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PDMAB7083 : Peaceful & Good Luck ‘Tai Hong Kong (Song Da Feng) Amulet’ (Lim Ko Niao Foundation, Yala Province ) with Katha: Monk-and-Amulet_Master | | | | | | | | | | |
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Name: Tai Hong Kong Amulet
From: Lim Ko Niao Foundation, Yala Province
Origin: Thailand
Year: 2544 BE (2001 CE)
Size: 1.4 x 2.5 cm
Material: holy blessed metal
Purpose: to earn donations for the affairs of Mae Lim Ko Niao Foundation
Ceremony: LP Thong, Wat Samphao Cheoi the famous guru monk of the South kindly joined in blessing this Tai Hong Kong amulet in 2001.
Power: Tai Hong Kong was a holy Chinese monk. His amulet is believed to bestow worshiper good luck, safety, peacefulness, wealth and progression.
History of Tai Hong Kong:
In the year 1638 BE in China, more than 900 years ago, during the reign of the Song Dynasty, there was a member of the Lim clan who passed the exam at the level of “Jin Shi” and was appointed as the sheriff of ChiewHeng District of Jik Kang Province. It was, however, short-lived since he entered the monastery and became a Buddhist monk. He was named Tai Hong Zhou Shi or Tai Hong Kong, which was translated in Thai as LuangPu Tai Hong and continued to be called by this name ever since.
As a mendicant monk, Tai Hong wandered as a pilgrim from the Hokkien Province and permanently resided in Mien AnhQuanChaozhou Monastery, which was a rundown temple on top of Mount Pak Sua in Tia Eia district. He exerted effort to renovate the temple, practiced Buddhism and spread moral values together with his efforts to develop the local communities and promote social welfare services to help elevate the lives of the people using any possible means. With his steadfast perseverance, he was able to encourage a large and still growing number of people to respect, have faith and offer themselves as disciples. One very important charitable activity he had happened during a disease epidemic killing a lot of people. LuangPu Tai Hong, together with his disciples and all who had faith in him, provided relief by collecting the corpse of poor victims and arranging for their burial. He also distributed medicines to cure the illnesses from this epidemic disaster to the full extent of his ability, without feeling disgusted and tired until the epidemic crisis had been totally eradicated.
Next, he had invited his disciples and the devout to offer themselves and their properties to help build a 5-meter wide and 300-meter long stone bridge to be able to cross the Liang Jiang River in HuaPeng district in search for disasters. The river has rapids and strong underwater currents, which are dangerous and may cause enormous toll in lives and properties of people who constantly cross it. At time, the construction of the bridge was really amazing since no one had ever thought that a bridge could be constructed across the river. During the construction period, there was a rumor that the rapids in the river eased for 7 days, which made the construction of the foundation of the bridge convenient. The HuaPeng Bridge has been stable, permanent, and sustainable and still exists until the present time.
LuangPu Tai Hong’s provision of relief to poor people suffering from various illnesses, the collection of the corpses of people who died from epidemic diseases and disasters, and the construction of the HuaPeng Bridge were well-known throughout China. Many people travel to pay homage, give honor and exalted him as MahaTheraAriyasong – a Buddhist saint with wonderful virtues.
Thus, when LuangPu Tai Hong died, the local townsfolk and his followers built a memorial hall enshrined with the statue of LuangPu Tai Hong for veneration and memory of his wonderful deeds, and this memorial hall was called PohTeck Tung. In Thai, it means “Kunanusorn” or memorial. Furthermore, some people who paid respect and had faith in him made merits to honor of LuangPu Tai Hong, which was believed to be instrumental in achieving peace and prosperity among his followers.
About Guru Monk:
Luang Por Thong (abbot of WatSamphaoCheoi, Pattani Province) was a famous guru monk of Southern Thailand. He was born on 5 April 2461 BE (1918 CE) in Pattani Province, ordained as a Buddhist novice on 3 June 2477 BE (1934 CE) at Wat Don TawanOrk, Pattani Province and ordained as a monk on 27 June 2482 BE (1939 CE) at the same temple. LP Thong passed away on 26 April 2554 BE (2011 CE).
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