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PAMPZ175 : Beautiful Palad Khik carve from dead buffalo’s horn (LP Jak, Thai Amulet)
with Katha: PK_LPJak
Stock Status Out of Stock   
Size 1.5 cm. x 6 cm




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Beautiful Palad Khik carve from dead buffalo’s horn

100% Authentic from the Temple

Name: Palad Khik

From: LP Jak, Wat Thumkhaorunggai, Chainat Province

Material: Palad-Khik amulet carve from dead buffalo’s horn

Size: 1.5 cm. x 6 cm

Color: Black

Year: 2008 (BE2551)

Origin: Thailand

Holy Ceremony: LP Jak writed Yant script around the image one by one and blessed with Ajarn Poo Surah NaLaySuan (layman) who have Visha and Buddhist dharma and is highly respected in Thailand.

Purpose: This amulet made for require donation to develop the temple.

Power: People believe that Palad-khik by LP Jak can help the owner to secure good fortune in business.


The history of LP Jak:

LP Jak Piyathammo, Wat Thumkhaorunggai, Tumbon Tapanhin, Amphur Watsing, Chainat Province.
Now LP is 82 years old. Before he was born in Nung Yai Family in King RamaVI reign. When he was 5 years old, the grandfather has krob kruu Sian Por Kae RuesiPhet Chaloo Gun who is the head master of Nung Yai Parts.
When he is adult, he is brave who never fear anyone because LP studied Visha from LP grandfather. He studied Visha Pluk sek Khao Sek Pang, Phuttha kun in charming and kindness.
Then, to be a soldier in Lao battle, Vietnam battle for four times and then go to the priest to be a monk at Wat Wiharnkhao, Singburi Province.
After to be a monk for two months, LP go to Tudong immediately. Between the period of Tudong, he studied from a monk and an ordinary man a lot. For example, LP Nai Wat Banjang, LP Chain Wat Sing, AJ Nao Wat Saothonghin, Kroobakamla, AJ Fon Deesawang, LP Iia Wat Bandan, LP Jad Wat Banggrabao, LP Tob Watchondan, LP Adul Watwiharnkhao and LP Mui Wat Donrai, etc.
When he was 60 he stayed at Thumkhaorangai where is suitable for make a priest and lived in this Thumb nowadays.


Regarding to Thai history, Thai name for a penis amulet is Palad-Khik which means "honorable surrogate penis." Have a long tradition as lucky charms and protected from fierce animals like snake or scorpion, are worn by boys and men on a waist-string under the clothes, off-center from the real penis, in the hope that they will attract and absorb any magical injury directed toward the generative organs. It is not uncommon for a man to wear several palad khiks at one time. One may use to increase gambling luck. Another may use to attract women and a third for invulnerability from bullets and knives. Women in Thailand do not generally wear palad-khiks, but they keep Palad-Khik in purse. They believe that Palad-khiks can help the owner to secure good fortune in business.
The Palad-Khik amulet is said to have originated in the Siva linga of India and to have been imported to Thailand by Cambodian monks in the 8th century AD. Early styles of Palad-Khik bear inscribed invocations, entreaties, and praises to Siva; later ones combine these with interlineated invocations and praises to Buddha; modern ones bear uniformly Buddhist inscriptions, invariably written in an old form of script that cannot be read by contemporary Thais.


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