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Limited Edition 2556 BE release Bucha size Brazen Image of the Wizard Por Gae, riding on a Dtao Ruean Sacred Tao Ruean Turtle, in Special Ongk Kroo version, with Samrit (Bronze) Turtle and Real Silver Por Gae Image, from Pra Kroo Pern, of Wat Lard Chado.
The statue is 'Loi Ongk', small Bucha size measuring 3 Inches Long, 2.3 Inches High, and 1.5 Inches Wide. The Statuette of Por Gae is made from Silver, beiung the Ongk Kroo Masterpiece Version. Por Gae is seated with one leg raised up in repose, inserted into the Bronze back of the Tao Ruean Turtle. The statue is cast in the resemblance of the Original, at Wat Lard Chado, which Luang Por Pra Kroo Pern reveres in his Kuti hut at the Temple. The original statue at Wat Lard Chado is a very Miraculous statue, for many devotees over the years have asked Luang Por Pra Kroo Pern to give it to them, and he conceded each time, allowing them to take it home.
But every time somebody took it, they returned to give it back before arriving home. They would tell that the spirit of Por Gae would pull their arms and legs and pester to be returned to the temple. They would hear a voice asking for its walking stick, complaining about the journey, making it impossible to continue. This edition helped to raise funds to pay for the education and school costs of children in poverty.
Pra Kroo Pern is direct Lineage Wicha Inheritor of this Sorcery Spell, who learned the Wicha through Luang Por Im, the previous Abbot of Wat Lard Chado, who he ordained under as a young Samanera Novice Monk, and remained under his Mentorship until his passing. possesses Klaew Klaad evasion magic to avoid deadly disasters.
Pra Kroo Pern is currently very highly revered for his authentic ancient style amulets of high power and excellent quality sacred ingredients, and his adherence to making amulet according to the original Dtamra, just as they were made in ancient times. His amulets are believed to be extremely powerful and sacred. He is one of the Wicha Holders of the Dtamra of Wat Prayat, which was made so famous by the Great Ayuttaya Masters of Olden Days, Luang Por Glan, and Luang Por An, who were abbots of the temple in previous generations, and two of the Greatest Master Monks of their Time.
The Turtle is an animal which has magical Power by nature, for Long Life, and Prosperity. But when such a Magical object is further empowered with the Wicha Paya Tao Ruean, then the power of Maha Lap Maha Pokasap becomes immensely amplified, through the invocations which call upon the Great World Turtle, with its great compassion. The Astrological meanings within both the Turtle Shell, and the Paya Tao Ruean Spell, are also immensely powerful; It is well known that the number of lunar months are embodied in the number of plates of a turtle shell: "13 moons on Turtle's back." Turtle amulets have of course the special magical quality of generating long life. All achievements will come steadily, if perhaps not rapidly but surely and secure growth will be certain.
The Tao Ruean, is a very special Turtle, for it represents the Lord Buddha in one of his past lifetimes, as he was born as a Turtle. It is recounted in the 'Ha Roi Chati' (500 Lives of Buddha) story. The Buddha was alive as a turtle, who lived on a desert island on top of a mountain, practicing purity and morality. The turtle grew so large to be as big as the size of a house over the years. One day some sailors were shipwrecked on his island, and began to starve. They tried to eat the Areca nuts, which are of course inedible, and then when one of them died, they trussed the dead man up and roasted him to eat his flesh for survival. But this did not feed them for long, and they began to starve again.
As time passed and they got desperate and looked like they were going to begin killing each other and turn cannibal, the turtle looked down from the mountain and was filled with mercy. He thought 'I do not have anything to give these poop humans to eat, except for my own body. May i donate my large body and its meat for these humans to survive, and may i attain Nibbana one day for this deed.
The turtle then threw itself off the cliff, and fell bouncing down hitting the walls of the cliff, breaking its shell open, to land dead at the foot of the mountain on the beach in front of the sailors. The sailors then celebrated and paid respects to the great Paya Tao Ruean Turtle for his Mercy and Self Sacrifice, and survived until they were rescued by a passing ship. When the people got safely back to port and came home, they began to fashion turtles from clay or metal or carved from wood and place as an object of reverence in their homes, to pay respect and as a memorial of the Paya Tao Ruean who saved their lives, and to remind them to practice compassion, and to keep them protected from Danger, and bring them Long Life.
