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PDMAD7266R : Good Luck: Phra Kring Roon Raek - No.449 (LP Boonmee, Wat Pa Na Koon, Udon Thani Province) with Katha: PKR_Master | | | | | | | | |
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Name: Phra Kring Roon Raek
Serial Number: 449
From: LP Boonmee, Wat Pa Na Koon, Udon Thani Province
Origin: Thailand
Year Issued:2552 BE (2009 CE)
Batch: Roon Raek (the first batch)
Materials: Alloy
Purposes of Creation: To honor LP Boonmee on the occasion of the 83rd birthday
Consecration: The amulet was properly blessed by LP Boonmee.
Benefits: The Phra Kring amulet is renowned for its powerful attributes, promoting good luck and fortune in daily life, granting the wishes of its wearer, enhancing health and well-being, and providing protection and safety from harm and negative influences.
The Biography of LP Boonmee:
Luang Pu Boonmee Prapunno is a Buddhist monk from Thailand. He is a disciple of the Venerable Puthamoli Mongkol (Phra Yannasampanno), who is renowned for his beautiful meditation posture. Luang Pu Boonmee used to hold the position of abbot at Wat Pah Nakhun and Wat Pah Silaporn in Yasothon Province.
Luang Pu Boonmee was born on December 2, 1926, corresponding to the 13th waning moon of the 12th month in the Lunar Calendar, in Ban Nongsaeng, Sing District, Yasothon Province (now Muang Yasothon District, Yasothon Province).
Ordination: On his ordination day, which coincided with October 19, 1946, at 13:35, Luang Pu Boonmee's ordination ceremony was held at Wat Saramasok, Yasothon Province (now Wat Sri Thammaram, Muang Yasothon District, Yasothon Province). Phra Khru Phisan Sinakun (Hom Wisatho) was his preceptor, and he was given the religious name "Prapunno."
Dhamma studies: In the third Buddhist Lent (2492 BE), Luang Pu Boonmee spent the Lent period at Wat Pah Nongdok (Wat Pah Sottatiphal), Sakon Nakhon Province, and received Dhamma teachings from Luang Pu Man Putaritto at Wat Pah Ban Nongpue, Udon Thani Province, until Luang Pu Man's passing in that year. Luang Pu Boonmee had close friendships with other fellow monks since childhood and had the opportunity to practice meditation together. One of them was Luang Pu Phia Wiriyoyo, the abbot of Wat Pah Nongkong, Udon Thani Province.
In the fifth Buddhist Lent (2494 BE), Luang Pu Boonmee returned to study Dhamma with Luang Pu On Yanasiri, and in the sixth Buddhist Lent (2495 BE), he studied Dhamma with Luang Ta Mahabuwa Yanasampunno at Wat Pah Ban Huai Sai, Kamcha-i District, Mukdahan Province. After that, he followed Luang Ta Mahabuwa Yanasampunno to establish Wat Pah Bantad in Udon Thani Province from the eleventh Buddhist Lent (2500 BE) and continued to stay and practice under Luang Ta Mahabuwa's guidance until the thirtieth Buddhist Lent (2519 BE).
During his stay at Wat Pah Bantad, Luang Pu Boonmee was known for his compassion and kindness towards younger monks, giving them guidance on Dhamma discipline. Sometimes, when Luang Ta Mahabuwa became angry and expelled a monk from the temple, Luang Pu Boonmee would step in and give the expelled monk another chance. Due to these acts of compassion, Luang Pu Boonmee was considered an elder brother figure at Wat Pah Bantad and was highly respected. As Luang Ta Mahabuwa once said, "Luang Pu Boonmee and Luang Pu Boonmee are equally remarkable and without any defects. They are exceptional in their practice of Dhamma."
After that, Luang Pu Boonmee lived and practiced meditation at Wat Tham Yanapap, Ban Pa, Ban Phaeng District, Nakhon Phanom Province, from the thirty-second to forty-second Buddhist Lent (2521-2531 BE). He then went on to establish Wat Pah Nakhoon in Ban Nakhun, Ban Kho District, Ban Phue, Udon Thani Province, starting from the forty-fourth Buddhist Lent (2533-2561 BE).
Teachings of Luang Pu Boonmee:
We, as human beings, should always behave in a morally upright manner. If we embrace morality, our thoughts, speech, and actions will align with moral principles. However, if we lack morality and solely focus on worldly concerns, our thoughts, words, and actions will be dictated by materialistic influences. It is important for us to collaborate in order to preserve and nurture Buddhism by addressing and rectifying any improper behavior we encounter. We should not allow others to repeatedly engage in wrongdoing without intervention. We should not blindly believe in what others claim to be good, right, or necessary. Instead, we should contemplate and evaluate before accepting it as truly good, right, or necessary. The Lord Buddha has taught us to exercise caution with regard to the six senses: the body, mind, eyes, ears, nose, and tongue. We must safeguard these senses from negative influences. In the Isan language, "Kalum" means to avoid or stay away from. Do not allow negativity to enter your being; if you recognize it, distance yourself from it.
Luang Pu Boonmee resided at Wat Pah Silaporn in Nong Pet, Mueang Yasothon District, Yasothon Province, and later moved to Wat Thamyanaport, Ban Pa, Mueang Yasothon District, Yasothon Province until his passing on Thursday, July 12, 2018, at 00:45 a.m., at the age of 91 years, 222 days, and 71 vassa (Buddhist rainy seasons). His funeral rites were held on July 18, 2018, at Wat Pah Silaporn in Nong Pet, Mueang Yasothon District, Yasothon Province.
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