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Presenting a very rare Twin compendium Wicha, composed of two Classic Lanna Amulets of the Great Thai Guru Master Monk, Kroo Ba Wang. The Compendium consists of two Takrut with Sacred Geometry spells inscribed; the Takrut Gao Gum 9 Ninefold Yantra Spell, with Yant Hneeb folded Yantra Foil attached with enchanted ‘Daay Daeng Akom’ red sorcerer’s cord, empowered with the Ancient Wicha Lanna by the Great Guru Master Monk and Deceased Ex Abbot of Wat Ban Den, Luang Phu Kroo Ba Wang. Estimated made during the late era of Kroo Ba Wang.

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The 9 spells within the Takrut Gao Gum were inscribed individually and empowered and bound into a ninefold Spell, in traditional style of this Northern Lanna Wicha, the this Great Deceased Master of Olden days. The Takrut Gao Gum is Serm Duang, and will give Protection from Danger, and ease your way in life. Business will flourish, money and gifts will flow in, good fortune will come, and life without disturbances. The Yant Hneeb will attract wealth and popularity and even be a seduction spell for specific persons such as an intended lover.

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The Takrut Gao Gum is a powerful Sacred Geometry based Talisman containing a myriad of magic spells, which has been used by ancient folk for thousands of years. The Takrut Gao Gum and Yant Hneeb are amongst the rarer and most preferred amulets of the Pantheon of Kroo Ba Wang, and highly regarded for their sacred power of Metta Maha Sanaeh, and Maha Lap, with comprehensive protective powers of Klaew Klaad.

The Yant Hneeb Maha Sanaeh Maha Pokasap is an Ancient Lanna Yantra Foil spell Amulet for seduction and wealth accumulation. The Yant Hneeb can be opened and place a paper or parchment inside with one’s desires, or the name of a person written on it (or hairs or other piece of clothing, or fingernail from the person you desire). The Yant Hneeb is an ancient Lanna Wicha that has been used by the Lanna Folk for centuries, and which has been perpetuated by the Lanna Masters to the present day.

 

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Luang Phu Kroo Ba Wang Wat Ban Den

The Yant Hneeb of Kroo Ba Wang is one of the rarer amulets to find in circulation in the present day, and is a standard-bearer of the Dtamra Krueang Rang Lanna Pantheon of Talismanic Amulets of the Northern Lanna Region. Kroo Ba Wang’s Yant Hneeb can be considered not only a powerful magical Talisman, but also a Historically and Culturally Important Antique Sacred Artifact.

The Ancient Lanna Folk would inscribe the name of a desired lover on a piece of paper, and insert it in the gap between the two folded pieces of Yantra foil, to enchant and summon a person to be attracted and seek the spellcaster.

Alternatively, you can write down your wishes and prayers, and insert them inside the Yant Hneeb, and wait for them to be answered. Once a prayer has been answered, you can then remove it, make some merits in thanks, and insert the next wish, It is said that one should not pray for things within reason, and not be too greedy when making wishes. The Yant Hneeb is imbued with Powerful Maha Sanaeh, and Sarapat Neuk Magic, to attract and enchant others, and to fulfill wishes.

Luang Phu Kroo Ba Wang is Legendary for his Maha Sanaeh Magic, was one of the most famous of the Northern Lanna Guru Masters of the Olden Days.

 

Highly preferred for his In Koo, Takrut Sangwan and Yant Hneeb, Pra Rahu amulets, and Pha Yant Sacred Geometry Yantra Cloth Spells. Of the Pha Yant he was especially renowned for his Pha Yant Ma Saep Nang Lady-Horse images. Luang Phu Kroo Ba Wang has given us an immense heritage of Sacred Lanna Amulets, which form an iconic part of the pantheon of Ancient Lanna Classic Niyom Category Antique Amulets and Occult Charms.

