Full set Anniversary 432 Years Phra LP Tuad Wat Chang-hai Thai Amulet pendant


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Full set Anniversary 432 Years Phra LP Tuad Wat Chang-hai Thai Amulet pendant

Features : Phra LP Tuad Wat Chang-hai BE 2557

Dimensions: 2.0 x 2.8 cm.(Approx .)

Condition: Very Good.

Origin: Wat Changhai , Pattanee Province, Thailand

Material: MixedHoly Brass

Ability: LP Thuad amulets are (based on myknowledge and research) known for the following powers:

1)Protection from accidents (such as traffic accidents and even naturaldisasters and so on)

2)Protection from all sorts danger (such as gunfire)

3)Protection from black magic and any form of offensive spells

4)Protection from evil spirits, demons and other hostile malevolentother-wordly entities

Somereported incidents of Amulets of LP Thuad\'s image:

1) In the beginning of 1963AD,Lokhunpakpaliang in Thailand was hit by typhoon. The resulting floods causedgreat loss to the population who were mostly fishermen. Houses were sweptaway, numerous people were wounded, reported missing and lost their lives.Those wearing the images of LP Thuad were apparently safe and sound. This isreputed to be a well-known incident witnessed by many people.

2) A bus on the Singora-Haadyai routefell into a deep chasm due to the very dangerous roads in the mountains. Allpassengers were unharmed and it was later found that all of them were wearingthe images of LP Thuad. The Thai newspapers has published many of such newsfrom time to time. To the faithful, this is proof of the supernormal powersof LP Thuad as well as the greatness of the Buddhist religion.

3) One incident I came across onlinerelated that a certain batch of his amulets reportedly protected someone fromM-16 gunfire. That batch of LP amulets became known as the \"M-16\"LP Thuad amulets in amulet circles

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The Legendary Luang Phor Thuad :

WatChanghai is situated at Naparu, Koppo District, Pattani, Thailand. It wasbuilt over three hundred years ago. It was also the place where Luang PhorThuad gained Enlightenment.LuangPhor Thuad (LP Thuad) is a legendary monk of times past. In ourgeneration, heis famous for amulets made in his image which many believe hold greatprotective powers which have been proven to be effective time and again.On24th April 1963 AD (1st day of Chinese 4th Moon), the abbot of Wat ChaiyaMangkalaram, Penang, the Venerable Phra Kru Prasit Chaiya Mongol (Phor ThanDaeng) invited the learned monks from Bangkok to Penang to officiate theopening ceremony of the holy image of LP Thuad.Atabout 6 pm, Luang Phor Thuad suddenly revealed his presence in the body of amonk, presumely while the monk was in meditation. Impressed, many devoteesasked for guidance and advice.Outof curiosity, one devotee inquired about his life history, Luang Poo Thuadkindly revealed the following details:

