Sunday 17 August 2014

Phra Pidta BiaGae ( The Buddha of Inversion with BiaGae ) by Ven. LP Boon Wat Klang Bang Kaew.





This amulet is a rarity and valueable because not only it contains Ven. LP Boon’s BiaGae but also wrapped with Pong Cindamanee Jassawana. By Ven. LP Boon and with the closed eyes Buddha " Phra Pidta"

At its rear was imprinted Phra Pidta ( The Buddha of enhance your fortune and ward off the evils ), People who often go for business trip or doing dangerous work are suitable to wear this. The Phra Pidta hides its eyes meaning that when we stop concerning, asking and caring something, nobody can do any bad things to you such as making rumors.. But Pong Cindamanee has many great positive influences, it was known as a celestial gift that encompasses the entire universe.


What is BiaGae? Bia means money and Gae means to solve. I am sure many would know that in ancient times they don’t trade with currency notes like now but with gold, silver and etc. Shell too is used as some form of monetary exchange. But in my opinion, Ven. LP Boon of Wat Klang Bang Kaew refers biagae as something of great value that will help solve problems rather than just money. Though it is commony known as an amulet that helps avert danger, black magic or soccery or bad spirit. Little does one knew that biagae of Ven. LP Boon offers a very wide range of protections and blessings. From enhancing a persons luck to making holy water to cure illnesses. For someone to own a piece of Ven.’s LP Boon’s biagae is indeed a very meritorous person because Ven. LP Boon doesn’t make it for any other people but his deserving disciple monks whom disrobe to return to laity’s life. It was one way of Ven.’s great blessings to him by offerring him a sacred amulet that will help solve his problems pertaining to life.

Those days it isn’t easy to make one piece of biagae, let’s simply summarize…
 

{1} A good shell is picked.

{2} Enter into deep forest to lure or attract mercury. Those days   mercury weren’t   bought like now but are collected personally.
 
{3} Shell is filled up with treated mercury and sealed within by a    kind of tree thick resin.

{4} Lead is prepared to wrapped up the shell. And when done, the Teacher will write yants all over it.

{5} Covered with another layer of Teacher’s chivon or robes.

{6} Then it will be knitted with fine ropes.

{7} When all is done, the Teacher will consrecate it and empower it with energy and inchantations    until it rattles frantically by itself. Then only will the Teacher offer it to his disciple.

Ven. LP Boon Wat Klang Bang Kaew

Luangpu Boon Wat Klang Bangkaew
Luang Pu Boon_Wat Klang Bang Kaew, Nakhon Pathom.
( 3rd July B.E 2391 – B.E 2478 )


Luang Phor Boon was born on July 3rd, B.E.2391 during the reign of King Rama III. He was the eldest amongst the six children of Mr. Seng and Mrs.Lim.

When he was 13, his father passed away and he was sent to Wat Klang Bangkaew to learn Lord Buddha’s Dharma. He was ordained as a novice at the age of 15.Aged 20 he was ordained as a Buddhist monk on June 21, B.E.2412.

Luang Phor Boon is regarded as one of the Top-Ten Gurus in Thailand and he is well-respected for his Buddhakhom (Buddhist magic). One of his famous Buddhakhom is JetroParivaYana. JetroParivaYana is an advance Dharma that can detect anyone’s mind. In addition to his ultra Buddhist magic, he could also chant the Maha Chinda Manee Mantra that was said when it was chanted with great smadhi, he was able to call Metta, Wealth and Fortune to bestow on you.

Luang Phor Boon made many different phims of amulets. He was famous for his Wan (Herbal) amulets called Phongya Chindamanee which cost easily with many ten thousands Baht. Apart from his herbal amulets, he had also made many amulets comprise of baked clay, bronze, silver, copper, lead/tin and ivory etc. To name a few which are highly sought after by collectors, they are Khiao Ser (Tiger Tooth), Bia Gae (Cowry Shell), NakProk and NangKwak. His Phra Chaosua amulet remains the most expensive in the market today. His third generation disciple ( LP Cher ) created the 2nd batch of Chao Sua in B.E 2535 and remains the next available subsitute to LP Boon's ChaoSua.

He was a close friend of many contemporarily famous Guru Monks viz LP Nak of Wat HuaiJorake, ChaoKhun Vinai Kitkosol and ChaoKhun Phrom of Wat Gallaya, LP Taab Wat Thong, and Somdej Phra Sangkharaj (Pae)--the Supreme Patriarch of Wat Suthat. Famous ChaoKhun Sri (Sondh) had first learned with LP Boon and later left for Wat Suthat and became the Supreme Patriarch's right hand and closest disciple. For LP Chaem of Wat Takong, a greatest and most famous Guru Monk of NakonPathom and the teacher of LP Tae Kongthong, was LP Boon's disciple.

Luang Phor Boon was a pre-war great guru and worshipped as one of the greatest monk in Nakonpathom. He practiced very advance Dhamma and respected by many Gurus from 24xx era. He had mind miracle called "JetroPariyaYana" which makes him able to reads people's mind.

He created a very important Mantra called the Maha Chindamanee Mantra. It is Maha Metta Katha. Anyone who chant the great Katha will be able to call all beings including Metta, Wealth and Fortune to come.

He made many Phims (mold) amulets from different material such as herb, baked clay, bronze, silver, copper, lead and etc. LP Boon made very effacious amulets. All his amulets has long history of fficiencies from those who wears them and experiences.

However, The most famous amulet from Wat Klabangkeaw is "Biage" a shell amulet which has many effacious effects to the wearer.

