Sundays birth buddha amulet Wat Chanadongkram 2491 Blessed again by Lp. Prom wat Chongkae
This rare Phra Phong birthday amulet for Sunday was originally created at Wat Chana Songkram in B.E. 2491 (1948) under the supervision of Phra Khru Udom Chai (Thongmuan, Pali Grade 5). Crafted with sacred powders collected from renowned monks across Thailand, including remnants of ancient amulets and flower offerings from the main altar, each step of the creation process was performed with utmost purity and mindfulness. The water used for molding the amulets was holy water, stored for over a century in the ordination hall, combined with sacred waters from the Grand Palace and other temples.
Upon completion, the amulets underwent a grand 3-month consecration ceremony, invoking the spiritual power of 108 revered monks such as Luang Phor Jong, Luang Phor Ophasi, Luang Phor Rung, Luang Pu Toh, Luang Phor Sod, Luang Pu Puek, and Luang Phor Phrom (Wat Chong Kae).
These amulets were later rediscovered in the early 1970s (around B.E. 2510). A military disciple of Luang Phor Phrom requested the master to bless them once again in B.E. 2515. Afterward, a rubber stamp seal of Wat Chana Songkram was imprinted on each amulet to mark the second consecration.
These rare “2-in-1” amulets represent the best of both worlds—blessed by some of the most powerful masters of the post-Indochina era in 2491, and again empowered by Luang Phor Phrom, one of Thailand’s most respected monks.
Highly revered for universal protection, good fortune, and spiritual power, this amulet is a sacred collectible and powerful talisman for devotees born on a Sunday—or anyone seeking exceptional blessings.







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