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Phra Kring Chin na Ban Chon

Luang Pu Tim, Wat Lahanrai

Phra Kring amulets associated with Luang Phor Tim, also known as LP Tim, are highly revered among collectors and devotees of Thai Buddhist amulets. Luang Phor Tim was a highly respected monk known for his meditation practice and amulet consecrations. His amulets are believed to carry protective and auspicious qualities.
Phra Kring amulets often feature an image of the Buddha in the standing or sitting posture with a small spherical chamber at the base. The amulets are sometimes released in series, and “Chin-na-ban-chon” refer to a specific series or consecration style. Each series have unique features, inscriptions, or blessings associated with it.
The most famous buddhist amulet of luang-pu-tim is plai-ku-marn powders. The making of these plai-ku-marn powders underwent very complicated processes. He asked the undertaker to obtain the skull of unborn child of the pregnant mother who died on Saturday and cremated on Tuesday. The undertaker was further instructed, after getting the skull , not to look back because the ghost of the dead mother would haunt him possibly leading to his insanity. He further used his psychic powers to control their souls for 7 nights before grinding the skull in the mortar. During the grinding , a miracle occured in the form of fire rising from the mortar. He mixed the powders from the grinding skull with it-ti-je powders , phra-wai powders and 108 types of bulb plants in order to make phra-kun-pan , plai-ku-marn powders.
At present , this kind of buddhist amulet was rare and very difficult to find. Thus , it is advisable for collectors to turn to other luang-pu-tim’s buddhist amulets which were well-known and possessed the same spiritual values as phra-kun-pan , plai-ku-marn powders as follow :
Material: Phra-kring-chi-na-ban-chorn , b.e.2517 , made from nava-loha metal with various bases such as golden base (16 pieces) ; base inserted with plai-ku-marn powders (101 pieces) ; silver base (390 pieces) and copper base (2,595 pieces)
It is said that this Phra Kring amulet brings about power that can eliminate illness, misfortune and suffer.

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