The ivory carving Somdej
is LP Kant's amulet of Buddhist Era decade 2500s. The Somdej has comprehensive
properties, such as Metta, life protection--free from all harms, and
Wealth & Fortune.
It's widely known
for a long time that LP Kant's carving amulets are so efficacious
and can be used as substitutions to LP Doem's, but with much more economy in price.
LP Doem had many close disciples viz LP Kant of Wat KaoKaew, LP Chan
of Wat KlongRanong, LP Noi
of Wat NangPho, LP On of Wat Kokdua, LP Oii of Wat Nongbua, LP Sod
of Wat Hangnamsakorn, LP Od of Wat Chansen, but the most senior is
LP Kant.
LP Kant was born in B.E.2434 and ordained for his monkhood in
B.E.2455. He was an early-period, close
disciple of LP Doem, Wat NongPho. He learned VishaAkom
(incantations) with LP Doem since his early years of his ordination. He succeeded all
incantation knowledge from LP Doem, which includes making and
blessing of MeedMoh, Singharaj
and many other ivory carving amulets.
LP Kant was appointed by SangKha (monk administration) to be the
Abbot of Wat KaoKaew, Nakonsawan, in B.E.2461.
While LP Doem helped build and renovate many temples since
B.E.2460s, It is LP Kant to follow LP Doem to construction sites to
alleviate LP Doem's burden. But for contacting with factories in Bangkok
for making metal amulets, LP Doem assigned the duty and
responsibility to LP Chan, Wat
KlongRanong.
LP Kant passed away in B.E.2513 at the age of 79 after living his
long-year
monkhood for 58 years. |