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Saturday, January 2, 2010

Phra Lersi Roop Lor Run Raek B.E 2548 - By Luang Phor Galong (龙婆卡隆)

The above phra Lersi (hermit, Lersi Sing SaMingPrai) amulet made by Luang Phor Galong (Kieow Gaew) of Wat Khao Leam (วัด เขาแหลม) in B.E 2548. The above lersi roop lor is limited edition and only made 299 units.

The amulets are blessed many
times with great Piti (bless ceremony) specially consecrated for "WaiKu". luang phor Garlong also perform the chanting alone with the amulet for 5 months.

The above phra lersi amulet had added in many special metal material , such as 108 kind tarkut and ancient Buddha statue. The bottom of this amulet was inserted a peace of small tarkut,Wan (mixture of special "herbs") and covered with tiger fur.

Phra Lersi "Run WaiKu" has produced with 5 different kind of material:
1) Silver - 299 pcs
2) Mixure of coffin nail and axe - 299 pcs
3)
Mixture of old buddah statue - 299 pcs
4) copper (in green color) - 999 pcs
5) copper (in brown colo
r) - 999 pcs

Read More: Another Sad News - Luang Phor Kalong Passed Away

上图为Wat Khao Leam的主持 宝牙奇僧- 龙婆卡隆师傅于佛历2548所制的第一期鲁史老人法相(路史,露史,魯士)佛牌, 据说鲁史有108种法相而此法相人家称之为鲁史达辉(3眼法相)。

此牌主要是为佛历2548年龙婆卡隆的拜师仪式所制作,佛牌经过多次的加持仪式,其中师傅本身就独自为此牌加持了5个月之久师傅。

而此牌的制作材料也很特别,师傅特别用了108种经文符卷,古老旧金属和百年的旧佛像镕制。佛牌底部塞有师傅特选的:花粉末,符铜和虎皮。由于此牌只制299粒,所以非常罕见。

鲁史牌主要功能为:增加灵感,智慧,有助学习,驱鬼避邪,档降,解降,避险
鲁史是为何方神圣?? 网络上面对于鲁士祖师的诠释为:
鲁史(鲁士祖师)為古時印度的修行者,佛佗時期跟隨佛佗學習佛法,當佛佗生病的時候,魯士負責照顧佛佗的。

他們共有108不同化身,有醫生、宗教領袖、紋身師傅、解降師、…還有很多很多具不同神通的隱士,而一般都會用一個帶著帽子,穿獸皮的老人所代表這108位不同的魯士。

在古印第安神話方面,魯士被認為是會向神接收知識來源,再向世人作出教導的一位老師,因此,魯士都擁有無比的智慧。

在三千多年前, 佛法還沒開始流傳時, 魯士法門大行其道,他們都沒有一定的修煉法則 ,大多以苦行折磨的行為修煉為根本

魯士的修行法門起初是由印度傳去後再傳入緬甸 寮國 泰國等地

引經據典,在泰國婆羅門教裡尚有記載著魯士的一百零八種法相,其實不止一百零八種,只是舉例為擁有非常多法相的意思

Phra Lersi amulet by Lp Kalong - Made 999 units

Monday, September 29, 2008

Phra Lersi - The Thai Hermit


In the Thai language a hermit is called a Lersi (reusee) and in Khmer a rosei from Sanskrit rishī, that is, a forest dwelling visionary. As a matter of fact, in the oldest surviving Buddhist scriptures, the Buddha himself is referred to as the "Rishī" in the Pali form Isi.

In general Lersi are known as 'Ascetics' and are characterised by refraining from worldly pleasures. Those who practice this lifestyle hope to achieve greater spirituality. Essentially they believe that the action of purifying the body helps to purify the soul, and thus obtain a greater connection with the divine.

Originating in India before the time of Buddha most are hermits and live, study and meditate in caves or forests.


Essentially Phra Lersi are Indian hermits who are credited as founders and patron saints of various professions such as doctors, religious tattooists, white magic practitioners, herbalists and many others. There are a total of 108 scared Lersi (hermits) that are recognized by name and many others who are not. More often than not the Lersi is generically represented as an old man wearing a conical head dress and tiger skin robes.

