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Luang Phor Tim was
born in Ban Hua
Tunnttabuon, Tambon
Laharn, Ampher
Bannkaii, Jungwat
Rayong on the 16th
June BE 2422 in the
year of the Rabbit.
He was named Tim, and
his family name was
Ngamsii. At the age of
17 his father, Kheh,
sent to Tan Phor Singh
to study, returning home
at the age of 19 and was
ordained as a monk at
Wat Thatkaow on the 7th
June BE 2499.
He was ordained by
Phrakru Kaow, Archan
Singh and Archan Kehh
and was given the
religious name of
Issaliko. After spending
a year in Wat Thatkaow,
he retreated in the
forest for a period of
three years, after which
he went to Wat Narmathom
in Chengwat Chonburi for
two years.
Luang Phor Tim learned
Wijja (magic) with
Ajahan Lod, Ajahn Lem
and Ajahn Saii. He also
studied with his Uncle
Luang Phor Song Thao of
Wat Kongchin. It was
from this uncle that
Luang phor Tim inherited
a book of Wicha and
Arkom. Luang Phor Tim
became the Abbot of Wat
Lahanrai where he was a
strict and diligent
practioner of the
Dhamma.
He was known to be a
very good monk and
possessed few
worldly materials.
In the hut where he
stayed, he only had
a pillow and a mat
with no electricity.
He lived a simple
life. He passed away
on the 18th October
BE 2518 having spent
72 years in the
Sangha.
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Phra Khun Paen Guman
Plaai is one of the
most famous amulets
created by Luang Phor
Tim of Wat Lahanarai.
His amulets are very
popular and expensive,
but for good reason.
A
popular account has been
well publicized around
the internet. This is an
updated and somewhat
more accurate version.
Phra Khun Paen Pong
Plaai Guman of LP Tim
Isarigo, a senior monk
of Wat Lahanrai, Rayong
province, is respected
as one of the most
sacred amulets
consecrated in modern
times.
A genuine Phra Khun Paen
Guman Plaai amulet is
probably the hardest to
find, and fakes abound
everywhere. This amulet
is well proven in Metta
Mahahiyon, Metta
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The actual methods used to
create this amulet follow the
ancient traditional ways. Only a
few guru monks are known this
century to be able to create
such an amulet, namely Luang
Phor Tim himself, and Luang Phor
Tae of Wat Sahm Ngam.
The most popular series of the
Phra Khun Paen Pong Plaai Guman
amulets are known as the first
series (often called “the first
block”) containing both Pim Yai
and Pim Lek, some with sacred
takruts and others without.
It is generally believed that LP
Tim had asked a disciple to make
the amulets for him and on a
daily basis he would bring newly
made amulets to the temple and
then LP Tim would gradually
recite the sacred spell for each
and every amulet.
Indeed it was recorded that
30-40 of the Pim Yai amulets and
around 100-200 of the Pim Lek
amulets were brought to him
daily.
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The disciple responsible
for making the amulets
was known to have stated
that only a single mould
was created for both the
Pim Lek and The Pim Yai
amulets. LP Tim
did not make further
moulds and as such it’s
highly likely that only
a single series of these
amulets were ever
created.
Many dealers may claim
to possess amulets that
have originated from
different series, but be
warned you are most
likely being deceived.
One of the reasons that
such a low quantity of
these amulets were
produced was no doubt
due to the difficulty
and danger associated in
production. As stated
previously it was well
known amongst experts of
the black magic sciences
that only a few monks
possessed the arcane
knowledge required to
produce such an amulet.
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Mr. Lap Choicharoen |
If lesser persons attempted such
a process it is highly likely
that they would themselves
become possessed with demonic
spirits or harmed in some way.
Luang Phor Tae of Wat Sam Nagm
was the only other living monk
who possessed the knowledge.
Mr. Lap Choicharoen, a close
disciple of LP Tim had said that
he was instructed to locate the
corpse of a pregnant woman who
had passed the cremation
ceremony on a Tuesday.
Furthermore he was to bring the
burnt head bone of the dead
foetus to LP Tim. This was
required in order to create the
sacred powders used in the
preparation of the Phra Khun
Paen Pong Plaai Guman amulets
Luang Phor Tim chanted a special
black magic spell or Katha for
one week in order to control the
soul and also prevent the spirit
departing from the Plaai Guman.
Once completed, his disciple was
instructed to pound and grind
the material into a fine
powder, which he commenced to
do. It was not long however
that he became somewhat
disturbed by sparks emanating
from the mortar. He had to burn
incense and ask for forgiveness
before this phenomena abated.
Luang Phor
Tim took the Plaai Guman powder
and mixed it with a number of
other sacred powders including,
Itijeaepattamung powder,
Jindahmanee powder, Prawai and
108 different herbs and sedges.
The mixture was chanted for days
on end before being pressed into
the moulds. |