Luxumulet Good Luck, Harm Avoidance Lek Lai Watcharathat with Kala Ta Diaw (One Eye Coconut Shell) & Blue Jasper Bracelet
Material:
- Lek Lai Watcharathat (or silver lek lai) from LP Yai
- Kala Ta Diaw (one-eyed coconut shell) bracelet with a screw clasp from Wat Sisa Thong, Nakhon Pathom Province
- blue jasper stones
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Size: Lek Lai 0.6 x 1.3 cm, coconut bead diameter 0.5 cm, bracelet length 20.5 cm* (can be customized)
*Customized Bracelet Length We can do at your measurement if you like by telling us at order@billionmore.com informing your wrist size.**
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How to Wear: Chant Katha of Lek Lai from LP Yai before you wear on your wrist and make a wish as your desire. No need to offer.
Description: We would like to introduce our lucky bracelet assembled with special components:
- Lek Lai Watcharathat (or silver Lek Lai) from LP Yai
- Kala Ta Diaw (one-eyed coconut shell) Bracelet from Wat Sisa Thong, Nakhon Pathom Province
- blue jasper stone.
**All materials used to make this bracelet were properly blessed by LP Weera for auspicious date.**
With this special bracelet, you can wear in everyday life with confidence and metal courage from sacred energies.
Silver Lek Lai (other
names: Lek Lai Watcharathat / Lek Lai Ngoen Yuang / Lek Lai Nipphan) is
often found in cold very high mountains such as Tibet, China, Northern
Thailand and Laos. It is believed to be taken care by holy spirits.
Power of this Lek Lai is believed to make holder easily gain mercy from
people, invulnerable to dangers and practice Dharma well.
Kala Ta Diaw is
what Thai people call an uncommon coconut shell with only one hollow on
its top part unlike others that have 3 hollows. Ancient Thai people
believed that a coconut shell with one hollow has hidden power in
itself. They cut the coconut shell and punched a hole on a piece of it.
They inserted rope into the hole and wore as a talisman. They believed
this talisman could save them from dangers and fulfill what they pray
for. In Sukothai Era, some people who knew magic began to consecrate a
piece of mentioned coconut shell. They built up sacredness for the
coconut shell. So, name "Kala Ta Diaw" became well-known. In Ayutthaya
Era, people believed this kind of amulet could attract good luck and
prevent poverty that they cut Kala Ta Diaw into 2 halves and used to
scoop rice grains to mean will have abundance of consumption.
Blue jasper
can also sustain both the physical body and emotional body once you're
ill and injured. It can renew your vitality and strength.
More Info:
Kala Ta Diaw (one-eyed coconut shell) Bracelet with Screw Clasp
Name: Kala Ta Diaw (one-eyed coconut shell) Bracelet with Screw Clasp
From: Wat Sisa Thong, Nakhon Pathom Province
Origin: Thailand
Year: 2560 B.E. (2017 C.E.)
Material: one-eyed coconut shell beads and metal clasp
Purpose of Making: to earn donations for developing and restoring Wat SriSaThong
Ceremony: This bracelet was properly blessed by abbot and monks in holy ceremony using method of LP Noi, former abbot of Wat SriSaThong who created famous Rahoo amulet in Thailand.
Power: Kala Ta Diaw is what Thai people call an uncommon coconut shell with only one hollow on its top part unlike others that have 3 hollows. Ancient Thai people believed that a coconut shell with one hollow has hidden power in itself. They cut the coconut shell and punched a hole on a piece of it. They inserted rope into the hole and wore as a talisman. They believed this talisman could save them from dangers and fulfill what they pray for. In Sukothai Era, some people who knew magic began to consecrate a piece of mentioned coconut shell. They built up sacredness for the coconut shell. So, name "Kala Ta Diaw" became well-known. In Ayutthaya Era, people believed this kind of amulet could attract good luck and prevent poverty that they cut Kala Ta Diaw into 2 halves and used to scoop rice grains to mean will have abundance of consumption.
Biography of LP Noi of wat SriSaThong:
LP Noi of Wat SriSaThong, Nakhon Pathom province was born on 14 February 1892 and passed away on 10 December 1945 at the age of 53 year old. He studied magic from his father when he was young. He was ordained as a monk at the age of 21 at Wat GlarngKooWieng. He has been an expert of concentration of mindfulness in Buddhism way. LP Noy is a Laoss's monk. He is has been studied the art of making efficacious Phra Rahoo statues from Laoss. He was the first monk who created style of Phra Rahoo in Thailand and popular for his knowledge in both Holy Dharma and Visha (magic).
Wat SriSaThong located at Nakorn Pathom Province, Thailand. It occurs from cooperation from many villagers. When it was under construction, they found Phra Thong in underground. Thus, people called "Wat HuaThong" In the reign of LP Noi, this temple was very progress. Next, it was changed the name to be "Wat SriSaThong". Nowadays, most of people worship Phra Rahoo at this temple.
Biography of LP Yai, an Expert Guru Monk in Lek Lai:
Article: https://www.billionmore.com/article/article.php?id=132
LP Yai (Phra Ajarn Somporn Somwaro) is an abbot of Wat Pa Phrathamyannamunee in Nakhon Pathom. He has deep magical knowledge and can fetch Lek Lai (supernatural mineral). To get Lek Lai is not easy. The person must have enough magical power to invite Lek Lai to appear and to cut it. If the person does not have magical power, he will get nothing and may fall in danger. LP Yai is a good monk. He uses his magical competence to help people.
