Phra Neua Pong Solos Maha Prohm amulets

The Phra Neua Pong Solos Maha Prohm amulets, also known as the “sacred Maha Prohm powder amulets,” are revered objects crafted from highly sanctified and powerful materials, renowned for their supernatural qualities. These amulets trace their origins to Pong (sacred powder) meticulously collected by Ajarn Pathom Atsakorn, a former cooperative officer in Ban Khai, Rayong Province. Ajarn Pathom gathered these materials to create amulets in honor of Luang Pu Tim Isariko, the revered abbot of Wat Lahan Rai.

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This collection of amulets, named Phra Chut Pong Solos Maha Prohm, is notable for its reliance on rare esoteric knowledge, specifically the intricate art of “Solos Maha Prohm.” Mastering this mystical science is exceptionally challenging, requiring perseverance in inscribing sacred Khom-Lao script, chanting sacred formulas, and conducting invocations and consecrations at auspicious times.

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Significance of Solos Maha Prohm Knowledge

Practitioners who have mastered the art of Solos Maha Prohm are believed to possess the power to invoke blessings from divine realms, including entities across the 16 heavens (chaan), the 15 earth levels, the 14 worlds of badan (underworlds), and the 20 Brahma realms, extending to the highest level, the Suddhavasa. Together, these celestial beings offer their blessings upon the sacred ingredients used in creating these amulets.

Ultra Rare Pra Pong Nuea Solos Maha Prohm Sacred Powder Amulets Pantheon of Luang Phu Tiim

Sacred Ingredients of the Phra Pong Solos Maha Prohm Amulets

Below is a list of the key sacred powders and mystical materials combined to create the Phra Chut Pong Solos Maha Prohm amulets:

  1. Pong Wiset Solos Maha Prohm by Luang Pu Sri That, Wat Tha Dok Kaew, Nakhon Phanom Province.
  2. Pong Wiset Solos Maha Prohm by Yogi Harep (also known as Ajarn Chuen Chanphet), originally from India.
  3. Pong Nava Lokuttara by Luang Pu Son, also from Wat Tha Dok Kaew, Nakhon Phanom Province.
  4. Pong Solos Mongkol Pisadan by Luang Pu Hieng, Wat Pa Aranyikawas, Chonburi Province.
  5. Pong Na Phit Talot Lot Tai Kradan by Luang Por Boonmee, Wat Pho Sampaen, Chonburi Province.
  6. Pong Ratanamala by Ruesi Santajit (also known as Chao Khun Phra Ariyakunasarn), Wat Khao Suan Kwang, Khon Kaen Province.
  7. Pong Jet Jantr Paen (Powder of the Seven Full Moons) by Phra Ajarn Wang Thititharo, Phu Lanka.
  8. Pong Prohmaloke by Phra Ajarn Wang Thititharo, also of Phu Lanka.
  9. Pong Samputtae Hongsa by Phra Ajarn Fan Ajaro, Sakon Nakhon Province.
  10. Pong Sadta Nakee – Representing the essence of the seven-headed Naga, calculated through mystical numerology in the Trinisinghae scriptures. The formula is written on sacred tablets, symbolizing the Naga form and activated through the recitation of the Phujongboripat mantra.
  11. Ancient Manuscript Materials – Including palm leaves inscribed with ancient scripts such as Pali, Sanskrit, Mon, and Khom, with 108 mystical inscriptions. Additional components include:
    • Earth from sacred mountains, untouched by human feet.
    • Earth from the holy sites (sangwejanee sathaan) associated with Buddha.
    • Relics like ancient black rice, temple boundary bee hives (sema), earth from the eight cardinal directions, and other powders from rare herbs.
  12. Various Sacred Powders – These include mixtures of Pbathamang, Itthije, Trinisinghae, Maharach, and powders representing the four elements, all combined with a natural adhesive called rak samuk.

Ultra Rare Pra Pong Nuea Solos Maha Prohm Sacred Powder Amulets Pantheon of Luang Phu Tiim Wat Laharn Rai

Each ingredient carries unique spiritual significance, amplifying the protective and beneficial effects of the amulet. The final product is a revered amulet that channels blessings from both earthly and heavenly sources, attracting deep spiritual benefits for the wearer.