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Kroo Ba Wang was renowned for so many different kinds of amulets, ranging from his Takrut (especially the Takrut Gao Gum and cord-bound spells, his famous In Ma, In Koo, Paya Khao Kam, Pa Yant, Pra Rahu, and Guru Monk Coins, all of them being purely belonging to the Lanna Traditional Wicha.

Luang Phu Kroo Ba Wang is Legendary for his Maha Sanaeh Magic, was one of the most famous of the Northern Lanna Guru Masters of the Olden Days. Highly preferred for his In Koo, Pra Rahu, and Pha Yant Sacred Geometry yantra Cloth Spells. Of the Pha Yant he was especially renowned for his Pha Yant Ma Saep Nang Lady-Horse images.

 

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Luang Phu was born in 2434 BE, in the country into a family of farmers and market traders, In those days, the only way to get any schooling in the countryside was to stay in a temple and learn with the Monks, and so, at the age of nearly 9 years old, his father took him to live at the nearby temple, to learn to read and write. After about 3 years. Luang Phu could read and write fluently enough, and so he was able to ordain into the Sangha as a Samanera Novice Monk in the year 2445 BE

 

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Luang Phu reached the age to be ordained as a fully fledged Bhikkhu in the Buddha Sasana in the year 2455 and was ordained on the 5th of May of that year as a Bhikkhu, at 13:15 hours at Wat Ban Baen Temple. Luang Phu then began to practice Khom Sanskrit Agkhara and Wicha, and within a very short period of time became so adept that he could chant every single line of Agkhara from memory with great aptitude.

 

Pra Kroo Gantiya was his Upachaya Ordaining Officer, and Pra Ajarn Bpan was his Pra Gammawājājarn (Prompter). Pra Atigarn Bpum was his Pra Anusawanājarn (Witness). Luang Phu was given the Chāyā (official Monks Name) of Prohma Sēno. Luang Phu Kroo Ba Wang then stayed on at Wat Ban Baen in Lampoon for a period of 2 years more. After this, Luang Phu Kroo Ba Wang then moved to stay at Wat Ban Hmueang Jee, which was in his home area where he was born.

 

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Luang Phu then continued to study and practice Wicha Akom and Khom Agkhara, for a further three years, until he became inspired to take up the practice of Tudong Solitary Forest wandering, and gain experience in Kammathana.

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Luang Phu then travelled through the thick forest area of Pha Teub, on is way towards Chiang Saen, and stopped in the forest to practice for 6 months. Once he reached Chiang Saen, he stayed around the area practicing for some years, until he decided to travel towards Prae Province, where he finally arrived and stayed at the temple of Wat Den Chai.

 

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He stayed at this temple to master the various Sorcert Methods of the Region, so that he would be able to perform Powerful Incantations enabling him to cast spells and blessings to offer protection, happiness and prosperirty to the fold, and to send metta and merits to the Nature Spirits of the Nether Worlds, with Compassionate Mercy Magic.

Once he had mastered this Wicha, he then set forth once more, and practiced Tudong, until he came to rest at a very peaceful place in the forest called ‘Pha Den Gradtay’, which was very auspicious in energy. There was a small village nearby which was impoverished, and Luang Phu then decided to build a temple with the help of the locals. But Luang Phu was first called back by locals of the temple at Wat Dton Tong, so he agreed and went backl to assist the with their needs.

 

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After one year helping them, he was able to return to Pha Den Gradtay, and built three Kuti Huts and invited some other monks to come and stay, and assist in developing the temple. Then in the yeat 2508 Luang Phu Kroo Ba Wang began to build the Uposadha Shrine Room and the locals of the surrounding areas began to hear of his merits, and flock to the temple to make donations and assist.

The Uposadha was then finished in the the year 2510 BE. Luang Phu became famous for both is great ability to finish the temple of Wat ban den in Miraclulously short timespan, and also for his many Wicha, including Horasart (Astrology), Amulet making, Maha Sanaeh and Metta Maha Niyom Maha Lap Magic, and his ability to use Candle Magic to eliminate Bad Karma.

