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Sacred In Koo magical love-twins amulet in Black Muan Sarn Sacred Powders, with Daay Daeng Akom red Spellbinding thread, empowered with the thousand year old Tai Yai Lanna Hilltribe Sorcery of the Dtamra Saiyawaet Lanna. The In Koo were Released in various kinds of Muan Sarn Sacred Powders and Metllic Chanuan Kroo Ba Or's 2558 BE Riak Choke Riak Sap Edition.
Luang Phu Kroo Ba Or was a Top Master of the Thai Yai Folk of the Lanna Region, and a Highly Adept Sorceror Monk who commanded many Wicha of the Thai Yai HIll Tribe Peoples. He received his Wicha from two Ancients of the Thai Yai Hilltribe, Por Kam Luang, and Ajarn Ma. When we speak of the most powerful Maha Sanaeh Magic of the Thai Yai Lanna Sorcery Tradition, the In Koo comes instantly to mind as one of the more predominantly popular occult charms, for Mercy Charm and Seduction.
Luang Phu Kroo Ba Or has made these In Koo according to various formulas, all incorporating the most authentic and rare Magical Muan Sarn Sacred Powders and Sacred Ingredients, to make an edition of some of the most powerful In Koo, to ease the sufferings of his devotees with Metta Mahaniyom Mercy Charm, Maha Sanaeh Seductive Influence, Maha Lap Lucky Fortunes, Riak Choke Luck Caller, and Riak Sap Treasure Caller Magic.
In Koo is a powerful Mery Charm and Kama Sutra Sex Magick Animist amulet of the ancient Lanna Folk of the Northern Border Regions between Thailand, Laos, Burma and Vietnam, and has many variations, deriving from the many different hilltribe nations. The Wicha is most certainly derived from ancient Vedic Kama Sutra sciences, which can be seen from the various postures found in the many different designs of In Koo Deities found within the Pantheon of the Dtamra Saiyasart Lanna.
The In Koo an Immensely Powerful Maha Sanaeh Charm in itself for Singles to attract a Lover, and then Bind them with the Love Spell of the In Koo Devas. The In Koo (also known in South East Asia as ‘Yin Tong’) is a symbiotic Deity in the form of a Man and a Woman embracing each other. It is a magical animist effigy which ancient people believed represents the first ever pair of Man and Woman (male and female) in the History of the World, and is a symbol of Love between a man and woman.
Above; The In Koo were made in a large variety of different Muan Sarn Sacred Ingredients, using highy powerful rare magical formulas of Herbal Powders and Sorcerous substances, which Luang Phu Kroo Ba Or had gathered over the decades, and kept in repository for this special edition.
Below; some of the Muan Sarn Sacred Powders used in the Admixture for this Edition
An Immensely Powerful Maha Sanaeh Charm in itself for Singles to attract a Lover, and then Bind them with the Love Spell of the In Koo Devas. The In Koo (also known in South East Asia as ‘Yin Tong’) is a symbiotic Deity in the form of a Man and a Woman embracing each other. It is a magical animist effigy which ancient people believed represents the first ever pair of Man and Woman (male and female) in the History of the World, and is a symbol of Love between a man and woman.
If the In Koo is kept in the House, then all the family and people in the household will love each other and be happy together. If it is worn as a love charm or carried on ones person, then it will cause everyone the wearer meets to feel friendly and compassionate towards them. It can even make others fall in love with the wearer if Bucha is made to the In Koo, and this request is asked for in exchange for Bucha. Business will flourish, money and gifts will flow in, good fortune will come, and life without disturbances.
The In Koo is a sacred Love and Metta Maha Sanaeh Talisman which has been used by ancient folk for thousands of years, and shows no sign of disappearing soon, for its popularity as a love charm is still as evident as it ever was. In Koo Plord Rak is just one of a number of different Animist Deva Spirits found within the Pantheon of Amulets which are catalogued as 'In Koo'. The In Plord Rak is a ‘Krueang Rang’ (Occult charm/talisman) that the Ancient Masters used, to symbolize the Power of Love.
The amulet endows the wearer with the power over the minds of those of the other Sex (or same Sex if that is the Inclination). For those who already have a Lover, but who seems to be a little distanced and not too close, the In Koo Plord Rak is the best kind of charm to improve and increase the persons love towards you, and increase intimacy.
For Choke Lap wealth increase, place the In Koo inside a money bowl or savings box. Before you put or remove any money from the box, you must tap or knock on the side of the container with the same hand you shall be using to remove or place money in the box with.
Chant the Kata In Koo 7 times, before putting your hand inside the container. It is said that if you do this regularly, that money will never cease to flow. Those who perform this well will find time to sit and meditate and chant the Kata whilst tapping on the container. About 5 minutes each time is enough
Is the In Koo for Men Only?
Not at all; In Koo amulets can be worn and used by both Men and Women, Heterosexual or Gay
Kata In Koo
Om In Oi Mae Noi Jai Dtid Her Bpaag Guu Yam Her Kam Guu Bpid Dtar Ner In Ner Er Rak Om Swaahum Dtid
The Magical Properties and attributes of the In Koo;
Maha Laluay – powerful charm and attraction magic causes those nearby to applaud, admire and feel friendliness towards the wearer of the In Koo
Maha Sanaeh – powerful enchantment magic causes those who are targeted to fall helplessly in love with the wearer of the In Koo.
