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Large size 'Pim Yai' Black Face ('Chak Dam') Sacred Powder filled Cameo Locket, in 'Roop Khai' (Oval shape) of Luang Por Guay Um Badtr (holding alms bowl) Ud Pong Wan 108 (one hundred and eight types of Sacred Herbal powders filled) - Ajarn Meng Khun Phaen
Sacred Locket with the Image and Invocation of Protective Blessings of Luang Por Guay Chudtintaro of Wat Kositaram, filled with sacred Wan 108 Powders, from Ajarn Meng Khun Phaen. Ajarn Meng is a Looksit disciple of the Lineage of Luang Por Guay, and holds Luang Por Guay as Kroo Ba Ajarn - Hence, Ajarn Meng has made these lockets to guard over the Looksit (Devotees) of the Samnak of his Lineage Wicha, and protect and bless them with Protection and Prosperity.
Ajarn Meng is one of Thailand's leading, Most Famous and Long standing Masters, whose Trajectory reaches back to touch the Previous generation of some of the Greatest Masters of all time, and whose Wicha has been inherited from some of the Greatest of the previous generation of Masters of Maha Sanaeh Magic. Ajarn Meng's amulets are revered and highly sought after by devotees all around the world. This is now an extremely rare item to still find around, for indeed Ajarn Meng's amulets almost always sell out within a few months of release.
We are proud to be able to provide this amulet as one of the choice options in our store, for it is both powerful, collectible and a classic miniature Buddhist Art creation that is a valuable acquisition for any connoisseur of Buddhist amulets.
Luang Por Guay was born on 2nd of November 2448 in the year of the snake, in Soi 9, Ban Kae , Tambon Bang Khud, Sakburi, Chainat. He was the son of Mr. Dtui Bpan Son, who originally came from Wiset Chaichan, Ang Tong Province. His Mother was named ‘Khun Mae Dtuan Daechma, from Ban Kae. He led an exemplary trajectory as a Buddhist Monk and attained many Meritorious Deeds. Luang Por Guay passed away, on the 12 April 2522 at the age of 75 years old. He passed on in peaceful recline. The story of his foretelling of his own death, is a mysterious one, worth study.
The year before he died, he fell ill, and was carried to Paya Tai hospital for examination. The examining Doctor concluded that Luang Por Guay was suffering from food deficiency since over 30 years, and gave him some protein supplements for a period of a whole month, which turned out to still not be enough for his physical needs.
But when Luang Por returned to the temple, he continued his habit of eating only one meal a day without paying attention to the warnings. It seemed that since his return from hospital though, that his casting of magic spells and empowerment of amulets had become even more effervescent and intense. He seemed very strong physically as far as outside appearances went. In the year 2522, Luang Por wrote down two notes in his calendar;
Pra Luang Por Guay marked the day he would become ill with blue pen, and the day he died was marked in red pen. The days were the 11th March, and the 11th April 2522 BE. Luang Por had written the Pra Kata Namo Dta Bord, and the words “I Pra Guay Na Dtandto Namo Dtandti Dtandti Dtandto Namo Dtan Dtan – will die on the 11th April at 7:55”.
Above; Luang Por Guay Chudtintaro of Wat Kositaram
As the 11th came nearer, Luang Por Guay fell ill, but it was not possible to detect any fever or recognizable illness – he could not eat, and would even spit his rice out and refuse any more, instead grabbing a piece of Tagrud and inscribing spells. In the night he would hold the Sai Sincana cord and empower amulets. He would inscribe lottery numbers on the palm of his hand, and sometimes show to Looksit with Choke Lap who came to pay last respects. As the tenth arrived, everybody came to await his passing, but on the 11th he was still alive.
Some of the temple committee suggested that his Kuti was full of magic and even images of the Kroo, perhaps no Deities could enter to take him. So they moved Luang Por Guay to the chanting room, where he opened his eyes in farewell for the last time, placed his hands together, and then, something amazing happened; The temple bell fell down from where it was hanging, and crashed to the floor ringing out loud with a resounding echo. The Looksit then realised that Luang Por Guay had passed on in this moment, and tuned to look at the time. It was exactly 7:55 am on the 12th April.
The 12th of April every year is the date for paying reverence to Luang Por Guay at Wat Kositaram, where Looksit gather each year to pray to Luang Por Guay and ask for his blessings to continue to protect them and improve their lives.
Read Full Biography of Luang Por Guay Chudtintaro Wat Kositaram
Luang Por Guay's Wicha Sak Yant
Luang Por Guay was one of the Great Sak Yant Masters of his Era; Luang Por Guay began tattooing Sak Yant at the age of around 35 years old up to the age of around 50 years old. When he made Sak Yant, he would write down the names of each of the Looksit who were to receive Sak Yant.
He would write down both the name and address, and the Yant that was to be tattooed. He would then mark a sign by the names of those Looksit who had also already attended the Wai Kroo Ceremony. His Wicha was very famous in those days, and Luang Por would tattoo from mornings into the dark hours. In those days, there was no real Infrastructure worth mentioning, and it was necessary to go to the temple on foot, and was rather a difficult journey.
The book of Luang Por Guay had over Fifty Five Thousand names of different Looksit, who had come to the temple for Sak Yant, which is an unimaginable quantity of tattoos for one monk to have made. As Luang Por began to grow old, he became very weary and gave up Sak Yant. He did not however, stop his involvement in Buddha Magic, and began to make Buddha amulets and magical charms, such as Tagrud, Meed Hmor, and Magic Armbands. This was where his path to Legendary Status began...
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