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PREAB274 : Holy Gilded Lek Lai LP Mun Kring Namrerk (LP Chaowarat, Wat Tha Wang Hin, Sakon Nakhon Province )
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**Dear customers: This Pre-Order is close on Wednesday 30 November 2016 and sent around Monday 6 February 2017 or as soon as possible.

**This picture is a sample. The real amulet may have different color from picture based on a kind of material it is made of.

100% Authentic from the Temple

Don’t miss out!

Name: LP Mun Kring Namrerk*
(*being cast in premier ceremony)

- made of gilded Lek Lai (supernatural ore)
- Created only 99 pieces

**This amulet will sound when it is shaken because it contains a metal bead.

Holiness: LP Mun amulet will bring peacefulness and good things to hanger’s life as well as help a person get in deep meditation quickly because LP Mun was a famous meditation monk.

From: LP Chaowarat, Wat Tha Wang Hin, Sakon Nakhon Province

Origin: Thailand

Name: Bucha Buraphajarn (Worshiping Teachers)

Year: 2559 BE (2016 CE)

Your donations will be useful for good purposes of LP Chaowarat as follows:
- contributing to temple affairs (Wat Tha Wang Hin)
- buying medical equipment for hospitals where lack of budget
- supporting remote schools

Consecration: This batch will be blessed by LP Chaowarat and guru monks who follow in the footsteps of LP Mun Phurithatto at the end of the year 2016.

LP Mun Phurithatto, a Timeless Meditation Monk:

Luang Pu Mun Phurithatto (1870–1949 CE) was a famous meditation monk of Thailand, regarded very holy with his concentration power from meditation rather than any magic. LP Mun led meditation path (well-known as Vipassana Kammathan) in Thailand and today his teachings are propagated throughout Thailand and several countries. Moreover, he is the inspiration for monks and Buddhists to practice meditation, the important way in Buddhism.
LP Mun was born in Baan Kham Bong, a farming village in Ubon Ratchathani Province.
Ordained as a monk in 1893, he spent the remainder of his life wandering through Thailand, Myanmar, and Laos, dwelling for the most part in the forest, engaged in the practice of meditation.
Practice of LP Mun was solitary and strict. He followed the vinaya (monastic discipline) faithfully, and also observed many of what are known as the 13 classic dhutanga (ascetic) practices, such as living off alms food, wearing robes made of cast-off rags, dwelling in the forest and eating only one meal a day.
Searching out secluded places in the wilds of Thailand and Laos, he avoided the responsibilities of settled monastic life and spent long hours of the day and night in meditation. In spite of his reclusive nature, he attracted a large following of students willing to put up with the hardships of forest life in order to study with him.
LP Mun passed away at Wat Pa Sutthawad, Sakon Nakhon Province in 1949 at age 79 and 56th year of monkhood.

LP CHAOWARAT, A MONK WHO DEVOTES TO SOCIAL WORK & RELIGION

This is Luang Por Chaowarat, an abbot of Wat Tha Wang Hin, Sakon Nakhon Province (Northern Thailand). LP Chaowarat is much respected by people in Phanatnikom district, Sakon Nakhon because he is kind to everyone and works for society and Buddhism.
LP Chaowarat was born on 15 November 1954 in Sakon Nakhon. Got ordained at age 16. LP Chaowarat is a disciple of Luang Pu Sim (abbot of Wat Thamphaplong, Chiangmai Province). LP Sim is praised to have pure precepts and dharma, and in fact was a disciple of LP Mun Phurithatto, a famous deep-meditative monk of Thailand.
Year 1-5 after ordination, LP Chaowarat helped LP Sim build the chapel at Wat Santisangkaram in Sakon Nakhon. Later, villagers invited LP Sim to be the president of the project of building the check dam in order to save water for consuming and agriculture. That project, LP Chaowarat also worked with villagers. Soon, the check dam was finished and nowadays people in the village are happy because they have enough water to use.

About Lek Lai (Wonderful Mineral):

Lek Lai – is a Mysterious Sacred substance which is the subject of Legendary Tales of Miracle Power which has become a Cult Phenomenon in recent years, due to the ease of access to information enabled by modern Media such as the internet, as well as being due to increased International trading and a massive increase in Thai Buddha Magic.
Lek Lai used to be presented in only a few forms, shapes and sizes. Now however, there are literally hundreds of different looking substances which those who market them consider to be Lek Lai, or Lek Lai derivatives. Lek Lai has been used as an ingredient for mixing into amulets for centuries, as well as being used as a magical element in its own right.
Although this amazing substance is known about and exists in many different World Cultures and different countries, Lek Lai has come to be known very much as a Phenomenon coming from Thailand.
This is not without good reason, for it is Thailand and Thailand alone that there are still to be found a great number of masters (kru-ba-ar-jarn), who are Adept in sensing the presence of Lek Lai. They are also Experts in the art of transforming Lek Lai into various forms of amulet, and even insertion of Lek Lai under the skin of Devotees.
For this reason, it is no surprise that Thailand is the number one source of authentic wisdom of the Wicha of the creation of Lek Lai Taat Gaayasit. This is pure Elemental Magic and Alchemy.
Lek Lai is a metallic element with a life of its own. It is also Karmic effect of Spirits which have been driven by the winds of karma to be reborn in Samsara in the form of metallic elemental substances, and is subject to having to eat (honey) and excrete (Khee Lek Lai) residue.
The Lek Lai is considered a living being of the Deva classification (Angelic Deity) who has been driven to be born on earth. There are both ‘Kon Tan’ and Yaksa type Devas found inhabiting Lek Lai, which gives each different Lek Lai its own special powers and properties which differ with each inhabiting Deva.
Lek Lai is something which will protect who carries it from guns or sharp objects (such as knife or sword), and all other harmful weapons. Some people believe that Lek Lai is indestructible and immortal (Adamantine).
We should comment on this belief, that the Lord Buddha already expounded the Dhamma to be based on the three Truths of Impermanence, Dhukkha and Non-Self. All material things are subject to change, and eventual dissolution. It seems unreasonable to believe that Lek Lai should be any different from all other worldly Dhammas.
Matter cannot be destroyed, but it is constantly changing its form. If changing of form is not considered to affect the immortality of an object. Then we could also say that the human body is immortal, simply that it has changed form into, slime for example. All things with a beginning have an end, even this planet and solar system will one day end, and then at the latest, the Lek Lai will also end. This is the way things should be, for development is reliant on change, and liberation is reliant on the destruction of one’s limits (the body).


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