Wat Tham Suer (Tiger Cave Temple Krabi) has produced wristbands engraved with its unique moral teaching - 'Metta Bhudtho' Famous Yant of LP Jamnian in the centre 'Bhudto Ahosi' (Mercy - Buddha - Forgiveness) with nine-magic-symbol printed in between. The moral teaching belongs to Luang Phor Jamnian Seelasettho (a venerable monk), the principal monk of the Wat Tham Suer, Krabi. AKALIGO (Not delayed; timeless; Always Fashionable).
The wristbands have the mercy wax mixed into the material and have been religiously blessed with strong, magical, safety, protection and forceful power of 'Metta Bhudtho' Famous Yant of LP Jamnian in the centre 'Bhudto Ahosi'.
Many honourable and reputable monks participated in this blessing ceremony at the monastery at Wat Tham Suer where Luang Phor Jamnian Seelasettho, headed the creation and blessing ceremony of the wristbands. The wristband in for tamboon (donation), and the proceedings will be used for building the relic pagoda at the temple.
The relic pagoda at Wat Tham Suer (Tiger Cave Temple), Krabi Thailand.
Luang Phor Jamnian is one of the most highly revered meditation masters in the Theravada tradition. He is known throughout the world for his fierce wisdom and soothing love, infectious laughter and uncanny knack for conveying the Buddha’s teachings directly from the Pali Suttas.
His teaching style does not fix upon any one particular form of vipassana or insight meditation, and yet all of his teachings point back to seeing the changing, unsatisfactory, and impersonal nature of all that arises. He sees meditation “as a living practice in which the development of insight must pervade every aspect of life, not just during hours devoted to formal meditation.” He reminds us how, “Every situation that arises is an opportunity to practice insight so we can steer ourselves back to the Middle Path.”
Luang Phor Jamnian intuitively senses what each person needs, and offers whatever that person is most capable of receiving — blessings, loving-kindness, protective amulets, personal advice, or Dhamma teaching. When disciples from all over the world telephone him twenty-four hours a day, Luang Phor will often place his several mobile phones on his chest so callers are able to directly hear Dhamma talks, or chanting.
This Thai Forest master currently lives west of Bangkok, Ratchaburi Province, and has dedicated his life to sharing the Dhamma to all those who listen. He continues to teach throughout Thailand, the United States, Europe, Malaysia, Taiwan, Indonesia, Singapore, and India.