A pristinely kept and extremely rare Rian Mangorn Koo Nuea Nava Loha Pim Pised Dtok Sorng Code Ma Wat Pha Nong Lom Run Sao Ha Maha Sethee 5th Lunar Saturday Blessing Ceremony Edition Guru Monk Coin, released in 2543 BE, to raise funds for the Kuti Songk Monks Huts and improve the facilities at the temple of Wat Pha Nong Lom.
This model of Rian Mangorn Koo twin dragons Monk Coin is a very rare Pim Pised (Niyom preferred) and differs from the majority of Rian Mangorn Koo Wat Pha Nong Lom Edition coins in Nava Loha, because of the double code MA stamp. Most coins of the Nava Loha series made for Wat Pha Nong Lom have only a single code Ma Stamp (on the Sangkati chest sash of the robe of Luang Phu), and only the Pim Pised special models received double code stamps. Only very few (unknown number) were distributed with double code stamp, making this not only a sacred, powerful master class amulet, but also a rare collectors piece.
The Rian Mangorn Koo of Luang Phu Hmun is, as are all of his amulets, known for the power of Jaroen Lap Wealth Increasement, and Lucky Fortunes, as well as for their Miraculous Protective Powers. Those born in the year of the dragon love to Bucha this amulet especially, for the obvious reason of the double dragon guardians.
For those with lower budgets, who seek power above collectability and rarity, we recommend to seek the Rian Mangorn Nuea Tong Daeng or Nava Loha single Code Ma, of the same edition, which carries a lower price than this special Nava Loha Pim Pised Gammagarn double code collectors edition model.
Ban Neng Phii Lu Wicha Lanna Carved Skullbone Circa 2460 BE Kroo Ba Nanta Wat Tung Man Dtai Free Express Shipping
One of the rarest individual hand made ancient amulets of this Great Lanna Master, the Ban Neng Phii Lu Lanna Thai Ghost Deity, skull bone carving with an ancient and exquisitely filigrain carved details of the face of the Phii Lu, with tongue extended, visibly carved by one of the preferred Master Looksit Artisans of the Guru, and hand inscribed with the Wicha Phii Lu, by Olden days Lanna Master Guru Monk Kroo Ba Nanta Nanto Bhikku, of Wat Tung Man Dtai, in Lampang.
Kroo Ba Nanta was the Kroo Ba Ajarn of Kroo Ba Lerd, of Wat Tung Man Dtai. Ban Neng Skullbone carvings are now truly a global rarity, and can mostly only be found as antiques from the Ancient Masters, althrough some years ago many lay masters began to revive the practice, which rose the attention of the government who noticced people beginning to become grave robbers to obtain skulls for making Ban Neng, and made a law to forbid the making of new age Ban Neng, and only accept antiques. Anyone now making them these days, if caught, is charged with criminal charges. It is hence very difficult to obtain this kind of powerful necromancy. The rear face reveals the pattern of the interior of a skull-bone, most probably that of a tiger, visible from the inner ridges.
Free Express shipping Worldwide is included with this amulet. The Ban Neng of Kroo Ba Nanta is a very rare thing to come by, and is known for exxtremely powerful magic for Maha Lap and Maha Pokasap, Wealth and Treasure accumulation, Gambling to convince the Ghost of the Gambling Dens to Gaze in your Favor, and for Maha Sanaeh Power of Attraction to Seduce. This kind of Ghost, and of course all Ban Neng Forehead Bone Carvings, are highly revered by Business Owners and those who are in sales, as well as those who seek to turn their fate around with lottery wins or lucky windfalls. Kroo Ba Nanta was one of the Greatest Lanna Masters in Living memory, before whose time, little is known of the names of the Masters who lived, so long ago was his Era.
Because of this, and his constant absence on forest Tudong wandering, it is not known when Kroo Ba Nanta began making Amulets, nor how many he made, except that old people who lived during his time, say that he had made them as long as they could remember. Many different shapes and forms of amulet can be found, but only the well trained eye can recognize his style of art, and when found, the inscriptions, and the natural ageing process of the coconut shell, ivory, bone, wood or sacred powders he used to make the amulet.
