Prakam 108 Met Nuea Mai Saksit Dtid Rian Kroo Ba Gaew 2520 BE – a Sacred wooden bead Blessėd Rosary with Guru Monk coin, from the great Lanna Monk, Kroo Ba Gaew Sutto, of Wat Doi Mokkhala, in Chiang Mai. Serm Duang (Good Karma) Maha Mongkol (Auspicious Blessings), Klaew Klaad (Evade Dangers), Maha Lap (Lucky Fortunes)
The rosary has a 2520 BE Rian Roop Muean Guru Monk Coin with the image of Kroo Ba Gaew gazing sideways on the front face, and a Sacred Nam Tao Yantra with Khom Agkhara on the rear face. A highly recommendable item for Buddhanussati and Gurunussati, Meditation, Prayer Counting, Protection and Mercy Charm. Wear as a necklace with amulet of the Guru. and use for counting your prayers and Kata Chants.
Luang Phu Kroo Ba Gaew was trained in his early ordination under the lineage of Luang Phu Mun Puritatto, and is one of the great Kroo Ba Ajarn of the Northern Lanna Region, who was a very close companion of the Great Luang Phu Hwaen Sujjino, of Wat Doi Mae Pang.
Luang Phu Kroo Ba Gaew has somewhat of a mysterious past, because his biography was never officially documented, and Kroo Ba Gaew himself was not prone to talk about himself very much. This of course common with High Arya Sangha who have practiced and attained inner peace, and is in itself a sign of great attainments. Sadly however, this results in little being known about his early life as a monk in the lineage of Luang Phu Mun, leaving us with only a partial knowledge of his Biography.
But the miracles of this Great Monk have been told and retold over many decades, and by word of mouth, Kroo Ba Gaew became a Great Kroo Ba Ajarn of the region, on the merits of Miracles made. It is said, that once during the time Kroo Ba Gaew was still living, a Naga Serpent came up from the underworld near the temple, and was run over by a truck as it slithered across the road, and was hurt. The Naga crawled up to the temple and called Luang Phu Kroo Ba Gaew to come out and heal him with holy water.
Another famous legend is the tale of the three Buddha images in the Mae Nam Ping river, which were embedded in the stream. Luang Phu Kroo Ba Gaew performed a ceremony to invite them to rise up from the waters to perform miracles for humanity, and come to reside at the temple.
The statues rose up from the depths and were able to be transported to the temple, where they reside to this day. It is said these Buddhas can make the rain fall in the proper season to make the crops grow, which is a matter of life and death from many farming communities in the region. The Buddhas are hence extremely sacred for the local devotees, and Kroo Ba Gaew’s miracle of calling them, is perhaps his most famous legend.
Luang Phu Kroo Ba Gaew’s amulets are extremely rare, because he never ever really focused on making amulets of many kinds. he would only release mainly Buddhist amulets such as his monk coins, and ‘Roop Tai’ blessėd monk photos, and items of reverence and practice such as the Prakam Saksit Blessėd Rosary. Devotees of Kroo Ba Gaew like to wear his rosaries with one of his coin amulets attached for prayer and protection of the Guru. HIs devotees are very reluctant to part with their amulets of Luang Phu Kroo Ba Gaew, for they believe them to possess very powerful protection, and bring auspicious blessings.
The Wongarn Pra Krueang Lanna Northern Amulet Appreciation Society have registered the pantheon of amulets of Kroo Ba Gaew as residing within the Dtamrap Pra Krueang Lanna Yord Niyom ‘Top List of Most Preferred Amulets of the Lanna Region’.
Use the Traditional Thai Buddhist Method for Bucha;
1. Chant Maha Namasakara (3 Times)
2. Chant the Trai Soranakom (3 Times)
3. Chant Kata Aaraatanaa Pra Krueang (3 Times)
Kata Maha Namasakara
Namo Dtat-Sa Pakawa-Dto Araha-Dto Sam-Maa Sam-Put-Dtat-Sa
Namo Dtat-Sa Pakawa-Dto Araha-Dto Sam-Maa Sam-Put-Dtat-Sa
Namo Dtat-Sa Pakawa-Dto Araha-Dto Sam-Maa Sam-Put-Dtat-Sa
Trai Soranakom
Puttang Cheewidtang Yaawa Nipaanang Saranang Kajchaami
Tammang Cheewidtang Yaawa Nipaanang Saranang Kajchaami
Sangkang Cheewidtang Yaawa Nipaanang Saranang Kajchaami
Tudtiyambpi Puttang Cheewidtang Yaawa Nipaanang Saranang Kajchaami
Tudtiyambpi Tammang Cheewidtang Yaawa Nipaanang Saranang Kajchaami
Tudtiyambpi Sangkang Cheewidtang Yaawa Nipaanang Saranang Kajchaami
Dtadtiyambpi Puttang Cheewidtang Yaawa Nipaanang Saranang Kajchaami
Dtadtiyambpi Tammang Cheewidtang Yaawa Nipaanang Saranang Kajchaami
Dtadtiyambpi Sangkang Cheewidtang Yaawa Nipaanang Saranang Kajchaami
Kata Aaraatana Pra Krueang
Puttang Aaraatanaanang
Tammang Aaraatanaanang
Sangkang Aaraatanaanang
Puttang Prasittimae
Tammang Prasittimae
Sangkang Prasittimae
Luang Phu Khaw Analayo
Luang Phu Khaw Analayo of Wat Tham Glong Plae, in Nong Bua Lampoo, was a Gaeji Ajarn Master Monk of the Dhammayut Lineage of Ajarn Mun Puratto, who was highly revered and known for his Adept Mastery of Vipassana Kammathana Mindfulness Practice. He was a Master of the same Generation as the Great Luang Phu Waen Sujjino, and the Inimitable Luang Phu Doon. He is said to be an Arya Sangha who reached a High Stage of Enlightenment.
Luang Phu Khaw's mortal remains turned into crystallised relics, which is considered to be a sign of having become Enlightened Being. Luang Phu Khaw Analayo was born on the 28th December in the Year 2431 B.E. in Ban Bor Khaneng, in Tambon Nong Gaew, in Ampher Amnaj Jaroen, in Udorn Thani Province. He was Ordained on the 2nd of May 2462 BE at Wat Po Sri, in Ban Bor Khaneng.
His Upachaya (Ordaining Officer) was Pra Kroo Puttisak, the Bishop of Amnaj Jaroen, and Pra Ajarn Bun Jantr was his Pra Gammawājājarn (Prompting Officer). Luang Phu Khaw remained thereafter at Wat Po Sri for a further 6 Years, after which he left to travel on Tudong Solitary Forest Wandering. It was here that Luang Phu Khaw met and asked to study and practice under the Great Arahant Luang Phu Mun Puratto. Luang Phu Khawwas always intensely attracted to the practice of Vipassana Kammathana, and due to this interest, he also travelled onwards to Thonburi to the temple of Wat Plab, which was famous for its Advanced methods of Kammathana Vipassana.
It was here that Luang Phu Khaw got the chance to learn Wicha with the Great Pra Sangkawara Luang Por Chum, maker of the famous Nam Tao Gan Fai Magic Gourd (known for its ability to prevent fires). The temple of Wat Plab has records in its written history annals of Luang Phu Khaw appearing to practice there, which confirms the truth of this. Luang Phu Khaw was also one of the few great Monks who was revered and often visited by His Majesty the King. Luang Phu Khaw passed away on Monday the 16th May 2526 BE at Wat Tham Gong Plae at the age of 94 Years, 4 Months and 18 Days Old in his 57th Year of Ordained life.