Saturday 24 March 2018

LuangPhor Boiy Phim Chong Kor (Cow) Nur Din (Baked Clay) Wat Manao (Suphanburi) B.E 2479

LuangPhor Boiy
Phim Chong Kor (Cow)
Nur Din ( Baked Clay )
Wat Manao ( Suphanburi )
B.E 2479

Which is very hard to come across a beautiful piece, with original texture among the Phim

LuangPhor Niam of Wat Noi & Luang Phor Parn of Wat Bang Nom Kor was the master of Luang Phor Boiy Wat Manao.

LuangPhor Boiy was born in Tubtilek sub-district, Bangplama, Supunburi, a local of the province where the legend of Phrakhun Paen amulets originated.

He was ordained a monk when he was aged 21 years at Wat Manao of the same province. Three years later he moved to Wat Chipakhao (official name is Wat Srisudaram) learn ancient Khmer and Dharma. After which he moved to Wat Amrinkositaram for  a period of nine years to study high-level meditation and sacred sciences before returning to Wat Manao in B.E 2467.

Although he learnt many sacred sciences he always resisted the temptation to create amulets believing that in doing so would obstruct his path to enlightenment.

The number of gansgsters in the province and the threat of violence and danger to the average person caused him to think again as he realized that there was a great need for some form of protection and in B.E 2473 he created his first set of amulets.

LuangPhor Boiy  never created any amulet for sale, but only to give to those that needed them, and one of the biggest differences between today’s amulets and those created by monks of a former generation.

He used many types of materials to create amulets but mostly from those that he simply found such as old water bowls, kitchen ware, and clay.

LuangPhor Boi never planned in advance to create amulets, he would simply make them whenever he found that people needed them.

It is known he continued to create amulets until he passed away on January 18, B.E.2508, aged 73 years.

Because of his fame, sacred power, and high respect LuangPhor Boiy was offered the position of Abbot at many temples, always refusing, preferring to live the life of a humble monk in a simple dwelling at Wat Manao. He was never interested in luxury or position, always giving any donations to others and even the very food he was given was often donated to the poor.

Throughout his entire life all his amulets were given freely to those that wanted them and one of the very reasons that he is as highly respected today as he was then.

Tuesday 20 March 2018

Rian LuangPhor Koon Roon Rachalerk (Nur ThongDeang) Wat BanRai B.E 2521

Rian LuangPhor Koon
Roon Rachalerk (Nur ThongDeang)
Wat BanRai
B.E 2521

Phra Upakut (Lor Boran) LuangPu Yim Wat Hua Khao (Suphanburi) B.E 2460 - 2480

Phra Upakut (Lor Boran)
Luang Pu Yim
Wat Hua Khao , Suphanburi
B.E. 2460-80

Phra Upakut, otherwise also known as " Phra Bua Khem " - Arahant of Protection and Riches.

Phra Upakut or Phra Bua Khem was an Arahant who the Buddha praised for his great magical powers, and who was said by the Lord Buddha to be the most powerful of all the Arahants. Before the Buddha entered Nirvana, he asked Pra Upakut to remain alive until the coming of Pra Arya Sri Maedtrai (Maitreya), and protect the Buddha Sasana and the teachings of the Dhamma. It is believed by Thai Buddhists, that he is still alive to this day, and resides in the middle of the Great Ocean, with a Lotus leaf on his head, and remain alive throughout the Aeons to rise to the assistance of the Dhamma whenever needed, and to help Sentient Beings.