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
Hwaen Pirod Nuea Pha Yant Daay Hor Sop Long Rak Pid Tong Niyom Circa 2440 BE Luang Phu Yim Wat Nong Bua
A most highly preferred and rare amulet of this Kanjanaburi ancient master, the Hwaen Pra Pirod of Luang Phu Yim Jantachote, (2387 - 2453 BE), Master Sorcerer Monk of Wat Nong Bua, and Kroo Ba Ajarn of the great Luang Phu Rian. This Hwaen Pirod is in perfect condition and is a Pim Niyom preferred exhibit worthy of competition, that is an Ancient Amulet of great esteem in the Thai Amulet World, and a beloved amulet of adherents to the powerful Magic of the 'Krueang Rang' Talismanic Niche of Thai Amulets.
The Hwaen Pirod has the classic inimitable 'ice cream cone' shape which is known to be the trademark of Luang Phu Yim, and is part of what has made it the most noticed and attractive Hwaen Pirod of all time in the opinion of esteemed collectors of good taste. The Hwaen Pirod was popular in Kanjanaburi for its high number of bandits, and for the many military and border police guarding against the Burmese, seeking invincibility magic.
For the devotees of Wat Nong Bua, the Wicha Maha Ud, Klaew Klaad and Kong Grapan Chadtri were the most popular kind of Magic for both the citizens who sought protection against the bandits, and for the bandits themselves, to protect themselves against the bullets of the police.
Wicha Hwaen Pirod - a Disappearing Magical Art;
The Wicha Hwaen Pirod, is an extremely ancient form of Sorcery, which was used by Ancient Folk, and was still very much in use up to about the Second World War Era, after which Modern Era saw this Wicha begin to become a much less commonly seen amulet, as times of peace brought people to seek more Metta Maha Niyom and Maha Sanaeh, Maha Lap type Wicha, for wealth, love and happiness, instead of protection from weaponry. Klaew Klaad Evasive Magic is also inflected to prevent any deadly accidents or disasters from befalling the wearer. The ring offers Protection against Black Magic, and all forms of Sorcery, Curses, Evil Eye, Demons. Protection and Evasion from all Physical Dangers, all sharp and projectile weapons, and especially death by fire and burning. The Wicha Tam Hwaen Pra Pirod, is a very ancient form of Magical Sorcery, from very long before the Siamese Kingdom existed. It was used by Warriors in ancient times throughout the Southeast Asian continent, and particularly later, during the times of war between the Kingdoms of the Khmer and Siam.
his magic spell is also made as an arm-band, called a ‘Prajiad’, which was, and is indeed still in ceremonial form, worn by Muay Thai boxers, and was worn into battle by warriors of olden days. Both the Prajiad, and the Hwaen Pra Pirod, use the same form of magic spell which consists of entwinement and binding spells, with Maha Ud, Kong Grapan Chadtri and Klaew Klaad Powers. The material used for the making of these magical rings of protection is Sinjana Cords and Yantra Cloth. Very few Guru Masters who still possess this particular magic spell in these days, and knows its methods of making. It can almost be said to have nearly died out in its entirety, as a form of magic spell.
The Hwaen Pra Pirod remained an essential talisman for gunmen, military and police, as well as bodyguards and secret service agents, and of course bandits. But the common folk needed this kind of amulet less, and so the Hwaen Pra Pirod became the rare Wicha it has become today. A highly desirable amulet for those seeking Maha Ud, Klaew Klaad and Kong Grapan Chadtri. The wearer should not 'Dtaay Hoeng', meaning, will not die in disastrous circumstances. The Hwaen Pirod ring, was an essential part of the occult and ceremonial armory and regalia of the ancient Warrior of Siam. The Warriors of Olden Days used both scientific weaponry such as swords, knives, maces, lances, clubs and other weaponry and armour, but also armed themselves with a highly practiced and memorized repertoire of Magical Spells and Sorcery, to protect and aid in winning the battle.
The Wicha Kong Grapan and Klaew Klaad are both directly derived from the Warrior Clans, who received these Wicha from their Lersi Kroo Ba Ajarn, for their own protection. The ring is made from Sacred Yantra Cloth, Sinjana Corpse Cords and coated with laquer. The Pra Pirod Ring Amulet is a Wicha of Kong Grapan Chadtri and Klaew Klaad Evasive Protection is effective as a protective spell against all forms of black magic, sorcery, evil eye, demons and physical dangers, which derive from weapons of war, sharp and blunt instruments. Klaew Klaad Evasive Magic is also inflected to prevent any deadly accidents or disasters from befalling the wearer.
