PDMAC7630 : Rare Powerful C.E.1992 LP Sodh Rian Kan Phai Protection Medal (Wat Pak Nam, Bangkok ) with Katha: Buddha_LPSodh | | |  |  |  |  |  |  |
| 100% Authentic from temple
Name: LP Sodh Rian Kan Phai Protection Medal
From: Wat Pak Nam, Bangkok
Year: B.E.2535 (C.E.1992)
Size: 2 x 2.5 cm
Origin: Thailand
Material: copper
Presented: Front side is LP Sodh picture. Backside has magical characters to add more power.
Objective: Temple needs donations to develop and restore old permanent objects in temple.
Ceremony: This medal properly blessed by abbot and monks in 1992 following LP Sodh's method.
Powerful: Thais believe LP Sodh amulet can bring wealth, success, progress, good business and fortune to worshiper. Moreover, LP Sodh can protect worshiper from harm, obstacle and problem.
Biography of LP Sodh:
The day after his ordination, Candasaro Bhikkhu began meditation practice and study of Pali scriptures. In search of deeper and wider knowledge, he moved from Wat Songpeenong to Wat Bodhi (Wat Phra Chetupon Vimonmangkalaram) in Bangkok. There, he frequented the centers of meditation practice and Pali study.
Soon, Luang Phor was recognized by his teachers, Phra Khru Nanavirati (Po) of Wat Bodhi and Phra Ajahn Singha of Wat Lakorn Tham, as an accomplished meditation instructor.
During those early dry seasons, Luang Phor adopted thudonga vatra, the custom of wandering in solitude through the forest wilderness, staying in caves and practising the Dhamma with piety.
After ten years, Luang Phor set aside his informal study of Pali Scriptures, having reached sufficiency to read the Maha Satipatthana Sutta. Thereafter he devoted himself totally to meditation practice.
Luang Phor spent the next Buddhist Lent at Wat Bang Khoo Vieng, on Bangkok Noi Canal, where his benefactor, Phra Ajahn Choom, was the abbot. There, at nightfall on the full-moon day of September, in his twelfth year as a Bhikkhu, Luang Phor prepared himself for meditation in the uposathaggam.. He invoked illumination and guidance, and made a vow dedicating his life to Buddhism. Luang Phor vowed not to rise from his seat in front of the Buddha statue until he was permitted to attain some understanding of the Dhamma as discerned by the Buddha.
With his mind set and its components of vision, memory, thought and cognition all at rest at the center of his body, two finger-breadths above the navel, Luang Phor was able to penetrate the full depth of the Dhamma as it was revealed to and by the Buddha. That revelation of the Dhamma and ever more refined Dhammakayas (Dhamma bodies) was so profound that it was only possible when the mind was at rest at the body's center. After Lent, Luang Phor went to teach at Wat Bang Pla, where three monks and four laymen who followed his meditation procedure were also able to attain various degrees of insight. Thereafter, Luang Phor gradually became renowned throughout the land.
Somdej Phra Vanarat, Head of Bhasicharoen Sangha District, spotted Luang Phor's potential and requested him to assume the Abbotship of Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen. This was a neglected and deteriorating monastery erected five centuries earlier. Luang Phor wanted to decline this request, but he could not. With utmost patience and remarkable leadership, Luang Phor gradually rebuilt the monastery until it is today one of the largest and most important monasteries in the land. In 1949, Luang Phor received the ecclesiastical rank of Phra Bhavan-Kosolthera. This was followed by the title of Phra Mongkol-Rajmuni, and in 1957 by the title Phra Mongkol-Thepmuni.
Vijja Dhammakaya, the revelation of the Dhamma as attained by Luang Phor, was the heart of his teaching. His service to Buddhism can be seen from his regular routine:
Meditating day and night with bhikkhus and upasikas in different sessions
Leading bhikkhus and samaneras in the uposathaggam. Every morning and evening, paying homage to the Triple Gems and ending with a sermon.
Teaching public meditation practice every Thursday at 2:00 p.m.
Delivering public sermons on holy days (Uposatha or Wan Phra ) and Sundays
Supervising the Pali Institute
Thus, Luang Phor devoted his time and effort almost exclusively to teaching meditation. His disciples multiplied into the thousands. It was not uncommon for revered bhikkhus in far corners of the country, who apparently never met Luang Phor, to know him well and to respect him as their mentor.
His decease at the age of seventy-five, on February 3, 1959 was just a pause for the immortal master. His life should serve to remind other mortals to pursue their own obligations to the Noble Path carefully. Luang Phor's teachings live on, manifesting the Ultimate Righteous Truth.
Written by: Phra Bhavana-Kosol Thera (Veera Genuttamo)
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**Note to Buyer: The real item may be different according to color, size and design of amulet.
- Color deviation: The picture is the actual picture of the sample. Colors may vary slightly due to the different color settings of each monitor and the shooting light.
- Size Deviation: All dimensions are measured by hand, there may be slight deviations.
- Design: The handmade amulet, each amulet may be different unlike using machine.
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