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In the year 2513, time caught up with Luang Phu and he became ill, and began to weaken with age, and became unable to travel, and stayed for the rest of is life until his passing at Wat Ban Den in the year 2516 BE

 

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Pla Tapian Barbfish Amulet Woven Civara Monk Robe LP Rian (2)

A fascinating old amulet from circa 2500 BE made using origami like sacred geometry to create a lucky barbfish (Pla Tapian),for wealth attraction, good business and mercy charm. from Olden Days Master Monk LP Rian of Wat Bang Rahoeng.

In Thai Buddhism, the Civara Robe of a Buddhist Monk or a Guru Master is considered an extremely sacred blessing and devotees often ask their chosen Gurus (Kroo Ba Ajarn), for a piece of robe to pray to and be connected to their Guru Spiritually. The Robe itself is the fear of all Demons and Maras, and is hence a protection agains Black Magic too. An extremely rare and pristinely kept Pla Tapian origami Yantra spell woven from Jivara Monks Robes, in the form of a lucky Barbfish for Business Prosperity and Auspicious Blessings in the Household, one of the classic preferred amulets of the pantheon of Luang Phu Rian, Gaeji Ajarn Master Monk of Wat Bang Rahoeng, in Nontaburi.

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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 fish talismans hanging 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. Some people keep them singly as an amulet or Bucha Item, others like to keep them in pairs (Pla Tapian Koo), and some Masters make them in both single and twin pair forms, the paired forms sometimes being silvered and gold in colour (Pla Tapian Ko Ngern-Tong)

Pla Tapian Barbfish Amulet Woven Civara Monk Robe LP Rian

Pla Tapian Barbfish Amulet Woven Civara Monk Robe LP Rian

The Pla Tapian Koo of Luang Phu Rian is famed for its Maha Lap Lucky Fortunes, Kaa Khaay Magic for increased Business Sales and Maha Pokasap Power to accumulate treasured possessions. The Pla Tapian Koo of Luang Pu Rian is one of the eminent and world famous members of the Tamniab Pra Niyom of the Samakom Pra Krueang Thai, in the category of Krueang Rang Talismanic Charms, as well as in the Category of ‘Pra Kanajarn Nontaburi’ (Nontaburi Province) Guru Monk amulets.

 

The Pla Tapian has been formed using the Jivara robe of LP Rian, with Origami style knotwork resulting in the beautiful Pla Tapian we see before us. the incantations of the Kata Riak Tat See calling of the 4 elements, Kata Hnun Tat 4 turning of the 4 elements and the Kata Pluk Tat See Invocation and Ranimation of the 4 elements in three dimensional reality. The Kata Akarn 32 was performed to invoke life into the inanimate form of the Pla Tapian barbfish

The Pla Tapian Koo spell is both Maha Lap Wealthy Fortunes Magic, Kaa Khaay for Good Business, and also Maha Sanaeh and Metta Mahaniyom Seductive Mercy Charm, which attracts customers and even the opposite sex. Prosperity and Fertility are hence both powerful forces within the Pla Tapian amulet.

Luang Phu Rian of Wat Bang Rahoeng

Luang Phu Rian of Wat Bang Rahoeng

Luang Phu Rian was extremely famous for his Takrut, Bia Gae, and Pla Tapian Koo fish amulets, and his Monk Coins. He was especially favoured for his Pla Tapian lucky fish, which he would make in Origami style fashion from folded silver Yantra Foils. Luang phu Rian was also highly reputed for his Bailan parchment scroll spells, with porotective powers.

The Pla Tapian Koo, is along with the famous Takrut Bailan Pitsamorn, one of Luang Phu Rian’s most popular amulets from his large repository of Wicha, and is a very rare artifact to encounter in the present day and age. Highly regarded for its powerful Mercy Charm and Power to Attract of Prosperity. 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 hang or place in a frame or wear in your place of business and your pleasure haunts too, to attract customers, admirers, employers and helpfulness.