Free EMS Worldwide Express Registered Airmail Shipping Worldwide is Offered with thi Amulet included in the price with the additional offer of Free Waterproof Casing if wished. This exhibit measures 2.2 Cm innner diameter, and has all the classic features of a Pim Niyom preferred model, with the classic cone shaped image with lacquered surface covering the bound Daay Hor Sop corpse cords and Pha Yant strips of cloth Yantra Spells used to bind and entwine the ring with spells.
Powerfully Blessed and Empowered so long ago by Luang Phu Yim, Olden Days Sorceror Monk of Wat Nong Bua, in Kanjanaburi, from the days when tryluy powerful attained Masters walked the country and the most6 revered and immmortal amulets still hold their ground in the Grand Pantheon of the History of Thai Amulets.
Luang Phu Yim was the Kroo Ba Ajarn of Luang Phu Rian, who became abbot of Wat Nong Bua after Luang Phu Yim passed away, and was the continuance of the Lineage of the Great Luang Phu Yim. Both LP Yim himself and his Looksit Aek (Looksit Gon Kuti - apprentice who slept below the hut of the Guru like a faithful dog) , and LP Rian are highly revered by the Mon people and the Thai Buddhists of West Central Thailand, and also in Burma.
Perhaps the two top Kanjanaburi Masters of their Era, who remained so until being joined by the famous LP Samrit of Wat Tham Faed, who mastered thee Wicha Lek Lai and became a world famous Monk after documentation of his authentic invocation of Lek Lai came to light.
LP Yiim and LP Rian were also both famous for their Pra Pid Ta amulets, with their inimitable pear shaped form. The Pra Pid Ta of Luang Phu Yim and his antecedent LP Rian, were made in various forms, and released throughout the continuous trajectory of both Masters, and can hence be found with varied ageing characteristics to the sacred powders, depending on if they were early or late era, and from which Master.
Most of Luang Phu Rian's amulets resemble of course those of his Mentor Luang Phu Yim, and are at best differentiated by the judgement of the age of the Muan Sarn Sacred Powders of the amulet, the age of lacquer, or the mildew stains and other finer aspects of recognition of the weathering and accurately estimated age of sacred substances. But Luang Phu Yim made certain amulets which were not reproduced by LP Rian, such as the Hwaen Pra Pirod Long Rak Warrior's Fire Elemental Ring of Power and Protection.
The amulet has been coated with herbal lacquer, both to empower the Muan Sarn, as well as to protect against the rubbing against the skin, as in those days, people rarely would encase an amulet, and would usually wear the amulet against bare skin.
Luang Phu Yim was the Great Kroo ba Ajarn and Initiator of the Lineage Mastery Wicha of Wat Nong Bua, and gave great fame to the temple, as well as training one of the other Great Masters of the Kanjanaburi Ditrict; Luang Phu Rian. Luang Phu Yim was one of the Greatest Master Gaeji Ajarn of Ancient Times of the Kanjanaburi Province.
Luang Phu Yim would include his student in the making of his amulets, as a true Kroo Ba Ajarn should, to properly transmit the Wicha. He would do this by appointing Luang Phu Rian, to Invoke the Kata Akom Incantations, and make the Inscription of Khom Agkhara Spells on the surface of his talismans and amulets in his stead.
After Luang Phu Yim had bestowed all of his Wicha upon Luang Phu Rian, Luang Phu Rian then became immensely famous for his powerful Magic.But the amulets of Luang Phu Yim tthen became so rare and expensive, and ended up mostly with the true devotees who refuse to part with them, and in the collections of curators and in the upper class auction rooms.
His amulets received immense popularity with the local devotees, throughout 46 Years of Ordination, until his final passing in 2543 BE. He is very famous for his Pid Ta, and like his student LP Rian, also for carved wooden and ivory amulets
The Hwaen Pirod and Pra Pid Ta of Luang Phu Yim, and are among the most highly regarded amulets of their Region. Both Luang Phu Rian and Luang Phu Yim are considered to be two of the top Masters of Kanjanaburi Province of all History, and will probably never be forgotten or lose this status.
