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
Dtukgae Pim Jumbo Ongk Kroo Paint See Nuea Pong Aathan 2480 BE Luang Por Kreun Wat Sangko Free Shipping
Tugkhae Akom Nuea Aaathan Paint See Ongk Kroo Jumbo size Giant Gecko amulet from the Great Luang Por Kreun of Wat Sanngkositaram, in Nuea Pong Aathan Paint See hand painted Sacred Earths composed according to the Dtamra Saiyawaet for Necromantic Reanimation of lucky magic within Animist Charms, Magical Pollens and Herbs, and Necromantic Prai Oils. Luang Por Kreun was the Kroo Ba Ajarn of the famous Luang Por Lum of Wat Samakee Tam (Samakee Dhamma) who continued the Wicha Dtugkhae, Jingjok and other Wicha on from Luang Por Kreun
Luang Por Lum was able to become the apprentice of the Great Luang Por Kreun (Pra Kroo Kosita Tammasarn), of Wat Sangkositaram (Supannburi). He would travel back and forth to learn more and more from him. Luang Por Lum was lucky to get this chance to learn Magical Wicha with Luang Por Kreun, whose Jing Jok and Tugkhae lizard charms are the most powerful of all Thai Gecko amulets.He got the chance as LP Kreun came to Wat Ban Ya Praek to assist in an Ordination ceremony. LP Lum was the one appointed to prepare Luang Por Kreun’s quarters, so he was able to prostrate to him and ask to be accepted as an apprentice. At first, LP Kreun did not answer and just continued to talk general conversation, but LP Lum knew that in fact, the Master was testing and checking his mental ability behind the scenes. After testing him a while and also checking his ability to read and write Khom, LP Kreun commented that it was important to read fluently and be able to read between the lines to interpret the meaning.
Kata for asking for wishes/blessings from the Tugkhae Aathan
Puttang Ārātanānang Tammang Ārātanānang Sangkang Ārātanānang - Make a Wish/Prayer and continue with; Puttang Bprasittimē Tammang Bprasittimē Sangkang Bprasittimē
Then Chant; A I A MA A MA A I JA HANG A MA SWAA HA NA MA PA TA TA PA NA MA
He said most old Kampir (Grimoires) of Magic were all in Khom scripture, so this was an essential part of the Magicians armory.The Dtugkae is a type of Giant Gecko found in South East Asia, that is both feared by country folk, oin the beliefe that one in the house might drop on your baby frok the ceiliing and bite. Indeed, the Dtugkae has a very hard bite and locks its jaws, like a ferret or polecat, and is very difficult to disentangle once it has locked on. Luang Por Lum was the only person lucky enough to get this chance to learn Magical Wicha with Luang Por Kreun, whose Jing Jok and Tugkhae lizard charms are counted as the most powerful of all Thai Gecko amulets.
The Dtugkae can change its skin color and patterns, rather like a Chameleon, but grows to up to a meter in length with its tail, and is hence also known as a giant Gecko. Its powers are supposed to be superior, as it is seen as the king of all Geckos, and therefore bhas more defensive powers to protect, if perhaps slightly more Maha Amnaj commanding power, and less Metta Mahaniyom Mercy Charm than the Jing Jok Maha Sanaeh smaller Gecko amulets, which are more Mercy Charm orientated, and less Protection and Dominance than the Dtugkae.
Luang Por Kreun Wat Sangko
Luang Por Kreun, of Wat Sangko (Wat Sangkositaram), was a Great Olden Days Master, highly famed for his powerful Wicha Dtukgae and Wicha Jing Jok Gecko Charms, and whose Patipatā Monks Practice,was considered impeccable by his devotees, which of course rose him to a very elevated status with the faithful.
Luang Por Kreun's exact birthdate is still unproved and argued, but it is known that it was the year 2542 BE. His father's name was Mr. Fuk, and his Mother's name was Phuug, and that he was a resident of Ban Pla Ma in Supannburi. As a child he was quite normal like other children, and played all the usual games and got up to the usual stuff a kid got up to in those days. Until the year 2464 BE, when he was ordained as a monk into the Sangha, for the period of one year, during which time he learned Wicha, and many Magical Spells from his peers.
But after one year, his parents called for him to help the family, and he disrobed for 3 years, to assist his family in work. But because he had become very involved during his time as a monk, he could not resist the calling, and finally asked to return to ordain into the Sangha. He was thus reordained in the year 2468 BE, at te Putta Sima boundary of the Uposatha Shrineroom of Wat Bang Yai, with Pra Ajarn San, the Bishop of the Municipality as his Upachaya Ordaining Officer, and Pra Atigarn Chat of Wat Sukh Kasem, as his Pra Gamma Wajajarn Prompter in Chanting the Ordination requests in Pali.
