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Khunpen Phim Ork Yai Long Phor Aant Wat Phayatigaram BE2496. Won No2 Placing in Thailand Amulet Competition. Recently Won No1 Placing in Pichit Amulet Competition on 15/12/2013. Come with Silver Waterproof casing.
Luang Phor Aant (or Luang Por Un), the former abbot of Wat Prayatikaram, Ayudhaya Province, was without doubt the most distinguished devotee of Luang Phor Glaan, the sacred abbot of the temple, famous for his sacred sciences and amulets. Whilst Luang Por Glaan was still alive, he would always appoint Luang Phor Aant to oversee the production of the amulets and after the amulets, which were finally blessed by Luang Phor Glaan himself. After Luang Por Glaan had passed away, Luang Phor Aant himself commanded much respect from the people as the natural successor to LP Glaan. He created many amulets, having learnt the art from LP Glaan. Probably his most famous of all was his Phra Khun Paen Klurb, the amulet featured here.
LP Aant made this Khun Paen by mixing the ground broken antique Khun Paen amulets of Wat YaiChaimongkol. One of the reasons that this amulet is so popular as it is as efficacious as the original antique one. Wat Yai Chai Mongkol was one of the most famous and prosperous temples during Ayudhaya dynasty, but was burnt and destroyed by Burmese soldiers around BE2310.
There were several Phims (styles) of Phra khunpan amulets that Luang Por Aant obtained from Wat Yai Chai Mongkol:
1.Phim Kan On, amulets with an image of a bowed-arm Buddha to the front.
2.Phim Ha Lium Oke Yai, amulets with an image of a wide-breasted Buddha to the front with a frame shaped as a pentagon.
3.Phim Phra Somdej, amulets with an image of Lord Buddha sitting on a high base.
4.Phim Phra Nang Phaya, amulets in the style of Phra Nang Phaya, the design of which originated some 1,000 years ago.
Other sacred materials from many other temples were also incorporated into the sacred mix, including powders from Wat Takrai, Wat Bangnomko, Wat Kooslot etc.
After all amulets were taken from the moulds they were blessed at a number of sacred ceremonies by the three sacred monks:
1. Three-month sacred-spell ceremony by Luang Por Aant himself
2. Three-day –three- night sacred-spell ceremony by Luang Por Jong of Wat Natangnok.
3. Three-day –three- night sacred-spell ceremony by Luang Poo Si of Wat Sakae.
After the blessing ceremonies were completed, half of the amulets were placed in Jedis at Wat Phra Yatigaram, Ayuthaya, and Wat Rajburana (Wat Lieb), Bangkok. The other half were distributed to devotees who donated to help restore the two temples. He was actually requested to make these amulets by Luang Phor Chalerm, later to be appointed abbot of Wat Yaitikaram and Luang Phor Niyom, Wat Rajburana.
Apart from this series of Pra Khunpen Klurb amulets, Luang Phor Aant also created many other series of sacred amulets including
1. BE2496 amulet, which was the most famous sacred series of metal coins of LP Aant.
2. BE2436 amulet
LP Aant passed away in B.E.2512 at the age of 80.
坤平佛大胸模,龙普安Wat PhraYatigaram,佛历2496。在泰国佛牌比赛中荣获第二名次。最近于2013年12月15日,在泰国Pichit佛牌比赛中荣获第一名次。连同精美纯银防水外壳。
龙普安是Ayutaya早期第一名师龙普甘(Wat PhraYatigaram)的得意弟子,龙普安尽得其师傅的真传,在龙普甘圆寂之后,龙普安便接替师傅出任Wat PhraYatigaram的主持。在佛历2496年,龙普安在Wat Yai Chai Mongkol收集了很多破碎的百年古老坤平来制作这一批坤平佛牌。在泰国Wat Yai Chai Mongkol的第一期百年古老坤平是最贵的也是排名第一的(市价最少要上百万泰币)。龙普安制作了这批坤平佛牌之后,举办了三个大法会来加持开光,第一个大法会是由龙普安加持坤平佛牌三个月,第二个大法会是由龙普钟(Wat NangTanok)加持三天三夜,第三个大法会是龙普习(Wat Sakae)加持三天三夜。三个大法会完成之后才让人们供请。龙普安在佛历2512年园寂,年享80岁。
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