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Lord Buddha riding (sitting) over Phaya Gai (rooster king)




Yant Kropetch








The LP Choen's KheeGai in its original temple box


LP Choen (B.E.2450-2543)


龙婆琛瓦口童寺2534年佛祖骑公鸡神
LP Choen Phim KheeGai
w/ Yant Kropetch Back,
Wat Kokthong, Ayuthaya
B.E.2534
 

Dimensions: 2.0 X 2.8 cm
Material:
Holy powder
Item ref:
pch14327



This is a Phim KheeGai (rooster mold), created & blessed by LP Choen, Wat Kokthong, Ayuthaya  2534 to commemorate his 84 years (7 zodiac cycle) of age.

The LP Choen Phim KheeGai is great for money flow, prosperity, wealth & fortune, KlaewKlaad (free from all harms - life safty).

LP Choen received LP Parn's holy powder from LP Lek who was then the successive abbot of Wat BangNomkho after LP Parn's passing.

He mixed the LP Parn's holy powder into his Phim KheeGai's creation.

LP Choen learned primary Dhamma and incantion with LP Perm, the abbot of Wat Kokthong and later learned with LP Parn, Wat BangNomkho.

Wat Kokthong and Wat bangnomkho is not a far-away distance.

LP Parn often visited Wat Kokthong and helped LP Perm build a pond as water reservoir.

Both LP Parn and LP Perm laid efficacious baked-clay tablets of Khom scripts at the bottom of the pond.

When going back to Wat BangNomkho, it's LP Choen who was then a young monk rowed a boat leading LP Parn back to Wat BangNomkho.

LP Parn was so kind to the young LP Choen. Later LP Choen learned incantation with LP Parn and became a close disciple of the great teacher.

LP Choen learned Yant Kropetch with LP Parn.
He could bless and embed Yant Kropetch into anyone's body.

LP Choen also created and blessed some kinds of amulets with Yant Kropetch back.

Later, LP Choen learned incantation with LP Chong, Wat NangtangNok who was a close friend of LP Parn.

After LP Perm passed away in B.E. 2491, LP Choen was appointed by Sangkha Administration to be the abbot of Wat Kokthong.

LP Choen was appointed to be an ordainer for Buddhist monks in B.E.2509. He passed away in B.E.2543 at the age of 93 after ordination for 72 years.

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