Li Ni Temple LP Song touches the Buddhist calendar 2563 LP Toli mud powder, 1000 years old holy powder amulet

$580.00

[Temple] Lek Ni Temple สำนักป่าธรรมญาณมุนี


[Master] Luang Phor Song Phrom อาจารย์สมพร (The current abbot of Lek Ni Temple)


[Consecration] Buddhist Era 2563 ( 2020 AD )


【Size】 📏Approximately 5.2 cm high , 2.8 cm wide , and 1.7 cm thick


【Material】Made from Leklai powder and 1000 different old Buddha amulet fragments. Waterproof casing


[How to wear] It can be hung around the neck or body, above the waist, and placed at the front of the vehicle to ensure traffic safety.


[Efficacy] Ensures safety, avoids danger, and is protected by the power of nature. It can help you avoid danger, and Luang Phor Thu is a symbol of peace.


【Temple Introduction】Temple Leklai ( Leklai Museum ) is a very famous temple in Thailand. The Leklai made by Luang Phor Sompong is famous throughout Thailand and even the world ! It is known for its remarkable efficacy and has been reported and interviewed by newspapers, magazines and television many times. There are also on-site tests of fire🔥 , knife🔪 , and stepping on a shrimp🦶🏻 to break glass.


[Master's Introduction] Luang Phor Sompong's Leklai is extremely famous in Thailand. His temple is the largest Leklai temple in Thailand and is listed as a national museum, which shows how famous his Leklai is. Luang Phor Sompong is the abbot of this temple !


[Introduction to Leklai]


Leklai , also known as nickel molten iron or flowing iron, is a rare, irregularly shaped, mystical liquid metal in Thai folklore. Thais believe Leklai resides in primeval forests, cliffs, mountain bases, or mysterious caves, and possesses magical powers to ward off evil and bring good fortune, hence its names "sacred iron" or "God's metal." Some scientists who have studied Leklai have concluded that it is not a material found on Earth, making it truly mysterious.


Leklai is also a sacred Buddhist object, possessing boundless and miraculous energy. It is a naturally occurring, sacred iron mineral that has existed for over a thousand years, growing in hidden deep mountain caves or crevices on cliff edges. It requires specific conditions for cultivation and veneration. Over millennia, it absorbs the spiritual energy of the cave and the essence of the sun and moon, making it incredibly powerful. Finding it is extremely difficult, thus making it rare and precious. While most caves are inhabited by animals such as tigers , bats , and pythons , caves containing Leklai are not inhabited by animals, but are often guarded by tigers, large pythons, or cobras. Alternatively, one can fire a gun ( in ancient times, an arrow ) into the cave ; if the shot fails to hit or deflects significantly, it indicates the presence of Leklai.


Sometimes, highly skilled monks or sorcerers would venture into the mountains to search for it. Once found, it would solidify upon contact with a candle, becoming a strongly magnetic metal block. This block was believed to bring peace and protection against accidents and injuries, and some people used it as rings or ornaments. Many monks with profound spiritual power had summoned this flowing iron from the earth to the surface, a process involving chanting... The purpose of the ritual is to make it sacred and powerful, so Thailand considers amulets made from Leklai material to be priceless.


[Introduction to Luang Phor Thuad]

One of the most beloved amulets in Southeast Asia , and an irreplaceable treasure. In the minds of many, it is a Buddha of life protection and danger avoidance. It is said that one should have a dragon amulet with Phra Thuat when driving . However, the effects are only known to a few , and the understanding is still very vague .
Luang Phor Thuad was a revered Thai monk, an Arhat, who lived 400 years ago and was a household name in Thailand. He was the national teacher of Thailand and lived to the age of 99. It is said that he could turn seawater into fresh water by stepping on it.
In Thailand, Luang Phor Thuad is a household name. Even now, there are frequent reports of people seeing him in their dreams, receiving his guidance and turning misfortune into good fortune. For Thais, Luang Phor Thuad is not only a protector of life but also a moral guide. Statues, portraits, bronze images, amulets, and various events featuring Luang Phor Thuad are ubiquitous in Thailand. His miraculous deeds are still widely recounted. It is said that statistics from the Phra Phuttha Medical Centre's emergency medical services show that none of those who died in traffic accidents were ever found wearing Luang Phor Thuad amulets. Therefore, Luang Phor Thuad is known as the "God of Cars."
Many temples in Thailand make Luang Phor Thuad amulets , with the most famous being those made in southern Thailand, from Wat Hue Mongkol in Hua Hin to Wat Soi Chaeng . These Luang Phor Thuad amulets are particularly sought after . A miraculous accident shocked the world. During a training exercise by the Thai Air Force , a helicopter crashed while on duty , resulting in a malfunction . Such helicopter crashes are known to be major accidents. The chances of crew members dying are extremely high, but thankfully , all the crew members survived . In Thailand , a predominantly Buddhist country , this is a legendary incident. All the crew members wore Luang Phor Thuad amulets, and each crew member 's act of abandoning the aircraft was awarded the highest honor by the Royal Family .
The back of the amulet is not ordinary . On one hand , it represents prestige, making the wearer worthy of respect and trust in the eyes of others . At the same time , those around you who dare not look you in the eye will cast their hearts far away, and they will all forget about harming you. Wearing Luang Phor Thuad amulets can grant all wishes, including those for career advancement, official positions, wealth, protection from danger, and purification of karmic obstacles. All your desires will be fulfilled . Remember, as long as you believe in the amulet , Luang Phor Thuad will make you fearless in the future and help you move forward without fear.