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PDMAD779R : Bad Luck Deletion** Rahu Medal with Rear Lion & Tiger Roon Na Maha Mongkhol Thua Thit (LP Khaek, Wat Soonthorn Pradit, Phitsanulok Province) with Katha: RH_Master | | | | | | | | | |
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Name: Rahu Medal with Rear Lion & Tiger Roon Na Maha Mongkhol Thua Thit
From: LP Khaek, Wat Soonthorn Pradit, Phitsanulok Province
Origin: Thailand
Name: "Roon Na Maha Mongkhol Thua Thit"
Year: BE2552 (CE2009)
Material:lead
Feature: Backside has an image of tiger and lion and Yants for sacredness of protection.
Ceremony: LP Khaek properly blessed this medal with mantra and mindstream.
Power: Rahu, the half-body black giant deity in posture of swallowing the moon is widely worshiped for good luck, success and wealth in Thailand. Moreover, people believe worshiping Rahu can drive out bad luck and bad things from the worshiper’s life.
Rahu is an important deity to all of us because Rahu influences our fortune. According to astrology, we all came from different planets. 7 days are 7 planets: Sunday/ Sun, Monday/Moon, Tuesday/Mars, Wednesday/ Mercury, Thursday/ Jupiter, Friday/ Venus, Saturday/Saturn. Not only them, but there is also Dao Rahoo, astrological imaginary planet in that orbits around our planets. Astrologers say Rahu planet will influence the planet it moves to. Coming of Rahu planet will bring us changes. So, worshiping Rahu will turn changes to good.
It says once angels gathered in the ceremony of making immortal water. Rahu also came, but hid himself in the clouds. As soon as the immortal water was done, Rahu rushed to drink the immortal water for the first one. The sun god and the moon god saw that and immediately told Lord Vishnu. After hearing, Lord Vishnu was angry and went to punish Rahu by throwing the rowel to Rahoo. The rowel cut Rahu in half, but Rahu had already drunk the immortal water, so his upper part had become immortal since then.
According to the story, every time when Rahu saw the sun and the moon, he would eat them with revenge that they told Lord Vishnu causing him half body. With heat of the sun and power of the moon, Rahu could not eat them, but only swallowed and then spat out. This action is well-known as Solar Eclipse and Lunar Eclipse.
About the Guru Monk:
LP Khaek (Luang Pu Khaek Paphaso) is one of top guru monks in Thailand. He is an abbot of Wat Soonthorn Pradit, Phitsanulok Province. He has a lot of magical knowledge (Visha). His amulets are truly powerful having real effects on the worshipers: luck, windfalls, charm and protection. LP Khaek is not only famous in Thailand, but also in other countries. Many foreigners continuously fly to him for lucky holy water bath.
LP Khaek is also a developer. He develops temples and does people favors. LP Khaek is a good monk whom people can pay respect to wholeheartedly. LP Khaek was born on 19 September BE 2467 (CE 1924). He wanted to be a monk very much. He got ordained in BE 2487 (CE 1944) at Wat Soonthorn Pradit, Phitsanulok Province. He learnt dharma and magic from several guru monks for example LP Roon of Wat Soonthorn Pradit and LP Pui.
LP Khaek passed away on 2 November BE2561 (CE2018).
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**Note to Buyer: This is a sample picture. The real item may be different according to color, size, design and casing 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.
- Casing: The casing is craftsmanship from temple or master, which creates.
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