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龙普衲瓦拉康寺2499年西娲李小雕像
HTF
LP Nak
Sivali Mini-statue,
Wat Rakang, B.E.2499
Dimensions: 0.8 X 2.2 cm
Material: yellow bronze
Item Ref: pn47698
This is a HTF, nice-faced LP Nak Sivali Mini Statue, Phim Lek, Wat Rakang, B.E.2499. It's cast with yellow bronze.
The face of the Sivali is called Nah Chine (Chinese face) as his face looks like a laughing Buddha.
It's small in size and suitable for lady or gentleman at all ages. It's
great for everyone.
Sivali is a main major, specifical amulet for abundance, prosperity and fortune.
The Sivali mini statues were made carrying the meditation umbrella tent and pilgrimage gears.
Sivali lived in Buddha time and attained Arahantship. He was an important disciple of Lord Buddha and praised by Lord Buddha as the top of all monks for abundance and fortune fetching.
BUDDHA'S GUIDANCE
World War II ended in late B.E.2488. Eleven years later, Thailand's economy, like many other countries around the world, had not yet fully recovered.
One late night in early B.E.2499, LP Nak of Wat Rakang was meditating as usual...
After a while, he had a vision of the Buddha appearing in his meditation. Lord Buddha told LP Nak that more than 10 years had passed since the end of the war, but Thailand's economy was still struggling, and the people were still suffering.
The coming year, B.E.2500, marked the 2500th anniversary of the Buddhism's birth. You (LP Nak) should create Sivali images to distribute to the people to help improve their lives, so that they would have abundant livings and good fortune. And everyone would be happy to celebrate the 2500th anniversary of Buddhism in the coming year.
Lord Buddha further explained to LP Nak that in the Buddha time, a lot of monks relied on Sivali, who was known for his abundance and good fortune, to lead them on alms rounds. As the result, all the monks had full alms bowls and never lacked for food. Even their robes were constantly donated, allowing them to practice their Dharma well. This was a great merit.
Therefore, Lord Buddha asked LP Nak to create Sivali images to distribute to people, helping them to have abundance of life and good fortune. This would be a great merit.
In his meditation, LP Nak accepted Lord Buddha's full guidance.
AUSPICIOUS SIVALI CASTING:
LP Nak had collected leftover metals from the casting of large Buddha and Somdej Toh images. He then mixed them with various auspicious metals to cast Sivali amulets.
He chose an auspicious "SaoHaa" day of Saturday, the fifth month of B.E. 2499, for the ceremony.
On that day, several pieces of metal could not be melted, despite intense heat. The disciples informed LP Nak, who came down from his Kuti (monk house) to investigate.
Then, he folded his hands in prayer and recited a Mantra for a moment.
Miraculously, in a flash, the remaining pieces of metal melted completely, demonstrating the immense psychic power of LP Nak of Wat Rakang.
SINGLELY BLESSED BY LP NAK:
The Sivali amulets of this batch were singlely blessed by LP Nak himself for three-month Lent Period before distribution.
It was recounted in among the old-time advanced meditative monk masters that LP Nak had ultra high Smadhi (meditative mindpower).
While he was making a consecration, his Smadhi was so powerful that emitting wide-band cold bright ray covering all amulets, which means that his consecrated amulets carry great comprehensive efficacies for Maha Metta, Maha Niyom, Wealth & Fortune, and life protection.
ABOUT SIVALI:
Sivali is worshiped as the greatest fortune-fetching monk. Sivali was an important disciple of Lord Buddha. He was praised by the Lord as the most miraculous monk for abundance and fortune.
Buddhistic legend says the Lord and his large group of diciples made a journey to a jungle for meditation practices.There were no people but deities and the unseen creatures existed along the way they went by.
The deep jungle really caused troubles, no people offered food to Lord Buddha and all his disciple monks.
How and where could they get food from? Had they anything to eat ?
The Lord's closest disciple, Anondha, was strongly worried about that. But the Lord soothed him to worry nothing because Sivali, who had also joined the journey, could help bring food for everyone by his great miraculous power.
That's true, all deities and unseen powerful creatures in the jungle gathered to pay respect to Sivali and brought a great deal of food for all .
SIVALI MANTRA:
"Sivali ja Mahathero Devatanarapuchito Soraho Pajjayatimhi Sivali ja Mahathero Yakkhadeva Puchito Soraho Pajjayatimhi Ahang
Wanthami Tang Sathatassatherassa Aetang Khunang Sotthilabhang Bhavantumae."
LP NAK'S BIO:
LP Nak was a very able monk master. At the age of 21 in B.E.2448, he ordained his monkhood at Wat Rakang. His all teachers were the old-time great masters:-
1) LuangTa Liam, a disciple of the Somdej Toh - the first Abbot of Wat Rakang
2) Somdej PhraBuddhaKosajahn (Rithi), Wat ArunRatchaWararam, Somdej Toh's preceptor
3) Somdej PhraBuddhaKosaJahn (MR Charoen Issarangkura), a former Abbot of Wat Rakang, who also was a disciple of Somdej Toh.
HEALING HIS MOTHER:
One day in early 2490s, LP Nak's mother was seriously ill. His cousins came from Korat (Nakonratchasima) to Wat Rakang and told him about his mother's illness.
LP Nak meditated to the utmost state and made telepathic healing to his mother. He did it for 3 days.
Unexpectedly, one of LP Nak's nephews sent a telegram to him, the text said that his mother get much better amazingly without medical treatment !
And not long after that, he was reported that his mother got well and happy as usaual.
BRINGING BACK THE SOUL:
In late 2490s, LP Nak was teaching meditation to people and his layman disciples at Wat Rakang.
One night, one of his young disciples made a deep meditation and out-of-body to Wat Dontawai's grave yard which known for a place of vicious spirits.
The man was meditating unmoved for 2 days and his heart stopped beating. LP Nak meditated to his utra mind power making search and pursuit the disciple to the grave yard and brought his soul back to his body before decaying.
LP NAK'S ARAHANTSHIP:
LP Luesie Lingdam regularly made his ultra meditation to Nipphan (Nirvana) celestial to pay high respect to Lord Buddha.
After LP Nak passed away in B.E.2514, he wondered where did LP Nak go.
One night, LP Luesie Lingdam meditated to the utmost state, Lord Buddha appeared HIMSELF before him and said:
"Exactly, without doubt. Now LP Nak is at Nipphan (Nirvana) Celestial - no rebirth for him again."
Not long after that LP Luesie Lingdam made himself out-of-body to Nipphan Celestial. There, he saw and met LP Nak.
Before leaving, LP Nak taught him some Dhamma tips for no rebirth.
LP Nak was living his long life. He passed away in B.E. 2514 at the age of 87, after ordination for 66 years .
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Vocabs:
Maha Metta = to be greatly & kindly loved
Maha Niyom = to be greatly liked