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Takrut Hnaa Bpaag Suea Maha Amnaj Tiger Forehead Fur Spell 7 Cm 2450 BE Luang Por Parn Wat Bang Hia Free EMS
A large size 7 Cm Long, extremely rare and powerful ancient amulet, of the Preferred (Niyom) Master-Class talismanic charms category, the Takrut Hnaa Bpaag Suea Tiger Forehead Fur Scroll Spell, of Luang Por Parn (Wat Bang Hia).
The Takrut is known since its very making, for its powerful Wicha Suea Maha Amnaj, for Commanding Power, with Kong Grapan Chadtri Maha Ud, for Invincibility against weaponry, Klaew Klaad Evasive Magic, and Serm Yos Status Increase and Promotion
One of the rarest amulets to be found from the Great Master of Wicha Suea Tiger Magic, and Kong Grapan Invincibility Charms. Luang Por Parn, was abbot of Wat Bang Hia (later changed later to 'Wat Bang Bor', or officially named Wat Manghalakotawas, due to the double meaning of the word 'Hia' being potentially inauspicious).
The Takrut is a Top Master Class Kong Grapan Chadtri Maha Amnaj Talismanic Amulet of Immense Esteem in the Amulet World, and the Pride and Joy of any true devotee and collector, for its unquestioned power.
Free EMS Shipping Worldwide is included. The amulet has fur poking through the Daay Dtra Sangkh thread binding, whcih is visibly worn from natural aging through the many decades of time that have passed, and through contact with the skin of devotees, and is a most pristine example of a master class exhibit of the Takrut Hnaa Bpaag Suea Maha Amnaj Kong Grapan of Luang Por Parn.
Luang Por Parn is arguably the number one Master Gaeji Ajarn of all Living Memory when it comes to Wicha Khiaw Suea. Many Masters hold a high status for carved Khiaw Suea, but nobody in living memory has attained the same status as Luang Por Parn, except his famous apprentice, Luang Por Nok, of Wat Sangkasi.
His amulets are full of Maha Amnaj, Kong Grapan Chadtri and Metta Mahaniyom-Maha Sanaeh Magick, and possess Anti Black Magick Forces in their very nature. AHis amulets are also full of Maha Amnaj Power, and an excellent Status Increase Talisman to Impose your Superiority and Status and Rank over others, and to protect you from deadly Dangers and Weaponry, as well as to Increase Seductive Charm and Chances of Promotion.
The temple of Wat Klong Dan (Wat Bang Hia), is of course a World famous Historical Temple of Monumental Status in the Amulet Scene, for the fact that this was the temple of Luang Por Parn, Master Wicha holder of making famous Tiger Tooth and Carved Tiger amulets. Luang Por Parn's amulets are of the 'Maha Sethee' Master Class, highly favored and collected by the wealthy collector, which has caused these amulets to become among the most expensive of their genre.
The Takrut of LP Parn are far and few between to encounter, much less a first prize winning Master-Class Exhibit such as this exhibit. As to the most famous of all Luang Por Parn's amulets, one has to name the inimitably powerful tiger teeth of Luang Por Parn, which are perhaps the most sought after and rare of all Tiger Tooth amulets in the world, even more so than those of his predecessor Luang Por Ruean (also of Wat Bang Hia), especially those which are of the 'Suea Kroeng' tiger (large male tiger). Some circles of collectors may charge as much as 50,000$ for a Khiaw Suea LP Parn, as can be seen in the below news article from the newspaper 'Kom Chad Leuk'.
However, we wish to dispose of such exaggerated prices, and demistify monopolisation and price exaggeration, which are indeed seen to be perpetuated, and certain marketplaces do continue to declare these prices, and get them from rich millionaires. But we do not pertain to such practices of price manipulation at such exaggerated levels, and maintain a realistic approach based on our ability to discover and obtain such items of authenticity at reasonable affordable prices, with the expert assistance of Ajarn Spencer to assess and confirm all amulets before presentation.
Such prices seen in some magazines which state hundreds of thousands of baht (tens of thousands of dollars), are manipulated and highly exaggerated, despite their continued success in maintaining the myth of mega millionaire price tags. An amulet from Luang Por Parn is indeed expensive, as are all amulets from the most famous olden days masters, but not as expensive as such circles of aficionados like to insinuate, and push up prices.
