Luang Pu Mhan Locket Roon Peace to the World
LP Thamrong, Wat Duang Khae, BE 2559
Made of many holy material
LP Thamrong has predicted that there will be many fighting and suffering in the coming years. Therefore, he decided to make this batch of Luang Pu Mhan Locket to protect the wearer from harm. For those people who knows LP Thamrong personally, they will know that he is never interested about amulets. He is only interested is about promoting Buddhism, as well as the well-being of his followers. For him to start making amulets, he must be really concerned about all our safety and hope his amulet can keep us safe from harm.
This batch of amulets has taken more than a year to complete. LP Thamrong has personally visited many temples to collect and bless holy materials for the making of this locket. For example, he personally visited 199 temples all around Thailand to chant, meditate, and then collect the Jasmine flowers to be used for making the amulet.
In addition, each and every single piece of amulets are painstakingly chanted and hand-made by LP Thamrong. This is unlike most other amulets today where they get the factory to machine pump them. The amulets are officially released after the Pha Pa ceremony which takes place in Wat Duang Khae on 11 – 12 June 2559.
This batch of amulets comprises of Luang Pu Mhan Locket, Luang Pu Mhan Takrut which is made of his kuti wood, and Luang Pu Mhan Lookom.
A total of 999 pieces of locket were made.
There is a phim Kamakan which has serial number 1 to 100. This phim has an additional relic stone on the back of the locket.
There is a phim Pisek which has serial number 1 to 100. This phim has BOTH an additional relic stone AND an additional strand of Luang Ta Maha Bua hair at the back of the locket.
The remaining are phim tamada which has none of the above.
The materials used to make this batch of lockets are:
- Hair and ashes of Luang Pu Sao Kantasilo
- Hair and ashes of Luang Pu Mhan Bhuridhatto
- Ashes of Luang Pu Dhes Dhesrangsi
- Hair and ashes of Luang Pu Onn Yanasiri
- Hair and ashes of Luang Pu Chorb Tanasamo
- Hair and ashes of Luang Pu Bhrom Jirapunyo
- Hair and ashes of Luang Pu Khao Analayo
- Ashes of Luang Pu Fhan Ajaro
- Hair and ashes of Luang Pu Hvan Sujinno
- Ashes of Luang Pu Kongma Jirapunyo
- Hair and ashes of Luang Pu Tue Ajaladhammo
- Hair of Luang Pu Tho Indhasuvanno
- Ashes of Luang Pu Cha Subhaddo
- Hair and ashes of Luang Pu Juan Kulachetdho
- Hair and ashes of Luang Pu Wan Uttamo
- Hair of His Holiness The Supreme Patriarch of Thailand
- Ashes of Luang Pu Raks Rewatto
- Hair, ashes and chewed betel nuts of Luang Ta Maha Bua Yanasampanno
- Ashes of Luang Pu Maha Kian Thitasilo
- Ashes of Luang Pu Suwaj Suwajjo
- Hair and ashes of Luang Pu Jiah Jundho
- Hair of Luang Pu Ban Thanakaro
- Hair and ashes of Luang Pu Singhthong Dhammavaro
- Hair and ashes of Luang Pu Lha Khemmapatto
- Hair and ashes of Luang Pu Luang Katapunyo
- Hair of Luang Pu Lee Kusaladharo
- Hair of Luang Pu Panya Panyavaro
- Hair of Luang Pu Singh Siridhammo
- Hair and ashes of Luang Pu Maha Boonmee Siridharo
- Ashes of Luang Pu Boonchan Chandavaro
- Ashes of Luang Pu Porn Sumano
- Ashes of Luang Pu Puang Sukhindhariyo
- Hair and ashes of Luang Pu Khamtan Thitadhammo
- Hair and ashes of Luang Pu Ouhn Dhammadaro
- Ashes of Luang Pu Srichan Vannabho
- Ashes of Luang Pu Boon Channawangso
- Hair of Luang Pu Khamdee Pabhaso
- Ashes of Luang Pu Seela Issaro
- Ashes of Luang Pu Boonyoung Palayano
- Ashes of Luang Pu Noey Somjitto
- Ashes of Luang Pu Maha Thong In Kusalajitto
- Hair of Luang Pu Tohn Yanadharo
- Hair of Luang Pu Seethon Seeladharo
- Hair of Luang Pu Boonyarith Pandhito
- Ashes of Luang Pu Chansoam Kittikaro