Tiger Head Lersi statue by Luang Phor Kalong in B.E 2550

In Indian mythology, Phra Lersi received worldly knowledge from the Gods and taught this to mankind. Thus Phra Lersi are known as Masters of knowledge and are frequently worshipped by students and others in academic pursuits. As Phra Lersi are also credited to be founders of the Thai magical arts, they feature prominently on the alters of magical practitioners in Thailand and are invoked in rituals.

By carrying the image of Phra Lersi it is believed that you will be protected from black magic and evil spirits.
Phra Lersi amulet by Luang Phor Kay (Wat Sirisumpunin) B.E2548

The above picture tells: Hanuman kneels on a red tiled floor holding up his tail. Hanuman's tail continues to burn until he finds a wise forest hermit who can reveal the secret. (The story behind the festival of Diwali)

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Luang Phor Kalong - Wat Khao Laem

Luang Phor Kalong is recognised as one of Thailand's true Guru monks, practised in the arts of meditation, telepathy and magical incantations.

The Reverend Father Kalong was born on a Saturday in the second lunar month of 1919 at Klong 7, Pathumthani Province.

His mother was from Supanburi Province– she was Luang Phor Niam's younger sister, making Luang Phor Kalong the nephew of Luang Phor Niam of Wat Noi Temple, who incidentally was a senior master of Supanburi Province.

Before his birth, Bang, an old man living opposite was fishing in the night. He saw a Reusi/Lersi holding a young child's hand who walked into the house.

When the Reverend Father Kalong grew older, he became very interested in studying magical incantations.
First batch Lersi amulet (B.E 2547/48) by Luang Phor Garlong Wat Khao Laem (Silver made limited 299 units only) Read more About Luang Phor Garlong Lersi 2548

He entered priesthood when he was 20 years old at Nabun Temple (Wat Nabun) Klong 7 District, Pathumthani Province. The Reverend Father Niam officiated in his ordination.

After that, the Luang Phor Kalong studied meditation and magical incantations from many senior masters, for example, Luang Phor Niam of Nabun Temple, Klong 7 in Pathumthani Province, Luang Phor Chang of Kien Kate Temple in Pathumthani Province, Luang Phor Auad of Klang Temple, Klong 4 in Pathumthani, Luang Phor Chaem of Takong Temple in Nakhornpathom, Luang Phor of Natangnok Temple in Ayudhaya, Luang Phor Thongsook of Tanoadluang in Petchaburi, Luang Phor Jan of Nangnoo Temple in Lopburi, the Lord Abbot Indrasamacharn (Ngern) of Indrawiharn Temple, Bangkhunprom, Bangkok and Luang Phor Somchai of Khao Sukim Temple in Chantaburi

He practiced the same way as Luang Phor Sook of Pakklong Makhamthao Temple in Chainat. In fact he became the Reverend Father Sook's disciple at the same time as Khun Klaklangpachon, a close subordinate of His Royal Chumporn. Regarding Suthatthepwararam Temple, the Reverend Father Kalong followed Luang Phor Niam of Nabun Temple to attend a sacred ceremony to celebrate the Buddha image "Prabuddhachinnarat Indo-China" at Wat Suthat in 1942. It was there that he had a chance to meet the Patriarch Pae of Wat Suthat.

Afterwards, he studied the art of smelting metals and how to to smelt new metals. He also studied the scriptures and the sacred art of creating the Phra Kring amulet from the Lord Mongkonmuni (Sonthi). He studied with the Reverend Father Chamlong (passed away in 1997)
Luang Phor Kalong (LP Kalong) First Batch Phra Khring (B.E 2547)
Read More About Luang Phor GarLong First Batch Khring 2547

Luang Phor Kalong was the best disciple and a confidant of the Lord Wisuthacharn or the Lord Pae, (passed away in 2001) who was the direct disciple of the Patriarch Pae.

The Reverend Pae had said that he studied meditation and perceived many things from many masters while meditating, for example, the hermit Poochaosamingprai (the one who led him down to earth), Maha Brahma Chinapanchara, and other masters who have passed away.

There are also many masters who have co-operated with Luang Phor Kalong – some are still living, whilst other have now passed away. An interesting story is that of Luang Phor Toh of Wat Pradoochimplee with whom he meditated with on many occasions. They originally met at Wat Indrawiharn, Bangkhunbrom.

Luang Phor Toh had pointed at Luang Phor Kalong while asking Luang Phor Chaem of Nuannoradit Temple who this monk was, and from where he came. He had said that he had never met a monk with such strong powers of telepathy.

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