Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai Lunar Eclipse 150th Anniversary Wat Mae Ya Edition Amulets

Presenting some Extreme Limited Edition Hand Inscribed and Individually Empowered Meed Haek Wicha Lanna Spirit Knives and Pra Rahu Kala Ta Diaw One Eyed Coconut shell carved Eclipse God amulets, from Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai Wat Mae Ya. These extreme limited edition Traditionally Amulets are inimitable in the present Era and can only be most highly recommended for their authentic creation and empowerment methods, and traditional preservation of the Ancient Northern Wicha Saiyasart Lanna.

Speaking of the Meed Haek (Lanna name for Mitmor), they are composed of Forged blades with Hand carved Khao Kwai Phueak Hilt Ritual Spirit Knife amulets, have been made in the ancient northern traditional style of Thai Lanna Sorcery, which has been practiced for centuries by the northern hill-tribe peoples in the bordering areas of Thailand, Burma, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia. Blessed in special occasion after three months of Traimas empowerment, with Final Blessing on Lunar Eclipse on the 150th Anniversary of Wat Mae Ya Temple

The amulet features a small ‘Ito’ style hatchet shape blade with hand inscriptions of Agkhara Spells, which is inserted into a hand carved hilt made from albino buffalo horn Please Note, due to the hand made nature of these amulets, each amulet has slight differences. The amulet received, may differ slightly from the one in the image, but will be of equal power, quality and authenticity.

 

This edition included these special old school Lanna Meed Haek, and an extreme limited edition of 105 hand carved and inscribed Pra Rahu Asura Deva amulets made from the incredibly rare one eyed coconut shell, which were blessed along with the Meed Haek on the 150th anniversary night of Wat Mae Ya, which coincided with a Lunar Eclipse, making this a very powerful combination of auspicious alignments for empowerment of this edition.

Meed Haek and Mitmor ritual knives are used for Bucha to pray to for Blessings, but are also a kind of Magic Wand, Sceptre of Command over Spirits and Ghosts, and a Weapon to Banish Evil Spirits and Nullify Curses. Mitmor are used by the Masters to perform Inscriptions on the devotees, or upon inanimate objects, to invoke magical spells and bestow blessings.

Below; Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai inscribing Pra Rahu Kala Ta Diaw amulets and the Meed Haek during a Lunar Eclipse on the 150th anniversary of Wat Mae Ya temple.

When speaking of the Pra Rahu Kala Ta Diaw of this edition,  we see an extreme Limited Edition Hand Inscribed and Individually Empowered Pra Rahu Kala Ta Diaw Wicha Lanna from Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai Wat Mae Ya. These extreme limited edition Hand carved one eyed coconut shell Rahu Asura Deva Eclipse God amulets, have been made in the ancient northern traditional style of Thai Lanna Sorcery, which has been practiced for centuries by the northern hill-tribe peoples in the bordering areas of Thailand, Burma, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia.. Blessed in special occasion after three months of Traimas empowerment, with Final Blessing on Lunar Eclipse on the 150th Anniversary of Wat Mae Ya Temple

Phra Rahu Kala Ta Diaw Amulet

Phra Rahu Kala Ta Diaw Asura Deva Eclipse God 1 eye coconut Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai

The amulet features Pra Rahu Om Jantr (Rahu eating the Moon) as a central figure. Sacred Yantra with Lanna Agkhara are embossed either side of the Rahu Deity. Paying Bucha to Pra Rahu is essential for turning ones Fate around in times of Trouble. Pra Rahu improves your Horoscope, and removes dark influences and Inauspicious Unlucky events. 

Phra Rahu Kala Ta Diaw Asura Deva Eclipse God 1 eye coconut Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai

In the Lanna Tradition, the ‘Mitmor’ Ritual Knife is known as ‘Meed Haek’. The word ‘Haek‘ means ‘To Scrape’, or to cause to split open wide. The Meed Haek, is generally considered to be a small portable, blunt rounded symbolic knife, that is found throughout Lanna Cultures. The Meed Haek or Mitmor can be used to stir prayer water whilst performing incantations for whatever kind of blessings one may seek to invoke, be they Kong Grapan Chadtri Klaew Klaad, Maha Lap Maha Pokasap, Jerajaa Khaa Khaay, or Metta Maha Niyom Maha Sanaeh. You can use Buddhist Prayers and Candles to perform Holy Water Making, and stir the water in a clean clear bowl with clean clear water in it.

 

Meed Haek is a very Prominent Protagonist in the Pantheon of ‘Krueang Rang Lanna Sastrawut’ Magical Weaponry Amulets.

