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PDMAC2323Rc : Protection, Good Luck: PaThaWeeThat of LP KumPun- Psychic Earth Relic Stone (LP Khamphan, Wat That Mahachai, Nakhon Phanom Province) 湄公河聖石 with Katha: Buddha_LPKhamphan | | | | | | | |
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Name: PaThaWeeThat of LP KumPun- Psychic Earth Relic Stone
From: LP KumPun, Wat TaatMaHaChai, Nakhon Phanom Province
Origin: Thailand
Year: about BE2545 (CE2002 )
Size: 1.5 cm x 2 cm
Description: This holy stone is called “Hin PaThaWeeThat”. In fact, it is fetched from Mekong River and believed to belong to Naga. The disciple gave this stone to LP KumPun and he blessed it many years ago.
LP KumPun (a former abbot of Wat TaatMaHaChai) was an admirable monk for his meditation and dharma teachings. The stones of LP KumPun are well kept in the temple. This time, the temple releases them for disciples to worship in order to earn donations for developing and restoring Wat TaatMaHaChai and also propagate goodness of LP KumPun.
Power: Hin PaThaWeeThat of LP KumPun has become interesting story that many people talk about. This stone will impart holy favorable power to worshiper’s life in many aspects like praying for and to a meditation practitioner. Moreover, LP KumPun’s relic stone will carry off bad energy and protect owner from hazards and accidents.
For Your For Your Information : This round amulet is PaThaWeeThat. Term “PaThaWeeThat” means Earth Element a kind of sacred psychic mineral. It is a stone in water that has been cut by nature for hundreds of thousands of years until it is transparent to light. When covering the earth with your hand, it will only be seen and must be a rock from the bottom of the Mekong River (where Thai people believe as a home of Naga Snakes) at the location you have determined to be collected because the serpent has given him the same. The serpentine stone consecrated by the serpent is considered a psychic element from the wind element, occupying the right side of the body, most of them attain the higher dharma and receive the spiritual prayer from the the reverend monks. His Highness is therefore said to have miracles and supernatural power than remade and give you the owner.
The Earth's relics differ from the amulets in that the gravel from the Mekong River, which Luang Pu (Monk) brought them to pray. Naga Snake, he is considered PaThaWeeThat as one of his treasures. So, those gravels had their energy attached, and when we are prayed with a very complex mental process that is difficult to understand will cause those gravels to generate tremendous energy for who possesses.
A Good Monk Whom Thai Buddhists Never Forget:
LP KumPun, often called “Luang Pu KumPun” (10 Jan. CE 1915 –23 Nov. CE 2003) was a well-known guru monk in Nakhon Phanom Province. He was a past abbot of Wat TaatMaHaChai. With his goodness and morals, LP KumPun is admired and respected by many people in Nakhon Phanom and other Provinces.
Hometown of LP KumPun is Nakhon Phanom Province. LP KumPun got ordained as a Buddhist novice at age 12 and was in monkhood until age 20. At age 20, he got ordained as a monk. After ordination, he learnt meditation (Smathi) from LP Sao, LP Mun and LP KinNaRee who were famous past guru monks in Thailand.
Smathi gave LP KumPun strong mindfulness and realistic understanding of life. LP KumPun had good knowledge of relics and Naga (the great snake in Buddhist belief).
When LP KumPun was alive, he supported Buddhism. He took donation money from disciples to establish the foundation supporting education for novices and monks. He cooperated with the government to promote Dharma in local areas.
LP KumPun was kind to everyone. When people felt uncomfortable or were in trouble, they went to LP KumPun and he was willing to help. LP KumPun was humble and gentle. Although LP KumPun passed away, people still always have faith in him and follow his teachings.
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