Kong Grapan – protective magic prevents ballistic weapons and sharp objects from piercing or penetrating the skin (this can be only expected to work in extreme circumstances, and with those who have meritorious Karma, or who the angels wish to protect, but can not be expected to work with those who do not keep the 5 precepts and assist the will of the heavens - Miracles such as Kong Grapan are not a common event, and are not to be expected to come easily).
Gan Kun Sai – protects against black magic and evil spirits, defends against Hun Payont, magic spells and the like. The Prai Magic within the sorcerous earths and the spirits invoked from the Cētabhūmi Astral Realms will detect any evil curses or demonic entities, and fend them off with their own inherent Magical Power.
Metta Mahaniyom – Discussions, Debates and Business talks or Diplomacy matters will be discussed easily, and you will be able to get your point across and be convincing.
Above; 1000 Amulets were made in Nuea Pong Sanaeh Dam Black Maha Sanaeh Powders, each amulet has a series number written on the base (number on item received can differ from that in the above picture)
Kata Bucha In Riak Choke Riak Sap
Om In Euy In Gū Bpeng Bpū Bpeng Mia Bpeng Hak Bpeng Hlong Bpeng Nguay Phai Han Kai Dtuay Mā Yū Gab Gū In Gaew Som Sū Phai Han Hnaa Gū Her Yū Bor Dai In Gaew Don Jai Phai Gor Hak Gū Ōm Swāhum Dtidt Dtid Dtid
Use for Calling Customers, Selling Wares, Convincing Speech, Flirting, and Mercy Charm.
Luang Phu Bound the In Koo amulets with Daay Daeng Akom red sorceror's spellbinding thread, and performed the Invocation Summoning, Awakening and Turning of the Four Elements was performed to Reanimate Living Magic within the Static Form, according to the Ancient Grimoires and Magical Formulas of the Wicha. The full formula of Invocations for the Kata Akarn Sam Sip Sorng were performed for reanimation of the spirit within the effigy.
This is an essential part of Necromantic Empowerment with Humanoid and Animal form amulets which are imbued with a resident spirit. The In Koo Riak Choke Riak Sap series, were one of the last editions of amulets to be made by the now Deceased Great Thai Lanna Master,.
Kroo Ba Or Bandita, of the Samnak Songk Pratat Doi Jom Wae, in Chiang Daw, Chiang Mai Province passed away as one of the last of his Generation of Elder Master Monks in 2559 BE, at the age of 101 years old.
Kroo Ba Or Bandita is over 100 years Old (counting the Thai Yai Calendar). His amulets have become some of the most highly preferred of all in the present day, with devotees from all around the world who worship them. Kroo Ba Or is a Highly Adept Sorceror Monk of the Thai Yai Mountain Hilltribe People, who avoids the limelight, and stays on the high mountainsides to the greater part of his time, in serenity and solitude.
Kroo Ba Or developed his Magical Wicha from 9 different Kroo Ba Ajarn in is lifetime, who came from the Thai Yai people of Burmese side of the border. He commands a large number of Tai Yai and Lanna Wicha which he has received over the decades from his Kroo Ba Ajarn, during his long and admirable trajectory.
Kroo Ba Or performed incantations and spell-casting to instruct them to protect and bring Lucky Fortunes of Maha Lap and Maha Pokasap, and to bestow Klaew Klaad Protection, and Gae Aathan Anti Black Magick powers, commanding the effigies to guard over the household, and its members.
He instructed the In Koo to Increase the treasured possessions and wealth of the household, and to bring prosperity to call customers and admirers to approach and enter your places of business and buy wares, or hire your services. He cast spells to empower the Hun Payont with Special Powers and Incantations to Banish Black Magick and chase away Evil Spirits. The Hun Payont will project Illusions to frighten off burglars and ill-wishers who approach the household or place of business, and will call and attract customers and helpful entourage.
Kroo Ba Or then performed Meditative Psychic Empowerment to reanimate the effigies and bring them to life, and performed Buddhist Blessings to increase the Puttakun (Buddhakhun) Auspicious Energies, to reflect Black Magick and Evil Entities, and Remove Curses.
Alternative Kata for Prai Devase and Bhuutaa Ghosts
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
The raising or keeping of a Hun Payont, and also actually the Mae Hong Prai Deity, is very much like that applied for the Kumarn Tong Deities, except that one shold consider the older age of these Deities when giving offerings. Each Individual Master may have different rules for the Hun Payont they make, which can be added or used to replace the usual Kata for chanting, depending on your preference and what feels faith instilling to you.
Before taking the In Koo into the house, you must light 16 Incense sticks and pray to the Jao Tee (local Devas and Spirit Guardians) and inform them that the Hun Payont is another welcome member of the Family.
Kata Pluk
Light one stick of Incense, and chant the following Kata
Jijeruni Jidtang Jaedtasigang iibpang Nimidtang – In Koo– Aakajchaahi Aehi Aehi Na Ma Pa Ta Na La Poo Dtaa
Kata for giving food and offerings
Yanginji Jidtang Itawaa Arungwaa Pochanangwaa Punchandti Aehi Na Ma Pa Ta Na La Poo Dtaa
You can be flexible with what you offer, depending on what is convenient or what you feel your Deities will like to receive. Light incense sometimes, and chant the Kata often.
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