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Name: Look Om Nung Klong Pain Tak (LP Kam Bu gen 2)
From: AJ Kambu, Khon Kaen Province
Origin: Thailand
Year: BE2563 (CE2020)
Size: 1 x 1.5 cm.
Material:Broken Drum
Feature: Broken Drum Skin
Ceremony: AJ Kambu magically installed a living soul into the figure with 4 elements magic spell.
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The Biography of LP Khambu:
LP Khambu was born in Monday 15th February BE2465 (CE1922) GoodChomPu village, Ubonratcha Thani Province. LP Khambu was ordained as Buddhist novice in BE2482 at Wat Kut Chomphu by LP Kong of Wat Tak Pho is preceptor. After ordination, LP Khambu went to study the magic from LP Rod of Wat Thungsrimueang who was great magical expert of North East in Thailand. In BE2486, LP Khambu was ordained as Buddhist monk at Wat Kut Chomphu by LP Saa was preceptor. After that, LP Khambu went around Thailand and Laos to study the magic and practice meditation. Nowadays, LP Khambu is abbot of Wat Kut Chomphu.
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