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PDMAC76 : Lucky Chinese Animal Silver Plated Metal PIXIU by LP Koon (LP Koon, Wat Ban Rai, Nakhon Ratchasima Province) with Katha: Pixiu_LPKoon | | | | | | | | | | |
| **LP KOON is a guru monk whose consecration is very holy.
100% Authentic from the Temple
Name: Pixiu Amulet
From: LP Koon, Wat Ban Rai, Nakhon Ratchasima Province
Origin: Thailand
Name: Name: Koon Ngern Koon Thong
Year: 2556 BE (2013 CE)
Purpose: The proceeds go to Wat Ban Rai.
Ceremony: Holy Blessing by LP Koon himself
Material: silver plated metal
Size: 3.2 x 2 cm
**POWER: Attracts Good Luck and Money
INFORMATION: Pixiu is a Chinese mythical hybrid creature considered to be a very powerful protector to practitioners of Feng Shui. It resembles a winged lion. Pixiu is an earth and sea variation, particularly an influential and auspicious creature for wealth. It is said to have a voracious appetite towards only gold and silver. Therefore traditionally to the Chinese, Pixiu has always been regarded as an auspicious creature that possessed mystical power capable of drawing Cai Qi (wealth) from all directions. Thus, it is helpful for those who are going through a bad year according to Chinese zodiac.
ABOUT THE GURU MONK: The Guru Monk of Southeast Asia
LP Koon Paritsuttho of Wat Ban Rai, Nakhon Ratchasima Province was born in 1923 CE LP Koon was ordained at the age of 21. He has been an expert of meditation of Buddhism. He studied magic with Pha Arjan Kong and Mr. Lod who was his grandfather. He went on a pilgrimage to Laos, Cambodia to gather knowledge, build up good karma and learn the teaching of Buddha.
LP Koon is a very famous guru monk in Southeast Asia. His amulet is very famous for protection and wealth. Every day, many people go to meet LP Koon. They believe what LP Koon says to them will become true.
Wonder Talk:
When talking about LP Koon, people never forget the event in 1993 CE that Royal Plaza Hote in Nakhon Ratchasima Province collapsed. 137 people died, but others survived because they had LP Koon amulets. With mercy, LP Koon came to the ruins and prayed for the dead. On that day, someone asked LP Koon whether the unsteady ruins could fall down and LP Koon said they didn’t. Amazingly, unsteady ruins have stood until now. That means what LP Koon said is true.
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