What is the difference between Wat Bang Hia, Wat Klong Dan, and Wat Manghalakotawas
Many people think that Luang Por Parn of Wat Klong Dan is a different Master to the Luang Por Parn of Wat bang Hia, but this is a Myth, that is perpetuated by people's ignorance of the fact, that wat bang Hia, in Bang Bor, Samut Prakarn Province, is a different temple to the temple of Wat Klong Dan.The truth is however, that the word 'Hia' which means both 'monitor lizard' (which is the true reason for the temple being named Wat bang Hia, due to a lot of Monitor Lizards being around in those days), also is a swear word, meaning 'very bad person'. Because the name of the temple of Wat Bang Hia was seen as Inauspicous to some people's ears, it was changed to 'Wat Klong Dan'.
This is why much confusion has occurred with those who have not studied the Dtamra of Luang Por Parn and related Masters of this Temple, may believe there are two Masters famous for Tiger Teeth both named Luang Por Parn, tow Masters famous for tiger teeth named Luang Por Say, for they are both sometimes stated to be of 'Wat Bang Hia, and sometimes as coming from 'Wat Klong Dan''.
Luang Por Parn was one of the Great Master Guru Monks of his Era (2368 - 2543 BE), and the originator of the Wicha for Tiger Amulet empowerment of this Lineage, using the Wicha of Wat Bang Hia. Wat Bang Hia is of course a World famous Historical Temple of Monumental Status in the Amulet Scene for the fact that this was the temple of Luang Por Parn, Master Wicha holder of making famous Tiger Tooth and Carved Tiger amulets, whose amulets are counted among the 'Maha Sethee' Millionaire master Class Category.
It was the Great Luang Por Parn who was the Mentor and Teacher in Wicha to Luang Por Nok of Wat Sangkasi, who is a Classic Olden Days Master of Legendary Status in his own right, and whose Tiger Teeth Talismans also carry immense Serm Baramee and Maha Amnaj Power
Luang Por Nok practiced the Mastery of Wicha Saiyasart Buddha Sastra Occult magic under Luang Por Parn himself. He fast became Luang Por's most elite apprentice for his fast wittedness, ease of learning and good memory. Because of this he recieved the teachings and attained Mastery of the methods of Luang Por Parn in a very short space of time, and was soon considered to have a level of Mastery and Understanding that Thai people call 'Dtaek Chan', which means to Master a subject to the point where one excels above all other practitioners.
Luang Por Nok often followed Luang Por Parn out into the forest when he would wander on Tudong Practice. This is where Luang Por Parn revealed and taught the Master Wicha of the 'Khiaw Suea' Tiger tooth amulet. The Wicha of Luang Por Nok became so powerful, because he was receiving Wicha from perhaps the greatest Master in Living Memory for Tiger Tooth Talismans.
One can say that Khiaw Suea from Luang Por Parn and from his Apprentice, the Great Luang Por Nok, can be considered the top preferred Masters for this kind of Talismanic Charm. They are both immensely rare, and most often completely beyond availability. We pride ourself in our diligent quest to search far and wide to find the remaining exhibits around the country, to present them for your admiration and study, and to place some available to those who wish to possess one.
Luckily we are patient and vigilant, and try our best to seek both beautiful, sacred and authentic example that are also affordable. It can not happen very often, for good things are hard to find, and far and few between. The Powers of the LP Parn's amulets are reputable for possessing extreme Kong Grapan Chadtri, Klaew Klaad, and Maha Amnaj (commanding power and influence), as well as powerful Maha Lap Serm Duang power, and Metta Mahaniyom Mercy Charm.
The amulet comes with free EMS shipping worldwide included. The blackening of the ancient Chinese lacquer has developed through aging on the surface of the amulet through time, making this exhibit easy to see its true ancient age, making this an Ongk Kroo 'teacher Model' for examination to teach the eyes to recognise the appearance of Chinese lacquered Takrut of this Era. The Takrut is eminent in appearance and instantly recognisable as authentic to the naked eye, and brings immense character and excellence to the amulet, revealing its evident age and distinguished status, adding to the Magick of Maha Amnaj Commanding Power, Dominion and Influence in its visual effect, which is Imposing in Itself at First Glimpse.