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A piece of LekLai ChaoNamNgern






LP Huan ( B.E.2472 - )

龙婆桓立姿皇帝佛祖佛牌
背面有小一块流铁
LP Huan
Standing Emperor Buddha
of Blessing Posture
with a Piece of Leklai,
Wat Phutthaisawan,
Ayutthaya, B.E.2541


Dimensions: 2.0 X 3.8 cm
Material:
holy powder
Item ref:
ph32176



This is a LP Huan's Phra Maha Jakkrapat Pradhanbhorn, Wat Phutthaisawan, Ayutthaya, B.E. 2541 with a piece of LekLai on the backside.

Phra Maha Jakkrapat Pradhanbhorn = Emperor Buddha of blessing posture

On the backside of the amulet there is a piece of LekLai "ChaoNamNgern" originally embedded from the temple.

The most safest way to get a real piece of LP Huan's LekLai is to choose any holy powder amulet that orginally embedded with it from the temple.

Standalone pieces of LekLai should be avoided because there are so many fakes selling in amulet market

The amulet was encased with plastic casing by the previous owner, but doesn't matter because what we really want is the piece of LekLai from the temple.

LekLai is normally found in jungle caves. It's a living efficacious material. Highly souls coming to this earth for furthering advanced Dhamma practice will live inside LekLai.

Each piece of LekLai will be protected by Deva guards, such as Lersi Devas, Yaksa ( demon Devas), and Naga.

Monk masters or layman masters who want to fetch LekLai from cave walls must be advanced Dhamma practicers and must have advanced incantation knowledge otherwise they will get killed by Deva guards.

So, fetching LekLai is a formidable and risky task.

The piece of LekLai on the backside of the Emperor Buddha is called LekLai ChaoNamNgern which is efficacious for KongKraphanChatri (invulnerability), power strength, good fate, life longevity, drawing wealth and fortune, destroying evils and black magic.

LP Huan fetched LekLai to make his specifical amulets. He has been repected as one of LekLai experts of the country for present day.

He went to jungle caves with his monk disciples and fetched LekLai by himself.

Apart from creating holy powder amulets embedded with a piece of LekLai, LP Huan also created standalone Leklai pieces for people, but there are so many fake.

The most safest way is to try to avoid standlone LekLai pieces and find any LP Huan's holy powder amulets embedded with a piece of LekLai instead.

LP Huan invited LekLai by laying SaiSinj (efficacious thread) from a LekLai source to a bowl. LekLai ran from cave walls to the reservior.

LP Huan learned LekLailogy with one of LP Doem's layman disciple. In B.E.2528 he began traveling into northern and northeastern jungles to fetch LekLai.

LP Huan is still alive and being the Abbot of Wat Phutthaisawan.

He was born in B.E.2472 and ordained in B.E.2494. He was a close disciple of LP Tiam (B.E.2447-2522), Wat Kasattradhirat, one of the greteat monk masters of Ayutthaya Province.

Wat Phutthaisawan was constructed in B.E.1896 by King Uthong - the first King of Ayutthaya. Old-time kings' family members lived there.

There are many old Ayutthaya-period buildings and antique objects in Wat Phutthaisawan.

*** Wat Phutthaisawan where LP Huan is living and Wat Kasattradhirat where LP Tiam was once living was a sword fighting school for royal soldiers in Ayutthaya late period.

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