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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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481. From : Stan Thong (StanSLThong@yahoo.com)
Url : http://www.geocities.com/utta00000001/amulets.html
Date : 10:15 AM Thursday 16 August, 2007

If you are residing in Penang, you might want to pop-in to Wat Buppharam Buddhist temple at Perak Road for the golden Pidta. For more information, you may call the temple Administrator, Bro. YC Chan at 016-4594392 for more information. You may browse the above website address for the pictures of the golden Pidta.


482. From : sakadul (miphalang@yahoo.com)
Url : http://
Date : 08:49 PM Wednesday 15 August, 2007

HI CK, Best pidta in the world is PIDTA MAKE BY TOK RAJA KELANTAN MALAYSIA. His Pidta and all his amulets are very expensive.

Why?

He made Pidta in a very very special way because he choosed special days, special herbs, very small quantity not like nowadays a few 1010100+ pcs make and many more info which I dont have the time to write here... His pidta he hand-made when he is feeling in good mood. When he is not feeling weak (strong in mind) he make. If he is sick, he wont make not like other gurus. Admitted in hospital also make amulet. If he is bad-mood he wont do. He make one at a time, not in bulk. His Pidta is very limited. His Ivory carved is the most rare and expensive. Very very few make only. If he is not sattisfied, he will remake it. He wont give to ppl if it is not properly done and blessed. He carefully hand-made and write the whole body with yants on Pidta until so very nice and herb turned hard like rock. His yants very nice and very efficatious. Many experience oldbird amulet collectors will want to get hold of 1 pc but not that easy. Good luck on your search for a genuine Tok Raja Pidta.


483. From : CK (midland-italy@hotmail.com)
Url : http://
Date : 04:50 PM Wednesday 15 August, 2007

does every one could give me advice on getting a pitta? which monk produce good pitta and which temple create famous pitta? I would have to rent one for myself... Thanks


484. From : Stan Thong (StanSLThong@yahoo.com)
Url : http://www.geocities.com/watbuppharam
Date : 05:45 PM Tuesday 14 August, 2007

To all Jatukarm Amulet lovers out there, Good news for all of you. Penang Buppharam Buddhist temple will be issuing the most beautiful and yet, powerful Jatukarm amulets during the 2007 Kathina and Loy Krathong celebration. Visit the old Buppharam official website for more information. May you be well, happy and peaceful always. Metta, Stan Thong


485. From : Rocco (nothere@nomail.org)
Url : http://
Date : 07:11 PM Monday 13 August, 2007

Jatukam bubble finally boom....look at the prices. Even so cheap dunno fake or not?
http://www.thai-blogs.com/index.php?blog=8&cat=167


486. From : Wilson Chin (wilsonchin1981@gmail.com)
Url : http://wilsonchin.blogspot.com/2007/09/fa-yuan-buddhist-asso
Date : 01:54 AM Monday 13 August, 2007

This is Wilson Chin here. I'm from the Fa Yuan Buddhist Association Kuching, Sarawak. The reason for me to write you this mail, is hoping that you can help me our on this Charity Event that is held on next month 29th September 2007, Saturday. Please read the following information, check our the info HERE http://wilsonchin.blogspot.com/2007/09/fa-yuan-buddhist-association-charity.html

I hope to get your reply soon, on behalf of our association, I thank you for your time to read my mail, and thank you for your help :)


487. From : Yung (yung31@gmail.com)
Url : http://
Date : 03:45 AM Sunday 12 August, 2007

Hi Hoon 2, Thanks for the information. Regards, Yung


488. From : hoon2 (hon2304@hotmail.com)
Url : http://
Date : 10:19 PM Friday 10 August, 2007

Yung,

Wat Pak Nam is on the other side of the Chao Phaya River (known as Fang Thon meaning Thon Province). Depending on which part of Greater Bangkok you take the cab from, it could cost around 100-120 baht also dep on what time of the day ie peak or non peak hours. Journey should take about 30-60 mins at the mercy of the traffic. Not all Bangkok taxi drivers would know how to go as many are part-time drivers during off season planting padie otherwise. And there are also lots of new drivers on the road never heard of where Wat Pak Nam is. Good luck wai-ing Luang Phor Sodh, his body still there.


489. From : Grady (nomail@noreply.com)
Url : http://
Date : 03:05 PM Monday 06 August, 2007

I think you are referring to the below that was publish in some newspapers in Malaysia:

Name: Yee Go Hong (Er Ge Feng) image
Yee Go Hong image charming for Gambling.

People believe that Yee Go Hong image can induce good luck, Gambling and wealth. Also, this amulet can protect the owner from enemies, danger and bad things.

He was born in China and was a Chinese Millionaire. He came to Thailand in the reign of King Rama III. He was the first person who introduce gambling in Thailand. He often helped the poor people. Yee Go Hong's joss-house very popular among Thai gamblers. Every day, many people go to his joss-house and pray to get lucky in gambling or lotteries. So, that's it. I have no further info.


490. From : Ron (ronlai77@hotmail.com)
Url : http://
Date : 12:58 AM Monday 06 August, 2007

Hello, i want to kmow now in thailand ,is there one amulets front side was a man wearing ching dynasty clothes n like a officer at that time.It is getting famous now n many people wanted to find one. they told me it is a gamble god who they said the name of the amulets is (二叔).But i dun know it was from which temple. hope those who know n have one , can reply me n tell me abt the history of it.
Thank. Ron regard.


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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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