Meed Haek Lanna

The Meed Haek and its Ritual Empowerment Methods are bound to the same methods of Sorcery used for making other kinds of magical weaponry, such as Ritual & Ceremonial Swords, like the ‘Dab Sri Ganchai’.

 

The Ritual methods used in their making are both highly complex, as well as varied, depending on the nature of the magic intended to be imbued within the weaponry, and the materials used to make it. Hilts and Sheaths can be made from Sacred or Precious Metals, Wood, or other natural Substances such as Horn, Ivory, Onyx or Lek Lai Kaya Siddhi elemental substance.

Blades are usually forged from metal using Alchemical Forging methods, but can also be seen to be made from other materials, such as the split Tusk of an Elephant, or a piece of Sacred wood.

Below: pieces of Khao Kwai Phueak albino Buffalo Horn for the carving of the magical hilts of the Meed Haek Akom Lanna of Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai, before preparation began

 

The making of Sacred Metals for forging into blades for Meed Haek, Dab Akom swords and knives, has a rigid set of rules and formulas for which kind of substances can be used. Metals are selected and chosen for their Sacred or Magical values. There are stringent ancient formulas, how they should be mixed and empowered as ‘Chanuan Saksit’.

‘Chanuan Saksit’, is a word used to refer to the Sacred metallic substance, which results from smelted artefacts, metallic elements and minerals. Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai chose to use one of the most powerful Buddhist Magical Metal Artefacts for his sorceror knives, the Tapu Sangkwanorn Ancient Shrineroom Roof Nails.

Below; Ancient Sacred Tapu Sangkwanorn Shrineroom Roof Nails from the Early Ayuttaya Era, used in the smelting of the Sacred Chanuan Muan Sarn for the Meed Haek Lanna.

Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai is the continuing lineage practitioner of the Wicha of Luang Phu Kroo Ba Ban (Wat Mae Ya), through Kroo Ba Wang (Wat Ban Den), and is a Lanna Monk who has continued the Wicha of Kroo Ba Wang through the Lineage of his Kroo Ba Ajarn in the most diligent fashion, as well as increasing the spells within the repository of grimoires at Wat Mae Ya.

Below; The Tapu Sangkwanorn are beaten into flat shape on the ritual wooden pedestal for shaping into the traditional Ito Meed Haek shape blades and heating again in the forge

Below; Hammering the Tapu Sangkwanorn into the shape of flat metal blades in preparation for the forging of the Meed Haek

Hammering the Tapu Sangkwanorn into the shape of flat metal blades in preparation for the forging of the Meed Haek

He has performed every stage of the alchemical metallurgy processes and ritual methods of creation of these Meed Haek Lanna, through his own immense efforts and insistence on personal attention to every step of the process.He has expanded the magical repository of knowledge of his Lineage with his constant seeking, collecting of ancient Grimoires of Sorcery of the Thai Yai and other Lanna Folk.

This is a truly rare collection of Meed Haek (Mitmor) Rital Knives in Lanna Tradtiotional Old School style, which Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai performed all stages of the preparation of the sacred chanuan muan sarn metals for the forging of the magical blades, and for the carving of the Khao Kwai albino buffalo horn hilts. A very complex series of ritual preparations were necessary to create his Meed Haek and his Pra Rahu Kala Ta Diaw Amulets, of which only extreme limited numbers were made (105). The Meed Haek were alchemically forged using Tapu Sangkwanorn Uposatha Roof Nails from Ancient Temples of the Ayuttaya and Pre Ayuttaya Era.

Tapu Sangkwanorn are magical artefacts which are considered to be extremely powerful and magical substances, being leaden, they absorb the prayers and chants and meditative powers of the monks of centuries of morning and evening prayers and other ceremonies.

Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai Initiates the Ceremony during Lunar Eclipse

Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai is extremely proficient in the Wicha of Lanna Amulet making and in addition, a Master of Kata Akom and Agkhara Lanna Magical Script, and Sak Yant Thai Temple Tattoos.

Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai refuses to allow himself to be tempted to invent any modernisations, and maintains the integrity of the Northern methods of Lanna Sorcery. Below you can see him empowering some of his recently hand made amulets which he made specifically on request for Ajarn Spencer Littlewood (Proprietor of Thailand Amulets), for distribution to you our friends and customers.

He has expanded the magical repository of knowledge of his Lineage with his constant seeking, collecting of ancient Grimoires of Sorcery of the Thai Yai and other Lanna Folk. He is extremely proficient in the Wicha of Lanna Amulet making and in addition, a Master of Kata Akom and Agkhara Lanna Magical Script, and Sak Yant Thai Temple Tattoos.