 

One can easily say that the Pla Tapian Animist Charm Yantra Foil spell of Luang Phu Rian, is an all time Classic Pra Niyom amulet of great fame and esteem, and an amulet that most fans of ancient amulets will have heard of more than once. It is not possible to spend years studying, loving and collecting amulets withough encountering mention opf Luang Phu Rian and his Takrut Pitsamorn. In short, an extremely well known amulet, that is very rare to find, but very much desired.

 

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

 

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 food offerings to the Pla Tapian;

Sappae Chanaa Pahu Chanaa Biyaa Yandti Aakaj Cheuya Aakaj Chaahi Aehi Aehi Jidt Dtang Bpiyang Ma Ma

Luang Phu Rian tells of his discovery of his Wicha Kong Grapan Chadtri Klaew Klaad, when he was still a young boy. he was with six of his friends, who decided to go and chase off a group of twenty workers who had come from another province to harvest rice in the fields. So Luang Phu Rian cast some spells to make his gang invincible, and they set out to find the strangers. It turned out that, despite being only seven of them, they managed to chase off the twenty strangers even though they were attacked with large knives and were outnumbered, and that nobody had a scratch on them, even though their shirts were full of rips and holes from the knives of their enemies. He then realised that he possessed powerful magic when he cast spells, and decided to use his powers to develop Wicha.

Luang Phu Rian was Ordained into the Sangha on 1st July in the year 2470 BE, at Wat Khwan Mueang in Bang Grang, Nontaburi, with Pra Kroo Chum of Wat Pracha Rangsan as his Upachaya Ordaining Officer.

After his Ordination, he went to study in Khon Kaen, and became very well studied and proficient in Dhamma, and attained his Masters Degree. After he received his Masters’ Degree, he traveled back to stay at Wat Khwan Mueang. After some time he decided to begin the practice of Tudong Solitary Forest Wandering, to meditate and practice Vipassana Kammathana Mindfulness methods in the forests and mountain caves.

 

Luang Phu Rian met a number of great Kroo Ba Ajarn with powerful Wicha, who bestowed their secrets upon him. He masters a great many Wicha, including his mysterious Takrut Pitsamorn. Luang Phu would distribute the Takrut to devotees whenever he would attend Buddhist Ceremonies and Blessings. Luang Phu was always invited to amulet blessing ceremonies to assist with his empowerments, along with his peers of the time. He was most often seen present with other colleagues who were great masters of the time, such as Luang Phu To of Wat Pradoo Chimplee, Luang Por Tong Yoo of Wat Mai Nong Pa Ong, Luang Phu Say of Wat Bang Rak Yai, and Luang Por Sud of Wat Ka Long.

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Amulets of Luang Phu Rian

The most preferred and sought after amulets of Luang Phu Rian were his Takrut, especially his Takrut Pitsamorn, which became famous after he gave one to a young child to hand round his neck, and the child fell into the river which had a very strong current, but did not drown. His Takrut Tone are renowned for their Kong Grapan Chadtri power after a devotee was shot at point blank range repeatedly, and the devotee’s skin was not pierced, but his shirt was full of bulletholes.

The Takrut Jakkapat of Luang Phu Rian became very famous after a Malaysian Devotee who wore one was attacked by somebody with a long sharp rubber tree cutting knife. The devotee’s shirt was ripped to shreds from the blade, but his skin was completely unharmed. It was stories like these which caused Luang Phu Rians many forms of Takrut amulets to become talked about around Thailand and Southeast Asia. Amongst his most famous Wicha takrut are the following’ Takrut Tone, 2. Takrut Pitsamorn Lek, 3. Takrut Pistamorn 19, 4. Takrut Klaew Klaad, 5. Takrut Sariga, 6. Takrut Jakkapat, 7. Takrut Sam Kasat, 8. Takrut Maha Ud, 9. Takrut Pokasap, 10. Takrut Hua Jai 108