- Hair of Luang Pu Ghan Thitadhammo
- Ashes of Luang Pu Samma
- Ashes of Luang Pu Kampong Tisso
- Hair of Luang Pu Bua Siripunno
- Hair of Luang Pu Chan Khemmapatto
- Hair of Luang Pu Chan-Rian Kunavaro
- Hair and ashes of many Buddhist masters
- Ashes of Maechee (Buddhist Nun) Kaew
- Ashes from the Dhutangka Cetiya (Pagoda) at Wat Asokaram
- Holy water of Luang Pu Jhia Jundho
- Remained rice from the alms bowl of Luang Ta Maha Bua Yanasampanno
- Flowers offered to the main Buddha statue at Wat Pa Ban Tard
- Various sacred powder from the different Buddhist masters
- Flowers offered to the cremation of Luang Pu Chorb Tanasamo
- Sand blessed by Luang Ta Maha Bua Yannasampanno
- Roof structure wood from the abode of Luang Pu Mhan Bhuridhatto
- Rinsing water from the alms bowl of Luang Pu Suvaji Suvajjo
- Ancient black petrified rice grains
- Three kilograms of Namphee Iron
- Rock crystal
- Various auspicious flowers
- Nine types of gemstones and other gems
- Ancient treasure trove Buddha amulets from Lopburi, Ayudhaya, and Suphanburi
- Powder from Somdej Wat Rakang Buddha amulets
- Herb dabber of Luang Ta Maha Bua Yannasampanno
- Parts of sacred metal nest
- Sandal wood from the cremation ceremony of Luang Pu Suvaji Suvajjo under the royal patronage
- Bronze
- Bluish sacred metal
- Petrified rice
- Sacred soft metal
- One hundred and eight types of sacred plants
- Nga Sa Deng powder
- Powder from Somdej Wat Kes Chaiyo Buddha amulets
- Sacred black tree wood
- Powder from the pediment of Wat Duang Khae Buddhist Chapel
- Flowers offered to pay homage to the Lord Buddha’s relic from Sri Lanka
- Powders from broken Buddha amulets of different Buddhist masters
- Balm of Luang Ta Maha Bua Yanasampanno
- Sacred plant oil of Luang Pu Ouhn Chakaro
- Flowers from the cremation ceremony of Luang Pu Jhia Jundho under the royal patronage
- Bhodi leaves from India
- Soil from the Lord Buddha’s birthplace and passing away place
- Powder of Nham Pee metal from Wat Nam Pee, Uttaradit Province
- Sacred powder from Wat Plab, Bangkok
- Sacred powder from Wat Ampawa, Bangkok
- Dorn Chedi sacred powder, Suphanburi Province
- Hermit sacred powder, Sukhothai Province
- Sacred powder from Wat Indaravihara, Bangkok
- Sacred powder from Wat Pai Nguen, Bangkok
- Sacred powder from Luang Phor Nark, Wat Hua Hin, Prajuabkhirikhan Province
- Sacred powder from Wat Bangklangkaew, Nakorn Pathom Province
- Sacred powder from Wat Pra Pathom Chedi, Nakorn Pathom Province
- Sacred powder, blessed sand and ivory powder from Luang Phor Guay
- Sacred powder from Wat Kanseedaram, Cha Choeng Sao Province
- Sacred powder from Wat Luang Phor Sorthorn, Cha Choeng Sao Province
- Sacred powder from Chaiya Pagoda, Suraththani Province
- Sacred powder from the Holy Stone of Prajuabkhirikhan Province
- Powder from flower pollens, Wat Rakangkositaram
- Sacred powder from Luang Phor Pae, Wat Pikulthong, Singhburi Province
- Sacred powder from the supernormal mineral at Wat Khao Orr
- Flowers from the laying foundation stone ceremony for the main Buddha statue of Wat Pa Ban Tard
- Sacred mineral powder from Kho Larn Island, Chonburi Province
- Powder from Phaya Koon Wood of Luang Phor Koon Parisuddho
- Ashes from incense sticks of Luang Pu Dhevada
- Sacred powder from Luang Phor Hern, Wat Dorn Thong, Saraburi Province
- Sacred powder from Luang Phor Somchai, Wat Khao Sukim, Chantaburi Province
- Ashes from incense sticks of Luang Pu Klan, Wat Yard, Ayudhaya Province
- Sacred powder from Luang Phor Kloy, Wat Khao Nguen, Choomporn Province
- Sacred powder from Luang Phor Sri, Wat Pra Prang, Singhburi Province
