Everything about Thai gods, amulets, etc
Everything about Thai gods, amulets, etc
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Dec 31 2008, 03:07 AM
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Just got myself LP Phromma's Reusi (Navak) today. Will post the picture later.
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Jan 1 2009, 09:04 AM
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Jan 1 2009, 01:26 PM
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Reusi , Thai people believe that the is Buddha's teacher, Thai (NU SIE) translated intoChinese (teacher) is very appropriate, LP Phromma Great touch in recent years produced more Reusi . He is One of the Famous Buddhist monk with making Reusi Amulet. Worshippers come with Good Result.
Effectiveness: Upgrading the wisdom , avoiding evil spirits, the need for creative inspiration . Its for ppl who have often Jittery mood and have dangerous job person use. |
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Jan 1 2009, 11:02 PM
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QUOTE(cottonkandy @ Jan 1 2009, 07:42 PM) cottonkandy, lek lai is something like a natural metal particle which is in black color. It's normally found in caves. I've forgotten where I read the article from on the internet about lek lai. Normally, b4 monks melts the lek lai from a particular rock in the cave, they will chant first. Ancient thais believe that lek lai is very powerful and nowadays, its very hard to source for it. Another alternative for lek lai is makkapat. |
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Jan 2 2009, 01:46 AM
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Not as knowledgeable as you ler LP maloa. Hehehe...... You are the sifu over here. I'm just an ordinary devotee.
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Jan 2 2009, 02:00 AM
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QUOTE(eXPeri3nc3 @ Jan 2 2009, 01:55 AM) Hey guys. Hi eXPeri3nc3,You all really devote yourself in pursuing thai gods and amulets? As in find a sifu, learn, and collect amulets? Yeah I devoted myself in pursuing thai gods and amulets. I dont have a sifu and I learned it through friends and experience. Nowadays I seldom pursue amulets anymore. I'm more into chanting together with monks. |
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Jan 2 2009, 02:14 AM
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QUOTE(eXPeri3nc3 @ Jan 2 2009, 02:03 AM) Hi SPRINTA, That katha at the bottom is Luang Phor Thuad's katha. About the chanting for few months once, theres no such thing as if you leave it on the table or cupboard, it will go away. Unless the amulet is cracked then it cannot be worn anymore. Perhaps, its those barang stuffs. Hahaha. For further enquiries, you may ask our sifu over here which is LP Maloa and seek for his advise. Fyi, I chant everyday without lighting incense as im renting a room. Any incense is fine. It doesnt matter whether its chinese or those indian (black incense). As long as you have the heart to pray, that would be fine. I have a 3 inch Luang Phor Thuad and some assorted amulets that i put on a table with a glass of water. When i chant, i will sit infront of them.I see. Haha cool. Actually I'm interested la, but, it can be for leisure also right? I have a question too, if you don't mind. I have an amulet, I forgot what it's called I asked here before, and I chant to it like a few months once... because I heard that if I leave it on the table or on the cupboard and I don't chant to it sometimes the god will go away and the bad stuffs or evil spirits will go into the amulet. Is it true? What is the suitable way to chant to an amulet? Do you need incense? I'm using the chinese one. Am I doing it right? Oh ya the chant if you're wondering: » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « |
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Jan 2 2009, 03:25 AM
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QUOTE(eXPeri3nc3 @ Jan 2 2009, 03:03 AM) Luang Phor Thuad? I see I see. I assume that katha is like a mantra? We need a cup of water is because to show respect to buddha. I change that everyday. Just put the cup on the table where the buddha statue resides (in front of the statue where its placed).And yes, we need to sit in a specific posture. If you would like to learn chanting, u can go to any siamese temple as they do chant everyday (evening chanting). My advise to you is that dont simply chant katha. Perhaps our LP Maloa would elaborate further on this. I've use to chant pidta katha last time but stopped due to that I didnt feel comfortable after that.Oh so it won't go away. I see. No cracks so far, last time cracked dy, I ask my mum to send it back to where she got it from and got it fixed. Why do you need a bowl / cup of water? Should you put it above waist level when you pray? Do you need to sit in certain position only you can do so? Thanks. |
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Jan 2 2009, 05:32 PM
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I have two sets of LP Sackorn Khun Paen Kamakan Set to let go. Each set consists of 5 amulets. Will upload the pics later.
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Jan 3 2009, 05:08 PM
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Jan 3 2009, 07:24 PM
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Jan 5 2009, 05:18 PM
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Jan 8 2009, 01:42 AM
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Jan 8 2009, 02:03 AM
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QUOTE(trexcute @ Jan 8 2009, 02:00 AM) you are asking me, sprinta? LP Sakorn khun paen wor. not bad, not bad. maloa bro, itu lek lai ...barang apa? boleh pakai untuk apa? Lol. Just to inform only that I have extra pieces to let go. Lek lai has powerful element inside by nature. If possible, try to source for any amulets that's made by it. LP will elaborate further on that. Hahaha..... |
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Jan 8 2009, 03:48 AM
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QUOTE(trexcute @ Jan 8 2009, 02:59 AM) thanks for the info, sprinta. i keen to know more about lek lai as i read alot of articles about lek lai, seems interesting to me =P so sprinta, are you amulet collector also? ask which LP here? LP Maloa? kekekekek. Yes, I'm an amulet collector. And yeah LP is Maloa. Ehehehe.....QUOTE(gungho @ Jan 8 2009, 03:17 AM) anyone know where to get the Mystical Thai Amulet Magazine? Well, I've not heard of it before but I've just bought a local published amulet magazine which was from Siam Beh and its in english version. anyone heard of this magazine? its all about amulet.. in English. |
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Jan 8 2009, 09:48 AM
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QUOTE(maloa @ Jan 8 2009, 09:37 AM) ohayo sprinta, Yup, Im aware of that cos my friend has the chinese version one. Its a good tactic / marketing strategy for SB as they can buy more time and earn more profits.. LoL...... Anyway, I dont rely / trust so much on SB's facts as some of its contents were not accurate.errr...me not lp leh... anyway the english version from ah beh is actually a re-written of what it is from his vol 1. magazine.. |
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Jan 8 2009, 10:10 AM
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QUOTE(maloa @ Jan 8 2009, 10:00 AM) yes bro sprinta... I was really pissed off when SB said Tok Raja's top disciple was Than Dee. And most of all, CK Chan's name were not even mentioned at all. its not 50-50,more like 60-40.. there was actually a hoohaa that they actually used other ppl's website content.. |
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Jan 8 2009, 09:40 PM
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QUOTE(EpohSTEVE @ Jan 8 2009, 09:33 PM) Bro Bro, Hello EpohSTEVE,I dont know which channel to tune coz u guys said "barang-barang"...??? actually apa barang?? I'm out of frequency lar.... Those barang that they are talking about are those dark side stuffs (in cantonese, we called it YAM or hokkien, its IM). For instance, Hoon Pak Yong. |
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Jan 8 2009, 11:19 PM
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Hi pokok86,
Welcome here. You're from Kedah? And yes, LP is Luang Phor. We have a LP here as well..... |
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Jan 9 2009, 02:52 AM
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QUOTE(pokok86 @ Jan 8 2009, 11:40 PM) Oic. Not Chao Kun Bao and LP Lindam (Or Chit)? Kedah is famous for so many monks. The current chief of siamese monk in Malaysia at present is from Kedah as well(Chao Kun Nam of Wat Thipbandit, Pendang). |
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