LP Yai was born on 26 April 2506 B.E. (1963 C.E.) in Bangkok. In Childhood, in place of playing like other boys, LP Yai would rather do Buddhist chanting. So as a boy, he could chant very well. LP Yai went to novicehood at age 13. As a novice, LP Yai liked to study by himself. He achieved Nak Tham Ek (highest level of dharma education for a Buddhist), then studied traditional Thai medicine and went to study with many guru monks. LP Yai had a chance to stay meditation with Luangpu Sim of Wat Tham Pha Pong and Luangpu Waen of Wat Doi Mae Pang who both were famous Northern monks. LP Yai went on a pilgrimage (called Tudong) by walking in the woods and mountains to develop meditation for 6 years. Until at 20, LP Yai got ordained as a Buddhist monk.
Path of Being a Master of Lek Lai:
LP Yai always learns new things especially ritual and mysterious science. He also keeps old mantra scriptures for next generations to learn. His interest led him to Arjarn Lamyoon, a Lek Lai guru in Southern Thailand. Arjarn Lamyoon taught LP Yai how to invite Lek Lai. LP Yai is the last disciple of Arjarn Lamyoon because after having LP Yai as a student, Arjarn Lamyoon never teaches anyone Lek Lai. Not only that, LP Yai sharpened knowledge and ability in Lek Lai by studying with other gurus until he became an expert in Lek Lai.
About Lek Lai (Wonderful Mineral):
Lek Lai - is a Mysterious Sacred substance which is the subject of Legendary Tales of Miracle Powers which has become a Cult Phenomenon in recent years, due to the ease of access to information enabled by modern Media such as the internet, as well as being due to increased International trading and a massive increase in Thai Buddha Magic.
Lek Lai used to be presented in only a few forms, shapes and sizes. Now however, there are literally hundreds of different looking substances which those who market them consider to be Lek Lai, or Lek Lai derivatives. Lek Lai has been used as an ingredient for mixing into amulets for centuries, as well as being used as a magical element in its own right.
Although this amazing substance is known about and exists in many different World Cultures and different countries, Lek Lai has come to be known very much as a Phenomenon coming from Thailand.
This is not without good reason, for it is Thailand and Thailand alone that there are still to be found a great number of masters (kru-ba-ar-jarn), who are Adept in sensing the presence of Lek Lai. They are also Experts in the art of transforming Lek Lai into various forms of amulet, and even insertion of Lek Lai under the skin of Devotees.
For this reason, it is no surprise that Thailand is the number one source of authentic wisdom of the Wicha of the creation of Lek Lai Taat Gaayasit. This is pure Elemental Magic and Alchemy.
Lek Lai is a metallic element with a life of its own. It is also Karmic effect of Spirits which have been driven by the winds of karma to be reborn in Samsara in the form of metallic elemental substances, and is subject to having to eat (honey) and excrete (Khee Lek Lai) residue.
The Lek Lai is considered a living being of the Deva classification (Angelic Deity) who has been driven to be born on earth. There are both Kon Tan and Yaksa type Devas found inhabiting Lek Lai, which gives each different Lek Lai its own special powers and properties which differ with each inhabiting Deva.
Lek Lai is something which will protect who carries it from guns or sharp objects (such as knife or sword), and all other harmful weapons. Some people believe that Lek Lai is indestructible and immortal (Adamantine).
We should comment on this belief, that the Lord Buddha already expounded the Dhamma to be based on the three Truths of Impermanence, Dhukkha and Non-Self. All material things are subject to change, and eventual dissolution. It seems unreasonable to believe that Lek Lai should be any different from all other worldly Dhammas.
Matter cannot be destroyed, but it is constantly changing its form. If changing of form is not considered to affect the immortality of an object. Then we could also say that the human body is immortal, simply that it has changed form into, slime for example. All things with a beginning have an end, even this planet and solar system will one day end, and then at the latest, the Lek Lai will also end. This is the way things should be, for development is reliant on change, and liberation is reliant on the destruction of one's limits (the body).
About LP Weera:
LP Weera of Wat Homsil is a respectable
guru monk in Samut Prakan province. He is kind to everyone, so he is
respected by many people. LP has been interested in magic since young
inspired by his father who has ability in magic and using herbs to cure
people.
LP studied magic with his father including how to write Yant
TreeNiSingHe that LP can do very well. Until teenager, LP went to study
more magic with many gurus both monk and master such as Arjarn Soon who
is the expert in Sak Yant (magical tattooing), LP Foo Wat Bangsamak and
LP Charn Wat Bang Bor.With a lot of magic, his father was afraid LP
might go in wrong way, so his father suggested LP to go into priesthood
in order to serve the Buddhism and using magic to help people.
After ordination, LP sets his heart on dharma and precepts. LP has many
disciples especially police and soldiers in high rank. LP is often
invited by disciples to bless at many places not only in Thailand but
also foreign country for example Malaysia and Singapore. Besides, he
devotes himself to Buddhist benefits for example running a free yearly
ordination project that 20-year-old men can get ordained without any
fees. This is a good project in maintaining Buddhism for next
generations.
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Luxumulet
is a luxury and unique collection created to meet the needs of
customers who have special needs for products that are unique and
unique. It is a blend of various talismans such as Pha Yant (magic
cloth), Takrut, Oil, Salika, etc. for customers to worship only for
oneself, as a souvenir, a gift to friends or family for important events
such as birthday parties, model parties, weddings, auspicious events,
etc. All items were properly blessed by Luang Phor Weera, the abbot of
Wat Homsil who is good at magic and Yant Writing.
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