Presenting a tiny but powerful and rare classic amulet from one of the Great Khao Or Masters of the 20th Century, Rian Glom Lek Hlang Chedi 2505 BE Nuea Tong Daeng Miniature Guru Monk Coin Por Tan Klai Wajasit
This Sacred amulet of the Great Khao Or Master of Nakorn Sri Tammarat, Master of Wat San Khan and Wat Pratat Noi, is a very rare amulet from Por Tan Klai’s 2505 BE Blessing Ceremony Edition, and is considered a ‘Jaek mae Krua’ type amulet (meaning ‘give to the kitchen maids and temple helpers’), which is suitable not only for men, but due to its miniature size, a perfect amulet for ladies or children to wear.
The 2505 BE edition of amulets of Por Tan Klai, is a highly preferred edition, which saw his famous ‘Rian Glom’ round Monk coin amulet with Chakra released, The Rian Glom Lek Hlang Chedi, and the Roop Tai Por Tan Klai Guru Monk Blesséd Photographamulets such as look om chan hmak and ya sen tobacco balls, and sacred powder amulets of various models.
A very rare and highly prized amulet for the devotees of Por Tan Klai to associate with his image and pray to him with a blessed image of the Guru, and the Chedi Relic Stupa on rear face for Buddhanussati and Marananussati. A powerful and Sacred amulet which has passed through the hands of the Guru and been blessed by him.
Por Tan Klai was one of the Top Guru Master Monks of the Last Century, and is considered one of the Four Great Masters of the Previous Generation of Lineage Masters of the Khao Or Southern Sorcery Lineage.
Kata Bucha Por Tan Klai
Daw Fan Chalaam Shark Teeth Lucky Star with Shiva Eye Pearl & Gemstone Prai Powders Hand Inscriptions Luang Por Pina FREE Express Shipping
A very special and individual amulet of the 'Krueang Rang' Talismanic Variety that is immensely difficult to encounter, from the great Luang Por Pina, made in the form of a star, using hand inscribed enchanted sharks teeth, with a Duang Ta Aathan Shiva Eye in Sacred Pong Asupa Powders wth Ploi Sek Maha Pokasap Gem insert on one side, and a Sacred Enchanted Pearl on the other side, also embedded in Luang Por Pina's famous Pong Asupa Prai Necromantic Powders, One of only a a couple we were able to find on our reconaissance missions for amulets of Luang Por Pina, and later this exhibit, with further diligent searching. It took us a whole year of searching daily to find this exhibit.
Free Express Shipping / EMS/DHL/FedEx Express Airmail Shipping Worldwide is included with this amulet. This Talismanic amulet possesses the Wicha Duang Ta Aaathan AND the Wicha Daw Mae Nuea Horm Lucky Star Magic in one combination, with the added forces of animist and Prai necromantic ingredients adding to the3 magical properties of this most inimitable and truly stunning exhibit. The amulet can be considered to be the Daw Aathan Mae Nuea Horm and Duang Ta Aathan in one, but must also consider the power of the Lucky Star Wicha and the Enchanted Sharks teeth, with special hand inscriptions to complete a cicumnambulation of magicla spells.
The amulet also possesses an massive repository of attributed Buddhist Blessings of very sacred and Auspicious Influences on the Forces of Karm, hidden within the formulas of empowerment embedded by Luang Por Pina.
When understood, the meanings within the sacred Lucky Star Pentacle amulets of Luang Por Pina, are very extensive and comprehensive, and aligned to the focal points of Advanced Buddhist Vipassana Kammathana Practices, with the accompanyiing Miraculous Power of transformation that comes with the 40 Kammathanas.
Luang Por Pina is the deceased Abbot of Wat Sanom Lao in Sra Buri and was said to have possessed Abhinya Powers, and to have Mastered the 10 Kasina Powers of Elemental Magical Dominion.
It is said that he was able to read the minds and intentions of other Humans, and bring amulets to life with is Empowerment Methods, and that his amulets were able to give signs and also can be beseeched and prayed to for wish fulfilment (Sarapat Neuk). There are many stories of Miraculous Events occurring through his amulets.
