Master:Ajarn Mong
Year:BE2550
Magical Effects:Maha Amnaj, Kong Grapan Chadtri, Klaew Klaad, Serom Yos
Material:Sacred Copper Alchemical Alloy
Recommended Uses:Protection, Power, Victory over Enemies, Invincibility
@$138
Rian Maha Yant Phra Jao Taksin Maharaj - Pairee Pina (Remove all Danger) - Awiracha Satrū Pāy (Enemies of the Kingdom Defeated) -Nuea Tong Daeng Pim Yai (Large Model in Sacred Copper Alloy) - Ajarn Mong
The Rian Pra Jao Taksin Pairee Pina is empowered by reclusive and mysterious Lay Master Ajarn Mong, for 'Pairee Pinas Awiracha Sadtrū Pāy' Invincibility and Protection and Defeat all Enemies.
This edition of extremely limited coins was created to distribute to High ranking State Officials, Military and Police Officers in the 3 Southern Rebellious Provinces of the Thai- Malaysian Border areas.
The front face of the amulet features the image of Phra Jao Taksin Maharaj seated upon his throne, holding a sword, A host of the Great Pantheon of Sacred Yantra, and 8 Bombs. The rear face features a mass of Sacred Yantra with Garudas, Images of Pra Jao Taksin Maharach on horseback riding into battle, the three headed Elephant Erawan, crowned with a Buddha seated in Royal Regalia.
The coin has some flecks on it from Holy Water Spraying during the Ceremony, which causes a blackened discolouration of 'Kraap nam Montr' on the surface of the coin, where drops of Holy Water has hit the surface of the coins.
The many Sacred Yant include a host of Maha Amnaj, Klaew Klaad, Kong Grapan Chadtri, Serm Yos, Gae Aathan, and Pichai Songkram Spells amounting to over 100 different Invocations for Victory over Enemies and Invincibility.
The edition was created and commissioned through Ajarn Mong, Who also performed the Initiation of the Blessing Ceremony at Wat Nong Takian in Ban Jan, Sri Saket. A Number of 2551 selected Master Monks of the Tudong Forest Tradition performed the 'Nang Prok' empowerments traditionally performed by Buddhist Monks, with the Royal Prince's Decreed Presence of Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana to represent The Royal family.
The Royal Princess was also there to perform the Inititation of the Jakkapat Maha Puta Taewa Pisek Ceremony, and to take and make Royal State distribution of the amulets to the Armed and Police Forces in the three Southern Provinces.
The Ceremony was performed on the 27th October of 2550 BE. and then given a subsequent Blessing in Bangkok at Wat Chana Songkram (the name of this temple means 'Temple of War Victory). The coins are large Pim Yai measuring 4.3 x 3.4 Cm in size, and weigh 30 grams.
There were many stories of Miraculous Life Saving Events from Officers who wore and carried these amulets in the 3 Southern Provinces, which are troubled by daily events of bombings, shootings and random arsons, killings and other dangerous attacks by the rebels in the South.
The amulets of Ajarn Mong, are extremely heard about, popular and rare to acquire, due to a large amount of extremely noticeable effects coming from devotees who have rented and made Bucha to these amulets. His amulets are made in very small numbers, and are extremely difficult to find and acquire. Mostly, all of his editions end up completely sold out soon after release, and only once in a while does one get the chance to find one available.
Ajarn Mong is not a name that is heard of on the common popular amulet circuits, but in fact he is a Cult Status Famous Master with those in the know. He is a kind of trade secret, that this Master with incredible psychic powers and Magical Wicha, knows how to make truly powerful and really effective love charms and riches amulets.
His Wicha is reminiscent of the great Ajarn Chum Chai Kiree, whose powers were undoubtable (due to public demonstrations with guns and knives to test the power, which left everyone believing in what their own eyes had seen).
A Classic Essential Rarity, and a Powerful Amulet of the Mercy Charm Category of Amulets, from Ajarn Mong, and a rare chance to obtain one of his Rare Sacred Amulets for Yourself. Just to Own an amulet from Ajarn Mong, is a Status Increase in Itself, for not everybody gets the chance to own or wear one.
This master has become an impossible to find reclusive master, who is only ever really heard of after he releases amulets, most of which are nearly always to raise funds for a temple, or some other great cause for the preservation and perpetuation of Buddhism.
He remains reclusive and does not make a show of things when he is not actively making and empowering amulets. Despite his obvious intention to avoid fame seeking, and his reclusive manner, he has ascended to the status of the Top Ten Adept Masters of Wicha Saiyasart in Thailand.