Nor did the Ancient Masters have to accept to bless amulets which were mass made, and donated for blessing, rather, used their own precious time and efforts and Meditations to create and empower each amulet one after the other, passing through the hands and incantations of the Master one by one.

These days, it is truly difficult to find a Master who still uses this old-school method of personal applied Wicha and without assistance from third parties. Nor did the Ancient Masters have to accept to bless amulets which were mass made, and donated for blessing, rather, used their own precious time and efforts and Meditations to create and empower each amulet one after the other, passing through the hands and incantations of the Master one by one.

We feel that the amulets of Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai, are amongst the most highly recommendable, and authentically empowered, with the inimitable personal touch of the master. This is becoming ever harder to find in modern times. it is our duty to discover and present you with the best amulets with authentic Wicha, and this is the reason why Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai has become one of our top recommended present day masters.

Hand made limited edition authentically made and empowered Lanna Talismanic Charms like these, should be impossible to find in the present day, where most Masters have hordes of devotees to assist in the making of the amulets. Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai remains faithful to the olden days methods. We are blessed to be able to still find and obtain traditionally made olden days style amulets which have been given such diligent personal attention from the master in this present Era, through the Merits of Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai.

Below; Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai inscribes Pra Rahu kala Ta Diaw amulets during the Eclipse Nocturnal ceremony of empowerment

Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai Inscribes Amulets

We can but recommend the amulets of Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai most highly for this reason. Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai is a lineage master of Wat Mae Ya, following in the tradition of his Kroo Ba Ajarn, Luang Phu Thin (Current Abbot) and the Great Luang Phu Kroo Ba Ban.

Wat Mae Ya

Wat Mae Ya is the temple of the Late and Great Arya Sangha (said by his devotees to have attained Arahantship), Luang Phu Kroo Ba Bpan, who transmitted the Wicha of Kroo Ba Wang to Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai. Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai is continuing the Wicha and Traditional Amulet making of the Great Kroo Ba Ajarn; Luang Phu Kroo Ba Ban, the ex Abbot of Wat Mae Ya temple.

The topic of Meed Haek Lanna and Dab Akom Magical Ritual Swords and Blades is given a very detailed chapter in Ajarn Spencer’s 6th Buddha Magic Episode in the Ebook ‘The Book of Thai Lanna Sorcery’, from Buddha Magic Multimedia and Publications, also available on this website in the Publications section.

Use Buddhist Method of Bucha

Three Prostrations and Chanting of Maha Namasakara (Namo Tassa) 3 Times

Namo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa, Namo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa, Namo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa

Then use Kata Ārātanā Pra Krueang


Pra Somdej 1519 BE – Luang Por Plad Kong – Wat Bang Lamung (Chonburi. This is a Pim Niyom amulet (preferred and officially accepted collectors item in the Amulet community). Made from Pong Puttakun Sacred Powders. This example is a particularly beautiful amulet with extremely elegant markings and surface texture.

Pra Somdej with LP Kong image on rear face 2519 BE Wat Bang Lamung

This amulet is a very revered item for the people of Bang Lamung, and is an ever rarer to find amulet on the collector scene. It is made from pure Pong Puttakun powders and has primarily Metta, Choke Lap and Kong Grapan/Klaew Klaad powers. Pure Buddhanussati (Remembrance of the Triple Gem), and a focus point of Faith and reminder of ones Dhamma practice in everyday life. To wear a Pra Somdej amulet blessed by a monk of worthy reverence such as Luang Por Kong, is always an inspiration and moral support in helping oneself to maintain diligence in ones practice as a Buddhist.

To know and believe in the purity of the maker of the amulet, and to see the Buddha image on the front, is to remind oneself and have shame before one is about to misbehave or break a precept, and this in itself is a powerful protector to help one resist the Maras, by inducing shame in oneself for the impure thoughts n the presence of an emblem of purity one carries on ones person, namely the Pra Somdej. Shame is a source of suffering, but even the Lord Buddha said that delusions and conditioned thoughts can also be put to positive use until they are no longer needed, or can be escaped from, and so shame in this sense (Moral shame), is a healthy delusion to maintain whilst one still suffers the impurity of harmful or selfish thoughts. To allow a Buddha amulet to assist the mind in shaming itself into refraining from negative actions, thoughts or speech, is to use it for its true purpose.

Of course, even if you have never thought of this aspect of pure Buddhist amulet wearing, there remains the mysterious powers of the Thai Amulet, which will protect you and generate your prosperity and happiness. All Thai amulets have magical properties, but those amulets that are pure Buddhist are also a tool for maintaining Morality and Virtue, and Abstaining from Harmful or Negative thoughts speech and actions, as part of the practice of keeping the 5 Buddhist precepts which are integral daily practice of the Buddhist.

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