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LP Tae's stamped name


"KlaebKaew" (calcified) chips


"KlaebKaew" (calcified) chips


"KlaebKaew" (calcified) chips


"KlaebKaew" (calcified) chips


"KlaebKaew" (calcified) chips


LP Tae (B.E.2434-2524)


龙婆迭瓦三南寺2503年双昆朋佛牌
LP Tae Khunpaen PlaiKhoo
Wat SamNgam,
Nakonpathom, B.E. 2503


Dimensions: 3.1 X 3.6 cm
Material: baked clay
Item Ref: pt41278



This is a baked clay LP Tae "Khunpaen PlaiKhoo", created and blessed by LP Tae, Wat SamNgam, NakonPathom Province in B.E. 2503

It's a double Khunpaens, buy one but get two.

The Khunpaen is easy to verify:

1) brown-pink, fine texture
2) LP Tae's name stamped on the backside
3) "KlaebKaew" are scatterly seen on its surface

"KlaebKaew" (white calcified chips) from paddy-field clay are naturally mixed.

After the raw clay amulets were burned with high temperature, the white "KlaebKaew" chips are still be there.

Composition of the Khunpaen of this batch are fat clay mixed with holy soil from holy places specified by Devas who directly told LP Tae. And many holy materials that made his famous Gumanthong were also mixed to.

By experiences both recorded and unrecorded, the LP Tae Khunpaen PlaiKhoo is great for MahaMetta, Mahasaneh (opposite-sex attractiveness), KlaewKlaad, and fortune.

LP Yaem, a close disciple of LP Tae, told that the Khunpaen is good for girl matter, and also great for invulnerability as gun shootings have been tested many times by armed persons.

LP Tae was a close disciple of LP Dha of Wat PaniangTaek, and ordained by LP Dha in B.E. 2455.

LP Dha was a greatest master of the country in pre-war period. LP Tae learned Dhamma and KlaewKlaad & KongKraphanchatri incantations with LP Dha for 8 years.

LP Dha passed away in B.E.2463. In around B.E. 2465, LP Tae went to learn higher Dhamma and incantations with LP Chaem of Wat TaGong who was also a greatest master of the country.

What he learned with LP Chaem are incantations on GumanThong creation, KlaewKlaad, and MahaMetta.

Later, LP Tae left for deep jungle to practice ultra Dhamma. He returned to Wat SamNgam in B.E.2475 and was appointed by Sangha Administration to be the Abbot of the temple in that year.

LP Tae is really a great Abbot, he led his carriage caravan going to forest with his monk disciples to cut wood for constructing the temple.

LP Tae learned so much incantation from his two great teachers - LP Dha and LP Chaem, which needed ultra-high Smadhi (Jhana).

Many years passed by, those incantation roots were imbedded into his flesh and bone. This made him yielded to water. So, he took a bath once a year, but his body was still had mild pleasure smell all the time.

When performing blessing ceremony, spirits around the temple moaned with a loud voices to beg for LP Tae to share his great "Boon" (merit) to them.

LP Tae would meditate to his deepest Jhana and then release his "Boon" (merit) to all those spirits.

Once done, the temple all around would come quiet once again.

LP Tae lived a long life, he passed away in B.E. 2524 at the age of 90.

Vocabs:

Devas (Devadas) = heavenly divine beings
KlaewKlaad = life safty, free from all harms
MahaMetta = to be greatly loved and liked

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