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
See Pheung Pla Tapian Koo Ngern Tong Wealthy Bringing Fish Potion Circa 2484-2488 BE - Luang Por Jong - Wat Na Tang Nork
Pla Tapian Tong Tapian Ngern - Gold and Silver Wealth Bringing Fish Metta Balm Potion with Takrut Spell - from Olden Days World Famous Guru Master, Luang Por Jong of Wat Na Tang Nork (Ayuttaya). Amulet estimated around 2484 - 2488 BE during Indochina Wars. Now a very rare ancient Krueang Rang Occult Charm of immense desirability. One of the more rare to encounter items from Luang Por Jong.
Pla Tapian are extremely recommendable for Merchants, Salespersons and Business Owners, for their ability to increase good commerce and attract customers. One can see Pla Tapian Tong-Ngern in shops and places of business, market stalls and floating markets all over Thailand, which is a popular Animist Charm that has been used for many Centuries if not thousands of years.
The Pla Tapian Koo is a placed together double set composed of one 'Dtua Phu' male (classed as gold Tapian) and one 'Dtau Mia' female (classed as silver Tapian) immersed in Nam Man prai Potion, with a silver Takrut Hua Jai Spell. The word 'Ngern' means silver, and 'Tong' means gold, but, 'Ngern-Tong' in Thai, means 'Wealth'.
And so the name of the amulet 'Pla Tapian Koo Ngern Tong Dtua Phu Dtua Mia' is both Maha Lap wealthy fortunes Magic, but is also Maha Sanaeh and Metta Mahaniyom Seductive Mercy Charm, which attracts the opposite sex. Prosperity and Fertility are hence both powerful forces within the Pla Tapian Wicha.
Luang Por Jong lived from 2415 BE to 2508 BE, and was one of the previous generation of attained Masters, of National and International Fame. Ordained in 2424 BE as Samanera, he ordained as a fully fledged Bhikkhu under the same Upachaya Ordaining Priest as the great Luang Por Parn of Wat Bang Nom Kho, Luang Por Sun of Wat Bang Pla Hmor. He was a close friend of Luang Por Parn of Wat Bang Nom Kho, and of Luang Por Yim of Wat Jao Jet Nai.
Luang Por Jong was a Gaeji Ajarn Guru Master Monk of the Ayuttaya Region, whose knowledge of Wicha Akom and certain specialised Wicha, was of great variety and who possessed some extremely rare abilities in the Wicha Saiyasart, which are most difficult to find in any Master of this Century.
Known for his Kong Grapan Chadtri Klaew Klaad protective amulets handed out to soldiers during the Indochina Wars, his Pla Tapian Maha Pokasap Lap Kaa Khaay amulets are also renowned for their ability to instigate good commerce and prolific sales quotas with sales persons.
The Pla Tapian amulets have also become famous over the decades for their ability to bring people out of poverty and lead them to success. Very popular with small traders, market salespersons and also with large business establishments. Thai-Chinese Folk are also very reverent of the Pla Tapian Koo silver-goldfish Animist charm.
Use to carry or put in your place of business and your pleasure haunts too, to attract customers, admirers, employers and helpfulness. You can also use the balm to smear onto your wares or cash-till, or entrance to your shop or even your bedroom for seduction. One fish is named as the male, and the other as female, one invoked as silver, the other invoked as gold. Fulfilment in Love, Happiness, Popularity, and Prosperity is hence the Blessing which is received from the Pla Tapian.
Luang Por Jong of Wat Na Tang Nork was one of the great Guru Masters of the Ayuttaya Province, in line with the Great Luang Por Parn of Wat Bang Nom Kho, and is one of the Great Masters who assisted the Thai Military with powerful Kong Grapan Chadtri and Klaew Klaad amulets during the Indochina Wars.
