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I would like to dedicate
this section (and in fact the whole
website) to the Ajarn Urakintr Wiriyaboorana; Royal Assistant Master of
ceremonies of the Brahmin section.
Ajarn Urakintr was the person responsible for for gathering together
and composing
the kampir (pronounced "Kampee") Na Pitsadarn, Kampir 108 Yant
Pitsadarn, and Kampir 108 Pitii Mongkol Thai (thai ceremonies of
Blessing), which have become so psought after but hard to find in the
present day.
Further dedications are necessary to Pra
Ratchakruu Waamataepamunii (Head of the Brahmin Order in Thailand), for
checking and correcting the information collected by Ajarn Urakintr and
offering suggestions from the goodness of his heart, whilst asking for
no reward or payment for his efforts.
All students of this
Ancient craft and tradition should be forever grateful to this Master
for providing us with this priceless fountain of knowledge that is in
danger of extinction.
Duay Maetthaa;
Spencer Littlewood.
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