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Lucky nine-tailed two-headed lizard (gecko), with gold leaf blessing and hand-written yants by Archan Somchart. Comes in airtight waterproof acrylic casing. This is a real nine-tailed two-headed gecko. About 14 cm (5.5 inches) long (the casing is about 16.5 cm long).
Obtained from Ac Somchart directly when he visited Singapore in 2013. Ac Somchart is a very famous sakyant master - he is the disciple (luksit) to the famous LP Pern of Wat Bang Phra.
Effects: For luck and attracting wealth.
Dealing locally in Singapore. Collection point: Eunos MRT
Lucky nine-tailed lizard (gecko), with gold leaf blessing by LP Ekkapool. Comes in openable plastic casing. This is a real nine-tailed gecko. About 15 cm (6 inches) long.
Also comes with photo of LP Ekkapool with hand-written yants at the back.
Effects: For luck and attracting wealth.
Dealing locally in Singapore. Collection point: Eunos MRT
This takrut comes directly from LP Inn’s personal cabinet inside his kuti - old batch snake (python) skin and golden takrut with white thread. The snake skin takrut is the signature charming/attraction magic item of LP Inn. The inner golden takrut is the wealth takrut.
Effects: Charm/attraction, maha sanaeh. Also for increasing main & side wealth, avoiding of danger, reducing the risk of getting caught in any matters (relationship, legal, etc).
This rian is made from re-smelted metal ploughs gathered from the agriculture fields of Thailand, Myanmar and Vietnam. LP Tong Gleng, the abbot of Wat Chedi Hoi blessed and wrote yants on the metal ploughs before they were re-smelted to make the rian amulets. This amulet comes with a blessed rice grain encased in clear plastic.
Effects: This is an all-round amulet for protection, luck, abundant wealth and prosperity.
Additional info:
Wat Chedi Hoi is famous for its oyster shell covered chedis.
More about LP Tong Gleng and Wat Chedi Hoi at the links below. You can also see photos of the metal ploughs used to make these amulets:
Temple: Wat Suan Kan, Nakhon Sri Thammarat Province.
Year: BE 2500 (1957)
SGD $ 398
Rian LP Klai (PT Klai), made of sacred copper material with yants and year on reverse. This rian is nearly 60 years old. Encased in plastic casing.
Effects: an all-rounder amulet, wear for protection, good luck and wealth/fortune. Also a great amulet for making a wish.
Additional info:
PT Klai (BE 2419 - BE 2513 / 1876 - 1970) was a legendary monk in Southern Thailand who earned the nickname “Golden Mouth” because whatever he said or predicted would come true. He was the master of the famous Archan Khun Pan.
Rian of LP Koon in his signature pose counting money, with the image of Phra Yod Thong on reverse. Made from sacred copper material and encased in clear plastic.
Effects: This is an all round amulet for protection, luck, abundant wealth and prosperity. It is also especially suitable for those wishing to overcome obstacles, and to achieve victory and success.
Additional info:
LP Koon, the abbot of Wat Ban Rai, was born in 1923. He had just very recently left us at the age of 91. He was famous for his ritual of inserting gold takruts into the bodies of his numerous devotees. In 1993, LP Koon and his amulets achieved greater popularity after a woman clutching LP Koon’s amulet was pulled out alive from the rubble of a collapsed hotel. In Thai language, LP Koon’s name means “to multiply” - therefore his amulets and blessings are often associated with the multiplying of money and wealth. There are numerous stories of devotees who have attributed their lottery winnings to LP Koon’s amulets/blessings. LP Koon was often famously depicted in his signature squatting poses counting money or holding a cigar.
Silver roop (looplor) of LP Koon in his signature pose squatting holding a cigar. Encased in clear plastic.
Effects: This is an all round amulet for protection, luck, abundant wealth and prosperity.
Additional info:
LP Koon, the abbot of Wat Ban Rai, was born in 1923. He had just very recently left us at the age of 91. He was famous for his ritual of inserting gold takruts into the bodies of his numerous devotees. In 1993, LP Koon and his amulets achieved greater popularity after a woman clutching LP Koon’s amulet was pulled out alive from the rubble of a collapsed hotel. In Thai language, LP Koon’s name means “to multiply” - therefore his amulets and blessings are often associated with the multiplying of money and wealth. There are numerous stories of devotees who have attributed their lottery winnings to LP Koon’s amulets/blessings. LP Koon was often famously depicted in his signature squatting poses counting money or holding a cigar.