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Monday, April 15, 2019

How to consider Phra somdej Stuff

The popular main stuffs (material) are those from raw/cooked/mixed shell rock, clay, alumina
 rich clay, auspicious candle, candle tear and candle, flower and pollen, raw/ripe banana or
 jackfruit, rice flour and courses, various kinds of whan including rhizome, flower, leaf, stem
 and others.


Muan san are the important mixtures made from sole auspicious ingredients in powder,
 granule, piece or lump form.  Being pounded or ground, the soft materials become powder
 like powder of Ya Lom, Ya Hom or herbal medicine. One single powder is not visible with bare 
eyes because it is too small. Even through glass with at least 10 times magnifying power, 
the powder is visible only as a small dot. For example, pollen powder is visible as small
brown dot, buened fan palm leaf powder is visible as small black dot and Krajaechan powder 
is visible as a small white dot.


The bigger size mixture is visible but not clearly with bare eyes. With the magnifying glass, 
they are visible as small granule in round/corner shape with different colours according to
the colours of that particular auspicious material. For example, those visible as round granules
in amber white colour like human teeth are Krittiyakom powder or Somdej powder.


Those visible as corner granules in amber white colour like human teeth are broken old 
Phra Somdej which were pound and used as mixture.


Those big and visible with bare eyes as round  granules in white, brown, light blue, pink 
and amber grey colour are  Phra That.


Phra That is an important substance with wonderful power by itself. There are 2 types.
  1. Born in nature Phra That is the substance with induction and other power in itself. 
    It has the capability to induce atom and molecule of substance floating in the air to
    stick to it. Consequently, it can grow bigger and break into many other small granules.

2. Phra That originated from human power. Once a human practice the strength of spirit and body 
until reaching the level of Apinya, wonderful power will incur within the body. It is so powerful. Or
 can induce substance in the air to accumulate within body. When these Phra Apinya pass
aways, their bodies were not decayed. Phra That that stick on their body make the body hard
, microorganisms and virus cannot destroy.

Those visible as corner granules in amber white , brown, grey and other colours are granules of 
old Phra, mineral, magical rock, jade, precious stone.


Those visible as corner granules in old brown colour are powder of ancient old Phra such 
as Phra Somkor, Phra Rod, Phra Nang Phaya, Phra Phong Supan or Phra Khun paen.
Mostly the are Phra Somkor because Somdej Toh got alot of Broken Phra somkor from
Kamphaeng phet.


Those visible corner granules in other colours are rock, jade, meteorite or precious stone.


Those visible granules in gold or silver colour are gold and silver peg powder. If flat granules, 
they are gold and silver sand.




Those visible in clear or brown are pollen of Bua Daeng and Bua Luang.


Those visible as pieces/sticks in matt black colour are charcoal of joss stick or broken wooden
block


Those visible as broken pieces in leaf green colour are Klai Saema or Klai Sao Taloong of 
White elephant


Those visible as old sand granules are sand from dried up dead cement.
Dried up dead cement is cement used to make pattern on antique sculpture such as hot,
 pagoda, temple and palace, scale off when it is old.



Those visible as old piece of wood are Kai kook wood.Kai Kook wood is small piece of drywood, 
twig that fell down to the ground. Male bantam chicken will pinch it and call the female to come
around.Then, The male bantam chicken can beed without chasing around. This is considered
to be the charming wood. So it is casted and used as one kind of Muan san.


There are many other Muan San in his Phra Somdej. All of them are auspicious materials. 
Which are casted according to his powerful procedure until they are packed with magic 
power of Ittjae, Tri-ni-singhae, Patamang, Maharat and Buddhakhun.



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