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- Ajarn Nong Wat Sai Khaw
- Luang Phu Yim Wat Nong Bua
- Luang Por An Wat Prayat
- Luang Por Daeng Wat Khao Bandai It
- Luang Por Glan Wat Prayat
- Luang Por Guay Chudtintaro Wat Kositaram
- Por Tan Nam Puttasaro Wat Don Sala
- Luang Phu Phueak Wat Ging Gaew
- Luang Phu Doo Wat Sakae
- Luang Por Chaeng Wat Bang Pang
- Luang Por Phaew – Wat Tanode Luang
- Luang Pu Seng Sopano Wat Kanlayanamit
- Luang Por Doon – Wat Buraparam
- Ajahn Chah Subhatto – Wat Nong Pha Pong
- Luang Phor Derm Phutthasaro of Wat Nong Pho
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- Luang Por Chuea Sugawanno (Wat Mai Bampen Bun)
- Luang Phu Nai – Wat Ban Jaeng (Ayuttaya)
- Luang Phu Rod (Wat Bang Nam Won)
- Luang Phu Kroo Ba Ban
- Luang Por Daeng Wat Khao Bandai It
- Luang Phor Noi Wat Dhamma Sala
- Luang Por Phang Jidtakudto
- Luang Phu Toop
- Luang Phu Yen
- Luang Por Parn Sunanto
- Luang Por Guay
- Luang Phor Sodh
- Luang Phor Raks (Wat Sutawat Vipassana)
- Luang Phor Kasem Khemago
- Luang Phu Kambu
- Luang Phor Chor
- Luang Phor Supot
- Luang Phor Simplii
- Luang Por Suang Apayo (Wat Chee Ba Khaw)
- Phor Tan Jao Khun Juea
- Luang Por Nok (Wat Sangkasi)
- Luang Por Lae Tidtappo (Wat Khao Song)
- Luang Por Hyord (Wat Gaew Jaroen)
- Luang Por Pring – Wat Bang Bakork
Roop Tai Gradat Hnang Gai Hlang Yant Jarn Mer Dtid Somdej Sra Lek 2460 BE Luang Phu Phueak Wat Ging Gaew Free EMS
Roop Tai Blesséd Photograph with Hand Inscriptions of the Yant Do, and a Miniature Pim Lek version of the Pra Somdej Khud Sa Lek 2460 BE Reservoir Building Edition Ancient Sacred Powder Amulet of Luang Phu Phueak, of Wat Ging Gaew.
The photograph of Luang Phu Phueak has hand made inscriptions in red ink on the rear face of the Gradat Hnang Gai ancient Photo, which comes in its original casing (which we can re-encase free, if you prefer).
Speaking of the Somdej Sra Lek \affixed to the rear face in itself, is the the Top Preferred Pra Niyom Master-Class amulet from the Great Olden Days Master of Samut Prakarn Province.
Free EMS Shipping Worldwide is included with this amulet.. The Photo of Luang Phu Phueak (as are all Roop Tai Guru Monk Photos), is a wonderful way of practicing Gurunussati (Remembrance of the Guru), and with the hand inscriptions of The Pra Somdej Sa Lek 2460 BE Edition of Luang Phu Phueak Ganyataro, is an Eternal Classic and Highly Sacred Amulet of the Great Luang Phu Phueak of Wat Ging Gaew.
The Somdej Sra Lek on rear face of the photograp, is an immensely sought after and most preferred Pra Niyom Amulet of the Master Class, which is considered the most famously prized and rare of LP Phueak's Sacred Powder type amulets.
The rear face has the Sacred Yant Do of LP Phueak inscribed upon the surface of the photographic paper. The Somdej Sra Lek Pim Lek Sacered Powder amulet affixed, is of dry surface texture (Nuea Jad), and reveals the naturally aged Muan Sarn Powders of LP Phueak's Sra Lek edition of 2460 BE.
The combination oof Roop Tai Guru Image, Hand Inscriptions, and the Pim Sra Lek, is a highly powerful magical mixture of Blessed Photo for faith in the Master, anointed with the Pra Somdej Sra Lek, in itself alone an Ancient Amulet of Classic Pra Niyom Master-Class, often compared with the Pra Prapa Mondon Amulet (Somdej Rasamee) of the Great Luang Phu Sukh, and as highly sought after as the Top Amulets of Wat Plab.
Free EMS Express Registered Shipping worldwide is included. Luang Phu Phueak was a Gaeji Ajarn of the Samut Prakarn Province, and one of the great and Highly Famed Masters of the Previous Century, who was both Nationally and Internationally famous, for his Patipata and Magic Powers, and for his Amulets.
He graced some of History's most famous Buddha Abhiseka Blessing Ceremonies of national Importance, invited for his great prowess in empowering amulets, especially the great ceremonies held at Wat Rachabopit, and Wat Sutat. Luang Phu Phueak was born in the locality of Samrong in Bang Pli, samut Prakarn (now a municipality of Bangkok) on 12th August 2412.