The Duang Ta Aathan inserted into the center of the amulet is in itself, a very Early Era amulet of this Master, made from Luang Por Pina's secretive Necromantic Powders and Earths, and filled with Powerful Prai Oil Imbued Powders. Thje Duang Ta Aathan is in itself, an all time world famous classic amulet, among the most well known amulets of the Great Luang Por Pina, of Wat Sanom Lao (Wat Ta Geuy). To discover a talismanic object like this with the added power of the Duang Ta Aathan included within the Wicha, along with the Wicha Daw Aathan Star.
The Daw Aathan Lucky Star is made from a mixture of Highly Sorcerous Ingredients, Herbal and Prai Necromantic Powders, which are both incredibly difficult to find and obtain, and also very easy to recognise their presence within the sacred Muan Sarn Powder mixture. Those who have had an authentic Daw Aathan before their eyes, will be able to see instantly that this amulet is a very recognisable and distinguished exhibit with the clear to see presence of Luang Por Pina's Sorcerous Muan Sarn Powders.
Embedded with sacred Ploi Sek Maha Pokasap Gemstone in the Shiva eye, and an enchanted pearl;, each empowered with the corresponding Buddhist Kammathana invocations aligned to their sequence of attributed meanings and powers of transformation.
This exhibit despite being such a rare hand made item, is still easily recognisable by its features and Muan Sarn Powders, which allow one to easily distinguish the authenticity by viewinf the Sacred Powders, making it a Master Key for teaching the eyes to recognise Luang Por's famous Sacred Powders, as well as the effects of aging over the years, as to how discoloration and surface mildews should appear in a true authentic example of Pong Asupa powders of Luang Por Pina
Luang Por Pina is known to have performed strange Magical feats in front of the eyes of his disciples many times, especially when devotees would ask him for an amulet. He would ask the devotee to lay down and open their eyes, and would take a handful of sand and pour it over their face, as they would hold the amulet in the hand. But the sand would bounce back before it hit their eyes, and no matter how much was poured on the face, not a single grain of sand would be able to enter the eyes of the devotee, becoming repelled as if by a force field before it touched the eyes.
If you listen to the three quarter of an hour talk and explanation of the Sacred Daw Aathan along with a short Biography of Luang Por Pina, recounted and narrated by Amulet Expert Ajarn Spencer Littlewood in the below Podcast. In the podcast, You will be amazed to learn about the very deep meanings contained within the Daw Aathan Hnun Duang Lucky Star amulets of Luang Por Pina, and for those of you who are devoted Buddhists and Practitioners of Dhamma, you will feel incredibly inspired to own and apply the meanings found in the amulet to your Buddhist practice of Dhamma, Meditation and Vipassana.
For indeed, in its highest level of Bucha, this amulet is a powerful tool not only to increase your Fortunes and Improve your karma in a worldly sense, but can be used as a contemplative focal point of self transformation and empowerment of manifest Buddhist Kammathana Meditative Practice. It points to the path towards enlightenment, and can assist you in walking the path, if this is your intention, and leads far above and beyond simple worldly desires.
Kata Luang Por Pina
Light 5 sticks of Incense, and chant the Maha Namasakara 3 times before chanting the special Kata for Luang Por Pina Bpiyataro
Namo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa
Namo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa
Namo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa
Then chant the Kata for Luang Por Pina (3 times);
Ahang Sukhadto Pina Bpiyataro Naamadtae Aajaariyo Ma Pandtae Hohi
Kata Pluk Khong (Call the power within the amulet)
Puttang Gandtang Saranang Haa
Puttang Gandtang Saranang Hae
Puttaaa Namo Ya
Kata Pra Som Hwang (Fulfilment of Wishes)
Chant the following for as many repetitions as your age (for example, if you are 35 years old, then chant the Kata, repeatedly for 35 times)
Nadtae Sudtae
The last repetition, change the words to
Mahaa Sudtae Nachaa
As an example, let us pretend a four year old were to recite the mantra, which would result in four lines like this;
Nadtae Sudtae, Nadtae Sudtae, Nadtae Sudtae, Mahaa Sudtae Nachaa
Below; The remains of Luang Por Pina in the Sussaan Pina, as he requested to be unpreserved Unmummified, and left to rot naturally according to the laws of Nature, without a grand funeral ceremony or chanting, and forbidden to be cremated.