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Religious Thai Amulets are immensely popular among many Thai locals or even the Chinese that residing in South East Asia - probably most followers never have the chance to worship the religion and hopefully with the little image that we wear on the body can provide some form of relief. As I mentioned in the site, probably it takes a Thai to create such a high quality website features specifically on these lovely collective pendants. As I can never be claimed knowledgeable in this strong thai traditions but since I am a web developer in nature, I create this solely for personal consumption and hope to provide a linkage among all passionate collectors. Some of the opinion presented within the site was entirely personal and I do not wish to influence any decision prior to any potential purchases or disposal. So, this forum is intended to provide a channel for all to make use of it to present your own individual views. Enjoy.

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1201. From : simon (talong1268@yahoo.co.uk)
Url : http://
Date : 09:34 AM Wednesday 07 June, 2006

Nangphaya..the second famous of the Benjapakee and is known as queen of amulet. See Purt website : thailand amulet

Ps: Thats why it is so popular by women wearer for "queen control" and man wear for "Lady Luck"..good fortune...kena nombor..just joking


1202. From : kok boon (noname@nowhere.com)
Url : http://
Date : 01:45 AM Wednesday 07 June, 2006

I guess it means an religious Buddhist image is still a representation of the religious form...it is the belief and not so much with what is the variation.


1203. From : Iain (myrexxx@yahoo.co.uk)
Url : http://
Date : 10:15 PM Tuesday 06 June, 2006

What exactly did James mean when he said this :- "A Phra is a Phra"


1204. From : Y.K.T. (yappie_tiger@yahoo.com)
Url : http://nil
Date : 05:21 PM Monday 05 June, 2006

Nang Phraya not for men ? No. This sounds like when you see a woamn wearing a Soomdej and tells her that is wrong, ahah ? I agree with the earlier input post "a Phra is a Phra" - it is only the we that bermatimati separates them with a boundary. I don't see any reasons why a nang Phraya can't be used by a man. Basically, the image form signifies ”power“, ”wealth“, smoothness in business and prosperity but most of all - it projects a sense of "高贵的气质“ for the believer (something that women favours more than men..),of course, it does other than serving the wearer with basic form in protection and blessing.


1205. From : Iain (myrexxx@yahoo.co.uk)
Url : http://
Date : 04:52 PM Monday 05 June, 2006

Geez Meaning to say a man should not be wearing a Nang Phraya? =|


1206. From : simon (talong1268@yahoo.co.uk)
Url : http://
Date : 10:47 AM Monday 05 June, 2006

Just wanz ....
The page 3 row 3 column 5 Tok Raja amulet was made by Tok himself. Around 200 pcs were being distributed in 1960s at Wat. The deep yant marking behind was stamp by Tok's Tongkat personally.

Ps:I have seen new look a like amulet "Tok Raja Tongkat Yant" from Sg.Golok


1207. From : Andy (akblee@yahoo.com.sg)
Url : http://
Date : 09:28 AM Monday 05 June, 2006

Hi, apologise for the photos being put in a disrespected free hosting photo site earlier with disturbing advertisements Can you help me to certify the authencity of my amulet? Below is the link to the pictures to a new hosting web at yahoo.

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/genieboy6578/detail?.dir=/a21ascd&.dnm=d8e4scd.jpg&.src=ph

Thank you and appreciate it greatly.


1208. From : james (tackling_darts2006@hotmail.com)
Url : http://
Date : 02:38 PM Sunday 04 June, 2006

Nang praya is like Soomdej to men. Thai wowen favourite image. But a Phra is a Phra, so it doesnt really matters. The site creator has a section on his and I guess he uses that image as well http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/leofoo/Thai-amulets/leofoo/htmls/index.htm


1209. From : San (ihavass@yahoo.com)
Url : http://
Date : 10:38 AM Sunday 04 June, 2006

Hi: I have question redgarding luck...I have heard that in one province in thailand, there is this temple which sell lucky bracelet, im wondering whether anyone know where and how to purchase one as I am staying in Australia. Also, does anyone know of powerful luck charm available that I can get...Thanks


1210. From : nanh (noreply@yahoo.sg.com)
Url : http://www,gotnothing.com
Date : 03:55 AM Sunday 04 June, 2006

Normally Nang Phaya is for woman to wear.


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Maintainers for Thai Religious Amulets/Pendants Message Board:

Mr. Stan SL Thong, Malaysia (StanSLThong@yahoo.com); KH TAN, Malaysia (tankoonhee@hotmail.com); Raymond Goh, Malaysia (rockraymond168@yahoo.com), Malcolm Lee, Singapore (spiky_malcolm@yahoo.com); kok-huat yeap, USA (yeappie@hotmail.com), Y.K.T., Malaysia (preferred private); Morgan Bonsse (lars@buddha.eu); Purt, Thailand (support@thailandamulets.com); Chng Hoon Hoon, Singapore (hoon2304@hotmail.com); Richard Wong, Singapore (teleadv@yahoo.com.sg)

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