Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Awk Nirosagam 8th anniversary locket - Kroo Ba Ariachat (Chiang Mai)

Locket Kroo Ba Ariyachat - made as a souvenir of Kroo Ba Ariyachats 'Awk Nirosagam' practice of being enclosed withn a chamber for a period of time, and remain in meditation. The word Niros means to enter the state of non attachment to the senses. The Pra Pid Ta Buddha with hands over eyes and ears, nose mouth and other orifices, means precisely this, to cut off ones sense stimuli, in order to induce Nirosagam.

The Nirosagam ceremony was held on 9th January 2552. The Lockets rear face has a piece of Civara robe and some hair from Kroo Ba Ariyachat, as well as a monk coin amulet inserted





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Above; Kroo Ba Ariachat prepares to enter Nirosagam for the 8th consecutive time.


Above, images of the various Master Gaeji Ajarn with whom Kroo Ba Ariachat has learned Wicha with;

Kroo Ba Srivichai, Kroo Ba Chum, Kroo Ba Phad, Kroo Ba Noi, Kroo Ba Bun Chum, Kroo Ba Duang Dee, Kroo Ba Por Dabos, Kroo Ba Jantr Gaew, Kroo Ba Dtan, Kroo Ba Indta, Kroo Ba Tueang, Tan Jao Khun Tongchai, and Kroo Ba Chaiyawongsa.

You can see a video of Kroo Ba Ariachat entering the eight Nirosagam ceremony below on 9th January 2552. He stays in the sealed space for 7 days, and consumes only water. After this, he came out and headed a ceremony for people to donate dry foods for hims to raise funds to help local poor Folk of the area and to improve conditions for the soldiers and police of the three border provinces of North Thailand.










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Above, Kroo Ba Ariachat with his Teacher Kroo Ba Jantr Dtip, as he was still a Samanera






Above; Kroo Ba Ariachat as he was stil a Samanera of 17 years of age - he was already advancing to the level of Mastery in meditation and various Wicha even at this age.

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