Thai amulets
Professional Items & Fundamental Data 
 by Lek Watruak
       
  Ground holy black ore was also mixed in the Somdej content. It's melted and caused the amulet's content & surface becoming red black.  
       
       
Dimensions:  2.7 X 3.7 cm
Content & Materials: Baked clay,
see details below
       
       
VHTF LP Daeng Somdej
Phim Tuen, Nua DinGaoChai
Wat KaoBandai-it, B.E.2511 
       
Most of general collectors know only LP Daeng Somdej Phim Yai Nua Phong because they were made in a large number of around 30,000 pcs in B.E.2513. But some other types of LP Daeng Somdejs were made & blessed in a small number--a limited edition specially for Kammakarn (temple's administrative personnel and patrons) only.   

These are the list of those VHTF and VVHTF LP Daeng Somdejs
1) Somdej Phim Yai, NuaDinGaoChai
2) Somdej Phim Yai, Nua DinGaoChai (Larng Yant Samliam or Yant Chedi)
3) Somdej Phim Yai, Nua Takua (Lead) 
4)
Somdej Phim Tuen (shallow mold), Nua DinGaoChai  (as seen above)
5) Somdej Phim Lek, holy powder
6)
Somdej Phim Lek, Nua DinGaoChai
7)
Somdej Phim Lek. Nua Takua (Lead)  

*** Somdej Phim Tuen (shallow mold), holy powder is in HTF+ class.

The pix seen above are of VHTF LP Daeng Somdej Phim Tuen (shalow mold), Nua DinGaoChai marked on number 4 of the above list.

LP Daeng Somdej Phim Tuen, Nua DinGaoChai were made in a very small number in B.E. 2511 by LP Daeng. And LP Daeng blessed the Somdejs for 3 years until B.E.2513, then he distributed them to his close disciples, important patrons and administrative personnel of the temple.

Finding and sourcing such the LP Daeng Somdej Phim Tuen, Nua DinGaoChai in amulet market is very difficult at this moment. But it may be flukily found once in a long time period if a real good fate comes.

The word DinGaoChai means the holy soil from 9 "victory" locations. Din = soil, earth; Gao = 9; Chai = victory. For 9 Chai locations, please see below details.

Holy primary materials for making LP Daeng Somdej Phim Tuen, Nua DinGao- Chai were as same as his popular Somdejs, They were consecrated for a long years from B.E.2507 until 2511 in more than 300 temples. Apart from the holy primary materials, the Pidta Jumbo were mixed with a large quantity of holy soil from the 9 Chai locations. So this is the Somdej has its extension name as "DinGaoChai".

Holy materials that mixed in LP Daeng Somdej Phim Tuen, Nua DinGaoCha are as follows:

a) Holy soil from 9 Chai (victory) locations : ChaiNat province, Chaiyaphum province, Chaibadarn district of Lopburi province, Pichai district of Uttaradit province, Denchai district of Prae province, Mahachai--the informal name of Samutsakorn province, Chaiya district of Suratthanee, Nakonchaisri district of NakonPathom province, Hariphuchai--an old ancient northern empire now Lampoon province.

b) Ground old-version Somdej Wat Rakang, Somdej BangKhunPhrom. Wat Sampluem Amulets, Wat Indraviharn, Wat Ngern Klongtoey, LP Prink amulets, etc.

c) Holy soil from 4 important Buddhistic memorial places in India.

d) The great 5 holy powder of Itthaje Powder, Maharaj Powder, Tri Nisinghae powder, Padhamang Powder, Budhakhun Powder

e) Holy bronze dust prepared from holy metal of famous temples: Wat Palaelai (Suphanburi), Wat Dhevasangkharam (Kanchanaburi), Wat Bovornniwes (Bangkok), Wat Makutkasat (Bangkok) , Wat PhraSingh (Chiang Mai), Wat Bodhi (Bangkok), Wat Rajbopit (Bangkok), etc.

f) Holy water & holy candle wax from 109 temples, etc.  

LP Daeng Pidta Jumbo Nua DinGaoChai have ultra efficacies as same as his famous Somdejs for KlaewKlaad, Metta, and drawing in wealth & fortune--but the important differences are that the former is of baked clay and much more harder to find than the latter.

LP Daeng had lived a long life, he passed away in B.E.2517 at the age of 95, after living in his monkhood for 74 years.

*** Read more on LP Daeng's amulets at:
https://lekwatruak.tripod.com/proitems.html

       
Vocab:      
VHTF   =  Very Hard To Find
VVHTF  = Very Very Hard To Find
Phim Tuen  = shallow mold
KlaewKlaad   =  free from all harms
Metta  =  to be kindly liked and loved by others
       
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