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PGOOZ262 : RARE COLLECTION Chu Chok and Look-Grauk ChaNaJai Batch (LP Sanga, Thai amulet) with Katha: CC_LPSaNgah | | | | | | | |
| 100% Authentic from temple.
Name : Set of Choo Chok and Look-Grauk
Name: ChanaJai
From : LP Sanga
Size : ChuChok : 1 cm x 2.5 cm
Color : Silver and Bronze
Purpose : To celebrate in memory 86 years of LP Sanga
According to Buddhism story, the most popular of the tales of the previous lives of the Buddha is the last one, the Vessantara Jataka. In this story the Buddha perfects renunciation, the last of the ten virtues of a Boddhisattva. The Thai version is divided into thirteen parts, which are often found illustrated in a set of murals on one of the side walls. In his tenth life the future Buddha is born as Prince Vessantara. The prince begins his renunciation by giving away a magic white elephant that brings rain to his father's kingdom, and he is expelled. His wife, Princess Matsi, and their two children go with him. Early in his journey he gives away his horse and carriage and the family walks into the forest to live as hermits.
Meanwhile a Brahmin called Chuchok has a young wife who is scolded by other lazier wives in her village for working too hard for her husband. She begs her husband to seek out the prince and ask him the two children as slaves. After several adventures in the jungle, Chuchok finds the prince. The children hide, but their father explains why they should go with Chuchok. Gods masquerading as wild animals prevent their mother from returning home and intervening. Alarmed that he might also give away Princess Matsi to some unworthy person, Indra comes disguised as a Brahmin and asks for her. When Prince Vessantara gives her away, Indra reveals himself and asks the prince to look after her on his behalf. Meanwhile Chuchok loses his way in the jungle and sleeps in a tree. The gods fear for the children and guard them during the night. Chuchok then comes upon the king and queen who recognize their grandchildren. Chuchok accepts a big reward for them but later dies of gluttony. The king and queen invite Prince Vessantara back to the palace in the city and he returns triumphantly. People believe that, the owner can ask for fortune, wealth, a beautiful wife, and unexpected richness from the Chuchok amulet.
LP Sanga of Wat BanMor, Ratchaburi Province was born on 11th March 1916 and passed away on 29th March 2004 at the age of 88 year old. He was ordained at the age of 22 at Wat BanMor. He has been an expert of concentration of mindfulness in Buddhism way. Also, he has been studied the magic from LP Pia and commenced studies spiritual tattoos or Yahn composition from Phra Ajarn Seng,both 2 monks of Wat BanMor who teachers in Buddha Magic and Sorcery. After one year, LP Sanga went to LP Ngurn of Wat DaunYaiHaum for building up knowledge of Visha and Buddhism way for one year. Also, LP Sanga has been studied the art of making efficacious amulets from LP Chaem of Wat TaGlaung and LP Plien of Wat Tai by one year.
In 1941, LP Sanga moved to Wat NgaungMuang in Ratchaburi. This temple built in Ayuthaya period. He has been developed the temple and help an abbot of this temple. Until an abbot of Wat BanMau passed away, people invited LP Sanga to become abbot of Wat BanMor.
He was one of the famous guru monks who have been created many famous amulets collectors. LP Sanga has deep knowledge of Visha and is highly respected in Thailand. His amulet is very famous in protection and wealth.
Magic power! LP Sanga has been made and blessed ChuChok and Look-Grauk amulets special for charming, made from metal. He made the amulets before he died in 2002. “Look-Grauk” means stillborn child spirit. Thai believe that “Look Grauk” could help the owner have good luck and guard a house.
People believe LP Sanga’s amulets can protect them from enemies, evil, black magic, to induce good luck and wealth.
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