About Pla Tapian
Pla Tapian is a Sacred Fish that appears in Vedic legends. Pla Tapian are seen as very lucky fish and are related to a story about the Sacred bird Nok Garawaek, in a story where the Ruesi in the Deva world sent a Garawaek bird to retrieve a magical tome from a Pla Tapian fish. Pla Tapian have been used as lucky charms since centures by both Thai and Chinese people
Kata Pla Tapian
Sappae Chanaa Pahu Chanaa
Prahma Sivang Namaa Mi Hang
Ehi Jidtang Biyang Ma Ma
This is a great and also very widespread Kata to be used for Metta Mahaniyom and Choke Laap purposes. It is Brahmin Origin and calls upon Lord Brahma and Lord Shiva to make all people wish to come and buy goods from you, as well as bring great fortunes luck and popularity to you.
You should prepare the offerings necessary before making the inscription of this Yant. Yant Pla Tapian is also an invoked Yant that invites the presence of the Tapian fish (a legendary Bodhisattva like entity from Vedic legend) to be present in the Yant. For this reason, as is the case with other magical entities (such as Gumarn Tong), it is necessary to make regular offerings of food and the like to the Pla Tapian.Offerings;
One candle of one Baht in weight (archaic Thai measuring system - one Baht is equal to about 15.16 Grams)
One candle of one Salerng in weight (four Salerng make one Baht). One white Lotus flower or other white flowers.6 Baht in separate coins for the "Ka Bucha Kroo"
Method;
Take a pane of gold, Alloy, silver or copper, and inscribe the image of Pla Tapian on it. You can either cut it out or leave it within a square. You should make four of them as a double pair (at best, one of each sex in gold and one of each sex in silver). Then hang them as two pairs in your place of business or home - each pair being of opposite sex and color.
Kata Pla Tapian Ngern Tong
Idti Puttassa Suwannangwaa Rachadtangwaa Maniinaa Wadt Thang Waa Bpach Chadtang Waa Aakaj Chandti Swaaha
(chant and blow into the Pla Tapian).
Kata for chanting when making food offerings to the Pla Tapian;
Sappae Chanaa Pahu Chanaa Biyaa Yandti Aakaj ChaeyaAakaj Chaahi Aehi Aehi Jadt Dtang Bpiyang Ma Ma
You should prepare the offerings necessary before making the inscription of this Yant. Yant Pla Tapian is also an invoked Yant that invites the presence of the Tapian fish (a legendary Bodhissatva like entity from Vedic legend) to be present in the Yant. For this reason, as is the case with other magical entities (such as Gumarn Tong), it is necessary to make regular offerings of food and the like to the Pla Tapian.
Offerings;
• One candle of one baht in weight (archaic Thai measuring system - one baht is equal to about 15.16 Grams)
• One candle of one salerng in weight (four salerng make one baht).
• One white Lotus flower or other white flowers
• 6 Baht in separate coins for the "Ka Bucha Kroo"
Method;
Take a pane of gold, Alloy, silver or copper, and inscribe the image of Pla Tapian on it. You can either cut it out or leave it within a square. You should make four of them as a double pair (at best, one of each sex in gold and one of each sex in silver).
The hang them as two pairs in your place of business or home - each pair being of opposite sex and color.
Kata for empowerment of the Yant Pla Tapian;
Idti Puttassa Suwannangwaa Rachadtangwaa Maniinaa Wadt Thang Waa Bpach Chadtang Waa Aakaj Chandti Swaaha
(chant and blow into the Pla Tapian).
Kata for chanting when making food offerings to the Pla Tapian;
Sappae Chanaa Pahu Chanaa Biyaa Yandti Aakaj ChaeyaAakaj Chaahi Aehi Aehi Jadt Dtang Bpiyang Ma Ma
Traditional Thai Buddhist and Occult Method for Applying or Using Metta Oils as a Potion, or as a Bucha Ritual Object of reverence;
Application methods;
Smear a little between the eyebrows for Metta before starting work or going gambling, socializing etc.
Men should circle their left finger clockwise, and Women should use the right hand and circle the finger anti-clockwise
Use the forefinger to smear with almost all Metta and Maha Sanaeh Oils and Balm Potions, for General Metta Blessing
Use the ring finger for Selling and Gambling, use the middle finger to smear the oil if you wish to be attracting the opposite sex.