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
Jing Jok Bee Maha Sanaeh 5 x 2 Cm Carved Ivory Gecko Amulet Luang Phu Nai Wat Ban Jaeng
Jing Jok Bee Maha Sanaeh Nuea Nga Gae. A beautifully hand carved ivory Gecko Talismanic Animist Charm, from the Great Master of Gecko Charms and Sak Yant Magical Tattoos; Luang Phu Nai (2446 - 2531 BE), of Wat Ban Jaeng. The amulet is fashioned in the form of entwined Geckos. This exhibit is an early era judging from the ageing characteristics of the crackled Ivory, and the surface patina. This is a very rare amulet of LP Nai to find in large size, and is an unusually attractive exhibit, of fine craftsmanship. The amulet is fashioned in highly fine detail from one of Luang Phu Nai's top artisans, forming a Sacred hand carved pair of ivory Geckos entwined in nuptials, with tails touching in heart-shape.
A classic Pra Niyom (preferred) category amulet of a Master, who is arguably the Greatest Master of all time for the Wicha Jing Jok, Luang Phu Nai. Highly recommendable for ladies too, for its low weight and small size.
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This particular manifestation of the heavenly gecko is a Jing Jok Bee (pair of geckos entwined in mating). The Jing Jok is empowered primarily as a Maha Sanaeh Seduction and Metta Mahaniyom Mercy Charm, with additional Maha Lap Magic, and the Ubiquitous Anti Black Magick effect which is present with all Geckos. The Gecko charm possesses powerful Anti Black Magick, Maha Sanaeh, Maha Lap, Jerajaa Kaa Khaay (selling power), and Metta (preferential treatment).
The Jing Jok is a very popular amulet in Thailand, with both Male and female devotees, probably not only due to its great power to attract wealth and admirers, lovers and money, and protect from Black Magic and Evil Spirits, but most probably also because of the easiness of use, which makes the Jing Jok a powerful Magical tool which needs little extra work to coax into performing its duty.
The Jing Jok Gecko is as deceptive as an amulet, as it is in real life, because it looks pretty harmless, but in fact, its ability to enter wherever it wishes, eat what it wants. The Gecko knows how to survive in all circumstances, and is almost second to none in catching its prey with the minimum of effort, laying in wait for the prey to fly or crawl into reach, and then snapping it up.
Its invisibility though camouflage, and its harmless appearance, and agile physique, allow it to evade the glance of its potential hunters, and to escape them easily if they do happen to approach. The Jing Jok, is perhaps the most desired and collected amulet type coming from Luang Phu Nai. Jing Jok Luang Phu Nai are the most nationally and internationally famous Gecko amulet of all the Pantheon of Thai Classic Pra Niyom in HIstory to Date, belonging to the 'Krueang Rang' (Talismans and Charms) Category of High End Masterpieces.
Above; another example of an Early Era Jing Jok Bee (mating Geckos) amulet with heart shaped entwined tails, from an encyclopedic work of the amulets of the Great Luang Phu Nai, of Wat Ban Jaeng.
Luang Phu Nai made Jing Jok Gecko charms in many different substances including Galabangha Dam (black coral), Mai Saksit (Sacred Tree woods), Nga Chang (Ivory), Khao Kwai (Horn) and Graduk Gae (bone). You can see some other classic examples of Luang Phu Nai Gecko amulets, in the above and below pictures, for your perusal and study.
Below; example of a single Jing Jok carving of LP Nai (Mid Era).
Above; a classic example of an Ivory Carved Gecko from Luang Phu Nai
This Talisman uses the Wicha Jingjok Ngern Thung Tong - a Sacred Yantra magick spell using Khom Agkhara, carved into an Gecko shaped animist effigy. This particular version is known as "Jingjok Ngern Thung Tong" (silver gecko with gold sack in mouth).
Luang Phu Nai was a previous generation olden days master of Sak Yant Thai Temple Tattoos, and a master amulet maker, especially renowned for his carved sacred gecko charms, as well as many other Amulets. His life as a Buddhist Monk is highly documented with many different authorships of his Biography and life's works.
Luang Phu Nai's amulets are equally documented and highly prized with collectors of this Genre of Masterpiece Amulet, and the Jing Jok Luang Phu Nai can be found in almost every high class Amulet Magazine, and Encyclopedic Work of importance ever published. Considered by most people to be the number one Gecko Talisman of all time.
The legends of Luang Phu Nai's powers extended into the world of Sak Yant Thai Temple Tattoos, and Devotees of the Occult, and Buddhist Amulets, and the Faithful Followers of Luang Phu Nai's Buddhist Practice and teachings.
