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
Takrut Sangwal Ha Dork Dtid Pla Tapian 2457 BE 5 Takrut Spell Necklace 4 Lucky Barbfish LP Derm Wat Nong Po
Takrut Sangwal Hok Dork Wicha Pla Tapian composed of five hand inscribed Takrut Tone Tong Daeng, bound as a cord , from LP Derm Wat Nong Po, with highly unusual folded origami Takrut Foil Yantra spells in the form of Tapian Fish for good business and wealth, connecting the Takrut, and Metallic Met Prakam Rosary beads interspersed.
An Immense rarity to see from the Great Luang Por Derm of Wat Nong Po.The discoloration of the copper of the Takrut, the connecting segments, and the worn look of the cord from passage of time, reveals the authenticity, and true age of the amulet. This exhibit easily reaches the Era of Luang Por Derm's Early-Mid Era, and is truly ancient.
Free Fed-Ex/DHL Worldwide Registered Express Airmail Shipping is included with this amulet. This is an amulet that will not have been made in mass, and is hand inscribed, and blessed by Luang Por Derm. Luang Por Derm blessed and empowered a great many different kinds of Talismanic Charms, and was very famous for his carved wood and ivory, and tooth amulets, for example his world famous 'Singh Sam Khwan' carved Himapant Lion amulets. This Sangwal takrut is one of the rarest items to encounter, especially in such beautiful condition, balanced composition, and honed with such fine artisanry. The Sangwal takrut Luang Por Derm is found in various forms, often with Pla Tapian Lucky Barbfish Attached, or other animist charms.
Luang Por Derm began to release these Takrut necklaces in the year 2457 BE, after he was nominated for a raise iin status. One thing to note about these Takrut, is that Luang Por Derm would adhere to the principle of 'if the takrut are in Tong Daeng Copper, then all components of the takrut were also in copper. If silver, then all components should be in silver'. Meaning, that authentic Sangwal Takrut Luang Por Derm will have the Takrut and the connecting yantra foils made from the same material.
This exhibit has a 5 Takrut in Sacred Copper, with the hand inscription of the 5 Dhyani Buddha Yantra spell by Luang Por Derm. This Takrut is from mere naked eyesight easily authenticated for its obvious maker The Takrut are empowered to bring Protection, Evade Dangers, Commanding Power, Anti Black Magick, Good Karma, Increase Status, Remove Obstacles, and the Pla Tapian Entice Financial Business and Professional Success, Job Promotion, and Wage Rises.
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. Takrut and Yant Pla Tapian is also an invoked spell that invites the presence of the Tapian fish (a legendary Bodhisattva like entity from Vedic legend) to be present in the Yant.
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
The Great Luang Por Derm was Born on Wednesday 6 February 2403 BE and Died on Tuesday 22 June 2494 BE. He was one of the Greatest Masters of Thai Buddhist History, whose amulets, and famous 'Mitmor' ritual spirit knives are legendary around the whole wide world, for their authentic power, and Master Class Status. The Wicha of Luang Por Derm is continued to this day through his Looksit of the various Master Lineages.
HIs carved ivory, and wooden amulets are rare items, for they were made by individual Artisans who were Initiated and had received the Wicha, and 'Korb Kroo' Ritual Empowerment as permission from Luang Por Derm himself. Only such Lineage Master Initiates were allowed to perform carving or knife forging for Luang Por Derm, and even to this day after his passing, all the Posthumous Editions of amulets which derive from Masters who are Initiates of Luang Por Derm, must use only amulets and Artisanry which has been made by an Initiated Artisan.
This great Master and Abbot of Wat Nong Po, is believed to have chosen to be born on Earth in the village of Nong Po, to lighten the sufferings of Buddhist People, and to bestow them with Blessings to lead them on their way towards Happiness, and Alleviate their Sufferings, and Poverty. Legend tells that Luang Por Derm is believed to have been born once before with the same parents in Nong Po Village, but he died at an early age. The mother and father were so sad, and at the burial, it is said that they took a ritual knife, and made some marks on the feet of the corpse of the child.
They prayed for the child to be reborn with them, and that if this miracle would truly happen, that the newborn return of the child, would be marked on the feet with these marks. It is said that when Luang Por Derm was born, that he had the very same lines marking his feet, exactly where his parents had made marks on the feet of their deceased son. It is hence believed that this was the first Miracle of Luang Por Derm.
Luang Por Derm did not study much at school during his childhood, but after he ordained into the Sangha as a Buddhist Monk, he gave intense efforts and great interest to learn Bariyatti Dhamma (Theoretical Dhamma) with Luang Por Chom the then Abbot of Wat Nong Po at that time. He never stopped practicing and studying the various aspects of Dhamma Practice, Vinaya, Wicha Akom (Sorcery) and Lekh Yant Agkhara Khom, which He studied with Nai Pan Choo Pan, who was an Adept Sorceror who was resident within the enclave of Wat Nong Po Temple.
Nai Pan was a direct looksit of Luang Por Tao of Wat Nong Po who was an ancient Master Sorceror and Abbot of Wat Nong Po. He studied for seven years with this Master Sorceror, until his passing.. When his teacher Nai Pan passed away, Luang Por Derm then continued to practice and study Wicha with Luang Por Mee at Wat Bang Bon, another temple of the district in Nakorn Sawan, where he remained for a period of 2 Years. He also learned Tripitaka with Luang Por Num of Wat Khao Tong.
He also learned with Ajarn Yaem (a Lay Master who was Genius at both Dhamma Sermon Giving, and Wicha Akom). Luang Por Derm learned how to Preach Dharma, until he became an expert Preacher of Dhamma, and became recognized for his Immense Ability to interpret the difficult Dhamma Lessons and simplify them to explain to the Local Folk. Devotees would beseech him from all around the Province to come and Preach Dhamma to them.
Below; Hand Folded Origami Style Yantra Foil with Inscriptions are used as one of the connecting segments of the six Takrut Tone Tong Daeng on the Sangwal Necklace.
Luang Por spent many years performing Preachings. until one day he stopped, and said that every time he would go to tell others how to practice, and they wold give donations, that he thought it would be better to stop, and focus on teaching himself. he would send his apprentices who had learned well from him in his stead, and retired from this practice sometime around his eleventh year of ordination. he then focused on developing Vipassana Kammathana methods of self transformation, and dedicated himself extrememly diligently to develop the causes of enlightenment (Arahantship). he became famous for his ability to sit erect for many many hours, beyond the ability of other Masters.
It was here that Luang Por's ability in Wicha Akom began to ascend to a very high level, and his magical abilities began to take form and become extremely powerful.The fruits of his practice and studies which began with Nai Pan, and the many Kroo Ba Ajarn who had passed Wicha on to him flourished.
Below; The Sacred Inscriptions of Luang Por Derm are visible on the Takrut
Luang Por still continued throughout this time to study with many other Masters, most of whose names are not known, for Luang Por Derm never really told others about his secret Masters, nor did he brag about the things he had learned and the places he went too learื them. It is however known that Luang Por did learn intensive Wicha Akom Saiyawaet with Luang Por Saban and Luang Por Taes of Wat Sap Tale, and Luang Por Wat Khao Nor.
The amulets of Luang Por Derm are far and few between to be found, for indeed the many devotees of Luang Por derm, are never prone to part with their amulets, which are highly revered as Buddhanussati Remembrance of the Great Master, and considered irreplaceabble for their Great Magical Power to Protect from Danger, Evade Hardships, and Nurture Success in LIfe's Undertakings.