Luang Por Kreun was allocated to stay at Wat Sangkositaram (Wat Sangko for short), because he had heard that there was much magical Wichja to be learned from many masters at that temple. He hence was introduced to a mass of different methods of spell-casting and amulet making. For this reason his pantheon of amulets is very wide, and has many different kinds of amulets, ranging from his Dtugkhae Gecko Charms, Somdej Votive Tablets, Earthen Clay amulets, Takrut, and other types of Talismanic Charms and Votive Tablets.
His powerful earthen clay amulets, came from his encounter with and apprenticeship to the great Luang Por Hnoeng of Wat Klong Madan (also Kroo Ba Ajarn to the Great Luang Por Parn of Wat Bang Nom Kho) He learned many Wicha from his Kroo Ba Ajarn Luang Por Chadtra (Luang Por Chat), who was his Ordaining Officer. He became extremely Adept in the many Wicha he was taught, and was the pride of both Kroo Ba Ajarn for his attainments. Around the Year 2475, Luang Por Kreun was told to take over the position of Abbot of Wat Sangkositaram.
Immediately after his election, he began to build Kuti Huts for new-coming monks, and Sala Halls for Dhamma teachings, funerals and prayers for the lay people to come, as well as a school for the poor children of the farmlands, and a new Uposatha Shrineroom. He built these installations so quickly that people were wondrous of his ability and wondered how he was able to perform the feats so well, and gained great reverence from the devotees, who saw the fast arising of Wat Sangko, through his handiwork. He was given the respectful title of 'Pra Kroo Kositaram Tammasarn' for this attainment.
Luang Por Kreun was known to be both full of Metta Compassion, as well as being endowed with powerful Magical Wicha, and attracted many devotees who beseeched him for amulets to help them in their various troubles in life. Luang Por Kreun, was of course compassionate enough to fulfill their desires, and made amulets for the devotees who came to pay reverence, ask for help, or to assist with the building of the temple. He was known to have made his amulets always empowering them whilst under the Glod Tudong Umbrella with the Mung Mosquito Net, in Meditative Absorption. The local fold believe that Luang Por Kreun was forced to use the mosquito net, because when he empowered the amulets, they would fly around him in the air levitating as if in a whirlwind, and if not for the net to prevent them escaping, they would scatter and be lost all around on the floor.
His amulets were therefore highly prized as possessing immense magical powers as is known to have been still possible in those days, before Buddhism became commercialized, and monks only made amulets for merit makers, but never as fund raisers. Somehow the ancient amulets of the ascended masters, are obviously more powerful for the methods of empowerment used in that ancient era, and the purity of monks in those pre-technology days before the internet and so much international travel.
Luang Por Kreun's amulets were most famous for their protective powers, and their lucky wealth bringing powers, considered as Kong Grapan Chadtri Klaew Klaad Maha Lap Maha Pokasap Magic of the finest possible. His amulets are also known for their Horoscope 'Serm Duang' improvement powers, as Luang Por Kreun was allegedly able to foretell people's futures for up to 30 years ahead.
Of all the many amulets Luang Por Kreun made during his trajectory, it was the Dtugkhae Akom which he began to make first. He began to become known for amulets through distributing them to devotees around the year 2480, is when evidence of talk about his Dtugkhae and other amulets began to surface. He became very popular with the Military Devotees who used his amulets for Kong Grapan Chadtri and Klaew Klaad as well as Serm Yos Maha Amnaj to improve their status. Luang Por Kreun also mastered the Wicha Jorakhae crocodile magic, and these were very popular with the Military for the protective, and commanding power, and status, it imbued within the wearer.
You can find his powder amulets made in both earthen clays as well as Sacred powder admixtures. Many amulets in metal (especially Gammagarns) will have the letter K (ฆ) code stamp (not all), for 'Kreun', and such amulets are extremely favored.
Luang Por Kreun passed away in the year 2504 at age 65, meaning that such a short lifetime, gave him less time to produce less amulets, as longer lived masters. This is of course, one of the reasons, why his amulets are so rare to find. His mortal remains did not rot, and were kept in mausoleum for devotees to pray to and see, which is an often seen miracle with many of the masters of the Lineage of the Supannburi Province Masters. His Sacred mummified remains continue to be on show in glass mausoleum coffin at Wat Sangko to this very day.