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PDMAB2152 : Greatly Propitious LP Mun Locket with Relics & Takrut, Jow Sua Udom Sap batch (Wat Phra That Phu Phek, Sakon Nakhon Province)
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Size 3 x 4 cm




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Name: LP Mun Locket with Relics and Takrut

Feature: backside with holy mass, LP Mun’s relics and Takrut

Size: 3 x 4 cm

From: Wat Phra That Phu Phek, Sakon Nakhon Province

Origin: Thailand

Name: Jow Sua Udom Sap

Year: 2558 BE (2015 CE)

Description: This is a locket of Luang Pu Mun Phurithatto whom Thai people highly esteem. LP Mun was a pure monk with complete precepts and goodness. So amulets with LP Mun image will bring propitiousness to the holder’s life, moreover will help person do meditation better and safe from harm and bad things.

Luang Pu Mun Phurithatto (1870–1949 CE) was a famous meditation monk of Thailand, regarded very holy with his concentration power from meditation rather than any magic. LP Mun led meditation path (well-known as Vipassana Kammathan) in Thailand and today his teachings are propagated throughout Thailand and several countries. Moreover, he is the inspiration for monks and Buddhists to practice meditation, the important way in Buddhism.

LP Mun was born in Baan Kham Bong, a farming village in Ubon Ratchathani Province. Ordained as a monk in 1893, he spent the remainder of his life wandering through Thailand, Myanmar, and Laos, dwelling for the most part in the forest, engaged in the practice of meditation. Practice of LP Mun was solitary and strict. He followed the vinaya (monastic discipline) faithfully, and also observed many of what are known as the 13 classic dhutanga (ascetic) practices, such as living off alms food, wearing robes made of cast-off rags, dwelling in the forest and eating only one meal a day. Searching out secluded places in the wilds of Thailand and Laos, he avoided the responsibilities of settled monastic life and spent long hours of the day and night in meditation. In spite of his reclusive nature, he attracted a large following of students willing to put up with the hardships of forest life in order to study with him. LP Mun passed away at Wat Pa Sutthawad, Sakon Nakhon Province in 1949 at age 79 and 56th year of monkhood.

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Phra That Phu Pek is an ancient temple in Sakon Nakhon Province, in the Isan region of Thailand. This ancient Khmer ruin was built from sandstone, standing on a laterite base. This is a Buddhist temple ruin of Khmer origin in the form of a chedi, it was built in the 16th-17th Buddhist century. The ruin is special as it houses a solar calendar, a cube-shaped rock, in its stupa. The ancients used it for indicating the position of the sun, important for religious rites and agricultural seasons.
Phra That Phu Pek is in tambon Na Hua Bo, Phanna Nikhom district, Sakon Nakhon Province of northeastern Thailand, about 37 km west of the town of Sakon Nakhon. The temple is in Phu Phan National Park, in the Phu Phan Mountains. To get there, take the Sakon Nakhon-Udon Thani road for 22 kilometres and take a road on the left for 14 kilometres, then ascend 491 steps. The laterite pagoda is on a square base, seemingly unfinished because it has no roof or pagoda top.

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