A Comprehensive Comparison of Malaysian and Thai Leklai
Malaysian Leklai
Malaysian natural Leklai is a type of natural mineral that needs to be collected from mountain caves. The extraction process is intricate and time-consuming, usually involving slow manual excavation, which often results in minor damages. If the Leklai has a perfect color without any damage, it is considered highly valuable and collectible. Malaysian Leklai comes in various forms, including pillars, beads, gallstones, bird nests, black Leklai, ancient-colored Leklai, luminous Leklai, silver Leklai, coral Leklai, DNA, crystal Leklai, etc.
Benefits of Malaysian Leklai
- Warding off evil and danger
- Attracting wealth
- Ensuring safety
- Bringing good luck and driving away bad luck
- Enhancing personal charm and avoiding villains
- Improving temper
- Neutralizing negative energy and magnetic fields, bringing positive energy
Each piece of Malaysian Leklai has a unique shape and changes color based on the owner's magnetic field.
Thai Leklai
The high-grade limited Four Seasons Leklai statues and Leklai hairs (Leklai Tha Rad Kun) from Thailand are the most precious and highest-grade types of Leklai. These are obtained by deeply practiced monks like the Third Prince, who undergo a 15-day purification retreat in the deep mountains to receive spiritual guidance and conduct rituals to find this natural Leklai. The Third Prince’s amulets are highly revered, with wearers experiencing unexpected benefits, thus having a large following. The Third Prince's temple in Hat Yai is well-known, attracting many visitors on significant days. Acquiring this batch of Leklai is extremely limited and fortunate.
Characteristics of Thai Leklai
- Blessed by high monks
- Purification retreat in deep mountains
- Spiritual guidance
- High-grade limited availability