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Ma Aa U, a most important Yant on LP Parn's lineage amulets


Not all but most amulets of this batch have thin cracks on its surface. Having cracks mean that we have an important characteristic to verify its authenticity.




LP Parn's mug-shot impression on the backside




A small hole at the top cross-section edge. No holy powder was contained in the hole because the amulet itself is holy powder.


LP Parn ( B.E.2418-2481)



LP Lek (left) and his monk nephew
LP Luesie Lingdam (right) while was a young monk


龙婆类瓦考萨版纳2502年
佛祖骑(坐)嘉鲁达神

HTF LP Lek
Phim KheeKrut NuaPhong,
Wat KaoSapanNak
Lopburi Province, B.E.2502

Dimensions: 1.9 X 3.0
Materials: Holy powder of LP Parn and LP Lek
Item Ref: spn78296

 


This is a HTF, unused, nice-condition, NuaPhong (holy-powder) Phim KheeKrut, Wat KaoSapanNak, Lopburi province, B.E.2502, initiated and blessed by LP Lek, the most senior disciple of LP Parn, and co-blessed by LP Luesie Lingdam.

They were gift for raising fund to renovate the temple which had been constructed by LP Parn's support in mid 2470s.

The KheeKrut was mixed with LP Parn's original holy powder together with LP Lek's holy powder prepared & blessed by LP Lek himself with the same processes that his great master (LP Parn) had performed.

Phim KheeKrut = riding Garuda mold
(Phim = mold; Khee = riding; Krut = Garuda)

Both LP Lek and LP Luesie Lingdam were LP Parn's close disciples and also were abbots of Wat BangNomkho, Ayuthaya province.  

After consecration ceremony the amulets of this batch were distributed at Wat KaoSapanNak.

There is a small hole on the top cross-section edge, the hole was caused by a bamboo stick piercing to lift the amulet up from the mold. No holy powder was contained in the hole because the amulet is holy powder by itself.

Please notice that the surface of the amulet has thin cracks. Not all but most of them have such the cracks. Having cracks mean that we have an important characteristic to verify its authenticity. 

Krut or Garuda is a major symbol of power, meanwhile it also has great efficacies & properties for Wealth and Fortune, KlaewKlaad, Metta, carreer progress, business and personal prosperity etc -- the same and equally to LP Parn's old stuffs because LP Lek and LP Luesie Lingdam performed the same blessing technique as his teacher (LP Parn) had done.

The two blessers - LP Lek and LP Luesie Lingdam- had meditated utmost reaching Nipphan state, and then invited Lord Buddhas of all epochs to charge holy power for the amulets.

The price of LP Parn's old amulets are now very expensive. You may have to pay a large sum of money upto one million THB to own a good-conditioned Phim KheeGai (rooster mold), but the above Phim KheeKrut is so much cheaper with same properties & efficacies to LP Parn's stuffs.

YANT KROPETCH HOLY POWDER
PREPARATION:

While LP Parn was still alive, he made Yant Kropetch holy powder by writing holy scripts with blessing chalk over a black board and erase it so many and many times to collect holy powder.

Also mixed in Yant Kropetch holy powder is the specifical holy powder made from Yants of holy creatures (which are Lord Buddha's carriers) viz:-

Phaya Krut (Garuda king)'s wings, Hanuman's body, Phaya Gai (rooster king)'s wings, and Phaya Nok (bird king)'s wings.

LP Parn would meditate to ultra Jhana state and cast a Buddhistic spell on a white cloth and turned it into holy creatures.

As for Phaya Krut, LP Parn would request the Phaya Krut extend off his wings, the holy scripts on his wings would be viewed and noted by LP Parn.

With other holy cratures, LP Parn did the same processes.

Each time LP Parn made his amulets he would repeatedly write and erase the chalk powder from holy creatures's Yants so many and many times to gather a small jar of holy powder .

The original holy powder of LP Parn which was well kept in Wat BangNomkho for a long years together with LP Lek's holy powder were brought to mix with shell lime to make the amulets of B.E. 2502 of Wat KaoSapannak.

LP LEK (B.E.2428-2507):

LP Lek Gesalo was LP Parn's first, closest disciple. He was most senior in among disciples of LP Parn and a very able monk master as he was intentively taught ultra Dhamma and incantations by LP Parn himself.

Whenever LP Parn left Wat BangNomkho to oversee temple construction at other provinces, LP Lek would sat his place to govern the temple and to heal all sick people with Buddhistic incantations.

After LP Parn passed away in B.E.2481, LP Lek succeeded the abbotship of Wat BangNomkho until 2484.

LP Lek was very able and qualitifed for his ultra Dhamma and Buddhistic incantations. He finished Samabat Paed (the top, eighth Jhana state) which is closest to Nirvana state that living human can reach.

At this state he could reach ultra most meditation by sitting still upto 30 days without eating or drinking anything.

It was LP Parn who taught LP Lek to perform extremely efficacious consecration. And LP Parn entrusted LP Lek to bless his Phayants singlely in late 2470s.

LP Lek was also invited to attend two most important consecrations of the country, the 1st is Chinnaraj Indochine in B.E. 2485, and the 2nd for 25 Sattawas amulets in B.E. 2500.

LP Lek had lived a long life and passed away in B.E.2507 at the age of 79.

LP LUESIE LINGDAM (B.E.2459-2535):

LP Luesie Lingdam was a high ranking monk. His full monkhood name was Phra RajPhromyarn.

He was also a closest disciple of LP Parn, Wat BangNomkho and ordained by LP Parn.

He had learned Buddhakom and ultra Dhamma practices from LP Parn and LP Lek, and later became the Abbot of Wat BangNomkho during B.E. 2492-2500. 

It was he who first disclosed LP Parn's biography to the public, and almost all of LP Parn's biography we know were from his mouth. And also it was he who taught the Rich Katha and the Enhanced version to people.

LP Luesie Lingdam was always in Jhana state, his sixth senses and miraculous ability were fully alert all the time. He had magic eyes & ears that could see and hear what ordinary people could not.

LP Luesie Lingdam could foresee future events correctly. He learned Supra Dhamma directly from Lord Buddha by meditating deeply and making out-of-body to Nipphan celestial where Lord Buddhas present. He created various amulets with the guidance of Lord Buddha.

LP Luesie Lingdam had made Dhamma journey to upper provinces for a long years and later settled at the nearly deserted Wat Thasung, Uthai Thani, in B.E.2511. The great LP later became the Abbot of Wat Thasung and led people to help construct the temple successfully.

LP Luesi Lingdam passed away in B.E. 2535 at the age of 76. His body is immortal-- undecomposed as same as his teacher (LP Parn).

Vocabs:
Jhana = advanced state of meditation
Klaew Klaad = life safty, free from all harms
Metta = to be kindly loved & liked by others
Nirvana (Nipphan) = enlightened state of Buddhist monks
Buddhakom = Buddhistic incantation

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