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LP Sud, Wat GaLong (B.E.2445-2526)


"Tee Yai", a top notorious robber
and most wanted by police

龙婆粟瓦卡龙寺2520s早期年布符
LP Sud Phayant,
Wat GaLong,
Samutsakorn,
Early 2520s


Dimensions: 25 X 25 cm
Materials: cloth
Item Ref: ps12754



This is a HTF, LP Sud's Phayant, Wat GaLong, Samutsakorn province, early 2520s.

Actually, it's a Phayant, but sometimes called handkerchief because it's sewn at the 4 hem edges (see the above pic).

Besides Takruts, LP Sud was also well-known for his great Phayants (sacred cloths).

LP Sud's Phayants were known for their protective powers, invulnerability, and Metta. In particular, they were said to possess great Metta, which is why many Thai men carried them along with Takruts.

The sacred cloth shown here is one of the rare-to-find LP Sud's Phayants.

"Tee Yai," a notorious bandit, carried both LP Sud's Takrut and Phayant.

It is said that "Tee Yai" was invulnerable and always escaped arrest by the police because of the power of LP Sud's Takrut.

And every time he escaped arrest, the villagers would shelter him and provide him with food and hiding places because of the great Metta power of LP Sud's Phayant.

DISCIPLE OF GREAT MASTERS
LP Sud has been highly respected as one of the very able monk masters. He was an important disciple of three greatest masters of the country viz:

- LP Roong, Wat Thakrabu, Samutsakorn
- LP Kong, Wat Bangkapom, SamutSongkram
- LP Chaem, Wat Takong, Nakonpathom

ULTRA INVULNERABILITY
LP Sud finished supernatural occult of KlaewKlaad, KongKraphan Chartri, and Metta.

For KongKraphan Chartri, it seeped deep into his bones which makes his body cannot be burned even using high degree temperature.
LP Sud was a highly revered and respected monk master for his mastery of KlaewKaad, invulnerable and Metta amulets. He was considered as one of the most powerful spiritual masters of Thailand.

KLAEWKLAAD AND
KONGKRAPHAN CHARTRI

LP Sud's Takruts, Phayants, and many other amulets have great efficacies on KlaewKlaad, KongKraphan Chartri, and Metta.

Many were shot by guns, but safe with KongKraphan Chatri efficacy.

Some were shot with a shower of bullets at a close distance, but missed the targets (KlaewKlaad).

People have paid great faith and respect on LP Sud since WWII period. At that time he was a great tattoo master of Samutsakorn province which has been a famous fishery city full of real guys.

LP Sud would tattoo one guy at a time in his Guti (monk house). Many others who waited for his tattooing must wait at a rather far-away place because he was in a highly meditating state while tattooing - any voices must not be interupted.

Later, LP Sud created and blessed his amulets, mostly are for invulnerability, KlaewKlaad, and Metta. That have made a lot of people crowded at his Guti to beg for great amulets.

SEEPED DEEP TO BONES
LP Sud passed away in B.E.2526. But cremation ceremony was held on 1 December, B.E.2545, 19 years after his passing.

On the cremation day, a high ranking monk was invited to start a burning fire, but it amazingly went out suddenly and unexplained.

One of LP Sud's close disciples rushed to the furnace and hold the LP's hand. Then he started a fire. And the cremation began.

Around 3 hours (19.00-22.00 hrs) of burning with 1,200 celcius temperature in the cremation chamber.

Only LP Sud's body skin was burned, but all of his skeleton from head to feet was still complete and intact.

Knowledgeable monk masters explains that a body of normal person is burned with that high temperature for 3 hours, all skeleton will be burned completely. But for the phenomenon that happened to LP Sud indicates that his invulnerability has seeped deep into all his bones. If he is still alive, no weapon can harm him.

UTMOST RESPECT
Tee Yai, a most notorious robber of Thailand, held LP Sud in the utmost respect. He always carried LP Sud's Takrut and Payant with him for life protection.

Tee Yai is the number one wanted criminal in Thailand after the year B.E. 2510. He is the most wanted by the police, with the highest reward for capture at that time.

Tee Yai was of Thai-Chinese descent and had a history of armed robberies and murders. He was known to carry a Colt 11mm pistol as his weapon.

After Tee Yai's death, his biography and criminal stories were made into TV series four times by four different production companies. His story is recorded on the Thai Wikipedia as one of the most notorious criminals in Thailand.

Tee Yai had more than four wives. Some of his wives didn't even know he was a criminal until he died.

In early time of his crimes, he snatched gold necklaces on people's neck and gradually escalated to robbery, targeting individuals and businesses, especially gold shops, which he robbed multiple times.

FEAR AMONG PEOPLE
Each time the notorious bandit Tee Yai commits robbery, it makes headlines in the newspapers. Often, there are reports of murder during the robberies, instilling fear in among people.

This has led the police to mobilize hundreds of officers to hunt him down, even though he manages to escape every time, despite being surrounded by numerous police forces.

JUMPED OUT THE TRAIN
Once, Tee Yai was captured in Bangkok and transported by train to Chiang Mai province to stand trial for robbing a gold shop there.

Tee Yai was handcuffed and heavily guarded by many police officers. But he decided to escape by jumping out the running train. This incident occurred in the jurisdiction of Kamphaeng Phet province. Shortly after that, he organized his gang and committed another robbery.

Tee Yai has survived several capture attempts. It's said that he had LP Sud's Takrut and Phayant in his body.

SACRED OBJECTS LOST
Tee Yai holds the highest respect for LP Sud, the abbot of Wat GaLong. He wears LP Sud's Takrut and brings along Phayant. One day, LP Sud's sacred objects attached to Tee Yai's body were lost.

On February 26, 2524, he went to Wat GaLong with gang members to request another sacred item from LP Sud. That day, LP Sud was not present at the temple due to his engagement in religious activities elsewhere. Tee Yai was disappointed and left the temple.

On the way back, Tee Yai was assassinated by his close gang member while no LP Sud's sacred objects were with him.

Tee Yai was shot at the head. After the car stopped by the roadside and all the gang members had left the car, the police lying in wait opened fire like rainstorm with M16 rifle and Tee Yai's body was shattered.

It is widely believed that if LP Sud's Takrut and Phayant had still been attached to Tee Yai's body, he would have escaped - not died.
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Vocabs:
HTF = hard to find
Phayant = a sacred cloth inscribed with Katha and magical symbols
KlaewKlaad = free from all harms, life safty
KongKraphan Chartri = invulnerability
Metta = to be liked and loved

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