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Takrut Necklace Phra LP Suk Pendant Talisman Takrud Mantra Magic Buddha Amulet

Description: Thai Talisman ( Takrut) Takrut (ตะกรุด) is a type of tubular amulet that originated from Thailand . It is also known as "Tangkai" in other cultures. The takrut is similar to a talismanwhen in plural, is 'Takrut'. They are worn by Thai people as a protective amulet and have existed for thousands of years. They are by rule, a talisman that is an elongated shape, taking the shape of a scroll. The scroll can be made of any type of metal, paper, leaf, papyrus, animal skin, or a large number of other mediums, including bamboo and wood vines. They are mostly worn on a cord around the waist, but are also often seen accompanying amulet on neck chains. The Sacred Inscriptions made upon the Takrut are a form of Sacre Geometry based in Thai Buddhist and Ancient vedic and animist traditions, which has come to be a very well known Niche Topic around the world since the Hollywood movie star Angelina Jolie received a Sak Yant Tattoo, which is also a yantra like a Takrut, except tattooed in the skin. Also, since the existence of the now well known website on Sak Yant (sak-yant.com) and the more anthropological and academic website 'sakyant.org', both run by Ajarn Spencer Littlewood,(citation needed) it has caused a great increase in the amount of interest in both the tattooed aspect of sacred geometry and the beliefs in its magical powers, as well as in the Takrut Amulet, which is one of the most favored types of Thai amulet. Yant (ยันต์, talisman) are incantations and sacred geometry designs with Pali gatha and Buddhist prayers (Invocations and Empowerment Spells), usually, but not aways inscribed using the Ancient Khom Pali (looks very similar to Khmer). In Northern Thailand, they use Lanna script and works just like Khom, except very similar to the actual Lanna script. The takrut is used for all purposes from Maha Sanaeh (attraction), Metta Mahaniyom (Business Success and Popularity), Mercy Charm, Maha Pokasap/Lap (Riches attraction), and Kong Grapan (Invincibility). Potential takeouts include gems , especially engraved gems , statues , coins , drawings , pendants , rings , plants and animals ; even words in the form of a magical spell , incantation , to repel evil or bad luck. Product Description Takrut Necklace Phra LP Suk Pendant Talisman Takrud Mantra Thai Buddha Amulet Powerful perfect old roll Yant Takrut Necklace amulet Thai Buddha top magic protection Amulet . size : 22 " inches SKU 1 Material : Sacred material put in Roll Full Buddha Magic Yant Talisman with Lp Suk buddha Super powerful amulet Already blessed by Master Monk . Kata for Chanting Puttang- Aaraatanaanang Tammang- Aaraatanaanang Sangkang- Aaraatanaanang Puttang- Prasittimae Tammang- Prasittimae Sangkang- Prasittimae Focus your mind to amulet and recite Katha then make your wish . Performance Abillity : Bring to Millionaire, Increase money, Best trade, Wealth, Life protection,Prevent Dark Magic and Evil Spirits, Danger Obstacle cease, Attraction lucky and money, Give merciful, without poor, Triumphantly, Loving Kindness, Harm proof, Avoid from danger, Change Bad Luck to Good Luck, Bring Prosper to Business, Bring Lucky and Happiness, Wishes be Fulfilled, windfall lucky . **** Rules There are rules which the Yant bearer should follow. These can vary from master to master, below is a good example of these rules: Do not kill a person with intent. Do not steal for your own personal gain. Do not lie to harm others. We all tell white lies and there is a difference. Do not have sexual relations with another's partner. Do not spit in the toilet. The toilet should be a clean place and not to keep it so, shows disrespect to oneself and others. Do not swear at or disrespect your parents in any way. Do not speak about people behind their back in a manner likely to cause them harm. Do not over consume alcohol and become troublesome to others. Keep in control. Do not walk under sexual underwear. The reason for this is to avoid temptations and distractions that the opposite sex can bring. Monks themselves are not allowed to touch a woman's skin for this very reason and when a monk tattoos a female, he will wear surgical gloves or place a cloth between him and her skin. Do not partake in evil deeds. Avoid all contact with such happenings whenever possible. The above rules are quite basic for all people who wish to be good and for the bearer of a Yant tattoo to be also good. The rules should be followed as much as possible for the magic to work. Having said that we all make mistakes and you should not beat yourself up about it. Try and correct your mistakes and follow the rules again and the magic will return. ********** Luang Pu Suk Wat Pak Khlong Makham Thao LP Suk is one the most legendary ancient guru monks who ever lived. He is widely accepted in Thailand as the most accomplished grandmaster of Wicha (the occult arts). Phra Kru Wimonkunagon or Luang Pu Suk Gesaroh was born during the reign of King