In B.E. 2546, Luang Phor Kalong
The solution came to him a few nights later. While resting after his prayers and meditation, he had a vision. A deity appeared before the Buddha statue in his room, dressed in the white garb of a Brahmin, and emitting a white light that shone brighter and brighter, eventually graduating to a soft golden aura. As the light spread, the Brahmin’s features began to reveal themselves.
The Brahmin spoke, telling Luang Phor Kalong that if he made a batch of amulets in his likeness, he would be able to raise enough funds to complete the project.
The next day, Luang Phor Kalong told his luksit (disciple) that he wanted to make a batch of Phra Kring. A skilled craftsman was engaged, who carefully crafted a mould according to Luang Phor Kalong’s description of the deity who had appeared before him, and refining it many times until Luang Phor was satisfied with its likeness.
Luang Phor Kalong once said that this Phra Kring was the most potent of all the amulets he had created. In B.E. 2485, he followed his teacher, Luang Phor Niam, Wat Naboon
This encounter enabled him to have the chance to be acquainted with the venerable monks in Wat Suthat. Somdej Phra Sangkharaj Pae is renowned for making the best Phra Kring even till this day. The method for creating efficacious Phra Kring came from Tamra Garn Sang Phra Kring
He had stockpiled powerful material since B.E. 2485, hoping to use them to create an ultimate batch of amulets. He also compiled and recorded 1008 Akara Lek Yant (1008 magical inscriptions) found in old Samood Khoi (old magical textbooks made from the bark of the Streble Asper Lour tree) that had been handed down to him by his teachers.
Materials
There were many rare materials that went into the making of this Phra Kring:
- Jow NamNgern– peacock ore, which Luang Phor had kept for 50 years2)
- Takua Nom – a shiny, malleable lead
- Parod Satu –mercury, similar to lek lai
- Sangkahsee – zinc
- Thong Daeng Tearn – 700 year-old Red Copper, acquired by his student from a sunken ship near Chantaburi
- Silver
- Gold
- Parod Dam– black mercury from Laos
- Lek Nam Pee Bor Phra Seang Utaradit – mineral found in natural wells (Bor) from Utaradit Province
- Reh Bangpai– minerals from Klong Bang Kulad
- Reh Koh Lan(a mineral from Koh Lan)
- Minerals from Khao Phrom ChaNgae, Phetchaburi,
- Old, surplus material from Phra Kring at Wat Suthat
- Old, surplus material from Phra Kring at Wat Bowon
- Old, surplus material from Phra Kring at Wat Arun
- Old, surplus material from Phra Kring Luang Phor Kasem, Changwat Lampang
- Surplus material from the Phra Kring of 300 Ajarn
- 300 takrut from the first batch made in B.E. 2500 by Luang Phor Kalong
3 types of moulds were created:
199 pieces of Nur Phra Puttaroop Khom leh Tewaroop Khom Pan Pee – all of the aforementioned material, with ancient metal from old statues in Cambodia added
999 pieces of Nur Nawa Loha Teh Boran Fang Thong Kam Swiss – all of the aforementioned material, housed in a crown and vase made of Swiss gold
1999 pieces of Nur Nawa Loha Teh Boran Piew Fai

Pic: Right, Nur Phra Puttaroop Khom leh Tewaroop khom pan pee – with additional material containing ancient metal from old statues in Cambodia. 199 pieces were made.

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8 ceremonies were conducted to consecrate the amulets:
- Phithi Jan Akara Lek Yant– B.E. 2546 – write sacred characters on metal sheets
- Phithi LorLom MuanSarn RehTard Pen Yant TangTang– melt all materials
- Phithi Artithan PraJu PuttaKhom– meditative blessing carried out for 3 months by Luang Phor Kalong
- Phithi Teh Thong Lor Phra Kring Leh Phra Chai Na Monthon Phithi Wat Khao LeamSeptember B.E. 2547 – to pour the melted materials into Phra Kring mould
- Arthitan Jit PraJu PuttaKhom Pluksek Deow– another meditative blessing carried out by Luang Phor
- Phithi Jerm Peng Pluksek Noon Tard Duai Mon Kieow Keaw Tee Phra Kring leh Phra Chai Tee La Ong– a katha was recited for each piece
- Phithi PuttaPisek inside Phra Ubosot, Wat Suthat Thep Wahraram– Blessing carried out in Wat Suthat
- Phithi Maha PuttaPisek, Wathu Mongkhon, Roon Kieow Keawat Wat Khao Leam, Friday 26th Nov B.E. 2547 – Mass blessings carried out with many Phra Geji Ajarn monks and Luang Phor Kalong in Wat Khao Leam

- Pic: Poster write up on the Phra Kring created by Luang Phor Kalong
