Leila Amulets Elephants mixed with herds covered with vines in the middle of a waterfall
Elephants mixed with herds covered with vines in the middle of a waterfall
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Luang Pu Ya Kru Dung
Pha Pathum Rattanawararam Temple
The talisman of compassion is a powerful and intricate tool, closely associated with the revered monk, Luang Pho Ya khru Dung. He described this particular talisman as the most challenging to create, as its allure is as captivating as the beauty of a royal consort. He embedded the talisman within a vine amidst a waterfall in the depths of the forest, considering it to be exceedingly elusive and arduous to obtain. Despite the relentless flow of the waterfall, the vine remained steadfast, symbolizing resilience, standing tall above obstacles and adversity. It embodies the ancient adage: "Neither inferior to them nor poorer than anyone else."
This talisman, when worn, evokes almost irresistible affection in women and fills men's hearts with longing and devotion. Placed in front of one's superior, it fosters love and respect from all household members, enhancing their charisma and preventing them from falling into disgrace. It is aptly called "Phaya Thekhrua," symbolizing formidable compassion and ensuring one's dignity remains intact.