Hewas born in Singora, Thailand. His ancestors had migrated from FuJianProvince in China many centuries ago due to the tumultuous situation then inChina. They settled down in Singora, Thailand. His parents were also born inSingora, Thailand. His mother was of Chinese origin. His parents were verypoor but they were faithful devotees of the Buddha. They stayed in a hut nearan old temple, Wat Khokosan and were employed by a rich family as farmers.LuangPhor Thuat was born at Ban Suan Chan, Chumphol district, Sathing Phra in inSongkhla, Southern Thailand in the year of A.D.1582 (B.E.2125) when hisparents had passed their 40s.Whenhe was less than 6 months old, he was placed in a towel under a shady treenear the padi field while his mother was working. At noon she ceased work fora time in order to breast-feed him. As she walked towards the baby, she saw ahuge python curled round him. Alarmed, she called out for help. Theneighbours quickly gathered whatever weapons they could and came round.Thepython was stern and motionless. The people around did not know what to do.No one dared to initiate an attack. His mother, however, had an idea.Sheremembered the ancient belief that this snake might be an avatar of the gods.So she plucked 7 wild flowers of different colours, put them on a leaf, andoffering rice cakes,threw herself down at the ground and bowed to the Python.After a while, the Python spit out a crystal ball of manifold colours on thebaby’s chest and slithered away. His mother kept the gem and brought himhome.Arich man offered a very good price for the crystal ball. LP Thuad\'s motherdid not wish to sell it. The wealthy man then tried to force her to sell itusing undue pressure. At last LP Thuad\'s mother relented in the face of therich man\'s pressure.Therich man was elated, but only for a while. Within three days, all members inhis family fell ill. Consulting a medium, he was told that he had keptsomething which did not rightfully belong to him. Only the baby boy (LPThuad) could keep it. The rich man became frightened and returned the crystalball to the baby’s mother.LuangPhor Thuad began to learn about the Buddhist teaching in a temple nearby atthe age of 5 years old. Being naturally talented, he mastered all subjectshis teacher could guide him within a year. He went to other temples over thehill and across the jungle to acquire further teaching every day. He became amonk at the age of 12 years old and devoted a full time study in the Dharmma.His father passed away at the age of 72 years old when he was 30 years old.In order to further the studies in Buddhism, he left his mother and went toother provinces.Fromhis present location, Wat Pakok, Singora, Thailand, LP Thuad took a boatbound northwards to Ayuthaya province (a former capital of Thailand). Aftersailing for half a day, the boat met with great storms. The crew werefrightened. The boat did not arrive at its destination after drifting forseveral days. The supplies of drinking water were running low.Thecrew, being superstitious, unfairly blamed their misfortune on the presenceof LP Thuad. They planned to throw him overboard into the sea.Sensingtheir ill intentions, LP Thuad calmly consoled them that they needed notworry about drinking water as there was plenty around. As he stretched hisleg out of the boat, the storm suddenly abated. Using his leg, he drew acircle on the sea and told the boatmen to draw water within it to drink.Thecrew were furious! They thought that this monk was trying to pull a fast oneon them (that is, they thought he was trying to trick them). After LP Thuad\'sassurance that the water is actually drinkable, one of them decided to giveit a try. He found that the water was indeed fit for consumption! Soon therest of the crew went to drink the water to verify it for themselves. Onecurious crew member purposely tasted the water outside the circle and shoutedthat it was salty. The crew soon abandoned their thoughts of harming LPThuad.Onthe next day, the boat arrived at Ayuthaya province. LP Thuad walked for afew miles and was happy to come across a grand temple. The monks in thetemple refused to accept him as he was poorly clad. He then turned to an oldtemple not very far away. The old keeper welcomed him and offered him boardand lodging. He stayed there to study Buddhist scriptures, to pay homage tothe Buddha and to practise meditation. He did this for half a year.Theruler of a neighbouring Buddhist country, the King of Sri Lanka, eyeing thegrowing wealth and power of the kingdom of Thailand, sent seven monks toAyuthaya province to test the achievements of the monks in Thailand. Theybrought with them 12 bowls containing 84,000 words. These words were to bearranged into a certain sutra within 1 week. If the task was accomplished,King of Sri Lanka would present Thailand with 7 boats made of gold. However,should the task be unsuccessful, Thailand would have to surrender itssovereignty to Sri Lanka. The Thai King found it difficult to reject such achallenge as if did so, Thailand would be the laughing stock of the Buddhistworld and of the world at large. The Thai King then gathered all hiscountry\'s well-known learned monks to deal with this problem. Many tried butwere unsuccessful.ARoyal Announcement was made to look for someone capable of dealing with thetask. On the fourth night, the King dreamed of a white elephant trumpeting inbrillant light. He consulted a fortune-teller and was told that it was afortuitous sign as a sage was likely to appear to solve the problem. The Kingwas, nevertheless, uncertain.Onthe sixth day, LP Thuad left the temple in the morning to ask for alms in theform of food. He arrived at a rich man’s house. Thai subjects were discussingabout the country\'s current crisis. They saw him holding a bowl standing infront of their doors. The rich host reverently offered him food. He sensedthat the monk in front was rather extraordinary in appearance. He paid LPThuad due respect and told the latter that their country which reputed fortheir Buddhist studies would be put to shame if no one could meet thechallenge put forward by Sri Lanka and asked whether he could help. LP Thuadreplied that he would try. The rich host was very happy. He intended toinvite LP Thuad to see the King immediately. LP Thuad told him not to be in ahurry and he would go the next morning.AfterLP Thuad had left, the rich host delivered the good news to the King. Thenext morning, a special Royal carriage to bring LP Thuad to the palace.Onarrival he was escorted by officials to the entrance of the royal palace. Thesteps boomed with loud sound as LP Thuad walked on them barefooted. The Kingand the officials were all very quiet.Abouthalf an hour later the monks from Sri Lanka came in. After exchanginggreetings out of formality, LP Thuad began to arrange the words. 12 bowls ofwords were poured on the table. He closed his eyes and arranged them withboth hands. After about a quarter of an hour, he announced that 5 words weremissing.The7 Sri Lankan monks remained silent. He then warned that anyone who did notquickly take out those missing words would die a most horrible death with acracked skull. The culprit was frightened and took out those missing words.Withhis eyes closed Luang Phor Thuat exercised his supernormal power to arrangethe words. The sutra was completed in a little while. Seeing that Thailandhad successfully responded to Sri Lanka\'s challenge, those 7 monks presentedthose 7 boats made of gold and left. Thus LP Thuad’s name became well-knownthroughout the country. He was henceforth looked upon as a saintly Buddhistmonk in Thai history.Impressedby LP Thuad\'s wisdom, the Thai king bestowed upon him the rank and title of\"Somdej Phra Rajamuni Samiramagunupamacarya\". LP Thuad also laterbecame King Ekadasaroth\'s (King of Sri Lanka) advisor.LPThuad remained in the capital city for a few years until he was informed ofhis mother’s serious illness. He rushed southwards and not long after, hismother died at the age of 78. After the funeral he stayed in Singora,Thailand.Uponreturning home, LP Thuad had found that Wat Pha Khoh in ruins. He then sent amessenger to the Thai King asking if his majesty could help restore thetemple. The Thai King was only too glad to help and the temple was soonrestored to its former state. The Thai King also bestowed the landsurrounding the temple on LP Thuad and the 250 families living around thatarea.Astate governor from the south by the surname of Phang, a man with acomparatively dark countenance, wanted to build a Buddhist temple. He came toSingora to look for a distinguished monk to head the project. One eveningafter sunset, he saw an old monk stroll along the seaside, leaving behind atrail of light. He knew that this was the monk to approach. He stepped forwardto pay due respect to the LP Thuad and told him of his intention to build atemple in Pattani. LP Thuad already knew about the matter through his psychicpowers. He consented and went with governor Phang to Pattani. When theconstruction was completed, the temple was named Wat Changhai. LP Thuad wasabbot of this temple till he passed away at the age of 120 years old.(However, some sources say no one really knew when LP Thuad had passed away)Inthe later part of his life, LP Thuad dedicated his life to spreadingBuddhism. After he has passed away from this life, he manifested in thedreams of his disciples. They then started to make amulets of his image. Eventoday, many amulets made of his image continue to be produced. Many Thaistoday can testify to the protective powers of LP Thuad amulets (amulets ofthe image of LP Thuad).

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