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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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281. From : Uncle Z.Wong (OrangXX@MELAKA.com)
Url : http://
Date : 02:17 PM Sunday 03 February, 2008

I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone here a Prosperous and Happy New Year. I seek for forgiveness and sorry if I had in any way offended anyone in this GREAT board. Esp. to leo/kakaman, this is a very good board/site for amulets users around the region. Thanks for the greatness !


282. From : hoon2 (hoon2304@hotmail.com)
Url : http://
Date : 03:17 PM Friday 01 February, 2008

Hi Kakaman,

Ajahn Brahm is not Australian. Although he was first ordained in Wat Sarket, he is more commonly and closely associated with Ajahn Chah and thereby the wandering monk of the forest tradition - the Dhuthang tradition. Wat Sarket, is of the Maha Nikai tradition (bright organgey robe type in Thailand) where as Ajahn Chah is of the brown robe tradition - the Dharmayud tradition. Both are of the Theravarda tradition but have quite pronounced differences. Darmayud tradition tend to be stricter including not holding money, and in the past had royal patronage.

Ajahm Brahm is English and graduated with a First Class Honours from Cambridge University before ordaination. He is a regular guest speaker on Buddhism to Singapore to sellout crowd each time he comes. You take away different things each time you attend his lectures. He is affiliated with the Buddhist Fellowship and its worth your while not to miss his next speaking appointment where ever he may go to.

Kakaman: Okay, thanks for the update. I extracted from the brief intro at the rear. I keep it in my car, read occationally while I am waiting for wife or daughter as well as instilling a seed in my kid as well (for them to read). Good short stories. It is a gift from a J.L.


283. From : Terenceg (wld9414@yahoo.com)
Url : terenceg.com/blog
Date : 03:53 AM Wednesday 30 January, 2008

guys, i have no idea where is this pagoda but at the website, there's a full address. Can anyone that lives near or have any info on this pagoda give us more details ? apparently, my frens donated to the said account and is valid. just don't really know the exact location. i browse it from http://buddhism.sampasite.com/ that leads me to http://picasaweb.google.com/fazhen07

cheers and have a GONG XI FA CHAI in advance from lil' ME !


284. From : James (case_hunt3521@hotmail.com)
Url : http://
Date : 11:21 PM Tuesday 29 January, 2008

Tammy: Probably you can make use of Yahoo pictures site such as Flickr to post some photos of your collection for others to take a view of it (them). These sites are free. http://www.flickr.com/


285. From : KAMAMAN (mail_will_bounce@mir.com.my)
Url : http://www.MIRnet.com.my/contact
Date : 02:52 PM Tuesday 29 January, 2008

Books that inspired thinking via stories telling ia a good way for the youthful. I can recommend "Opening the Door of Your Heart" by Ajahn Brahm. An Australian Monk who was ordained at Wat Saket, Bangkok when he was 23 after graduation from University of Cambridge.

He is the current Abbot of Bodhinyana Monastery in Perth, Australia. He practices Forest Tradition of Theravada Buddhism. Basically, many small, short, warmth, humorous stories made up the content of the book. It is easy to read and understand BUT leaves you with a bagful of things to think about for weeks. P.S. Special thanks to JL for the gift/book as food for thought.


286. From : tammy Muller (muller3@dodo.com.au)
Url : http://
Date : 09:48 AM Tuesday 29 January, 2008

Hello. I have a set of these amulates/medallions in my procession. I have been interested in their origin. Any information relating to these would be appreciated. I am unable to forward pictures of these to you via this service though should you be interested in viewing these please email me and I shall forward. Kindest Regards

Tammy Muller


287. From : Jeff Shea (ask@yoursite.com)
Url : http://
Date : 11:15 AM Monday 28 January, 2008

Equally I am curious, I am from Perak (Bruas), where is that Pagoda mentioned earlier ?


288. From : Wing KOK BOON (private@nomail.com)
Url : http://
Date : 12:16 PM Saturday 26 January, 2008

The pictures shown at http://picasaweb.google.com/fazhen07/PagodaAtMalaysiaSPV but provides little info except for "..The Pagoda under construction at Siladidhamma Pavarasaya Vihara Perak, Malaysia, starting in 2005, it is being built over three years now. Donations are welcome to A/C Siladidhamma Pavarasaya Vihara, A/C No:1080 7504 2864, Maybank, Malaysia....". I am not sure the whereabout as it described. Anyone can provide a lead ?


289. From : terenceg (wld9414@yahoo.com)
Url : http://terenceg.com/blog
Date : 04:17 AM Saturday 26 January, 2008

http://picasaweb.google.com/fazhen07 guys, are you aware of this ? is such a beautiful pagoda !!


290. From : Kakaman (mail_will_bounce@mir.com.my)
Url : http://www.MIRnet.com.my/contact
Date : 01:36 AM Friday 25 January, 2008

A small site update 25th Jan 2008: Frederick's page at http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/leofoo/Thai-amulets/Frederick/index.htm


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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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