Kata Bucha Paya Tao Ruean
Na Ma Pa Ta Naa Sang Si Mo - Sang Si Mo Naa - Si Mo Naa Sang - Mo Naa Sang Si - Na U Ta Ga Mae Ma A U - A
The Lersi
The Lersi Hermit God then emanates all of those powers with Serm Duang, Serm Yos, Klaew Klaad, Kong Grapan Chadtri, Maha Lap and Maha Pokasap Blessings added, outwards around your vicinity to fill your aura with positive energy, charm, luck, and likablility, bring promotion, elevated status, and draw wealth and prosperity into your life.
Por Gae Lersi, is a highly revered Thai Lersi Deity of Ancient Renown. There are many Legends about many different Lersi. One of the Lersi to be found so often mentioned in Thai Mythology, is Por Gae Lersi Thai Fai (Sometimes spelled “Pho Kae Ta Fai”).
The legend of Highly Developed Beings has been told in different Mythologies and Cultures around the world. In Thailand there are also various legends of “Pu Wised”, or Lersi , Arahants or Yogis. These Lersi are said to have possessed various powers, such as Knowledge of herbal medicines, minerals, magical invocations, and supernatural abilities, such as Levitation, Teleportation, Alchemy, and Mind Reading. These beings with special powers are reputed to have lived recluse lives in the forest, on mountains, or in caves; practicing meditative skills and mental development using secret methods passed on from mouth to ear by their fore-goers/masters.
If you Bucha the Ruesi properly, you will find success in all your projects and attain wealth, Health and Happiness. The Lersi, or also known as 'Ruesi', are the holders of the Great Kampira Grimoires, and Magical Wicha of the Dtamra Saiywaet, and are the Root Guru Masters of the Magical Tradition in Buddhist Thailand. Lersi Deva Hermit Gods are Revered in Thailand under the Name 'Por Gae'. Por Gae defends these 'Wicha' etheral knowledges from both the ignorant who wish to destroy them, as well as the ignorant not ready to learn them.
This Lersi commands respect and gives knowledge to those ready to accept the power that comes with the Lersi Path. Worshipping the Ruesi brings a full range of blessings and protective magic of the Boroma Kroo and the Immense Power and Protection of the 108 Ruesi Hermit Sages. Kong Grapan, Klaew Kaad, Gae Aathan, Gan Kun Sai, Choke Lap, Kaa Khaay, Metta Mahaniyom, Serm Duang, Maha Sanaeh. All of these blessings are given with the practice of revering and following the Ruesi Devas. It requires somewhat more effort to practice revering the Ruesi, than to wear an amulet, because the practice of Revering Ruesi is a regular applied practice and you must think that the Ruesi are always with you, and that one lives and behaves as a Looksit of the Ruesi Boroma Kroo Por Gae.
To Bucha the Ruesi brings Protection from physical and magical dangers (black magic) having Kong Grapan, Maha Ud and Klaew Klaad Properties, and Gae Aathan (remove Black Magic), Gan Phii (scare Ghosts away), Metta Mahaniyom (great preference and popularity), Maha Sanaeh (charm and hypnotic effect, attraction to the opposite sex). Serm Duang (invoke an auspicious fate and destiny, horoscope). Most traditional Lersi respect the Pantheon of Higher Beings according to the Brahmin tradition. Namely; Lord Brahma Shiva and Vishnu. Most Lersi practice the development of power and evocation/invocation(Peng Kasin). The word ‘Peng’, means in principle, to “stare”, but in this case, it really means to insert, or transform matter or substance, whether it be physical element, or a spiritual element.
Kata to the 108 Ruesi;
Om Surawepoya Ruesi Poya Na Ma Ha
Kata Bucha Ruesi;
Om Imasaming Pra Bprakone Tap Pra Muneetewaa Hidtaa Dtumhe Bparipunchandtu
Tudtiyambpi – Imasaming Pra Bprakone Tap Pra Muneetewaa Hidtaa Dtumhe Bparipunchandtu
Dtadtiyambpi – Imasaming Pra Bprakone Tap Pra Muneetewaa Hidtaa Dtumhe Bparipunchandtu
Kata Bucha Por Gae Ruesi Dta Fai
Ugaasa Imang Akkee Paahū Buppang Ahang Wantaa Aajaariyang Sappasayang Winaassandti Sittigaariya Abparabpachaa Imasaming Pawandtume
Tudtiyambi – Imang Akkee Paahoo Buppang Ahang Wantaa Aajaariyang Sappasayang Winaassandti Sittigaariya Abparabpachaa Imasaming Pawandtume
Dtadtiyambpi – Imang Akkee Paahoo Buppang Ahang Wantaa Aajaariyang Sappasayang Winaassandti Sittigaariya Abparabpachaa Imasaming Pawandtume
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