This is a HTF LP Kuay GumanThong
mini statue for neck wearing. The efficacious GumanThongs of this batch were
created and blessed by LP Kuay in late 2510s. A few years later, the gold-coated
type was made and blessed in B.E.2521.
The content the GumanThong
is lead-based alloy and electroplated with copper and then coated
with black mixture at the end.
The GumanThong was blessed with Buddhistic methods by LP Kuay, so it's safe and full of positive
power for Metta and drawing in wealth & fortune.
GumanThong is a lovely naked child holding a money bag in his
hands--which is a symbol of wealth & fortune. GumanThong's
good, positive &
efficacious spirit was well blessed and invited by LP Kuay to live
in the statue to help support the owner for great wealth and
fortune.
GumanThong creation
needs specific incantation knowledge and ultra high meditation
or Smadhi to
give birth and life to them. The old-time top Guru monks who could
create and bless efficacious GumanThongs are such as LP Dha Wat Paniang Taek,
LP Chaem Wat Takong, LP Tae Wat SamNgam, etc.
LP Kuay was one of the most able & greatest monk masters of post B.E. 2500 period
who could make
equally same efficacious
GumanThongs
as the above mentioned
old-time LPs.
One reason that
LP Kuay created GumanThongs is that he wanted to devote his "Boon"
(merit) to Gumans (babies) who naturally died in their mother's
wombs.
In the old-day time
public health was not so good as it is nowsday, LP Kuay had helped
many pregnant women safe from their babies died in the womb.
LP Kuay would chant efficacious Kathas to call a dead baby coming
out from the sick mother's womb, then a cup of holy water would be
given to the women to drink. A few days after the women went back
home, her dead baby would naturally come out as if it's a normal
delivery.
LP Kuay's Visha for
calling a dead baby to come out from mother's womb called "Sadoh
Guman". The word Sadoh = to release, to free ; Guman = a baby or
child.
LP Kuay learned "Sadoh
Guman" Visha from Acharn Foong and Acharn Champee who were disciples
of LP Parn of Wat BangNomkho, Ayuthaya.
LP Kuay was a
close disciple of LP Sri, Wat PhraPrang, Singhburi Province, and
later learned with LP Doem of Wat NongPho, Nakornsawan Province.
LP Kuay's forefinger is so powerful, a glass will be broken just as
he is pointing to !!
After an amulet blessing ceremony at Wat Thathong, Suphanburi
province, LP Toh, Wat Pradoo Chimplee had pointed to LP Kuay and
asked Mr. Thanong Laokordee, " Who is that Guru monk ?"
" He is LP Kuay, from
Chainart," replied Mr. Thanong.
" His meditative ray
is so bright and powerful," said LP Toh.
LP Kuay ate only one meal a day. In the later part of his life he
ate so little, but his face and body was still so bright. When he
was ill in the early of B.E. 2522, he used a blue-ink pen drawing a
circle around a date on the calendar--and a month later it's exactly
the date that he passed away !!
LP Kuay passed away
on April 12, B.E.2522 at the age of 74--after ordination for his
monkhood for 53 years. |