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Thailand Amulets Newsletter for April takes a look at the latest amulets added during March, and April 2013, with some news of the arrival of the Long Awaited Jao Sua Sethee Yai‘s arrival, after a long delayed wait.
The new series of Master Class Amulets from Luang Por Jerd of Suan Badibat Tam Po Sethee in Nakorn Pathom is as impressive as the last edition of lockets, Taw Waes Suwan and Wua Tanu amulets, which also featured the amazing insertion of 108 Takrut, 56 Takrut, or 28 Takrut spells within a Muan Sarn base of Ya Wasana Jinda Manee paste.
Above; Pra Jao Sua Sethee Yai – Nuea Pong Wan Pasom Ya Wasana Jinda Manee with 28 solid silver Takrut Pra Putta Jao (28 syllables of the heart mantra of the 28 Buddhas). Three different ‘Pim’ (models) were issued in Sacred Powders, featuring 28 Takrut Pra Putta Jao, 56 Takrut pra Puttakun, or 108 Takrut Pra Radtana Dtrai. All 3 models have a Takrut Hua Jai
Continue reading Thailand Amulets Newsletter April 2013 – Latest and Upcoming Thai amulets
The first edition of python takruts of Luang Phu In was released in 2552 BE, and due to the immense demand of his looksit (devotees), the first batch soon ran out of stock completely. Since this left many of Luang Phu In’s followers empty handed, three years later a second edition of these extraodinary takruts was released in 2554 BE. Soon after the second edition was released, many stories of success were reported by people who had a takrut ngu hlueam of Luang Phu In in their possession. Thus, in 2555 BE, a third edition of the famous takrut ngu hlueam came out. The magical effects of the third edition seem highly similar to the previous two editions; the takruts turn out to be highly effective and very useful for gambling and lottery play, but just as well as for business purposes, and even as a love charm.
Just like the 2552 BE and 2554 BE editions, the 2555 BE edition python takrut has a double layered leaden scroll spell rolled up inside a piece of genuine python skin. This python skin is inscribed with Angkhara Khom characters resembling Khmer
Continue reading Takrut Ngu Hlueam Chae Nam Man Prai (Python Takrut in Prai Oil) – Traimas edition 2555 BE – Luang Phu In
Look Krok Prai Perm Sap – 5 x 2.5. x 2 inch necromantic bucha statue – ‘Bucha Kroo Traimas’ Edition 2555 BE – Pra Ajarn Somchart Bparimudto.
Look krok prai perm sap is made for increasing wealth and treasured possessions, gambling and flourishing commerce. These sacred powder amulets and bucha images took the world of kumarn tong collectors and devotees by storm in 2012, and were received with great popularity.
The look krok is made from a very highly concentrated muan sarn composed of prai oils, bone powders and funeral ashes, sorcerous earths and magical herbal ingredients.
108 cemeteries have provided 108 sources of sorcerous powders with nine kumarn from nine provinces who were nine years old. Earths from the traditional necromantic wicha were of course also included such as seven earths from seven ports, seven salt licks, and earth from the sump of the funeral pyre with the fats of the corpse.
The most powerful herbal prai ingredients were ground up and added including wan kumarn tong, wan sanaeh jantr, and the rare and powerful gambler’s favorite magical herb wan udom choke.
Use
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Takrut See Gler Suudt Boranajarn (‘Four Comrades Yantra filled with Prai Kumarn Powders’) – Four Positions, Four Uses – 70 Years Anniversary edition of Luang Por Sakorn of Wat Nong Grub 2551 BE.
Takrut See Gler Nuea Dtagua Ud Pong Prai Kumarn, See Pheung Luang Phu Tim, Tian Chai – Nuea Dtagua – leaden yantra foil takrut filled with sacred pong prai kumarn powders, see pheung of Luang Phu Tim, and sealed with tian chai victory candle wax.
The takrut see gler means ‘four comrades takrut‘. It is a very old school wicha that was highly favored by the masters of olden times, as a klaew klaad pong gan pai (protect from, and evade all dangers) amulet.
It uses four lines of kata incantations, whose syllables form a magic square written around a Buddha yantra on leaden foil, which was then filled with sacred powders of Luang Por Sakorn, those of his mentor Luang Phu Tim of Wat Laharn Rai, and a mass of sacred powders of the most rare and sought after varieties from the great masters.
If you
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Exquisitely beautiful design on silk featuring the Hemaracha Himapant animal with magical effects of Metta mahaniyom kaa khaay for prosperous business and improved social popularity, as well as mercy charm.
This item has free shipping included, no cost for weight will be added for this item, even with multiple orders.
The yantra cloth is blessed at Wat Hongsa Radtanaram in a very auspicious ceremony with a large array of great guru masters of international repute present to empower and bless the amulets. Some of the great masters present included:
Luang Por Foo (Wat Bang Samak), Luang Por Pian (Wat Grern Gathin), Luang Por Perm (Wat Bom Gaew), Luang Por Somchay, Luang Por Poon (Wat Ban Paen), Luang Por Sin (Wat Laharn Yai), Luang Por Ruay (Wat Tago), Luang Por Sawat (Wat Ao Moo), and many other masters.