Luang Phu Nai was born in the year 2446 BE, and Ordained early in his childhood as a Samanera novice Monk, at the age of 12 years old, and hence never lost his purity. Then later, at the age of 22, he was ordained to the highest status of a fully ordained 'Bhikkhu' (that is to say, a fully fledged Buddhist monk). He remained Ordained and Pure from the age of 12 within the Buddhist Sangha, until the day he passed away in the year 2553 BE.
He was able to travel to Wat Pak Klong Makham Tao temple to study Sorcery and Buddha Magic with the great Luang Phu Sukh, and even met Grom Luang Chumporn the Royal Admiral Princely Lord, who taught him the missing parts of Wicha which had been left unstudied when Luang Phu Suk passed away.
Apart from the famously powerful Gecko Charms from this Great Master Guru Monk, Luang Phu Nai has also great fame for his Takrut Tone and Takrut Maha Ud amulets, and his Pra Buddha Kotama (Pra Putta Kodom) and Pra Mokkhallā (Maugdalyana Arahant) amulets (both models in small and large versions) and his Metallic Monk Coin amulets, all enjoy a highly revered and top rankiing position in the Amulet Appreciation Societies.
His Sak Yant Thai Temple Tattoos were and still are legendary, for their authentic Maha Ud, Kong Grapan Chadtri, and Klaew Klaad power.
Simple Kata Chanting is enough normally to induce the power of the Jing Jok to attract lovers and customers, or to prevent Black Magic attacks. There are a multitude of different Wicha, and a large array of different shapes and sizes of Jing Jok used for different kinds of spells.
Mostly they are of the Maha Sanaeh and Metta variety, but there are also pro-active Gecko amulets as well as those intended for more protective purposes, depending on the construction and empowerment of the spell.
The ‘Jing Jok’ (Gecko) is a Magical Animal that has dominated Thai Mythical beliefs since the Pre Buddhist Times of Animism. In Olden Times, Thai people would say that if you hear a Gecko greet you when you walk out of the house to go out, that you will be befallen by good luck. It is believed the sound of the Gecko will bless you to have all the boys or girls you want running after you, have lucky windfalls, and other auspicious blessings.The Gecko is also a powerful protection against Black Magic, for the Sorcery within the Gecko itself is so high as to prevent any other Dark Sorcery from entering the sphere.
The Jing Jok is a highly reputed amulet used for increasing your Gambling Fortunes, and is one of the favorite talismans of the perpetual gambler. Its power to improve Business Talks and Commerce (sales), is Famous. In addition, the Jing Jok is pure Metta Maha Niyom, and Maha Sanaeh, and has been the favorite Love Charm of many generations of Thai people, and seems to be holding its place as the most popular Love, Commerce and Gambling charm.
The Jing Jok is however not only able to bring Lucky Fortunes and Love to its owner, but is also powerfully endowed with Kong Grapan Magic to protect from deadly accidents and harmful attacks. Anti Black Magic is inherent within the Gecko Wicha too, and keeps any Curses or Dark Sorcery at Bay.
Kata Jing Jok – Luang Phu Nai
Chant Maha Namasakara 3 Times to Lord Buddha First (Namo Tassa). Then Chant;
A I A MA A MA A I JA HANG A MA SWAA HA NA MA PA TA TA PA NA MA
Kata Jing Jok Bee
A I A MA A MA A I A HANG JA MA BPI JA SAWAA HA NA MA PA TA
(Chant 3 Times)
Alternative Kata
Ga Bpa Ga Ju Ju Jo Jo (O pronounced as in ‘Dot’) A I A Ma A Ma A I A Hang A Ma Swaaha Na Ma
Alternative Kata
Na Ma Am A Na Orn Aa Na Ma Haa Guu Namaa Momaa Mid Mid Mam mam Mim Mim Maa Ni Maa Na Ma Pa Ta
Kata Jing Jok Sorng Hang (2 tailed gecko)
Sittigijjang Sittiwaajang Sittigammang Sitti Dtathaakadto Sitti Dtaecho Ja Yonijjang Sittilaapo Nirandtarang Sittiwantaa Namaa Mihang Sappa Sitti Pawandtumae
Kata Jing Jok Metta Mahaniyom (Luang Por Lum)
Na Mettaa Ma Haa Niyom Mo Cheuy Chom A Niyom Mettaa Putta Raksaa Taa Niyom Ya Cheuy Chom A Niyom Mettaa Pra Arahang Rak Mai tree Mettaa Pra Mokallaa Yandti