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Mee Kin / Phiti Jaturaphit E2518 Khun Paen

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🔸Mee Kin / Phiti Jaturaphit- 甲督拉批
🔸BE2518 KhunPaen Mee Kin  – 有飯吃坤平佛歷2518年
📣 Comes with SMK authentication card and wrapped in real gold casing
✅English translation at the bottom

由泰國第一魂帕勇大師阿贊萊親自創製與主持,這批佛牌名為「Mee Kin」,意思是配戴佛牌招來的好運能讓你一輩子找吃容易、永遠不愁吃穿,象徵安逸與富足的生活.

同一時期,舉行了一場由當代高僧共同參與的盛大加持法會,名為Jaturaphit Taphornchai。阿贊萊特別將「Mee Kin」佛牌帶入法會中接受加持,因而成就了這一批至今仍備受追捧的傳奇佛牌系列。

「Jaturaphit Taphornchai」 是一種能帶來四種勝利與福報的加持祝福,傳統上是僧人為民眾佈施功德後所贈予的重要祝福。這四種福報為:

1.  壽(Āyu):長壽與優質的人生
2.  貴(Vaṇṇa):容貌端正、名聲顯赫、受人尊敬
3.  樂(Sukha):身心安樂,內外皆平安
4.  力(Phala):具備身心與財力上的充沛能量

這四種祝福源自釋迦牟尼佛的親口教導,自古以來從未更動,並在佛教儀式中流傳數千年,視為神聖不變的真理。
該次法會在 Wat Rattanacha舉行,參與加持的高僧包括:

•  龍普多瓦巴盧清批
•  龍婆圭瓦嘎拉雅
•  龍普乃瓦邦建
•  龍波培瓦闢坤通
•  龍婆查冷瓦帕雅

法會結束後,當地的黑道份子開始談論佛牌的威力。當時泰國社會風氣尚流行以實際測試驗證佛牌靈驗程度,例如以槍枝射擊進行測試,看看佛牌是否真具護身神力。若子彈擊發、銅錢穿透,即代表佛牌未達應有之力。

當時,龍婆圭瓦嘎拉雅主動向諸位師父請示後表示:「我來試。」接著,他帶著其中一尊佛牌走出大殿,問:「誰願意來試?」一名黑道份子自告奮勇,拿起銅錢往佛堂後方開槍測試。結果只是聽見「卡卡卡……」,毫無動靜。

該名黑道份子當下將佛牌歸還給龍婆圭,並誠心向他請罪。龍婆圭只淡淡說了一句:「圓滿了。」便回到佛殿。
當時在場的村民見證此事後,深感佛法之威神不可思議,紛紛口耳相傳,讓這批佛牌聲名遠播,傳頌至今。

Created and led by Thailand’s number one Hoonpayong master, Archan Loy, this batch of amulets is called "Mee Kin", which translates to "never having to worry about food"—symbolizing a life of comfort and security.

At the same time, another sacred ceremony was held, led by the top monks of the era. This event was named Jaturaphit Taphornchai, and Archan Loy brought the Mee Kin amulets to be blessed there. This powerful consecration contributed to the creation of one of the most sought-after amulet series to this day.

Jaturaphit Taphornchai is a sacred blessing believed to bring four types of prosperity and victory. Traditionally, monks bestow this blessing upon villagers after they make merit. These four blessings are:

1.  Age (Āyu) – For a long and good life.
2.  Caste (Vaṇṇa) – For beauty, fame, and honor.
3.  Happiness (Sukha) – For physical, emotional, and spiritual joy.
4.  Strength (Phala) – For physical, mental, and financial strength.

These blessings were originally spoken by the Lord Buddha himself and are considered sacred and immutable. They have been used in Buddhist ceremonies for thousands of years.

The ceremony took place at Wat Rattanachai in Ayutthaya, and was attended by revered monks including:


•  LP Toh (Wat Pradoochimplee)
•  LP Kuay (Wat Kositaram)
•  LP Nai (Wat Bang Chaeng)
•  LP Pae (Wat Phikulthong)
•  LP Chalerm (Wat Phrayat), among others.

After the ceremony, word began to spread among local gangsters, curious about the amulet's power. At the time, it was common for people to test amulets in extreme ways, such as by firing bullets at them to see if they could withstand the impact—an informal way to measure their sacred power.

LP Kuay of Wat Kositaram requested permission from the other monks and said, "I volunteer." He took one amulet outside the chapel and asked, “Who wants to try it?” One gangster stepped forward and aimed a coin shot at the back of the chapel. The result? A series of "click, click, click..."—the amulet remained untouched. The gangster returned the amulet to LP Kuay and humbly asked for forgiveness.
LP Kuay simply returned to the chapel and said, “It’s done.”

The witnesses, deeply moved by the event, began spreading the story by word of mouth, further establishing the legendary status of the Mee Kin amulets and the power of the Jaturaphit Taphornchai blessing.

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