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What is Phra Khwum Bodee? Do you know? If you don’t know, this article has answer for you!

What is Phra Khwum Bodee? Do you know? If you don’t know, this article has answer for you!

Phra Khwum Bodee or Phra Pidta is one of Buddhist saint who is great of protection, brings delightful place and stops sufferings.
"By this power, an ancient teacher always imitates Phra Khwum Bodee to an amulet in the close eyes style which means be polite in eyes, ears, nose, tongue and heart; in order to not to go to somewhere out."



Phra Khwum Bodee, the priest at Buddha era who can prohibit the water power by magic power.  There are faith person has built this kind of amulet in the shape of raising his arms to close his eyes which is an Dhamma trick means to be polite in 6 Ayatana.  This amulet is spreading in Thailand because there are magic experiences which can talk all over many areas in stopping sufferings, wealth and releasing from debt.



Moreover, Phra Khwum Bodee is great of intelligence that Phra Khwum Bodee can explain the Buddha’s teaching better than other. Phra Khwum Bodee is look like the lord Buddha that making people and gods misunderstood Phra Khwum Bodee is the lord Buddha. Therefore, Phra Khwum Bodee transfigured to fat and short monk. Phra Khwum Bodee was born in Brahmin family at UCheNi city. Once a time in Buddha’s era had a big flood affected to the monks who lived near SoraPhu River. Therefore, the lord Buddha ordered Phra Khwum Bodee to stop the flood that can help many monks.



The reason of Phra Khwum Bodee takes his hand to close his eyes:
Once a time, Lord Buddha with monks went to teach dharma to disciple. While traveling, the group of lord Buddha was suffer terrible problem that there were two ways for go to village. First way is a detour way that will spend long time for taking to the village. Second way is short cut way but there were many ghosts in this way. So, lord Buddha asked the monks “Is there Phra Khwum Bodee in this trip?” the monks answered “Yes, Phra Khwum Bodee go with our group.” Finally, lord Buddha decided went to the village in short cut way. Lord Buddha with monks arrived to the village by safety. However, Phra Khwum Bodee felt very confuse why lord Buddha ask to him so Phra Khwum Bodee made meditation by took his hands to close his eyes that made Phra Khwum Bodee can recollect his former existence that is origin of Phra Pidta.

Phra Khwum Bodee or Phra Pidta amulet was created since Ayutthaya era that Wat Pradoo Song Tham is original created Phra Pidta. Thai people believe Phra Pidta has several supernatural powers such as there were many miracle experiences of Phra Pidta that can protect a worshipper from danger and accident. Moreover, Phra Pidta can make a worshipper to be invulnerable. On the other hand, Phra Pidta has superb power about bring wealth and luck to a worshipper.

In addition, Phra Pidta has Buddhist meaning is control your senses avoid from bad things.



Phra Khwum Bodee or Phra Pidta amulets that very popular in Thailand:
1.Phra Pidta amulet created by LP Kaeo from Wat Khruea Wan, Nontha Buri province.
2.Phra Pidta amulet created by LP Iam from Wat Sapan Sung, Nontha Buri province.
3.Phra Pidta amulet created by LP Iam from Wat Nang, Bangkok
4.Phra Pidta amulet created by LP Koon from Wat Ban Rai, Nakhon RatchaSima province.
5.Phra Pidta amulet created by LP To from Wat PradooChimPee, Bangkok.
6.Phra Pidta amulet created by Wat Saket, Bangkok that Thai Buddha amulet collector like to collect Phra Pidta from Wat Saket because Phra Pidta by Wat Saket created and blessed followed ancient method.

Many Guru Monks of Thailand very respect and intend to created Phra Khwum Bodee amulet such as:
1.LP Pae ,Wat PiKulThong, Singburi province
2.LP PhromMa ,Wat HinPhanangkhawy, Ubon Ratchathani
3.LP Pern , Wat Bang Phra, Nakhon Pathom province
4.LP SaWai, Wat PreeDaRarm, NaKhon Pathom province.
5.LP Jeud, Wat PodeTiSetTee, Nakhon Pathom province
6.LP Lurh Paritoh,Wat Ta Mai Nur, Uttaradit province
7.LP Dang,Wat HuayChaLaungRardBumRoong, Uttaradit province
8.Wat KowOor, Phatthalung province



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