The earliest actual evidence of his making the Rahu amulets was found inscribed on a Kala ta Diaw Rahu Image from Kroo ba Nanta with the year 2456 BE, which is considered to be one of his earlier one eyed coconut shell carvings.The amulet measures 5 x 4 Cm, and is made from one eyed albino coconut shell. Kroo Ba Nanta Nanto Bhikkhu was considered the older of the 2 Greatest Masters of the Wicha Pra Rahu of that particular Era, the other most famous Master being of course Luang Por Noi, of Wat Srisa Tong.
Kroo Ba Nanta was born in 2415 BE, and was indeed the older of these two Great Guru masters of Wicha, both of whom were famous for the Pra Rahu, and also the Wua Tanu Sacred Arrow Bull, and many forms of Thai Lanna animist charms. Many people believe that Kroo Ba Nanta, was the Kroo Ba Ajarn of Luang Por Noi, but this is in fact a myth. Each of these Masters had their own personal Trajectories and their amulets differ in style and empowerment methods.
It would be more accurate to not compare the two, and to see that Kroo Ba Nanta and Luang Por Noi are equally Meritorious in their Mastery, and were perhaps the greatest Adepts of Wicha Pra Rahu in living memory.
Kroo Ba Nanta was an Upachaya Monk (entitled to ordain people as monks, which is one of the highest statuses), and was responsible for having built many important Buddhist Edifices in Lampang, Chiang Rai, Payao, and surrounding provinces, including Uposatha Shrine Rooms for temples, Chedi Stupas (22 in all), Kuti Huts, and 26 Vihara Shrines.
It is said, that during the times of great difficulty of the Monk Kroo Ba Srivichai, as Kroo Ba Srivichai was placed under house arrest, that Kroo Ba Nanta made a Pra Rahu Kala Ta Diaw Amulet to pray to for the release of Kroo Ba Srivichai, and that he was released shortly after this. For this reason and for the experience of devotees, the Pra Rahu amulets of Kroo Ba Nanta are perhaps the most world famous of all his amulets.His Thai Lanna animist ghost charms are as little known, as the names and numbers of the numerous different Thai Ghosts found in folklore, number in the hundreds.
To perform Bucha, use the following methods and incantations
When bringing the amulet into the home the first time, if you have other animist spirit charms such as Kumarn Tong or the like, please inform them of the new arrival of a new spirit as member of household, and, if possible with your home, light 16, 15, and 14 sticks of incense outside, before entering the building to call the angels of the 16 heavens, the spirits of the 15 dimensions of earth. and the deities of the 14 levels of the dimensions of the underworld, to give their blessings.
If you live in a condo or a place that is difficult to burn incense, you can either just use 5 sticks in the home (open the window if smoky), or use aromatic oil burner, as the numerology is not absolutely necessary. rather, it is necessary to make an effort to invite, welcome and make offerings of goodwill. What is in your heart is what matters more than the details of the ritual, but we document the full methods for those who both have the premises that allow it, and who enjoy performing the full form of ritual magick. However, one can keep it more simple if the heart is in the right place. After the first welcoming ritual, only one stick of incense only is needed when praying to the Phii Lu, being a Prai Ghost.
You can use this Incantation for all kinds of Phuudtaa (Bhuta Ghosts) and Hun Payont type animist charms, to awaken the spirit to assist when needed, chanting it either out loud, or silently within before approaching someone to use enchantment
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Call the spirit
Om Na Ma Pa Ta Jaedta Phuudto Maha Phuudtang Hun Payondtang Nimidtang Gang Ruubpang Bpiyang Ma Ma Aehi Aehi Na Mo Put Taa Ya
(chant 7 Times)
Bring it to Life and Command/Beseech it to assist.
So Sa A Ni So Sa A Ni Sa A Ni So A So A So Ni Ni Sa A So Ni So A So A Ni Yo Sa A A Ni So Sa Sa Ma Su
Kata for giving food and offerings
Yanginji Jidtang Itawaa Arungwaa Pochanangwaa Punchandti Aehi Na Ma Pa Ta Na La Poo Dtaa
Kata for Seducing others
Namo Poog Jidt Namo Poog Jai Namo Rak Krai Na Pag Jai Sangko Tanya Udti Sangkhodti
You can be flexible with what you offer, depending on what is convenient or what you feel your Deities will like to receive.