Bless life with good spirits
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Sunday, 3 April 2011
Somdej Phra Phoong Phim Lasami (Pink) & Ner Bailan (Black)
1st Picture Somdej Phra Phoong Phim Lasami Ner Bailan (Black)
2nd Picture Somdej Phra Phoong Phim Lasami (Pink)
Luang Phu Suk Wat Makam Tao Poksit
Wat Kong Kom, 2460-2465B.E (KNGA03/1210/A)
牌名
百年出塔顺德佛SOMDEJ PHIM LASAMI
高僧
WAT KONG KOM (LOKSIT LUANG PHU SUK, WAT PA KLONG MAKAM TAO)
年份
2456-2460B.E.
原料
颂经多年的经粉
功用
处事镇定,人缘和合,贵人扶助,心想事成,招财纳福,生意兴隆,有求必应
避邪,避险,维持家庭和睦的佛牌之一
特点
大约在佛历2450年时 , LUANG PHOR OM , WAT KONG KOM , AMPHER SARM CHOP ,
SUPANBURI 为了要筹建大雄宝殿基金,便去向师父 “法术神僧”LUANG PHU SUK ,
WAT PA-KLONG MAKAM TAO求助,结果LUANG PHU SUK答应了徒弟的要求,
便亲手制造了这批为数84,000尊“PHRA PHOONG PHIM LAKSAMI” 的SOMDEJ和PIDTA
分别有黄色(法药),红色(槟榔渣),粉红色(PHOONG KEAW- KHAT
避险,避小人妒忌,避是非),黑色(贝叶经书)和白色(神圣经粉)一共5种颜色再加入
* PHOONG VISET
* PHOONG WARN 108 YAANG
* PHOONG PATAM-MANG
* PHONG IK-TI JAY
* PHOONG TRI-NIT XING-HAY
* PHOONG BANG KHUN PROM
* PHOONG 108 CHANIT
* PHOONG BAILAN GAO
* PHOONG TAM-NAA GAO等等制成。。
并由200多名当时著名的圣僧一起加持诵经开光3个月,其中包括LUANG PHOR PARN ,
WAT BANG NOM-KHO , LUANG PHOR BUAY , WAT MA-NAO , LUANG PHOR IM ,
WAT HUA-KAO等等。。
当时法会过后,就由LUANG PHU SUK和LUANG PHOR OM现场分派给信徒再把剩的埋封在
WAT KONG KOM的舍利塔里直到佛历2522年到2524年才把所有圣牌开塔奉请出来。
“PHRA PHOONG PHIM LAKSAMI”向来都是得到泰国佛牌总会承认及肯定的。
在泰国每年举行的大型皇家泰国珍贵古董佛牌比赛里,PHRA PHOONG PHIM LAKSAMI
都排名在内,由此可见这批佛牌在泰国古董佛牌界里是站有一定的地位。也因为这样,
市场里已经有越来越多的伪造品。
回望目前佛牌市场,LUANG PHU SUK ,WAT PAK-KLONG MAKAM TAO亲手制造的佛牌,
每一尊都超过RM 30,000.00以上 ,所以“PHRA PHOONG PHIM LAKSAMI”绝对是一尊
超值得收藏或佩戴的古董佛牌
PRA LINGKOK / PHRA KleepBua Somdej, Bless by Somdej Phra Putthacharn Toh
Somdej Phra Putthacharn Toh led the Grand Ceremony at Wat LingKob in year BE2411 with many Top monks to blessed these KleepBua Somdej.
All Kleep Bua were kept in the Chedi of Wat LingKob until recovered in year BE 2509 after the Chedi foundation damaged by the water erosion of Chao Phraya river.
Monk: Mass chanted, led by Phra Putthacharn Toh.
Temple: Wat LingKob, now known as Wat Bowonmongkhun.
Monk: Mass chanted, led by Phra Putthacharn Toh.
Temple: Wat LingKob, now known as Wat Bowonmongkhun.
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