Brahma (Phra Phrom) Medal Rian Amulet, Committee Set 4, Year BE 2556. Consecrated by Luang Phor Chamnan (Phra Kru Pathumwarakit) of…
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Amulet code: #A580
Royal Brahma (Phra Phrom) Medal Rian Amulet, Committee Set 4, Year BE 2556.
Consecrated by Luang Phor Chamnan (Phra Kru Pathumwarakit) of Wat Bang Khut Thi Thong Temple, Bangkadi Subdistrict, Mueang District.
Purpose: commemorating the 13th Brahma Yantra Blessing Ceremony
(Each committee set 4 includes 8 medals: 1 coconut shell with a pure silver mask, 1 coconut shell with a gold-plated mask, 3 uncut lead medals, 3 brass gold-plated medals). Can Rent separately.
Luang Por Chamnan has continuously created sacred Brahma objects alongside the Brahma Yantra-Blessing Ceremony, which takes place once a year. This event serves as a spiritual support for his disciples and the public. This one marks the 13th Brahma Yantra-Blessing Ceremony, scheduled on Sunday, May 12, 2013, during the waxing moon of the 3rd day in the 6th month.
On this occasion, Wat Bang Khut Thi Thong has created a special edition of the “Brahma Medal” to commemorate Luang Por Chamnan receiving the Dharma Wheel Pillar Award from Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, recognizing his contributions to Buddhism in the fields of community and public welfare, as part of the Vesak Week celebration.
The reason for creating this Brahma-shaped medal is to serve as a reminder of the Brahma Vihara, which encompasses the four sublime states of mind essential for everyone: loving-kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity. Those who practice these virtues elevate their minds, providing a solid foundation for achieving success in various aspects of life.
This Brahma medal is an arm-shaped medal featuring a full-body Brahma adorned in royal attire, representing the largest and most sacred Brahma in the world at the Glass Pavilion, Wat Bang Khut Thi Thong. On top of the Brahma with four heads facing four directions, sits the Luang Por Rian (money-calling monk).
Luang Por Chamnan explained it as follows:
The eight hands of Brahma hold great powers and provide help in the following ways:
There are a total 4 kinds of committee sets; each set has 8 medal amulets that may contain one of these materials and masks:
Silver coin with a gold mask, Single-eyed coconut shell with a gold-plated mask, Lead coin with a copper Brahma mask, Gold-plated brass alms bowl coin, Silver nawa metal coin with a gold mask, Red enamel-coated silver coin, Uncut-wing lead coins, Single-eyed coconut shell with a pure silver mask (the rarest one).
Committee Set 4 was produced in a limited quantity of 1,556 pieces. My serial number is 391.
Spiritual value : Protection from all bad things , grant your wishes, smooth sailing life, great fortune and metta mahaniyom (loved by people around).
LP Chamnan is considered one of the top living young monks; therefore, his amulet mostly rents out on the day of the ceremony. That’s why we hardly find many of his amulets in the temple. Probably, LP Chamnan’s amulet is one of the most wanted new amulets in Thailand currently. All his amulets are very powerful, and many uncountable miracles have happened.
Nowadays, LP Chamnan is the most famous living monk, having made the best Phra Phrom (Brahma) amulet in Thailand. He was often invited to many Phra Phrom blessing ceremonies. He is the abbot of both Wat Bang Khut Thi Thong (aka. Wat Bang Gu Di Thong / Wat BangGoTiThong / Wat Bangkuthithong) and Wat Chinwararam. LP Chamnan’s master is LP Surin. He is an ethnic Mon of Nakhon Pathom city.
If you worship Phra Phrom (4-Face Brahma), then you must have at least one piece of Phra Phrom made by LP Chamnan.