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This Red Muan Sarn Sacred Powder Salika Dong bird amulet from the legendary Luang Por Pan of Wat Po Gaew, is highly unusual in its design, bearing the Sacred Nok Garawaek Himapant Forest Bird, with a host of Sacred Yant emblazoned around the Nok Garawaek on front, and on the rear face, invoking a vast number of different blessings, ranging from Maha Lap, Metta Maha Niyom, Klaew Klaad, Kaa Khaay, Jerajaa, Maha Sanaeh and Maha Pokasap.
The amulet was created and empowered by the great Luang Phu Phan Chantago, of Wat Pha Po Gaew 2, in Prajinburi. Luang Phu Phan was a direct looksit to Luang Phu Suang Tewada Len Din, the mysterious and legendary master monk of Wat Prai Pattana in Sri Saket.
Those who are in shop sales or regional sales, or who need to increase their power of wealth attraction, Convincing Speech and Mercy Charm, will be well served with this kind of Takrut. Those who wear Sak Yant Tattoo with the Nok Garawaek or Nok Sariga Birds are especially recommended to use this kind of amulet, and to use Kata Nok Garawaek and/or Kata Nok Sariga to empower the amulet.
The amulets of Luang Por Pan are a seldom seen thing, since his passing, all of his amulets disappeared from the public view, as most of them were depleted after his passing at the funeral ceremony, where devotees thronged to pray for his blessings and pay reverence to Luang Phu Phan.
Luang Phu Phan was highly renowned for his Na Hnaa Tong gold leaf face blessing, which required seven visits seven days apart from each other, to complete all stages of the spell. The spell was found to bring a large number of devotees to success in their endeavours, and led this monk to be visited by throngs of devotees on a daily basis.
His many amulets brought peace of mind and spiritual support to the devotees of Prajinburi and his large pantheon is a fascinating study in itself. Luang Phu Phan was born on 16th February in the year 2460 BE, in Radtana Buri, in Surin. He had 14 siblings, and went to school to the fourth primary grade, where he then ordained as a Samanera Novice Monk. After 2 years Luang Phu then went to study Dhamma at Wat Samrong Yai, after which he disrobed to help his parents at the age of 25.
He reordained on the 16th of May in 2516 BE, at Wat ban Tung Term in Ubon Rachathani. He practiced Vipassana Kammathana and Eighfold Path under Pra Ajarn Uan Gidtiwanno for seven months, until he reached the level where he could wander out into the forests alone and seek Enlightenment using the methods he had mastered under Pra Ajarn Uan. He wandered through the provinces until he reached Chonburi, where he came to rest and stay at Wat Khao Cha-Ang Oen.
After some time he moved back to Samnak Songk None Sai, in Sri Saket, and remained there until 2549 BE, when he was on Tudong, and wandered across the municipality of Tambon Wang Hwa in Si Maha Po District, where he began the creation of a forest temple, which he called the Samnak Songk Po Gaew 2.
He then developed the Samnak Songk into the Temple it is today, building many edifices and shrines, which attracted a large congregation of devotees who revered his dedication to Buddhism. Luang Phu Phan passed away on 1st April in the Year 2560 BE, at the age of 100 years old, leaving his heartbroken devotees thronging to the temple for his amulets, as a last remembrance, and to receive his Sacred Blessings.
The funeral ceremony was marked by the release of a large pantheon of memorial amulets which were blessed with the invocation of the spirit of Luang Phu Phan to empower them, performed in front of his coffin during the funeral.
The Nok Garawaek is a Heavenly Bird of the Mythical Himapant Forest of the Celestial Realms, which is attributed with immense Metta Mahaniyom and Maha Sanaeh qualities. The Nok Garawaek is along with the Sariga Celestial Magpie, the Nok Yoong Peacock, and the Hongsa Celsetial Swan, one of the Best Devas to seek assistance in ‘Jerajaa’ Magic (convincing speech). Jerajaa means ‘Discussion’.
Pray to the Nok Garawaek or Sariga Bird Deity using the following Heart Mantra;
Gārawigō Gāragānū
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