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Sharp and clear facial organs




"NuaPaarn" (two-tone colors)


LP Soi (B.E.2427-2506)


龙婆帅瓦栲高2503年神圣喜马叶佛牌
VHTF LP Soi BaiSema
"NuaPaarn", Wat KaoKaew,
Saraburi, B.E.2503

Dimensions: 1.9 X 2.6 cm
Material: baked clay
Item Ref: ps41625



This is a very hard to find (VHTF), nice BaiSema-shaped amulet, created and blessed by LP Soi, Wat KaoKaew, Saraburi Province in B.E.2503.

LP Soi image on the BaiSema has sharp and clear facial organs.

The baked-clay texture is of "NuaPaarn", having two-tone colors: flower-pot color and brown black.

It's believed in among Thai amulet wearers that any baked-clay amulets of "NuaPaarn" characteristic will have:

- super klaewKlaad (super life safty)
- no obstacles in doing difficult or risky tasks

BaiSema = a marking stone at the 4 corners of the Bosth (main hall) of a temple for monks' activities.

The LP Soi's BaiSema has extremely full of efficacies & properties covering all aspects:-

Metta, KlaewKlaaad, Mahaniyom, wealth & fortune, life & carreer progress, family or love harmony, and any good things at wishes & requests, etc.

It has so extensive efficacious & properties as that because the creator, LP Soi, was so great Arahant. His ultra Dhamma covered a highest level.

LUANGPOR "BARTTO"
In the old days when LP Soi was still alive, people sometimes easily call him as "LuangPor Bartto" (Big-bowl LuangPor).

LP Soi had many layman disciples to serve him. So he was carrying a big bowl to receive foods from people in early mornings.

He ate just a little food, but the most part of it for his follower disciples.

It's amazing that his big bowl with full of foods is heavy, but he could carry it easily and walked a very long way even he was 70 years old.

ANYTHING AT WISHES
In early 2500s, LP Soi was ill and was invited to have medical treatment at the Navy Hospital.

He was well treated by doctors and nurses, he presented his BaiSema amulets as gifts to them.

"LuangPhor, what are the efficacies of this amulet", asked a doctor.

"Anything at wishes. If you want to be rich, you will be. If you want to be promoted for higher position, you will be.

"It's upon your wishes, just request to the amulet. No limited power on it.", said LP Soi.

A MIRACULOUS MASTER
By the recount of LP Luesie Lingdam - a most important disciple of LP Parn of Wat BangNomkho and the former Abbot of Wat Thasung, Uthaithani:-

LP Soi attained ultra Dhamma in a deep forest. At age 7, by his parants' permission, a forest monk brought him to live in the forest.
The task for him to do daily was a nearly-all- day meditation.

Later, LP Soi attained Arahantship of Patisampidhayan class. So he had extensive abilities in the followings:

- performing all miracles at wishes
- shortening long distance
- teleportation
- precognition
- foreseeing the future
- hearing voices from invisible sources
- understanding all human languages without learning
- understanding Tripitaka thoroughly without learning

FOOD FROM TREE
In early 2500s, LP Soi was ill and invited by Rear Admiral Sanit Posakritsana, the then Director General of Navy Medical Department, to have medical treatment at the Navy Hospital.

During staying at the hospital, LP Soi still did BindhaBart (a daily task of monk by carrying an alm bowl in early morning to receive food offering from merit-doing people).

Every morning LP Soi would walk down from his ward toward a big tree at the hospital gate.

He hanged his alm bowl to a branch of the tree, stood unmoving and closed his eye for a while. Then he took the bowl back and return to his ward.

In the bowl, there was fragrant cooked rice in a few ladle and a pale big yellow flower that has never been seen on the earth.

Yes, LP Soi received food offering from Rukkha Devadas - the tree deities !!

TELEPORTATION
LP Soi had a big alm bowl of around 60 cm diameter. This is the reason that people called him LP Bart Toh (LP Big Bowl).

By his normal life in the temple, some days he teleported himself with his big bowl to many long distant places for BindhaBart. He was holding the heavy alm bowl full of food by himself to kindly feed his big group of disciples.

Amazingly, one who ate a few spoons of food from his alm bowl would feel full all day !!

LP Soi passed away in B.E.2506 at the age of 79.
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