Napoleon - An Intimate Portrait Napoleon - An Intimate Portrait



On eBay Now...

ThaiBuddha-Amulets #1061: Takrut LP Jong (LPChong), Wat Natangnok, BE 2502(1959) For Sale


ThaiBuddha-Amulets #1061: Takrut LP Jong (LPChong), Wat Natangnok, BE 2502(1959)
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.


Buy Now

ThaiBuddha-Amulets #1061: Takrut LP Jong (LPChong), Wat Natangnok, BE 2502(1959):
$699.00

Takrut LP Jong (LP Chong), Wat Natangnok, Ayuthaya, BE 2502(1959). String wrapped copper yant with original gold surface paint w/.900 gold case


Luang Phor Jong of Wat NaTangNok:


One of the top 10 great Guru monks of Thailand

is Luang Phor Jong of Wat NaTangNok Temple, BangSai district, Ayuthaya province. He passed away on the Buddhist important MaKhaBuCha day of February 17th, B.E.2508, at the age of 93.

Luang Phor Jong and Luang Phor Parn of Wat BangNomKho were close friends and respected each others high Dhamma practice. They had the same teachers, LP Soon of Wat BangPlaMoh and LP Paan of Wat PikulSokant. Even Luang Phor Parn who reached very high miraculous knowledges of "Apinya" and “Whipassana", spoke often of his admiration of Luang Phor Jong as a great monk.

 

There are many stories told about Luang

Phor Jong. One evening as he was resting at the pier in front of his temple, a small group of men rowed across the canal. After securing their boat one said disrespectfully to Luang Phor Jong, "Luang Phor, would you guard my boat because I am told there are many thieves here." Luang Phor Jong gracefully acknowledged, "Alright, I'll guard your boat as mine...don't worry." The group of men came back to the pier at around midnight, they saw Luang Phor Jong still sitting alone at the pier. "Wow, how obedient, you're still sitting here for all these hours. I thank you for guarding my boat." Luang Phor Jong replied, "You ordered me to guard your boat and I did so as was requested." The following evening the men came to Luang Phor Jong's Kuti (monk's house) with flowers, incense and candles. They paid homage to Luang Phor Jong and remarked "We have come to apologize for ordering you to guard our boat. We were unaware you are Luang Phor Jong, so please forgive us for such a grievous sin. Please bestow your forgiveness." Luang Phor Jong responded, “You ordered me and I accepted your demand. This is no sin but from now forward never order any monk whomever they are as your servant." He then briefed them of Buddha's Dhamma. The men listened quietly and wept respectfully at Luang Phor Jong's feet.


Luang Phor Jong was known to be a great

benefactor. For temples troubled by lack of Kutis, he would have his disciples dismantle their own and deliver to fellow temples in desperate need.


There are stories of thieves coming to

Luang Phor’s temple to steal precious valuables. Luang Phor Jong would knowing and willingly provide such articles to the thieves while preaching that stealing a monk's few possessions was a great sin. As a result of his actions and teachings many thieves gave up stealing.


Luang Phor Parn,

BangNomKho and Luang Phor Jong:


Luang Phor Parn of Wat BangNomKho very

much admired and respected Luang Phor Jong. So much so that as example Luang Phor Parn taught his disciples that one should never beg from a monk of such high virtue as he would give willingly everything that was begged for. Whenever Laung Phor Parn performed religious ritual at his temple, he would invite Luang Phor Jong to join. Once Luang Phor Parn requested a disciple to bring Luang Phor Jong by motor boat to join a ceremony. Luang Phor Jong told the disciple to proceed back to the ceremony by way of boat and that he would join later. As

soon as the disciple returned, he reported to Luang Phor Parn that Luang Phor Jong would come later. Luang Phor Parn laughed and pointed to Luang Phor Jong sitting in front of him. How did he come in such immediate time? There were many miles between the two temples. If walking this would take several hours. It was recorded that Luang Phor Jong reached the highest knowledge of

"PatiSamPhiThaYan" which provids the the greatest ability to exercise miracles of all kinds. Whoever reaches this state will have comprehensive knowledge over all Tri Pitaka with ease to rush anywhere in short time. Luang

Phor Jong created many kinds of amulets in the period of WW II, such as medals, small statues, ivory-tusk Rajasihas, metal Ta Pian fish, takrut, yant and sacred jackets. His amulets are recognized as very powerful in warding off dangers of any kind.


