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PDMAB5931 : Holy White Hin Phra That Bracelet plus Magically Rescuing Takrut Nok Yoong Thong (Accessories,Thai amulet) with Katha: TK_LPNoi_Peacock | | | | | | |
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Auspicious Accessory for Everybody
Name: White Hin Phra That Bracelet plus Magically Rescuing Takrut Nok Yoong Thong
Origin: Thailand
1) White Hin Phra That Bracelet from LP Leng, Wat Phantai Norasing, Samut Sakhon Province
Size: diameter 7 cm (elastic band), bead 1.2 cm
Material:white Hin Phra That (holy relic stone) from Mae Ya (Grandma Cave), Kao Sam Roi Yod
Ceremony: the beads of this bracelet already blessed by LP Leng for auspiciousness
Power: White Hin Phra That can impart holy power to meditation practice; balancing body and soul.
About Guru Monk:
This is LP Leng or Luangphi Leng of Wat Phantai Norasing, Samut Sakhon Province. LP Leng is an energetic new generation guru monk eager to apply his own magical knowledge to help people and serve Buddhism. LP Leng has been interested in magic and Lek Lai for a long time. He likes to study with experienced guru monks. Used to practice meditation with LP Jaran at Wat Ampawan, Singburi Province and study magic of Guman Thong with LP Hong at Wat Petchburi, Surin Province. And studied with LP Sai at Wat Phra That Doi Thapchang,Prachuabkirikhan Province. In fact, LP Sai, Wat Phra That Doi Thapchang was a nephew of LP Ngern, Wat Don Yai Hom (Nakhon Pathom Province) who was a famous guru monk in Thailand. That means LP Leng keeps on mantras of both LP Sai and LP Ngern.
Experience: LP Leng already blessed an amulet and gave to a man to wear, then tested power by cutting a man’s arm with a knife many times. Wonderfully, the knife could not get into a man’s skin!
Hin Phra That (holy relic stone):
Kao Sam Roi Yod is name of the mountain where is national park in Prachuabkirikhan Province, Thailand. There is a holy quiet place surrounded by nature. There are many caves in it such as Khao Phra (monk’s mountain) Cave, Mangkorn (dragon) Cave, Khow (white) Cave, Manow (lime) Cave, Khumsarp (treasure trove) Cave, Sam See (3 colors) Cave, Mae Ya (grandma) Cave and Ruesi(hermit) Cave.
Thai people believe that many hundreds of years ago, many Buddha disciples came to Kao Sam Roi Yod to do meditation. They stayed in the caves and did meditation until their minds were perfectly still and enlightened. These Buddha disciples left their bodies there when they died.
Year after year, their bodies decayed and turned to part of rock in the caves. This rock is relic. The longer year goes by, the more precious these relics are. After that, people found the relics and assumed they were relics of Buddha’s disciples. They named these relics “Hin Phra That” and people began to worship.
People believe Hin Phra That is very holy by itself because it comes from hundreds of years and absorbs natural powers. Some worshipers found relics grew bigger by themselves.
Hin Phra That have different shapes and colors. Different colors of relics have different powers.
1. Red: support person’s ascendancy and fame
2. Honey color: build up person’s charm and bring mercy
3. White: good power to help person do meditation well
4. Black: protection
5. Brown: good health
2) Takrut Nok Yoong Thong (Gold Peacock Takrut) from LP Noi, Wat Thung Phut, Prachuabkirikhan Province
Year: 2560 BE (2017 CE)
Size: 1 x 1.5 cm
Material:a Yant inscribed metal sheet fully tied with holy colorful rope
Quantity of Making: created only 300 pieces
Description: This is a powerful amulet by an experienced guru monk “Luang Pu Noi” of Wat Thung Phut, Prachuabkirikhan Province. This special Takrut was blessed with “Phra Katha Moraparit” or “Gold Peacock Incantation”.
“Moraparit” is the incantation praising favors of Buddha. The regular chanter of this mantra will receive holy beneficial power; being protected from dangers and ambushing by malicious people like stated in a Buddhist allegory “The Gold Peacock” (Nok Yoong Thong).
Story of the Gold Peacock:
Once, Buddha was born as a peacock living in Himavanta, the paradise forest. The peacock saw his beautiful image on the water and realized it would bring him danger, so he moved to inner area of the paradise forest to stay away from enemies. In the mornings, the peacock mindfully looked at the sun and chanted the incantation “Moraparit”. He did that every morning and night, before and after going for food.
One day Khemarat Devi, the queen of King Phrommathat dreamt of the gold peacock preaching her dharma. After dreaming, she told her husband to fetch her the gold peacock. The King ordered servants to hunt the gold peacock, but no one could. Many years passed, the Queen died without contentment with the gold peacock.
That caused anger to the King. He told everyone a lie that whoever ate the gold peacock meat would be immortal. However, from King Phrommathat to the Sixth King, the gold peacock was still free.
Until the Seventh King, one hunter noticed a habit of the gold peacock that he chanted every day. The hunter taught a peahen to tempt the gold peacock. With irresistible charm of the peahen, the gold peacock was trapped. The hunter brought the gold peacock to the King. But with power of the incantation, when the King saw the gold peacock, he felt admiration and changed thought of eating. Eventually, the gold peacock was released to the forest as usual.
About Guru Monk:
This is Luang Pu Noi of Wat Thung Phut, Prachuabkirikhan Province aged 90 (2017 CE). LP Noi is a disciple of LP Chor of Wat KokKetBunSiri, Samut Songkhram Province a masterly instructor at Holy Water for Good Business. LP Noi is also a disciple of LP Nueng of Wat Huay Rong, Phetchaburi Province a skilled guru monk.
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