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PREAC5088 : Powerful Safeguard: Look Om Maha Ud Super Protection Ball (LP Mian, Wat Ban Janiang, Buriram Province) with Katha: LookOm_LPMian_MahaUt | | | | |
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Name: Look Om Maha Ud Super Protection Ball
From: LP Mian, Wat Ban Janiang, Buriram Province
Origin: Thailand
Year Issued:2567 BE (2024 CE)
Material: This small ball is sculpted from Phutthakhun 108 powder and wrapped in white buffalo skin.
Quantity Made: Only 250 pcs
Purposes of Creation: To earn proceeds to develop and restore the temple
Consecration: Properly blessed by LP Mian on an auspicious date
Benefits: Look Om is a traditional Thai amulet that is commonly worn for protection and safeguarding purposes. It is often shaped like a small round ball and is believed to provide protection against harm and danger. The Look Om amulet is considered to be a powerful source of protection and is commonly carried by people, especially old individuals, during times of war or conflict.
Over the years, the Look Om amulet has become a popular and highly sought-after item among collectors and believers in Thai culture. It is considered to be a valuable and precious talisman that can bring good luck, prosperity, and protection to its wearer. For many people, wearing a Look Om amulet is a way to feel secure and protected in various aspects of their lives.
About LP Mian:
LP Mian Kalayano known as “Luangpoh Mian” is an abbot of Wat Ban Janian in Buriram Province. LP Mian is kind to everyone, so a lot of people love and respect him. LP Mian was born in BE 2482 (CE 1939) in Cambodia. At age 10, he got ordained as a Buddhist novice. Until age 20, he got ordained as a monk. He learnt Mantra from 12 Cambodian guru monks. During being a monk in Cambodia, LP Mian travel on a pilgrimage for mysticism.
In CE 1976, Cambodia had a war that people and priests were killed. So, LP Mian immigrated to Thailand. He came to Sa Kaeo Province. In BE 2522 (CE 1979), he got ordained again at Wat Nong Tim, Sa Kaeo Province. After that, he went on pilgrimage to many Provinces. In Sisaket Province, he met LP Suang (passed away in CE 2000) whom was called “Thewada Dern Din” that means “angel on earth”. He learnt magic from LP Suang until he understood. LP Mian is also a friend of LP Jiam Atisayo, a well-known monk in Surin Province.
Interesting Facts about LP Mian!
1. Amulets by LP Mian even new amulets have been consistently popular among amulet collectors and worshipers.
2. Every collection, LP Mian always fully intensively blesses at least 2 times: warm-up blessing in his room and an official blessing ceremony to build up the great holiness.
3. Many worshipers say they are very pleased to worship amulets by LP Mian.
Experience: LP Mian is a skilled guru monk. His amulets are being talked by a lot of worshipers about wonderful results such as charm, luck and protection. These are examples:
- Ngung Maha Saneh by LP Mian is really strong in charm. A man who carried along said that day he talked to a customer very well and while talking the customer seemed to have much interest in him.
- A monk wore amulet from LP Mian and was incredibly safe from being shot point-blank by a robber.
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