Rama IV on the 14th of October B.E.2390 (C.E.1847) at Pak Khlong Makham Thao in the Wat Sing district of Chainat province. When LP Suk was 10 years old, his mother sent him to Krung Thep (Bangkok) to be raised by his uncle. LP Suk remained in Krung Thep until he got married and had a son. When LP Suk reached the age of ordination, he ordained as a monk at Wat Poh Tong Laang and received the ordination name of Gesaroh . LP Suk studied Dhamma (Buddhist teachings) and Sammadhi (meditation) at Wat Poh Tong Laang until he was ready for Tudong (a long period of forest pilgrimage). During his Tudong period, he met many teachers whom he learned Wicha (occult arts) from. One of the famous teachers who taught him Wicha was Phra Ajahn Thum Wua Daeng who was also the teacher of the legendary Luang Por Ngern of Wat Bang Klang. After several years of Tudong, LP Suk returned to his hometown. His parents who waited many years for his return, asked LP Suk to remain at Pak Khlong Makham Thao. LP Suk obliged his parents and stayed at the village temple Wat Pak Khlong Makham Thao until he rose to become the abbot. LP Suk rebuilt the small village temple into a large beautiful monastery. LP Suk had many disciples, both ordained and lay. One lay disciple who was very close to LP Suk was H.R.H. Prince of Chumpon , son of King Rama IV and father of The Royal Thai Navy . LP Suk taught him everything he knew about Dhamma and Wicha. LP Suk is legendary for his Wicha. One of his powers was the ability to change the shapes and sizes of objects and from one life form to another. There are well known legends of him transforming elephants into house flies and transforming humans into crocodiles. These legends are known throughout Thailand, especially in Bangkok. Once, a large group of merchants stopped by at Wat Pak Khlong Makham Thao to rest. During those days, merchants used elephants as a means of transportation. The merchants wanted to cook their meals at the temple, but realized that they did not bring along enough meat. Some villagers jokingly asked them to use their rifles to shoot the pigeons at the temple so they could have pigeon meat for dinner. One of the merchants took the joke seriously and tried to fire his rifle at a pigeon but the rifle failed to fire. The villagers stopped him and told him that LP Suk prohibits anyone from killing any living thing at the temple but the merchant refused to listen. He couldn't get his rifle to fire so he then tried to use a cross-bow. The arrow flew towards the pigeon but fell to the ground after only a short distance, nowhere close to hitting the pigeon. The merchant then became furious and shouted "What great power does the abbot of this temple have?" LP Suk, seemingly able to hear the merchant inside his kuti at an impossible distance, came out with hands carrying an empty coconut husk and went to the grazing field. He chanted a katha (mantra) at the coconut husk and pointed it at the direction where the merchants' elephants were grazing. Miraculously, the elephants turned into houseflies and LP Suk then trapped the houseflies in the empty coconut husk. The next morning, when the merchants were about to depart, they could not find their elephants. They quickly went to LP Suk and told him that their elephants have been stolen. LP Suk preached to them the precept of not killing living beings: "If you kill a living being, the living being will feel pain. This is similar to the pain of losing your elephants." LP Suk then taught them Dhamma and asked them to practice good instead of bad deeds. The merchants then realized that it was LP Suk who was behind the strange happenings the previous day. LP Suk led them out from his kuti, went to the grazing field, chanted a katha, removed the coconut husk and the houseflies turned into elephants once again. This miraculous event was witnessed by many. This amazing ability to change objects and lifeforms into different shapes and sizes was LP Suk's signature Wicha. He never taught anyone this except for Grom Luang Chum Pron , his favourite lay disciple but Grom Luang Chum Pron never taught it to anyone else until he passed away in the same year as LP Suk. Luang Pu Suk Wat Makham Thao passed away on the 21st of January B.E.2466 (C.E.1923) at the age of 76 leaving a magnificent legacy. LP Suk's amulets and takruts are some of the most sought after and revered in Thailand. Certain phim (mold) with special materials command prices comparable to that of Somdej Wat Rakang. Their rarity and high prices make them a distant dream for most amulet collectors to own any item of his.

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Location: A.Hodd

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Item Specifics

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 60 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Primary Material: Mixed Materials

Color: Multi-Color

Original/Reproduction: Antique Original

Region of Origin: Southeast Asia

Age: Post-1940

Maker: Thai Buddha

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