An Original Luang Phor Pina Phra Somdet - Metta/Protection 1983
Luang Phor Pina is one of the greatest magicians of this modern age, and he is my spiritual hero. A disciple of Ajarn Man, he walked to India on Tudong in the late 50's and came back a wild eyed, exceptional magician. His work with Prai is legendary, especially for raw bone pieces, and for using the body of nuns who died in accidents to produce his greatest range of amulets using the product Mae Nua Hom, the woman of sweet smelling flesh. This is from a supernatural occurance where a corpse has a sweet smell, so Luang Phor would use the whole of that corpse, and then another to produce some of the greatest Prai amulets ever made. He also made fantastic Buddhist amulets, because of the power of his blessing.
This is an early Phra Somdet amulet from Luang Phor that was made from various holy powders, Lek Lai powder and earth from many holy places. Luang Phor Pina collected all sacred materials while he was on his pilgrimage to the north of Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, and India. This is so old style, and comes from his first days at Wat Sanomlao. Ajarn Verataep said that this sort of thing used to be made to give away to devotees but are actually incredibly rare now.
It was blessed for Metta and Protection from one of the greatest of the great generation of Thai monks. This is a good example in as good a condition as can be found.
This measures 2.25" and it comes with Luang Phor's amulet kata.
It goes on the deity altar.
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An Original Luang Phor Pina Phra Somdet - Metta/Protection 1983
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The greatest Prai magician of this age who is my spiritual hero. His original works are now very rare and these may be the last I ever find.