“Buddha's power of protection, immortality and invulnerability"

"If the police behave as good people, people everywhere will like them.
and cooperate in catching thieves and criminals
If the police really catch them, no thief will escape.”
(From the memorial book for the royal cremation ceremony of Police Major General Khun Phantharak Ratchadet on 22 February 2550)
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Police Major General Khun Pantharak Ratchadet (But Pantharak), a famous and tough police officer in the Thai police force, who had defeated many bandits until he became famous throughout the country. The names of bandits with magical powers in that era who had to succumb to the merit and influence of Khun Pantharak include, for example, the fierce tigers in the central region: Suea Fai, Suea Yong, Suea Phon, Suea Khruem, Suea Plang, Suea Bai, Suea Uan, Suea Wai, and Suea Mahesuan. As for the southern region, it was Suea Sang or Suea Phum who defeated political criminals in Narathiwat. In 2481, he defeated a bandit leader named "Awesado Ta Leh" until he was nicknamed "Rai Akaji" by Thai Muslims, which earned him the nickname "Rai Akaji", which means "hot pepper knight". However, there was one exception, whom Khun Pantharak Ratchadet did not arrest but exchanged for his freedom: Suea Dam. He sacrificed the corpses of Suea Dam's own men to pretend that Suea Dam had been killed. Later, it was known that the black panther was still alive. Suea Bai and Suea Mahesuan met the black panther when he was already old.
When Khun Phantharak Ratchadet set out to capture a bandit, he would perform rituals, selecting auspicious times and directions. He also recounted, "When selecting an amulet, we must consider whether the master performing the consecration ceremony is skilled in occult magic. In addition to the sacred letters and numbers bestowed by the master, he also learned various subjects at Khao Or School, such as incantations, consecrating sacred letters, tattooing, enamel-soaked herbs, and eating sticky and greasy foods, according to the Khao Or School's recipes." He also possessed the power of many amulets, all of which are top-notch among amulet and talisman enthusiasts. Khun Phantharak Ratchadet always carried the five sacred amulets he wore around his neck whenever he was on his duty to protect the peace.
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1. Phra Pru Nang, Ayutthaya

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The large Buddha image in the center hanging from the neck of Khun Pan, which is an amulet from the early Ayutthaya period, is considered to be the work of a master craftsman of Ayutthaya. In the industry, it is considered pure Ayutthaya art, beautiful and extremely difficult to find. This amulet is made of lead, created and designed to look like the Buddha image in the Mara-Vijaya posture, sitting in a glass pavilion with the two chief disciples, Phra Mokkhalana and Phra Sariputta, standing on either side.
The Buddha's virtues are excellent and outstanding in terms of Maha-ut and invulnerability. It is also outstanding in terms of safety and escape. It has been said that in the past, amulet collectors liked to wear the Ayutthaya amulet and praised it as a main amulet with extremely powerful Buddha power.
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2. Luang Pu Thuat, Wat Chao Hai

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“If you hang a Luang Pu Thuat amulet, you won’t die a violent death.”
The words of Phrakhru Wisai Sophon "Tim Thammatharo", abbot of Wat Chang Hai, Khok Pho, Pattani Province
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Khun Phan wore many Luang Pu Thuat amulets and many models. The most prominent ones are the Luang Pu Thuat amulet from 2497 and the first model of Luang Pu Thuat amulet with relics from Wat Kuhaphimuk, commemorating his 100th birthday. It was created at Wat Kuhaphimuk (Wat Na Tham), Yala Province, in 2505. It is considered a good amulet with a grand ceremony. The consecration ceremony was completed by Luang Pu Thuat lineage monks, Phra Achan Tim from Wat Chang Hai, Phra Achan Nong from Wat Sai Khao, and many other Khao Or lineage monks. The amulets were mixed with sacred relics from the Luang Pu Thuat amulets from 2497, making them very powerful. The back is embedded with relics from Khao Sam Roi Yot in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province.
Phra Luang Pu Thuat is considered an amulet with outstanding Buddhist virtues in every aspect, including loving-kindness, popularity, great wealth, money flowing in, good fortune, attracting wealth, and protection from danger, escaping danger, and protecting from ghosts. It is the ultimate in safety.
Khun Pan had created and participated in the consecration of Luang Pu Thuat amulets, such as the Luang Pu Thuat behind the iron, the 100th birthday merit-making edition (consecrated by Khun Pan) and the Luang Pu Thuat Mongkol Chakrawan Khao Or edition (consecrated by Khun Pan).
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Thanks for the information and pictures from…
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Th.wikipedia.org
Pinterest.com
FB: Tone Bang Khae FC
gotonakhon.com/
instagram.com/t amulet
banpra-lakroy.99wat.com/
thaprachan.com / Thaprachan.com
samakomphra.com/Thai Amulet Enthusiasts Association
FB: Association of Amulet Collectors, Antique Amulets and Antique Dealers of Thailand


