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PHCPZ57 : Ghilen NamChoke KoomPai (Auspicious) (LP Koon, Thai amulet) with Katha: Business_Master | | | | | | | |
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Name : Ghilen NamChoke KoomPai (Auspicious)
From : Wat Ban Rai, NaKhonratchasima Province
Origin : Thailand
Year : 1995
Purpose : Require donation of money for developing the temple.
Materials : Copper
Size : 2 cm x 2 cm
Luang Pho Khun Paritsuttho was born in 1923. LP Khun was ordained at the age of 21. He has been an expert of concentration of mindfulness in Buddhism way. He learnt from Pha Arjan Kong as well as studied magic from Mr. Lod who is his grandfather. He whet also called “Tudong” that is monk’s journey, to Northeast, Lao, Combodia to gather knowledge, build up good Karmic , and to know the teaching of Buddha.
LP Khun is a very famous guru monk in Southeast Asia. His amulet is very famous in protection and wealth. Every day, many people go to meet LP Khun. They believe that, when LP Khun say the good thing to them, it becomes TRUE.
Ghilen is a monster which was influenced by Chinese culture. Like many other creatures that have origins in China, the male and female at one point had different names: the males were known as "Ghi" and the females were known as "Len". It is more widely understood to refer to them by the single term of "Ghilen". In Chinese legends, the creature is said to have the head of a dragon with a single antler, the body of a deer covered with scales, a tail of an ox, and horse-like hooves. The creature was a result of combination of 5 primary elements; earth, water, fire, wood, and metal. Some say a Ghilen can live up to several thousand years. In the traditional legends, only the male of the species is gifted with a horn, which is usually one but may be several. It's also a representation of good omen as it is one of the four magnificent/sacred Chinese creatures. The other three creatures are Hongsa (Heavenly Bird), Dragon, and Turtle. In other countries such as Japan or korea, there are also legends about this creature. In Japan the creature is called "Kirin". A Kirin or Ghilen is a Japanese unicorn. It's regarded as an animal-god who punishes the wicked with its single horn. It protects the just and grants them good luck. Seeing a kirin is considered an omen of extreme good luck - if one is a virtuous person. Artistic depiction of Ghilen has been spotted in Thailand since the time of King Rama III. However, Thai artists have several different styles of Ghilen. In Himmpan world.
This Ghilen amulet made from copper and blessed by LP Khun in 1995
People believe Ghilen amulet by LP Khun can protect the owner from all natural or accidental calamities and attract luck, wealth.
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