Below; Book of the amulets of LP Rian, inheritor of the Wicha of Luang Phu Yim, which hold master Class status in their own right.
Above Picture; Just some of the many amulets of the pantheon of Luang Phu Rian (Wat Nong Bua), all of which are Rarities in this day and age, and are almost as highly sought after amulets as those of his Mentor LP Yim, within the cult collector scene of the amulet appreciation society.
A most desirable and beautiful exhibit, and immensely rare amulet of power from the olden days Master Luang Phu Yim (Wat Nong Bua)
Below is a picture of Luang Phu YIm and a number of the great pantheon of his amulets, for you to also study and appreciate, and gather knowledge about the Pantheon of amulets of this Great Kroo Ba Ajarn Guru Master Monk of Wat Nong Bua, in Kanjanaburi,.
Kata Pra Pirod
This Wicha as old as that all of Sak Yant sacred geometry tattoos, which also dates centuries back into the far-flung history of South East Asian occultism. To see this kind of amulet, is these days in any case extremely rare. For this reason, as well as for it’s immense ancient sacred powers the Amulets, is also highly collectible and then extremely interesting item to possess as an exhibit, in one’s personal showcase. Kata Pra Pirod - Incantations for putting on, and removal of the Magic Warrior Ring of Protection and Power 'Hwaen Pra Pirod' often also commonly known as 'Hwaen Dtakror'.
This Incantation is also used for invoking and putting to sleep of the spell within the Sak Yant Tattoo 'Yant Pirod', and 'Yant Look Dtakror'.
Kata Hwaen Pirod
Om Pra Pirod Khord Pra Pinai
(Chant 9 Times when placing the ring on or hanging it on your neckchain for wearing)
Om Pra Pinai Klaay Pra Pirod
(Chant 9 times when removing the ring, or taking of your neckchain or pendant holder)
Kata Hwaen Pirod
Given by the Kroo Ruesi Pra Pirod - which are 4 Akghara Khom for Bucha;
MU MA KHA KHU
There are 16 different ways to invoke the various powers within the Hwaen Pirod for different purposes, which is performed by changing the sequence of four Khom Agkhara syllables into different sequences, resulting in differing effects.
MA MU KHU KHA - Klaew Klaad (Evasion of Dangers)
MA KHU MU KHA = Gambang, Haay Dtua, Kon Mai Hen, Kon Jam Mai Dai (Invisibility and Evasion of Enemies)
MA KHA MU KHU = Kong Grapan Chadtri Kong Ton Dtor Sastrawut (Invincibility against Weaponry)
MA MU KHA KHU = Maha Amnaj (commanding power and influence)
MU MA KHA KHU = Maha Choke, Maha Lap (receive Lucky Fortunes, Winnings and Gifts without Effort)
MU KHA KHU MA = Yord Niyom (Great preference - for making Prayer Water for spraying your wares/place of work/business to get Good Sales in Business)
MU KHU MA KHA = Serm Duang Rasi (Improve Karma and Line of Fate, Good Horoscope)
MU MA KHU KHA = Maha Pokasap Maha Sombadt (Great Wealth, Treasures, and Prosperous Living)
KHU KHA MA MU = Maha Jang Ngang (Stun Spell - grab a girls hand and she wont cry out)
KHU MU KHA MA = Maha Sanaeh (Man or Woman sees you, and becomes Obsessed)
KHU MA KHA MU = Hen Yoo Midai (He or She sees you once, Misses and thinks of You all the Time)
KHU MU MA KHA = Metta Mahaniyom (Enter to approach a Superior/Boss, and even if they were angry, the anger will fade and Mercy will Prevail)
KHA KHU MU MA = Sakod Sadtw Pis Raay (Command over Poisonous Beasts, Ghosts and Evil Spirits such as Cobras and Giant Centipedes, who will not approach if you use this Kata)
KHA MU KHU MA = Gaew Som Hwang Wised (Wish Fulfilment Crystal Spell - Make a Wish)
KHA MA MU KHU = Chana Kwaam (Win all Conquests and Outcomes, be it a Courtroom or Parliament, you should come out winning your case)
KHA KHU MA MU = Atithaan Bpaag (Word Spell - Things will happen in the fashion that we declare using words - say the words first then chant the Kata, or if you prefer, chant the Kata, then say the words, then chant the Kata once more, whilst thinking of what the words meant).