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Locket Paya Nok Yoong Golden Peacocks entwined around the Sacred Na Ok Dtaek Yantra, with 2 Takrut Maha Sanaeh, 2 Ploi Sek Maha Pokasap Enchanted Gemstones and a miniature Pra Khun Phaen Muan Sarn Sacred Powders amulet inserted into the rear face, all immersed in red Nam Man Prai oil, from Ajarn Khiaw Taep Tong. In Buddhist philosophy, the peacock represents wisdom.
According to Buddhist folklore, Buddha-to-be “was once born as a golden peacock, residing on the golden hill of Dandaka in the Himalaya mountains. When day dawned, the golden peacock used to sit upon the summit watching the rising sun, and it composed a prayer to protect himself in his feeding-pasture. … In the evening when the sun went down, the bird came back to the hilltop on which he rested to watch the setting sun, and he meditated to utter another prayer to protect him from dangers during the night time.”
Mahamayuri (Sanskrit: महामायूरी Mahāmāyūrī ("great peacock"), Chinese: 孔雀明王 Kǒngquè Míngwáng, Vietnamese: Khổng Tước Minh Vương, Japanese: 孔雀明王, romanized: Kujaku Myōō, Korean: 공작명왕 Gongjak Myeongwang), or Mahāmāyūrī Vidyārājñī is a bodhisattva and female Wisdom King in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism. In the latter tradition, Mahamayuri is a popular practice in both the Chinese and Japanese forms of Vajrayana. She is also the name of one of the five protective goddesses in Buddhism. The Mahamayuri text is a Buddhist dharani-genre text, containing magical incantations to treat snake bites, poisons and other maladies
Ajarn Khiaw Taep Tong is a Master Adept of Sak Yant Tattoos and has many devotees at his Samnak in Thailand, as well as devotees all over South East Asia, and is often seen traveling to bless his devotees in Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong and China.
The Golden Peacock Wicha is similar to the Wicha Sariga Lovebirds spell, and is known in Thai lore as an object of veneration emerging from the 'Jataka' (Thai: Chadok) as well as the book of Blessings and Protection 'Paritta' which essentially seek aid, blessings and give reverence to the Triple Gem.
The Mora Jataka and Mora Paritta is of particular importance to understanding from where the Wicha Paya Nok Yoong Tong draw their powers, wherein the Golden Peaock is well practiced in all forms, but the sound of another peacock's cries rouses desire in its heart and it is ensnared.
The Golden Peacock Takruts primary uses consist of Maha Sanaeh charm and fascination, Metta Mahaniyom popularity and Mad Jidt Sagod Jai binding of the heart and mind.
The Golden Peacocks song utilizes Riak Jidt calling out to the heart for those who may have lost a lover and wish to regain theie favor by means of charm, fascination and finally binding the heart and mind forever and preventing that lover from any infidelity. The locket is useful If your lover has become bored in your relationship, has been unfaithful or selfish and uninterested in love.
Kata Bucha
Namō Wimudtānang Namō Wimudtiyā Namō Puttāya Na Ma Pa Ta Ma A U
The Kata should be chanted every morning and evening before sleeping. The amulet should be held in the hands (palms together) in front of the chest. If a specific person is desired, the person of your desires' face should be pictured in the mind as the kata is intoned.
You can also use the following Kata if you wish to
Om La Luay Maha La Luay Jong Rak Goo Meuan Dang Chaang Rak Ngaa Meuan Bplaa Rak Nam Meuan Kaoo On Hai Meuan Fai On Mor (Their Name and Surname) Jong Rak Goo Yaa La
Then make a request that they love you as an elephant loves (and is inseparable and known by) its ivory, as a fish loves (and can't live without) water, like rice to a jar and fire to a pot to be recognized, loved and paired in the same fashion.
Om Si Tha Thi Sa Waa Ha Sa Waa Hum Dtit Atitaan Kor Hai Kao Rak Rao Kon Dieow Atitaan Kor Hai Dtaam Kwaam Bprat Ta Naa
(Request they love you alone, and that your wishes may be granted)
Kata Hua Jai (Heart Mantra for Metta):
Sappa Jidt Dtang Bpi Ya Ma Ma
"The blessed and holy Sanskrit name Mahāmāyūrī, known as the 'great peahen', holds great reverence among the faithful as the 'Queen of the secret sciences' and the 'Godmother of Buddha'. It is believed that her divine presence has the power to protect the devout from both physical and spiritual poisoning. In the teachings of Buddhism, her benevolent nature is in stark contrast to the wrathful personifications of the Wisdom Kings.
The sacred text, Mahamayuri, is a revered Buddhist dharani-genre text, containing powerful incantations to treat the maladies of snake bites and poisons. Through the efforts of the great translator Kumārajīva, the dharani of Mahamayuri was brought to the Chinese faithful between 402 and 412 CE. It is within this text that the only mention of the Rig Veda can be found within the entire Chinese Buddhist canon, further solidifying its importance and reverence among the devout."
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