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本文章最後由 teco 於 3-7-2013 14:21 編輯
Luang Por Hok - Pra Gradook Pee (first gen) amulets
This is a very highly sought after first generation amulet blessed by Luang Phor Hok, Wat Thakaaam, Songkhla
Luang Por Hok studied many sacred sciences over a considerable period of time whilst at the same time collecting and creating many sacred powders. It was his wish to create a very special series of amulets, to help those that worshipped at his temple and poor villagers.
In B.E.2509, he created his first generation Gradook Pee (ghost powder) amulets which were designed in the form of Pang Leela, or the walking Buddha Image with sacred yant to the back
The materials he used to create these amulets consisted of
-Gradook Pee or Bones of the dead collected from 108 cemeteries. He limited himself to four corpses per graveyard and only those that had passed away on Saturday and cremated on Tuesday
- Luang Por Hok’s special sacred powder, Pong Wahn
All bones were ground into powder and formed the main bulk of the material to create these amulets. Luang Por Hok had said that he wanted to give those that had departed an opportunity to increase merit by helping those in need, although this was only possible through his ability to control the spirits through Katha Arkom or incantation.
Luang Phor Hok a highly respected monk of Songkla Province received a good deal of welcome assistance from students and villagers to grind the bones to a powder. This was mixed with his own sacred powders that he had collected over decades, specifically for the purpose of creating amulets.
Actually these amulets were hand pressed one at a time by Luang Phor Hok himself.
It is generally believed that these amulets offer powerful spiritual guidance and protection and are often associated with charm, luck and fortune.
NOTE: a few accounts of this amulet on line that claim that LP Hok used the bones from 108 criminals, this is simply nonsense, and either the author had some difficulty in translation or has a vivid imagination
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