Size: 47.3 x 51.9 centimeters
From the Wat Hongsa Radtaram 2555 BE ‘Somdej Prajao Taksin Maharach’ edition amulets, we chose the pha yant Hemaracha Himapant animal yantra cloth from Wat Hongsa Radtanaram for its great beauty and the fact that it
Continue reading Pha Yant Haemaracha (Silk Himapant Animal Deity Yantra Cloth) – Wat Hongsa Radtanaram
Taw Waes Suwan Gae Pi Chong 2555 BE edition loi ongk statuette amulets by Luang Por Foo Adtipatto of Wat Bang Samak. Comes with special decorative casing included.
Released in a series of Taw Waes Suwan amulets made in various sacred and precious metals, blessed and empowered by the great Luang Por Foo. Luang Por Foo is one of Thailand’s Top 5 living masters for the empowerment of Taw Waes Suwan.
This edition arose because of a good deed of Luang Por Foo; one day some people brought a small boy who was behaving very insanely as if possessed by a demon or ghost, and presented him to Luang Por Foo. Luang Por then placed a Taw Waes Suwan amulet on a chain around the boy’s neck. The family then went home, and it appears that the boy was instantly and completely healed. He could sit and talk normally as before. Because of this, the local devotees heard of the story, and flocked to the temple to beg Luang Por for a new edition.
The edition was thus made from
Continue reading Taw Waes Suwan Gae Pi Chong Edition 2555 BE Loi Ongk Statuette – Luang Por Foo
This is the final edition ever of Luang Por Goy’s now three time world famous ‘Kumarn Gao Gote’ amulets, using the sacred prai powders and ashes of nine kumarn and kumaree. This edition is even more highly awaited and fast in depletion than the previous editions, due to the fact that it is the last ever edition which will be made using this muan sarn sacred powder, which is now completely depleted and no more available for further amulets to be made.
The first and second editions of Kumarn Gao Gote had such success with devotees that the first is now not only many times more the price than its original price, but is also in any case almost impossible to get hold of one, for they are all jealously guarded by their owners, who do not wish to resell them, due to their tried and tested effectiveness. The second edition has now become a source of fanatical collectorship since the issue of the third and final edition. The wicha ’Kumarn Gao Gote’ got the attention of Thai devotees many years ago as Luang Por Chern of Wat
Continue reading Kumarn Tong Run Sud Taay 27 Gote (‘Kumarn Tong Gao Gote’ Third and Final Edition) – Luang Por Goy
Thailand Amulets is proud to be able to offer some of the rare and especially sought after Gammagarn series of ‘Lucky Treasure Bee’ amulets, which went completely unannounced, and were secretly handed out to sponsors at the ceremony of the ‘Serp Dtamnan Luang Phu Noi’ edition amulets by Luang Por Jerd, of Suan Badibat Tam Po Sethee, in Nakorn Pathom.
The Paya Dto Ngern Larn amulets were released in two different ‘pim’, namely a gold colored powder version (Nuea Wan Tong Pised – ‘Pim A’ with 28 takrut) and a black powder version (Pong Bai Larn - ‘Pim B’ with 16 takrut). Both versions feature a treasure bee on the front face, with a Pra Pidta image on its back, and a piece of gold leaf on it. The front face of the Nuea Wan Tong Pised (‘Pim A’) has 28 takrut ’Pra Putta Jao Sip Hok Pra Ongk’ spells inserted, whereas the Pong Bai Larn (‘Pim B’) has 16 foil takrut spells with the 16 syllables of the yant ‘Pra Putta Jao 16 Pra Ongk’ (16 Buddhas Yant).
The sacred powder used for this Gammagarn version, is
Continue reading Paya Dto Ngern Larn (Treasure Bee with Pidta) – ‘Serb San Dtamnan Luang Por Noi’ Edition 2555 BE
Ajarn Apichai Decha has made a meritorious bucha image that is rare to find, the hand of the arahant Pra Yulai (in Chinese ‘Yoo Lai Fuor’ – 如来佛, or ‘Yoo Lai Fuor Ju’ – 如来佛祖). The image represents the hand of the Buddha. The Heng Jia monkey god stands in the palm of the hand of Pra Ulai (the Buddha), ‘Subduer of the Mara Demons’. For those who need to subdue enemies, calm down aggressors and receive metta, and shield themselves from all black magic and demons, this is a most original, powerful and auspicious Buddhist amulet.
The image measures 11 cm high x 5.5 cm widest point.
The hand contains the image of the monkey god, who was born of an egg made of stone that was bathed in sunlight for 500 years on a magic mountain (Hua Guo San Mountain), and learned some very powerful wicha, which, when he mastered them he called himself ‘The Most Handsome Monkey King’, and went on the rampage showing off the powers he had mastered. He stole the immortality drink and
Continue reading Arahant Bpraab Marn Fa Mer Pra Yulai (Monkey God on Buddha Hand with Takrut Bracelet) – Ajarn Apichai Decha
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