Luang Pho Yi, the legend of the "ghost soldier"

share article

.

.

Luang Pho Yi coin, first edition, 2473

.

The first edition of Luang Por Ee's coin from Wat Sattahip was created in 1930. It is one of the four ancient coins of the Indochinese War era that are famous and talked about for their protection and invulnerability.

The coin is oval-shaped with a welded ring. On the front is a picture of Luang Pho Ee sitting in a full meditation posture, sitting on a seat. There is an Unalom character on the top. On the left and right sides are the words "Phra Upachaya Ee" and "Wat Sattahip" and the Khmer characters "U Ma A". Below is a shape that looks like an asterisk under the seat.

 Back – On the top, at the curved edge, the Thai characters "Memorial of the Buddha Image Casting Ceremony, 2473" are written. Inside are 'Theaw' characters, and we can clearly see that there are four Yantras arranged in a layered pattern clearly visible.

.

This first edition of the coin has the power to protect from danger, invulnerability, and is outstanding in terms of kindness and popularity. It is possible that this period was during World War II, which is why people often come to ask for amulets and good amulets from Luang Por Ee.

.

.

Phra Rodkhik, Luang Pho Ee

.

The Phra Luk Khik of Luang Por Ee is considered one of the most popular Phra Luk Khik creators. He is considered a top-tier master of magical powers when it comes to consecrating Phra Luk Khik amulets. It is sacred, powerful, and effective immediately. His disciples, who were sailors and fishermen, carried it with them and experienced many experiences. They called his Phra Luk Khik amulets...the Shark-like Phra Luk amulets. They are believed to protect against black magic, ward off all evil, and prevent all kinds of poisonous fangs and tusks from harming them.

Luang Por Ee's Palad Khik is made from various sacred materials, such as the Kalpanha wood that grows beneath the sea. It comes in black, red, and white. Currently, his white Kalpanha Palad Khik is very hard to find. It is assumed that only a small number were made because the materials are probably hard to find. As for the types made from wood, he uses trees or tree names that are inherently auspicious, such as the core of the Khoon tree, the core of the tamarind tree, the core of the jackfruit tree, and many other types of wood. Many of his disciples and villagers have carved them for him to inscribe and bless.

.

.

The Phra Rod Khik of Luang Por Ee comes in various sizes, including small, medium, and large. The Phra Rod Khik itself has the same characteristics: long and slender, with a proportionate shape. The tip of the Phra Rod Khik comes in two forms: the first type has a slender, pointed tip, called a "fish head"; and the second type has a rounded, flared tip, called a "German hat head".

.

But the most important thing about every piece of Phra Rod Khik of Luang Por Ee is that they must have the same symbol: the yantra characters on the sides of the Phra Rod Khik must be Khmer characters that can be read as "Kanha Neha".
On both sides of the head, the Khmer character "Mi" is inscribed on both sides. In the center of the head of the phallus, the Khmer character "Unalome" is inscribed. On the inside, above, next to the edge of the phallus head, is inscribed - Pinthu - or also known as "Indra's Eye", which is in the form of a small circle. These four points are considered the most important characteristics of Luang Pho Ee's phallus.

.

.

The sacred power of Luang Por Ee's Phra Rod Khik is said to bring compassion, popularity, luck, fortune, and prosperity to your family life. His Phra Rod Khik also helps protect you from ghosts and demons and ward off evil spirits.

.

*Luang Pho Ee brought the consecrated amulet out to test in the pond in front of the temple. He ordered the amulet to run on the surface of the water and swim back and forth like a fish, which greatly surprised the monks, novices, and laypeople at that time. It became widely known.

Every phallus will be placed in a bowl. After the consecration, the phallus must jump out of the bowl in order for it to be considered to have passed the ceremony and be usable.

.

.

.

.

“Jad Jong Kong Yi” is the name of four ancient monks.

During the Indochina War...the creator of the legend of the "Ghost Soldiers"

.

.

Thanks for the information and pictures from…

.

Google

Th.wikipedia.org

Pinterest.com

FB: Tone Bang Khae FC.

khaosod.co.th/ Khaosod

dharma-gateway.com/

prakumkrong.99wat.com/

monkhistory.kachon.com/

FB : Popular old coins

FB: Wat Sattahip/watsattahip

siamphuthonnews47.blogspot.com/

komchadluek.net/komchadluek

rapantip.com/ Phra Phanthip  

muengthaiamulet.com/

pralanna.com/muengthaiamulet.com/

thaprachan.com / Thaprachan.com

prathaprachan-mag.com / Prathaprachan Magazine 

Contact to post information about amulets

more articles

Luang Pu Waen Sujino

. . . . . Luang Pu Waen, faith in miracles . . Luang Pu Waen Sujino of Wat Doi Mae Pang, Chiang Mai, a forest monk