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Other famous amulets of Luang Phu Rian are; 1. Pra Kring – Chaiyawat 2523 BE, 2. Pra Kring – Chaiyawat 2527 BE, 3. Pra Roop Muean 2522, and 2527 BE, 4. 1st Edition Coin (Rian Run Raek) 2516 BE, 5. 2nd Edition Coin (Rian Run Sorng) 2521 BE, 3rd and 4th Edition Coin (Rian Run Sam, Run See), 5. Pra Nakprok Bai Makham 2528 BE, 6. Fifth (and final) Edition Coin (Rian Run Sud Tai) 2531 BE, 7. Various Muan Sarn Sacred Powders Amulets, especially Pra Pid Ta, 8. Many forms of Takrut and other Talismanic Charms, like Bia Gae, Mitmor, Pla Tapian Fish, Look Om, and Takrut.

Luang Phu Rian lived a life free of illnesses and afflictions, until the end of his life, when in the year 2531 BE, on the 17th April 2531 BE, he fell ill and was taken to hospital. On the 27th April 2531 BE, he passed away peacefully at the age of 92, after 62 years of ordained life in the Sangha.

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 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 Cheuya Aakaj Chaahi Aehi Aehi Jidt Dtang Bpiyang Ma Ma

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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 (or cents or whatever your monetary coins are) in separate coins for the “Ka Bucha Kroo”

Place these on a tray as a ‘Pan Kroo’ for offerings when performing Bucha

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An extremely pristinely well kept exhibit of the Takrut Tone Nuea Dtakua-Tong Hlueang (Sorng Kasat – 2 Kings) concentric rolled twin Alchemical Lead and copper Yantra Scroll Spell from the Great Luang Por Mui, of Wat Don Rai, in Supanburi, for Powerful Kong Grapan Chadtri Invincibility, Klaew Klaad Protection from dangers through Evasion, Maha Ud Gunstopper Magic, Serm Yos Promotion of Status, and Maha Amnaj Commanding Power over others.
This Takrut is highly unusual and attractive for the giligent method of ‘Sorng Kasat’ Magic, which requires two separate sacred geometry Spells to be inscribed on two different types of Metallic substance, and rolled together into one scroll and spellbound into a single Wicha, this makes the creation and empowerment much more complex than the Wicha for simple Takrut Tone made from one single scroll.

Takrut Song Kasat 2 Kings Yantra Scroll Amulet Luang Por Mui Wat Don Rai

Takrut Song Kasat 2 Kings Yantra Scroll Amulet Luang Por Mui Wat Don Rai


Pha Yant Maha Lap Pra Kroo Wilas

Presenting the Pha Yant Daeng Maha Lap Pra Kroo Yan Wilas (Luang Por Daeng), from the 2509 BE edition released at Wat Khao Bandai It with Blessings from Luang Por Daeng

A very rare and powerful Pha Yant for Lucky Fortunes, Removal of Obstacles, Protection and Auspicious Karma, from one of Thailands Greatest Olden Days Masters of the Petchburi Province. The Pha Yant Daeng red Yantra cloths of Luang Por Daeng became famous for assisting in preventing the spread of a Bovine Flue Epidemic, and the Miraculous Power of the Pha Yant Daeng is legendary with the local folk of Petchburi.

Pha Yant Maha Lap Pra Kroo Wilas Luang Por Daeng Wat Khao Bandai It.

Pha Yant Maha Lap Pra Kroo Wilas Luang Por Daeng Wat Khao Bandai It (Petchburi).

Luang Por Daeng of Wat Khao Bandai It (2421 – 2517 BE), was a Master Gaeji Ajarn of the Province of Petchburi in Olden Days, whose amulets are amongst the rarest and highly collected of all the Petchburi Masters.

Amulets of Luang Por Daeng Wat Khao Bandai It

Book of Amulets of Luang Por Daeng Wat Khao Bandai It