SOMDEJ PILAN

SOMDEJ PILAN

n BE 2413, Somdej Pilan was the abbot of Wat Rakang as Somdej Toh was 84 years old back then and was too old to continue as the abbot of Wat Rakang as he felt so. Hence, he allowed Somdej Pilan to be appointed as the next abbot of Wat Rakang as Somdej Pilan was one of his disciples while the other disciple of his was Luang Phor Pu who later became the abbot of Wat Inn.

In fact, Somdej Toh taught him the secret method of making 5 holy powders such as the way of consecrating Phra Somdej amulets just like the way Sankarraj Sook taught him. On top of that, in many occasions, Somdej Pilan would consecrate his jam Phra Somts With the help and guidance from Somdej Toh as both of them would chant the amulets together.

Somdej Pilan consecrates his Phra Somdej amulets with Bailan (palm leafs with written spiritual scripts and katha) and also mixes in with 5 types of holy powder passed down by Somdej Toh. Thus, usually those Phra Somdej amulets consecrated by Somdej Pilaney in grish would be colour. And since many of them are kept in Chedi for a long period of time, many of them have cracked surfaces and stain due to the humid environment and the powder.

Many devotees would seek for Somdej Pilan amulets however there are various pims available :

  1. Sumb Pra Toh (most popular and most expensive)
  2. Mokkala- Saributh pim
  3. Prok Poh yai, prok poh lek
  4. Krob Kaew Yai, Krob Kaew lek
  5. Pael Plearn Yai, Pael Plearn Lej

Somdej Phra PhutthaBhat (BE 2364- BE 2443) was the name of a monk who was also the third abbot of Warakorn. The second abbot of Warakorn, also known as Somdej Toh, in BE 2413 when he was 84 years old, put the The abbot’s stick was handed over to his eldest disciple – Somdej Phra PhutthaBhat. Because Somdej Phra PhutthaBhat was too long, the monk called everyone: Phra Pilan; Somdej Pilan.

Somdej Pilan has studied Buddhist scriptures throughout his life, especially the ancient scriptures. In ancient Thailand, Buddhist temples regarded scriptures as the three treasures of Buddha, Dharma, and monks, and would not throw them away casually. However, the number of scriptures is increasing day by day. When insects and ants were bitten, other temples would be burned down. But the master felt that it was a pity to burn these ancient scriptures, and finally he thought of using the ashes of the burned scriptures to make amulets. Isn’t it the best of both worlds to use these sutra ash amulets to connect with believers? The Thai pronunciation of Jinghui is (Bilan). The Qulakang Somdej Bilan amulet has a history of at least a hundred years.

Papilan is all black (even if it enters the pagoda or is unearthed, the quality of the amulet is still black). During the consecration, Somdej Toh also participated in the consecration. This is the only consecration method that Somdej Toh participated in Walakan except Somdej Yes, he passed away after that. Somdej Pilan only made one issue of amulets, but it is said that there are many molds and versions, such as sumb-pra-to mold (the most famous and most expensive version), mokkala-saributh mold, prok-poh-yai mold, prok-poh-lek mold, krob-kaew-yai mold, krob-kaew-lek mold, pael-plearn-yai mold, pael-plearn-lek mold, etc. However, most of the Somdej Pilan were built into the pagoda, so there are soil attached and most of them are broken, and the state of preservation is not good, while the general appearance of the United States is passed down from generation to generation. Precious and very rare.

Somdej Toh can make five kinds of sutra powder, and then combine them into one to become super sutra powder kritiyakorm, which is why Somdej Toh Somdej is the king of amulet. The average monk can only combine two or three kinds of sutra powder; If the eminent monks are not within their own limits and bless too many kinds of sutra powder, it will lead to their own mental disorder, that is, the ability of this kind of sutra powder is related to the monk’s own merit, meditation and wisdom. Somdej Toh You can use five kinds of powder.

Somdej Toh started to be the abbot of Qulakhang in BE 2375. Many people have so much interest in this relic for two reasons:

1. Somdej Toh amulet powder material. Somdej Toh’s relics contain 5 categories of holy powder, including:

(1) Phong Pattamung

(2) Phong Puttakhun

(3) Phong Tri Ni Singhe

(4) Phong Maharat

(5) Phong Itee Jay

2. Entering the pagoda. The reason why Papilan is very ordinary is because most of them are entering the pagoda. Every day, every month, and every year, he is blessed by the Buddha Dharma in the century-old temple of Varakan.

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