LP Boon was in monkhood for 66 years and passed away at the age of 88 in BE2478.

Luang Pu Boon resided at the temple for his entire life until he had passed away in B.E.2478.

Luangpu Boon Wat Klang Bangkaew was a very special monk who had attained very high level of Buddhist practice. The amulets he created during the earlier period of his life when he was the abbot of Wat Klang Bangkaew till his decease were very much in high demand by collectors and devotees whom believed in the power of Luangpu Boon’s amulets which pocesses Metta Mahaniyom (charm or attractiveness) especially the Phong Ya Jintamanee, a special concocted mixture of herbs made by Luangpu Boon which contained the element of healing power.
Luangpu Boon was born on 3rd July B.E. 2391 in Thamai district of Samutsakorn province. He ordained at Wat Klang Bangkaew on the 21st June B.E. 2412 after being a novice in the temple since he was 15 years old. Phra Palad Pahn of Wat Tukeda was his preceptor. Phra Palad Thong Wat Klang Bangkaew, Phra Atikan Sap Wat Newrai, Phrakru Bureemanurak Wat Supraditaram and Phra Atikan Jan Wat Thamohn whom were all well-known figures in the monkshood were present Dharma instructors and witnesses to the event. His Buddhist name was Khantachot.
Later in the year B.E. 2459, Luangpu Boon was appointed as a preceptor and in the year B.E. 2473, he was promoted to the rank of Phra Buddhawitheenayok. Luangpu Boon learned the making of “Bia Gae” amulet from Luangpu Rod Wat Nairong. This amulet was made of specially selected seashell inserted mercury for protection against black magic, evil spirit and bodily harm.

Phra Chaosua Ner Tongdaeng (copper)
Luangpu Boon started creating amulets when he was the abbot of Wat Klang Bangkaew at around B.E. 2429. Although he have created many types of amulets ranging from Phra Chai, Phra Ner Din, Phra Ner Phong, Phra Ner Ya, Takrut, Bia Gae etc. The most popular among all was his Phra Chaosua which literally means “Buddha on a Mountain”. It was very highly sought after by the people especially the Chinese whom had considered Phra Chaosua as an auspicious mean in Chinese description.

Luangpu Boon had counted Phra Sangaraj Pae Wat Suthat and Phra Acharn Pah Wat Rakang kositaram as his closest pals. They were often seen sitting next to each other whenever they were invited to various Buddhist ceremonies.

Luangpu Boon passed away on the 8th April B.E. 2478 at the age of 86.

LP Boon, who has enormous knowledge on BuddhaKom, was one of the greatest pre-war Guru monks of the country. He was a close friend of many contemporarily famous Guru monks viz LP Nak of Wat HuaiJorake, ChaoKhun Vinai Kitkosol and ChaoKhun Phrom of Wat Gallaya, LP Taab Wat Thong, and Somdej Phra Sangkharaj (Pae)--the Supreme Patriarch of Wat Suthat.

Famous ChaoKhun Sri (Sondh) had first learned with LP Boon and later left for Wat Suthat and became the Supreme Patriarch's right hand and closest disciple. For LP Chaem of Wat Takong, a greatest and most famous Guru monk of NakonPathom and the teacher of LP Tae Kongthong, was also a disciple of LP Boon.

LP Boon passed away in B.E.2478 at the age of 89, he ordained and sustained for his monkhood life for 68 years.

Luang Phu Boon Wat Klang Bang Kaew (Nakorn Pathom) [Overall 2nd Place] In "The ceremony of Magic & Mental Power competition held in Year 2452 "

The top 10 monks of Thailand had many versions & many assumptions being discussed in many amulet's forums which none of its version was confirmed & recognized in Thailand. The one & only version that was fully recognized by old veterans coll...ectors in Thailand, was the one i had published. It was not fully recorded but "The ceremony of Magic & Mental Power competition held in Year 2452 " had been spreading down to this generation from the old veterans collector.

In the year B.E. 2452 at Nakon Phatom Province the supreme Patriarch Somdet Pra SangKaarat (Kay) of Wat Bowonniwet (Chief monks of Thailand) issued an invitation to all temples in every province to send representative monks with high Wittayaakom (magic) & Palangjit (mental power) to participate in an exchange of knowledge. There would be a test of power. The response was overwhelming as hundreds of monks from different provinces attended the ceremony which was held at Wat Phra Pathtom Chedi for a period of 3 days & 3 nights.

The monks had to use their mental power to move a carpenter's plane from a starting point to a designated point and then back to the start. In this test, many monks were able to move the carpenter's plane to designated point. However, most of the monks failed to move it back to starting point. Only 10 great monks passed the test.

The 10 highly skilled monks as follows:

LP Klan of Wat Phayatigaram, Ayuttaya, Champion 1st Place

LP Boon of Wat KangBanKeow, Nakon Phatom, 2nd Place

LP Suk of Wat Makham Tao, Chinat, 3rd Place

LP Yaim of Wat Nang, Bangkok, 4th Place

LP Ngern of Wat Bang Klang, Phicit, 5th Place

LP Taa of Wat Paniangdtaek, Nakon Phatom, 6th Place

LP Tong of Wat KaoGaBotWaaSee, Nakon Sawan, 7th Place

LP Pan of Wat Banghia, Samut Phrakam, 8th Place

LP Yim of Wat Nongbua, Khachanaburi, 9th Place

LP Jon of Wat Don-Ruap, Chumpon, 10th Place    



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