Luang Phor Jong created many well known amulets since the outbreak of WW II. The majority of which  are well known for extreme protection from danger, bullets, and bombs etc.


 

Meaning of Takrut:

Takrut is a type of tubular amulet worn as a

protective amulet and have existed for thousands of years. They are by rule, a talisman that is an elongated shape, taking the shape of a scroll. The scroll can be made of any type of metal, paper, leaf, papyrus, animal skin, or a large number of other mediums, including bamboo and wood vines. They are mostly worn on a cord around the waist, but are also often seen accompanying amulet on neck chains. The Sacred Inscriptions made upon the Takrut are a form of Sacre Geometry based in Thai Buddhist and Ancient vedic and animist traditions, which has come to be a very well known Niche Topic around the world since the Hollywood movie star Angelina Jolie received a Sak Yant Tattoo, which is also a yantra like a Takrut, except tattooed in the skin. 


Yant, which are incantations and sacred geometry designs with Pali Kata and Buddhist prayers, (Invocations and Empowerment Spells, inscribed using the Ancient Khom Pali (Khmer). The takrut is used for all purposes from

Maha Sanaeh attraction, Metta Mahaniyom Business Success and Popularity, Mercy Charm, Riches attraction, and even of course, last but not the least, Invincibility.


Takrut are sometimes worn about the body to protect specific parts of the body or to grant power to those body parts. But whether it is worn at the chest or the waist, its purpose is still the same: to give protection to its wearer. Some smaller takruts, called salukis can be kept between the teeth to allow the carrier to be a more powerful speaker. 


Please offer/purchase with assurance knowing that all amulets are temple blessed, as stated and authentic in every way. Where amulet is photographed with gold casing, the kt. weight and purity is guaranteed. I am a collector of quality thai amulets, precious gemstones, jade carvings and amber prayer beads, all the real deal. Thank you for visiting and please view my many collectibles to be added in the months ahead.


Lee






Buy Now

ThaiBuddha-Amulets #1061: Takrut LP Jong (LPChong), Wat Natangnok, BE 2502(1959) picture

ThaiBuddha-Amulets #1061: Takrut LP Jong (LPChong), Wat Natangnok, BE 2502(1959)

$699.00



ThaiBuddha-Amulets #1124: Takrut Tohn Kruba Som, Wat Pradaet, BE 2515, Changmai  picture

ThaiBuddha-Amulets #1124: Takrut Tohn Kruba Som, Wat Pradaet, BE 2515, Changmai

$295.00



24 GRAMS of GOLD, ThaiBuddha-Amulets 107: PhraKhunPaen, Wat BK,BE 2100-2200 picture

24 GRAMS of GOLD, ThaiBuddha-Amulets 107: PhraKhunPaen, Wat BK,BE 2100-2200

$2890.00



Phra Buddha , Rare Thai amulet , Buddhism Talisman Collectible Case Pendant picture

Phra Buddha , Rare Thai amulet , Buddhism Talisman Collectible Case Pendant

$28.00



ThaiBuddha-Amulets #5: Phra Phudtha Si Hing, Mier Mai, 1st Batch BE 2530 picture

ThaiBuddha-Amulets #5: Phra Phudtha Si Hing, Mier Mai, 1st Batch BE 2530

$1788.00



ThaiBuddha-Amulets#311:PhraSomdejPim SamChanYai Jumbo, LP Hin, WatRakhang BE2500 picture

ThaiBuddha-Amulets#311:PhraSomdejPim SamChanYai Jumbo, LP Hin, WatRakhang BE2500

$170.00



Big Set of Phra Somdej TOH group Wat Phra Kaew Thai Buddha Amulet gems buddha picture

Big Set of Phra Somdej TOH group Wat Phra Kaew Thai Buddha Amulet gems buddha

$98.73



Phra Buddha , Rare Thai Amulet Collect Buddhism Talisman Pendant Buddha Khmer picture

Phra Buddha , Rare Thai Amulet Collect Buddhism Talisman Pendant Buddha Khmer

$36.90



Images © photo12.com-Pierre-Jean Chalençon
A Traveling Exhibition from Russell Etling Company (c) 2011