- Holy water in the alms bowl blessed during the Pra Tie Paddy merit making ceremony year 1997 – 2002 and the 60th year anniversary merit making of the Bank of Thailand
- Powder from the ancient pagoda since B.E. 8 found at the foundation of Pra Dhat Panom Pagoda in the year 1975
- Meteorite from Ban Koag Sawang, Don Nang Hong Sub-District, Dhatpanom District, Nakorn Panom Province
- Nam Phee metal powder from Luang Phor Kasem, Wat Sra Pang Tong, Roi Ed Province
- Patamang sacred powder from Luang Phor Khong, Wat Tanon Hak Yai, Nakorn Rajasrima Province
- Blessed marl from Luang Phor Plian Panyapateepo
- Powder from black tree wood in India, provided by Wat Sripawang, Ayudhaya Province
- Pollen powder from one hundred and eight types of sacred plants and powder from one hundred and eight sacred plants which fell down from the Buddha statues sheeted with silver and gold found in pagoda
- Powder from the bronze sheet which covers the prior pagoda
- Powder from the four pilgrimage places and from the Bhodi leaves at Bodhgaya, India
- Sacred powder from Wat Bueng Praya Surain in Bangkok (provided by Luang Pu Thong Yhu, Wat Hmai Nong Pa Ong)
- Sacred powder from the Ten Perfections (Sib-Tat) Buddha image of Luang Phor Nuen, Wat Dorn Yai Horm, Nakorn Pathom Province, and sacred powder from Luang Phor Vhet, Wat Ban Lard, Ban Lard District, Petchburi Province
- Golden sand from the Naga pond in front of Pra Dhat Panom Pagoda
- Powder from the broken Somdej Bang Khun Prom Buddha amulets, Bank of Thailand series, and from the broken 108 anniversary Yod Khun Phon Buddha amulets of the Most Venerable Norrarathrajamanit, and from the broken Somdej Wat Jedi Hoi Buddha amulets blessed by Kruba Sri Vichai, and from the broken Somdej Luang Phor Pae Buddhist amulets
- Silver sand from Song Tai Underwater World Pond, the pagoda at the depth of 14 meters
- Sacred powder from the burnished top of prior pagoda
- Powder from the palm leaf Buddhist scriptures of Luang Pu Tong You, Wat Mai Nong Pa Ong, Samutsakorn Province
- Sacred powder from Luang Phor Cham and blessed sand of Wat Dorn Yai Horm, Nakorn Pathom Province
- Jitralada sacred powder
- Powder from the broken Buddha amulets of Wat Duang Khae, Bangkok, the first series, released in 1967
- Powder from the broken Buddha amulets of Luang Pu Thuad, Wat Sai Khao, with the mixture of sacred elements of Luang Pu Thuad, Pattani Province, in the year of 1954
- Powder from the broken Buddha amulets of the second monk group of Wat Arunrajavaravihara in Bangkok, year 1972
- Powder from the broken Buddha amulets of Luang Pu Luang Katapunyo, Wat Pa Samranraj, Lampang Province
- Powder from the broken Buddha amulets of Luang Phor Nguen, Wat Bang Klan, produces and offered to Wat Khao Pra Tai in Pichit Province, in the year 1915.
- Powder from the broken Buddha amulets in the ‘Helping the Nation’ project by Luang Ta Maha Bua Yanasampanno, in the year 2002
- Holy water, blessed with Buddhist chanting, from 9 temples
- Flowers offered to the main Buddha statues of nine Buddhist temples
- Flowers offered to the Lord Buddha’s relics and relics of twenty enlightened Buddhist disciples from the meditation hall of Wat Duang Khae in Bangkok
- Powder from the roof tiles of Wat Duang Khae’s meditation hall in Bangkok
- Blessed gemstones from Tibet
- Soil from sacred pagodas in Myanmar
- Holy powder from Jasmine flowers collected through chanting and meditation from 199 temples in Thailand
- And many more other sacred ingredients
This batch of amulet is truly good for wearing and protecting the wearer from harm. Already it has kept one of the wearer safe from the recent SQ incident. I strongly recommend to anyone who wants a good amulet for protection.
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