In olden days, the temples of Thailand's provincial regions were where most children got their chance of an education, and would be taught by the Monks, as not many state schools were in existence outside of the capital and large cities in those days. The young boy Phueak was taught by the monks in great detail about moral conduct of a Bhikkhu from the other monks, and developed a high sense of personal morality and purity as he was still a Samanera Novice.
He learned well in his schooling from the Monks, and as the young Phueak reached the age of 15, he was able to read and write, and returned to help his family out with their daily work on the farm. At the age of 18, he was called in to National Service in the Military to serve in the Navy and did his 2 years service.
In the year 2433 at the age of 21, Luang Phu Phueak was ordained according to Thai Cultural Tradition as a Bhikkhu, in front of the Putta Sima Temple Boundary at Wat Ging Gaew with Luang Phu Tong of Wat Rachayotya as his Upachaya Ordaining Officer, and Pra Ajarn Im of Wat Ging Gaew as his as his Pra Gammawājājārn (Promoter). He was given the ordained name of 'Banyātarō'.
After he was ordained, Luang Phu Phueak remained resident at Wat Ging Gaew, under Pra Ajarn Im, and gave extreme efforts and diligence in studying the Dhamma Vinaya, Pali Sanskrit and Khom Agkhara Sacred Scripts.
He quickly became proficient in all of these Wicha and was dearly beloved by all of his teachers and Kroo Ba Ajarn. Once he had mastered these subjects, Luang Phu Phueak turned to focus himself on the practice of Vipassana Kammathana Mindfulness Insight Meditation, and fulfilled all the greatest expectations of Pra Ajarn Im, in his advancements. Pra Ajarn Im began to administer important duties of the temple to Luang Phu Phueak with full trust.
LP Phueak’s devotees also fervently revere and collect the 2496 BE edition of Pra Somdej (above), which is much more affordable than his early era 2460 Sra Lek Pra Niyom Master Class Edition, and are considered to be the perfect alternative to the much more rare and highly priced Pra Somdej Sra Lek. His various Guru Monk Coins are extremely rare, and range from mid-range affordable, to unreachably priceless, depending on rarity, era and series.
LP Phueak is also known to have made many other Sacred Powder Amulets, Roop Tai, Pha Yant, and Lockets. Especially preferred are those amulets which have the visible inscriptions of the Yant Do, and Khom Agkhara spells inscribed, which are far and few to come by. LP Phueak was also popular for his Pra Pid Ta, now an extreme rarity, and also many forms of Talismanic Amulets such as Takrut (extremely rare).
Then, in the year 2442 BE, Pra Ajarn Im passed away, and in this moment, the devotees of Wat Ging Gaew wrote letters to the Sangha Committee to beseech them to elect Luang Phu Phueak to become the new Abbot.
Luang Phu Phueak was first given the duty of taking care of the temple until a new abbot was elected, and immediately began to restore and build up the facilities of the temple in a grand fashion. At first, he did this with very little assistance of the locals, but as his efforts and attainments slowly began to become visible, and the devotees of Wat Ging Gaew began to flock to assist in ever increasing waves.
The devotees became so impressed and instilled with faith in the diligent selfless work of Luang Phu Phueak, in restorations, and temple developments. Luang Phu Phueak built an incredible number of Thavarawadtu (Buddhist Shrines, statue images and amulets), including the Uposadha Shrine-Room at Wat Ging Gaew, the 5 Meter wide Buddha Chinarat Jamlong statue, the Sala Bprian Montop, The Pariyatti Dhamma School, which he built for the children of local folk to have an education.
Luang Phu Phueak was officially elected Abbot of Wat Ging Gaew in the year 2442 BE, and in 2443 was elected Bishop of Racha Taewa Municipality, and also further elected to become the Arch-Bishop of of Samut Prakarn.
In addition he was also elected to status of Upachaya monk. In the year 2480 BE, at the age of 77, in his 59th year of ordination, Luang Phu Phueak was given the honorary status name of Pra Kroo Garuna Wihari. In the year 2487 BE, Luang Phu Phueak became the Head of the Sangha Comittee of Bang Pli.
In the year 2487 BE, Luang Phu Phueak began to weaken and become ill through his old age suffering from bladder ailments and was ingressed into the Rong Payaban Songk Sangha Hospital, where he was discovered to have Cancer.
He was operated and began to recover, and later returned to the temple after 7 months, and began to work again at his usual duties. He would receive and listen to the problems of the local devotees every day, and give his full efforts to help them.
Luang Phu Phueak lived on a further 5 years after his operation, until in the year 2501 BE on the 29th day of the month of March, Luang Phu Phueak passed away at the age of 89 years old, after 69 Years of Ordained life.
