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Lp Prom Wat Chong Kae

Lp Prom Wat Chong Kae

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Framed 925 Custom Silver

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Phra Phong Roop Muean “Fah Pah” Batch (B.E. 2512)

Luang Phor Phrom Thavaro – Wat Chong Kae, Nakhon Sawan

The “Fah Pah” (ฟ้าผ่า, meaning "Lightning Strike") batch is one of the most significant powder-based amulets consecrated by Luang Phor Phrom in B.E. 2512. It was created and distributed during the Mondop (temple spire) raising ceremony, shortly after a powerful Saturday 5 ceremony — a highly auspicious event in Thai Buddhist ritualism. This batch is widely respected for its direct demonstration of supernatural protection and spiritual potency.


Origin of the Name "Fah Pah"

The nickname “Fah Pah” (Lightning Strike) comes from a dramatic real-life incident. After the blessing ceremony, Mr. Somphong Khumkhet, one of the temple organizers, respectfully received an amulet directly from Luang Phor Phrom. While working in light rain shortly afterward, he was struck directly by lightning.

Witnesses reported that he collapsed instantly. His body was brought back to the sala (main hall), where Luang Phor Phrom calmly stated, “He’s fine now.” The monk sprinkled consecrated water on him, and within minutes, he regained consciousness completely unharmed—without any physical injuries or even burn marks on his clothing. The event was witnessed by many, and from then on, this batch became a benchmark for serious protective power.


Deeper Significance: Power of Baramee

The miraculous survival was attributed not just to protection, but to the immense baramee (spiritual merit and dignified charisma) that radiates from this amulet. Baramee, in traditional Buddhist terms, refers to the accumulated spiritual strength that allows one to overcome obstacles, command respect, and shift circumstances in their favor.

Those who wear this piece long-term often report:

  • Unshakable presence in negotiations

  • Greater success in closing business deals

  • Natural attraction of benefactors, supporters, and opportunities

  • Advancement in career and leadership roles

  • Resilience in moments of extreme danger, stress, or risk


Amulet Details

  • Type: Powder-based votive tablet (Phra Phong Roop Muean)

  • Front: Image of Luang Phor Phrom seated in deep meditation

  • Back: Smooth, or lightly molded depending on casting

  • Color Variants:

    • Green – Approx. 200 pieces (extremely rare)

    • White and Brown – Combined total of ~10,000 pieces

      • (White variant is rarer than brown in today’s market)


Sacred Materials Used

The composition includes personal and sacred elements from Luang Phor himself:

  1. White lime powder

  2. Chewed mak (betel nut) from Luang Phor

  3. Ash from Luang Phor’s used cigarettes

  4. Dried sacred herbs

  5. Temple flower petals

  6. Consecrated powders from previous major ceremonies

  7. Banana pulp (kluay nam wa)

  8. Holy water

  9. Ritual oil (nam man tang iou)

  10. Dried mak pulp

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