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Dimensions: 2.7 X 6.3 cm 
Material: Ivory tusk/ silver frame
Rare LP Nai's Carving Luesie
With Hanuman Holding Buddha
Wat BanJaeng, Late 2500s
The general suggestive words often say by local amulet collectors is " Tookkae Luang Phor Kruen, Jingjok Luang Phor Nai", which means Gecko must be of LP Kruen while house lizard--LP Nai (Wat Ban Jaeng, Ayuthaya Province). LP Nai was a post-war great Guru monk, he made and blessed various kind of traditional amulets such as Takruts, Phayants, JingJok (house lizard), Meedmoh, and various kinds of carving amulets etc.

The above rare ivory carving amulet was created and blessed by LP Nai, Wat BanJaeng, Ayuthaya, in late 2500s. The amulet is scarcely used and well preservedly kept. The silver frame is of old traditional craftmanship. The front side of the amulet is Luesi sitting over the Khom script "Na Cha Li Ti" which implies MahaLarp & MahaPhokasapya. Na Cha Li Ti is a very great efficacious Mantra for wealth & fortune. The reverse side is Hanuman holding up the sitting Buddha. The ivory carving amulet is for great wealth & fortune and KlaewKlaad.    

LP Nai was Wat Makhamthao's LP Sook lineage disciple. He did not learn directly with LP Sook but with Acharn Yarm Daeng-- a LP Sook's close disciple. LP Nai is very expert in making traditional amulets, such as Takrut Maha Ud,Takrut Maha Rood,Takrut Maha Choke, and Look Om for invincibility, life protection, and good luck. LP Nai turtle amulets are suitable for businessmen, government officials, and general people.

LP Nai was one of the 108 Gurus who invited to bless the great 25 Buddha Sattawas amulets in B.E. 2500.

LP Nai passed away in B.E. 2530 at the age of 84.

Vocab:
JingJok   =  house lizard
Metta    =  to be kindly loved by people or creatures  
MahaLarp and MahaPhokasapya   =  great wealth and fortune
KlaewKlaad  = life safty, free from all harms
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