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24k Gold Case Buddha Naga LP TOH Wat Pradoo Thai Amulet Wealth Lucky Fortune

24k Gold Case Buddha Naga LP TOH Wat Pradoo Thai Amulet Wealth Lucky Fortune
24k Gold Case Buddha Naga LP TOH Wat Pradoo Thai Amulet Wealth Lucky Fortune
24k Gold Case Buddha Naga LP TOH Wat Pradoo Thai Amulet Wealth Lucky Fortune
24k Gold Case Buddha Naga LP TOH Wat Pradoo Thai Amulet Wealth Lucky Fortune
24k Gold Case Buddha Naga LP TOH Wat Pradoo Thai Amulet Wealth Lucky Fortune

24k Gold Case Buddha Naga LP TOH Wat Pradoo Thai Amulet Wealth Lucky Fortune

24k Gold Case Buddha Naga LP TOH Wat Pradoo Thai Amulet Wealth Lucky Fortune. Size : High 1.5 cm, Wide 1cm.

Material : Buddha Naga is Bronze. This very special Naga Buddha , Big ceremony and blessed by LP TOH Wat Pradoochimplee Top Thai guru monk. Luang Phor Toh, or official name of Chao Khun Prarachsangwara Bhimonda, was a local of Bangkontee district, Samutsongkram province.

He was born on March 27 B. 2430 to the family of Mr. Tub Ruttanakon, who had another child named Mr.

Chuey , the younger brother of LP Toh. By the time he was 13, both parents had passed away, and Luang Phor Kaew, a relative, moved him away to stay at Wat Pradoochimplee, where he was educated by Luang Poo Suek, the then abbot of the temple. At the age 17, he was ordained as a novice, but unfortunately a day after, LP Suek passed away.

Also present as a preceptor was Phra Kru TammawiRat (Chei) Wat GumPaeng. At the time he was renamed as "Intasuwanno". After LP Suek, by the son of Mr Klai, LP Kum the Abbot of Wat Praduchimplee. LP Toh was a dedicated and merciful monk, highly respected by the locals, but he wanted to learn more about Lord Buddha's Dharma and magic sciences.

Because of his desire and quest for knowledge he actually moved away to Wat Bhoti in Bangkok. It was not long however that the locals pleaded for his return. When LP Toh had reached the age of 26, LP Kum resigned from his position at the temple, and LP Toh succeeded him. In fact he remained Abbot until his death at the age of 68 on March 5, B. Luang Phor Toh himself was succeeded by LP Virojana-kittikun, who remains the current Abbot at the age of 94.

LP Toh was so interested in magic sciences that even before he was ordained as a monk he bwas learning from Luang Phor Phromma who was then the Abbot of Wat Pradoochimplee. After LP Phromma had passed away, LP Toh studied under many senior monks such as LP Roong of Wat Takrabue, Samutsakorn province, LP Nium of Wat Noi, Supanburi province, LP Pum Wat Bangklo, Bangkok. When LP Toh began to join the Buddhist ceremonies he also attempted to seek further knowledge. A close follower of LP Toh revealed that every time he was invited to a ceremony he would touch the sacred thread, and incredibly would know the strength of the magic power, if the power was strong he would enquire as to who created the sacred thread in order to learn further.

Luang Phor Toh was involved in many mass chanting ceremonies such as Phra Somdej Luang Phor Pae Roon Rahk chanting at Wat Suthat in BE 2494, 25 Puttawat chanting in BE 2500, Phra Luang Phor Thuad chanting at Wat Prasat in BE 2506, Phra Somdej 09 chanting at Wat Bankhunprom in BE2509, Phra Somdej Roy Pee chanting at Wat Rakang in BE 2515. Even as Abbot of the temple, LP Toh would spend much time travelling to seek the knowledge that he desired. Beside the lay people, the 9th or the present King of Thailand and the royal family respected Luang Phor Toh very much. One can see from many photographs of the royal family taken with Luang Phor Toh. Any amulet created by Lp Toh is well know to gives its owner great luck and protection and there is a saying that whoever owns a Lp Toh amulet will be free from poverty. Gas are also very common in all the Buddhist countries of Asia. In many countries, the n? Ga concept has been merged with local traditions of great and wise. In Tibetan religion, the n? Ga was equated with the. That dwell in lakes or underground streams and guard treasure. Ga generally has the form of a great cobra, usually with a single head but sometimes with many.

At least some of the n? Gas are capable of using magic powers to transform themselves into a human semblance.

In Buddhist painting, the n? Ga is sometimes portrayed as a human being with a snake or dragon extending over his head One n? Ga, in human form, attempted to become a monk; when telling it that such ordination was impossible, the Buddha told it how to ensure that it would be reborn a human, able to become a monk. Nagas on copper pillar in.

In the "Devadatta" chapter of the. The daughter of the dragon king, an eight-year-old. Preach the Lotus Sutra, transforms into a male Bodhisattva and immediately reaches full enlightenment This tale appears to reinforce the viewpoint prevalent in Mahayana scriptures that a male body is required for Buddhahood, even if a being is so advanced in realization that they can magically transform their body at will and demonstrate the emptiness of the physical form itself. Nagas are believed to both live on. Among the other minor deities, and in various parts of the human-inhabited earth. Some of them are water-dwellers, living in streams or the ocean; others are earth-dwellers, living in underground caverns.

Gas are the servants of Vir? Who guards the western direction. They act as a guard upon Mount Sumeru, protecting the. Gas of Buddhist tradition is.

And protector of the Buddha. In the Vinaya Sutra (I, 3), shortly after his enlightenment, the Buddha is meditating in a forest when a great storm arises, but graciously, King Mucalinda gives shelter to the Buddha from the storm by covering the Buddha's head with his seven snake heads.

Then the king takes the form of a young. And renders the Buddha homage. It is noteworthy that the two chief disciples of the Buddha. Are both referred to as. Some of the most important figures in Buddhist history symbolize nagas in their names such as. And, although other etymons are assigned to his name. Traditions, nagas in their half-human form are depicted holding a naga-jewel. That had been elementally encoded by adepts. States that according to tradition, the Prajñap? Are held to have been conferred upon N? Rjuna by the Nagaraja, who had been guarding them at the bottom of a. The item "24k Gold Case Buddha Naga LP TOH Wat Pradoo Thai Amulet Wealth Lucky Fortune" is in sale since Friday, December 14, 2018. This item is in the category "Antiques\Asian Antiques\Southeast Asia\Amulets". The seller is "theverybest99" and is located in default, SP. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Color: gold
  • Maker: Thai
  • Type: Amulets
  • Region of Origin: Thai
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Primary Material: Bronze

24k Gold Case Buddha Naga LP TOH Wat Pradoo Thai Amulet Wealth Lucky Fortune