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Myth about Naga Naga is also intertwined with the history of Buddha, as seen in various legends where they play crucial roles in protecting and assisting the enlightened one. The story of Phaya Moot-cha-lin, the great Naga who provides shelter to Buddha under the Indian Oaktree, exemplifies the deep connection between Naga and Buddhism.
PAMTK136 : Palad Khik Singha - Riek Sup Batch (LP Hong, Wat Phetburi, Surin Province ) with Katha: PK2_LPHong
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Name : Palad-Khik “Singha (Lion)”
Version : Riek Sup (Brings Wealth)
From : Wat Phetchaburi, Surin Province.
Origin : Thailand
Purpose : Require donation of money for building the Museum of this temple.
Materials : Mai Koon Tai Prai
Size : 2 cm x 6 cm
Luang Pu Hong Phromapunyo of Wat Phetchaburi, Surin Province is now 86 year old. He is one of the top guru monk of this present in Thailand. He has been an expert of concentration of mindfulness in Buddhism way. He whet or “Tudong” that means monk’s journey to border of Thailand to gather knowledge as well as build up good/ Karmic . Until he met many guru master of Cambodia who were knowledge of magic to exorcise and magic spell for protecting from danger, evil and any bad things. Then LP Hong commenced studies in Visha (magic) from them and lived there more than 30 year. LP Hong is well-know among amulets collectors at present-time.
This Palad-Khik has hand-made carved “Singha (Lion)” and made from Mai Koon Tai Prai (The tree was perennial die and age more than 50 year). This tree is known as magic tree that is believed to double luck and happiness to the owner.
Thai people believe in that, Singha is known as king of animals, has powerful in protecting the owner from bad thing, obtain luck and success.
LP Hong has been made this amulet that require donation of money for building the Museum of this temple.