龙婆乌大马2520s年象颌骨珠子项链 HTF LP Uttama Prakam Gayasith Wat WangWiwekaram Early 2520s
Length: 26 inches Material: elephant jaw bone Item Ref: put10927
This is a HTF, elephant-jaw bone Prakam Gayasith, created and blessed by LP Uttama, Wat WangWiwekaram, Kanchanaburi province in early 2520s.
Prakam = bead necklace Gayasith = miraculous
The bead surface becomes oily look which confirms its high age of more than 40 years.
LP Uttama began creating his bead necklaces in around B.E.2500, mostly are of fragrant wood but smaller in number are of elephant-jaw bone.
His bead necklaces have been wellknown for all good & great things - as for Klaeewklaad, wealth and fortune, abundance, Metta Mahaniyom, and so many things at wish.
BEAD NECKLACE UNBURNED A Nakonpathom man wearing LP Uttama bead necklace was assaulted by local gangsters with knives and gun, but the man was not injured.
A dirty trick was applied to kill the invulnerable man by smashing him with thick pieces of wood.
No wounds on his body, but his inner organs were destroyed, blue-black bruises appeared over his chest and back.
The man's body was brought to Wat MaiPinkleow in Nakonpathom province for religious ritual.
A senior monk told the man's mother to remove the bead necklace from the man's neck. But his mother told the monk to cremate his son together with his bead necklace.
Amazingly, after cremation, the LP Uttama bead necklace on the furnace tray is intact.
UNLOCK THE LOCK LP Uttama finished ultra Dhamma. Before he left the temple for religious ceremonies, his room key would be brought to his close monk disciple - Phra Chantima.
By many tests made by Phra Chantima when LP Uttama came back to temple and requested for his room key. He pretended saying that the key was misplaced somewhere but forgotten.
LP Uttama would go to his room door and stopped a moment gazing to the lock.
He just touched the lock, and then said to Phra Chantima, "the room was not locked, it's opened now."
Phra Chantima confirmed that LP Uttama's room door had been locked every time of his test.
" So, what happened is that he could unlock the lock by just touching it."
GUN MISFIRED LP Uttama was a Mon ethnic monk born in Burma (Myanmar). He ordained in B.E. 2474 and made his pilgrimage (Dhamma journey) in Burmese jungles.
He was arrested by separatists allegedly that he was a spy and shot, but the gun misfired.
The separatist group was frightened with the incident. LP Uttama insisted that he was a Buddhist monk not a spy. Then he was released.
VINE ROPE UNTIED Later, LP Uttama was arrested by a group of bandits and tied him with a vine rope. He was brought to a high shelter awaiting to be executed by shooting with gun.
LP Uttama meditated and chanted 5 Buddhas Mantra "Na Mo Budh Dha Ya". And the vine rope was untied by itself not long after that.
Even he was free and could escape, but he never did it.
" A bandit ordered me just be right there and tried not to escape. I accepted his order and did not escape even the vine rope was untied then."
Later, another group of bandits of Mon ethnic helped him and brought him to Thai-Burma border.
PAYING LAST RESPECT LP Uttama made his first Dhamma pilgrimage to Thailand in B.E.2486. He made his Dhamma journey to northern jungles for some years and returned to Burma.
Due to frequent unrest in Burma, he decided returning to Thailand in late 2490s and made his 2nd Dhamma journey to Kanchanaburi jungles.
In B.E.2499, he led Mon people at Thai-Burmese border in Kanchanaburi province constructing Wat WangWiwegaram and finished in B.E.2505.
Later, Kanchaburi had an important dam construction project called Kaolaem dam. The dam started to construct in B.E.2522 and completed in B.E.2527.
So, the temple had been moved to a nearby higher place before the dam completion.
One evening before water totally flooded the temple. LP Uttama and two layman disciples went there.
The big Buddha statue which once placed on a concrete platform in the Bosth was already moved to the new temple. The concrete platform was empty.
LP Uttama prostrated to the empty platform and brought a bead necklace up to clap with his hands.
He chanted a chapter of moderate long Mantra for a few minutes. Then he put the bead necklace on his two open hands.
Just a moment the bead necklace drifted up and moved toward the platform. It moved around the platform 3 times before drifting back to LP Uttama hands.
"This is the last time we will pay respect to the Bosth that once the Buddha statue placed. Not long after this the temple will be totally flooded", said LP Uttama before leaving back to the new temple.
LP Uttama was a senior monk and granted the Thai official monkhood name as " Phra RajUdomMongkol".
He passed away in B.E.2549 at the age of 96 after ordination for 75 years.
Vocab: Metta Mahaniyom = to be liked abd loved by others
KlaewKlaad = life safty, free from all harms
Bosth = the main building in temple for all important ceremonies including daily chanting