Description
Name: Look Om Pong Prai Kuman Kao Kot
From: LP Goy, Wat Kowdintai, Buriram province
Year: 2554BE – 2011
Amulet size: 2cm
Way to use Look Om Prai Kao Kot:
1. For good business, keep Look Om Prai Kao Kot in your money box.
2. For charm, please recite katha before go out your home and carry Look Om Prai Kao Kot with you.
Look Om made from pure Sacred ‘Pong Prai Kuman’ Powders by Luang Por Goy. Released along with the ‘Kuman Kao Kot‘ Edition. The Edition features Kuman Tong, Look Om and Khun Phaen Amulets. Both the Look Om and the Kuman Tong amulets made in this series are made using the same Sacred Prai Kuman Kao Kot Powders. This is probably the most Important Look Om Pong Prai Kuman to have been released for many years, due to the extreme rarity of the Chanuan Muan Sarn Ingredients and Prai Powders used for the making of this doubly empowered series of Master Amulets. The conditions necessary for obtaining the Prai Kuman Powders from two sets of 9 bone pots is probably unlikely to occur again for a very long time.
A Golden Takrut Kao Kot is inserted with some pieces of Chanuan Kao Kot. The Look Om were molded into balls in Luang Pors hands as he gave them 108 different Incantations of the Maha Pokasap and Choke Lap.
The Look Om are made from what is considered perhaps the most powerful Prai Kuman Powders and Magical Herbal Pollen mixture imaginable.
Materials:
1. Mortuary urn from “Nong Fon”. Nong Fon is the girl who died by drown
2. Mortuary urn from “Nong Boy”. Nong Boy is the boy who died by car accident
3. Mortuary urn from “Nong Fai”. Nong Fai is the girl who died by pneumonia
4. Mortuary urn from “Nong Ying”. Nong Ying is the girl who died by heart disease
5. Mortuary urn from “Nong Khing”. Nong Khing is the girl who died by dengue fever
6. Mortuary urn from “Nong Meaow”. Nong Meaow is the girl who died by diarrhea
7. Mortuary urn from “Nong Hum Noi”. Nong Hum Noi is the boy who died by influenza
8. Mortuary urn from “Nong Supha”. Nong Supha is the girl who died by German measles
9. Mortuary urn from “Nong Maree”. Nong Maree is the girl who died by epilepsy
Moreover, LP Goy mixed new 9 mortuary urns to created Kuman Kao Kot in this batch too that consist of:
1. Mortuary urn from “Nong Chadum Yen”. Nong Chadum Yen is the boy who died by hang himself to death
2. Mortuary urn from “Nong Ja”. Nong Ja is the girl who died by car accident
3. Mortuary urn from “Nong Tri”. Nong Tri is the girl who died by ascites
4. Mortuary urn from “Nong Fong”. Nong Fong is the girl who died by drown
5. Mortuary urn from “Nong Khloy”. Nong Khloy is the boy who died by epilepsy
6. Mortuary urn from “Nong May”. Nong May is the girl who died by pneumonia
7. Mortuary urn from “Nong Theon”. Nong Theon is the boy who died by electrocute
8. Mortuary urn from “Nong Gam”. Nong Gam is the girl who died by dengue fever
9. Mortuary urn from “Nong Pimta”. Nong Pimta is the girl who died by asthma
Finally, LP Goy took 18 mortuary urns to melt with holy Yant sheets, nail of coffin from 7 cemeteries and other holy metals to create Kuman Thong Kao Kot in this batch.
The Biography of LP Goy:
Luang Phor Goy who was a pioneer of ancient Cambodian Magic. Luang Phor Goy, officially named Luang Phor Goy Dharmapalo, is the current abbot of Wat Khaodintai and is respected as one of the most sacred Khmer monks living today.
Previously Luang Phor Pian of Wat Tanon Huk, Burirum Province, was the most famous guru monk, highly respected for his Khmer sacred power. Even Luang Tumrong Navaswas, the former communication minister invited him to preside over the ceremony to bless the Rian Luang Por Mongkol Borpitr B.E.2485 amulets.
Luang Phor Goy, was previously called Mr.Sa-nga Rompakon, born to the family of Mr.Kun and Mrs.Tiao, a Khmer couple who lived in Burirum Province. In total the family comprised of three offspring namely Mr.Sa-nga(Luang Por Goy), Mr.Satom and Mrs.Piab. After Luang Por Goy was ordained aged 20 years he was to relocate to Cambodia where he studied magic sciences from a very sacred monk known as Luang Phor Suwuern, who taught him how to create sacred robots and Phra Khun Paen amulets, etc.
Several years later, he had moved to Seam Reap, an ancient Cambodian town, to gain further experience and knowledge. He learnt arcane secrets from some of Cambodia’s most sacred ascetics who dwelt in the deep jungles. It was here that he also learned the art of creating some of the most efficacious Kuman Thong and how to call the spirits. He returned to Thailand and took up residence at Wat Kowdintai which he helped to renovate before finally becoming the Abbot. he has remained at the temple since. He has never stopped learning sacred sciences, studying magic from Luang Phor Jia, a senior monk at Wat Prasat, famous for his Pha Yant believed to protect worshipers from danger and evil whilst increasing personal charm and attractiveness.
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