The Phra Phutta Metta Sri Wichai Amulet by Ajarn Apichai in silver
This is a great example of the work we are doing to circulate the old magic in this region and keep it relevant. Both Ajarn and I enjoy this process, especially when it produces something remarkable like this piece.
The Muan Sarn for this amulet is from the old amulets of Kruba Sri Wichai in the pics above, that were mixed with Wahn 108, Wahn Saneah Jan Hom, Wahn Gai Daeng, with the soils from 7 temples and four corners of the city. These old amulets are from the 1950's and contain the hair of Kruba Sri Wichai, THE most important monk of the north and the Muan Sarn in that is related to the Yaa Ratana! Ajarn Apichai also added Rae Nam Phi, powdered 7 colour Leklai, powdered Rae Thaat Phra Sivalee, Pong Yaa Chintamunee and powdered golden teak. There is also powdered Dok Raksorn, and then blessed to summon the power and prestige of Kruba Sri Wichai, as if Kruba himself blessed the amulet. It was also blessed with the kata Baramee, which was the kata of Kruba Sri Wichai that he was most famous for.
This amulet brings the power of Metta Maha Niyom, protection from harm, and brings happiness, prestige and success. It also draws love and support from people in higher authority, and good luck and fortune for business. As with all Kruba Sri Wichai magic, it also aids the avoidance of danger, and prevents people talking behind your back, as well as disputes.These are just fabulous, and I love the old bone beads from 30 years ago that are at the heart of this piece.
Measures a nudge over 2" in its fine silver case and comes witha set kata, and the card of Ajarn Apichai.
Stunning pieces that contain what we need for the future.
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THE LAST Phra Phutta Metta Sri Wichai Amulet by Ajarn Apichai in silver
The relics from famous monks carry great power, especially where that monk produced Phra Thaat, and was a highly revered Arahant from the Forest tradition. With this containing the bone of Luang Pu Waen, the attribute of Metta is off the scale and the chance to get items such as this is rare. This amulet contains his ashes from his Royal Sponsored Funeral that was attended by King Rama 9.