thai amulet blessed by KRUBA WONG Phra Phong Roon Supatipanno

Uncle Chow Amulet

Phra Phong Roon Supatipanno Kruba Wong (made of 500 Arahat Relics)

Thai amulet code: A424 # THE BEST AMULET BY KRUBA WONG Phra Phong Roon Supatipanno (made of 500 Arahat Relics) Kruba Wong – Wat Phra…

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Thai amulet code: A424

  • # THE BEST AMULET BY KRUBA WONG
  • Phra Phong Roon Supatipanno
  • (made of 500 Arahat Relics)
  • Kruba Wong – Wat Phra Puttabat Huay Tom
  • Year Be.2536 (1992)

Kruba Wong once said that this was one of the best powdered amulets ever made because it contained sacred ingredients that were very difficult to obtain.

Kruba Wong is one of the most famous Masters in Northern Thailand. His Majesty King Rama IX Bhumibol often visited Kruba Wong for Dhamma discussions and asked for blessings from Kruba Wong. Even Luangta Maha Boowa had great respect for Kruba Wong

Kruba told his students to get the sacred ingredients from the Ampher Fang Changwat Chiangmai cave so that the amulet would be effective. The materials they wanted to take were the relics of the 500 Arhats who wanted to enter Nibbana together in the cave where they cremated themselves but the cremation fire could not be extinguished so King Naga came to spraying water to extinguish the fire. And to this day the river that flows from the cave under the mountain still exists and the relics of 500 Arhats can still be found in the cave. When the students entered they found a large black snake guarding cave and Kruba said it was the son of the Dragon King and Kruba taught them the ritual to retrieve the relic safely.

Other sacred objects used to make this amulets:

  1. Phrathat Phra Siwali powder
  2. Powder from the relics of 500 Arahants
  3. Soil from 4 places of worship in India
  4. Incense powder from 20 temples where the Lord Buddha once stayed in a stream.
  5. Water from Phaya Naga pond which has magical properties in preventing fires
  6. Sandalwood powder and frankincense powder
  7. Flowers for worshiping the Tooth Relic in Sri Lanka