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Presenting a very rare, and classic amulet, from the Pantheon of the Great Luang Por Oat, of Wat Jan Sen temple, the Pra Somdej Jaroen Sap series, released in 2531 BE, and comissioned and financed by the devotees of Chong Kae Municipality in Nakorn Sawan, and Devotees/Amulet Experts from the Tha Prachan in Bangkok donated the series to Luang Por Oat for empowerment and blessing, and release in Buddha Abhiseka Ceremony at Wat Jan Sen in the year 2531 BE.

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The amulet comes with Silver enamelled casing, and free shipping included. This series was made in four different kinds of colored sacred powders: 1. Nuea Pong Puttakun (white powders, some coated in beige herbal lacquer glaze), 2. Nuea Wan Dork Tong (yellow powders, some coated with yellow laquer/glaze), 3. Nuea Dam (Black Bailan and Herbal Powders with Black Krang Putsa Paste and Tiger Fur inserted), and 4. Nuea Wan Sabu Luead (Red Bloosoap Herbal Powders).

The amulet is composed of Sacred Powders mashed together with Powerful Krang Putsa paste, with a piece of tiger forehead fur and hide, inserted into the Muan sarn clay, visibly protruding on the rear face, and empowered with the Wicha Suea Maha Amna, from the great Master Luang Por Oat, of Wat Jan Sen. The Somdej Jaroen Sap amulets are made using the Dtamra Grimoire of Magical Wicha he inherited from Luang Por Rung of Wat Sri Nuan, which is a very difficult Wicha to apply, due to the very complex formula of Magical ingredients which the Wicha Demands.

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The Pra Somdej Jaroen Sap also contain a multitude of sacred powders donated from other great masters, such as Luang Phu To (Wat pradoo Chimplee), Pong Ittijae and Maharach of Luang Por Nuan, Pong Wised from Luang Por Sodh of Wat Pak Nam, and Powdered broken amulets of the Kru Wat Chana Songkram Hiding Place find, and from the Kru Wat Koo salord Hiding Place Ancient Amulet find, Magical Herbs, Gesorn Pollens, and Flowers from Monks’ Praying sessions to the Buddha. Hence, this series contains some of the most powerful Sacred Ingredients.

Not very many temples or masters every mastered or used the Wicha Suea Maha Amnaj of Luang Por Rung (Wat Sri Mueang), and Luang Por Oat’s Wicha for Pra Somdej being so highly favored merely adds to the magical value and power of the Somdej Jaroen Sap which makes the of Luang Por Oat is extremely sought after and rare, for the many reports from devotees over the decades, of miraculously powerful effects from the amulet.

An extreme rarity from one of the great masters of the late 24th to early 25th Century of the Buddhist Era, for Serm Yos Promotion of Status, Maha Amnaj Commanding Power, Metta Mercy Charm, Klaew Klaad Evasion of Danger, Promotion and Status, and of course, Buddhanussati remembrance of the Buddha, Meditation, Improvement of Mindfulness, and one’s own practice as a Buddhist.

Luang Por Oat was born in 2460 BE and Ordained in the year 2481 BE and later was on 25th May 2493, elected as Abbot of Wat Jan Sen temple in Nakorn Sawan. Luang Por Oat became one of the Great Gaeji Ajarn Sorceror Monks of Nakorn Sawan,for Luang Por Oat was a direct Looksit of the Great Luang Por Derm, of Wat Nong Po. Luang Por Oat was also apprenticed in Buddha Magic to Luang Por Rung of Wat Sri Nuan.

Luang Por Oat Wat Jan Sen Nakorn Sawan

Luang Por Oat Wat Jan Sen Nakorn Sawan

Both these masters were Great Uncles of Luang Por Oat, and so it was that he received powerful Wicha directly from these lineage masters.

After the passing of Luang Por Derm in 2494 BE, Luang Por Oat traveled out to continue seeking Wicha from other masters, and also received the Wicha Takrut Tone from Luang Por Chen of Wat Singh, and very closely befriended with Luang Por Prohm of Wat Chong Kae who bestowed all of his Wicha on Luang Por Oat.

In fact, Luang Por Prohm of Wat Chong Kae would only visit Wat Jan Sen and Luang Por Oat to bless amulets in unison, but never with any other temple He was highly famed for many types of amulet, especially his Takrut, and carved Ivory Pra Sivali amulets, as well as a large number of Guru Monk Coins (Rian Kanajarn), such as the Rian Dork Jig, and the Rian Bai Dtamleung, and Rian Chalorng Mondon.

Luang Por Oat’s Pra Somdej,and Pra Pong Sacred Powder Buddha amulets are also amongst the more especially and highly revered, and rare amulets of LP Oat

 

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Weight 20 g
Dimensions 3.6 × 2.8 × 2 cm
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