LiDiex Shrine, Lao Wat Mahathat, Mercury Bronze Phra Upakut
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He is described in her journals as being, "in excess of six feet of sinewy muscle, deceptively strong, easily matching two of his size in their grappling" and, "extensively, shaved, tattooed and pierced" in addition to, "shown to be capable of high magic without devices."
Both their journals claim his ability to heal wounds, shape shift, travel through time and space, telepath and create life with the power of his thought. They also corroborate the sharing of identities with a number of other LiDiex, "being a master of disguise and misdirection, often with his mere thought" according to these entries. This gave these men the ability to appear two or more places at once, an old family ploy that was apparently often used by their Mistress.
It is this LiDiex who is attributed with making her introduction to Alexandra David Neel and his journals tell of numerous meetings and short adventures with her. Claiming at the age of twenty four to have met Neel for the second time in the company of Prince Sidkeong of Sikkim and of being her teacher of the Tibetan language having already spent six years with the Great Hermit as apprentice.
Much is already written on these subjects, so there is no need to elaborate here in this already overly long text, but we wholeheartedly recommend a cursory search for some very interesting reading.
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Wat Mahathat
The history of this amulet prior to their acquisition is a fascinating study of Southeast Asian Buddhism and its sorcerer monks.
Many temples, in North Thailand, display a depiction of Phra Upakhut, also known as Phra Buakhem. His most common imagery is that of is an image of a sitting monk holding a begging bowl with his head turned upward to the right, while his left his hand holds the bowl and his right hand is slightly inside the bowl and covering it.
Phra Upakhut is a protector against evil and a symbol of purity.
The Origins of Phra Upakut
Our research revealed numerous origin myths pertaining to this monk. He was an arhat who was praised by the Buddha for his magical powers. Before the Buddha entered Nirvana, he asked Phra Upakhut to remain alive until the coming of the future Buddha, Maitreya, to protect the teachings of the Dhamma. Other sources tell us Phra Upakhut was a monk from the ancient city of Patna in India who lived after the Buddha during the reign of Emperor Ashoka (268-232 BC).
After Emperor Ashoka converted to Buddhism he started constructing numerous temples and stupas to house the relics of the Buddha. The devil threatened to interfere but Phra Upakhut thwarted him. He himself had reached the state of enlightenment and freedom from suffering. Theravada Buddhists believe the monk is alive and amongst us.
In another of his origin myths, Phra Upakut was conceived from a mermaid who had swallowed some of the Buddha’s semen that had come off his robes while he washed them in a river. It is a common known fact in Thailand, that if a mermaid drinks sperm she can get pregnant. We didn't know that.
. This is an ancient recipe for material used to make sacred objects. It was made by alloying lead, LekLai, copper, cave minerals, herbs, mercury, silver, gold, etc. or any combination thereof. It is said to be holy material that once hardened into its permanent shape begins a maturing process of supernatural power. Already powerful at birth, it becomes stronger with age and these amulets are well known to protect one from bodily harm or mishaps.
It also has had numerous gold leaf blessings prior to and after their acquisition.
The Ensemble
This amulet ensemble also bears the distinction of having been part of our own Uncle Waddy's personal collection. The amulet, reliquary case and fifty-four count mala necklace are original to this estate, as shown and found.
Unusual, authentic Voodoo Priestess Estate piece and at a bargain price!
This is truly a rare opportunity to own anything with attributes to this estate. The majority of this estate is now gone. Most of what we had left, and it was considerable, has been split up and sold to a couple of private, foreign collector practitioners and will never be available to the public again. We made the decision to do this as we have had some pretty strange visits from even stranger individuals and there have been enough unexplained phenomenon going on in the warehouse where her things were kept that many of our employees refused to go in there.
The pieces offered and sold here are some of the few remaining pieces that will ever be offered to the public.
Nice addition to any collection, altar, wardrobe or decor, displays really well.
Really doesn't get any better than this.
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