Monday, December 30, 2019

FEATURE: Luang Phu Wean, Wat DoiMaePung, Chiang Mai. Rian MahaSathi. B.E 2520 (1977).


Luang Phu Wean, Wat DoiMaePung, Chiang Mai.
Rian Roon MahaSathi MangMee TalaatGaan, B.E 2520 (1977).

Luang Phu Waen Sujinno was born on the 16th February B.E 2430 (1887) in Tambon Na Pong, Muang District of Loei Province to a blacksmith's family. He studied with several teachers and later ordained as a monk at Wat SaNgaPhaRam in Hua Tapam district of Ubon Ratchathani at the age of 21.

Amongst the teachers he studied with, one of them was Ajarn Mun Bhuridatta Thera in Udon Thani. Copyright ZapMonster Amulet Tale zapmonster.blogspot.com. Luang Phu Waen stayed in Wat Doi Mae Pung permanently during his later years until his passing away in B.E 2528 (1985) at age of 98.

In the year B.E 2520 (1977), Luang Phu wean was requested to create this batch of amulets to raise funds to cast the grand Buddha, fund the building of Samnak for the monks and repair works at Wat SaNgaPhaRam, Ubon Ratchathani.
This batch of rian was named Rian MahaSathi MangMee TalaatGaan which literally means Billionaire Rian For Forever Prosperity. Although it would imply great wealth or fortune with the other side of the Rian featuring the Great Garuda guarding the wealth money bag with Maha Amnaj (charismatic power), I would interpret it as blessing the wearer to continuously bringing in wealth of knowledge and mindfulness in keeping such knowledge one acquire during his or her journey in life.

Rian Roon MahaSathi were blessed individually in three consecration ceremonies during that year in three of the major temples of which two of them are of royal status*:
  1. The first consecration ceremony was held at วัดสุทัศน์เทพวราราม Wat Suthat Thepwararam*, Bangkok.
  2. The second consecration ceremony was held at วัดเทพศิรินทราวาส Wat Thep Sirintarawat, Bangkok.
  3. The last consecration ceremony was held at วัดบวรนิเวศวิหาร Wat Bowonniwet Vihara*, Bangkok.
There were several phims made for this batch of rain namely:

Rian LakChai Maha Sathi, Neaur Thong Deang Galai Thong (Gold plated copper);
  • Kamagaan box set consisting of 3 Phims. Made of 999 sets.
  • Phim Yai without hook. Made 999 pieces.
  • Phim Glang without hook. Made 999 pieces.
  • Phim Lek without hook. Made 999 pieces.

Rian LakChai Maha Sathi, Neaur Thong Deang (Copper). Total made 9,999 pieces;
  • Phim Yai without hook.   
  • Phim Glang without hook.  
  • Phim Lek without hook.  
There was no record of how many Rian LakChai Maha Sathi Neaur Loha, Neaur Thong Deang Galai Thong, Neaur Thong Deang Galai Ngern and Neaur Thong Deang Phiu Fai were made, while I would guess at least 9,999 pieces in circulation currently. Copyright ZapMonster Amulet Tale zapmonster.blogspot.com.

I would encourage you to have a try and read “The Life And Teaching of Luang Pu Waen Sucinno” to know more of this guru monk and his teaching while collecting his amulets. The pdf copy of the book (about 13MB) can be freely downloaded from this link;

https://sites.google.com/site/wideanglewilderness/downloads/LifeandTeachingsWEB.pdf?attredirects=1 Copyright ZapMonster Amulet Tale zapmonster.blogspot.com.






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