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Classic Yorn Yuk Edition Gammagarn Collector's memorial Set of 4 Amulets, in the image of Pra Kroo Pisit Athagarn Por Tan Klai Wajasit. It is a set of replicas of the First Edition Pim Boran Gon U Yorn Yuk Run Raek from 2497 BE, in sacred powders, and one in sacred metals.
Set Includes;
Rian Nang Pan Por Tan Klai Wajasit (Albaca coin), Roop Lor Pim Boran Yorn Yuk Gon U 2497 BE Por Tan Klai (Nava Loha x 1 + sacred powders x 1), and one Takrut Maha Sethee Maha Mongkol in 'Nuea Chanuan Gao' (Ancient Alchemical alloy).
The first Mini Bucha Statuette is made in Nava Loha (9 Sacred Metals, with Sacred Thai earths sprinkled upon it.
The second statuette is made from sacred powders which have chewed betel nut and areca from the Master Por Tan Klai, Din Kakyayaks, 108 types of Sorcerous and Auspicous Herbs Woods and Pollens, Pong Puttakun.
The richness of the Muan Sarn in the powder version is so visibly evident that it exudes a very Distinguished Aura for an Amulet of lesser age, that is more similar to a powder amulet with many decades of aging under uits belt.
In the base, three Takrut Spells are inserted into this Ongk Kroo Masterpiece Version of the Powder Amulet series.
They are Classic Mini Bucha Statuettes of the 'Baeb Chor' variety, but with the stems removed. The heavy duty old school quality casting method is highly evident in the statuette.
There were also some special 'Baeb Chor' style statuettes made in this edition, with the pedestal stem left upon the base on which the Loi Ongk statuette sits.
A 'Chor' is a tree-like metal frame used to cast multiple statuettes or Pra Kring amulets with and was one of the Prefferred Ancient Methods used for the casting of Luang Por Tuad and Loi Ongk Master Monk, Buddha and Pra Kring statuettes.
Sometimes, a whole 'Chor' tree of statuettes (such as a tree of nine statuettes) is made as a Bucha Object too. Normally, the statuettes are hammered off from the Chor where they are attached at the base, and then filed down to a flat base.
These Loi Ongk Masterpieces were made in two different Pim; Por Tan Klai Wajasit Pim Roop Lor Boran Gon U Yorn Yuk Baeb Chor, and the Pra Luang Por Tuad Pim Betong Baeb Chor. In addition, this edition also saw standard Loi Ongk statuettes of Por Tan Klai Wajasit in the Nostalgic Replication of the Gon U first edition P.T. Klai amulet of 2497 BE.
The Coin in this set is made from Nuea Albaca (Silver Nickel Alloy), and features Por tan Klai sitting on a 'Pan Kroo' tray.
The rear side of the Rian Por Tan Klai Nang Pan - Nuea Albaca Monk Coin Buddhist Amulet features a small Yant Maha Sethee and a 'Ruea Samphao' Merchant Ship. The Gor Gai (Gammagarn) code stamp and series number are embossed on the rear face of the amulet.
This edition of amulets were made in various sacred Muan Sarn substances, ranging from sacred powders with one or three Takrut, to Nava Loha with Sacred Earth. A Range of 'Por Tan Klai Nang Pan' coins were also made in various Alchemical Metals, and some very attractive and Faith inspiring Takrut amulets sealed within solid Cast Metal Phials with the images of Luang Por Tuad and Por Tan Klai Wajasit embossed upon them.
The Takrut were released in various Sacred metals, ranging from Tong Tip (brass) Sadta Loha (7 metals) Nava Loha (9 metals) Galai Ngern (silver alloy) and Galai Tong (gold plated alloy). The special Gammagarn set contained a special version of the Takrut in Nuea Chanuan Gao, a matt black Alchemical metal.
The Takrut use the Yant Maha Setheee Multi-Millionaire yantra Spell along with the Invocation of the Powers and Blessings of Luang Por Tuad and Por Tan Klai. Por Tan Klai's Lineage Magic was transferred into the amulets by Por Tan Khai.
The base of the Takrut has a 'Gor Gai' (ก) Code stamp embossed), and series code number (can differ from image).
The Takrut contains another Takrut Foil Scroll within, with the Millionaire Yant Maha Sethee. The casings in themself are also amulets in their own right, empowered with the mental presence and Blessings of the two great Monks invoked and emblazoned on the flanks of the Takrut; Luang Por Tuad, and Por Tan Klai Wajasit.
Blessed in Solo Empowerment by The direct Looksit and Holder of the Wicha of Por Tan Klai; Luang Phu Khai (Wat Lam Nao)
The amulets have been Blessed and Empowered by Luang Phu Khai of Wat Lam Nao. Luang Phu Khai is now an Aged Monk who is the current Wicha Holder and Prime Apprentice (Looksit) of the famous Monk Por Tan Klai Wajasit (Nakorn Sri Tammarat), who is one of the South's great Originating Khao Or Master Guru Monks, along with other Great Masters such as Pra Ajarn Nam, Kong, Iad, and the Great Luang Phu Tuad of Wat Chang Hai.
Puttapisek Blessing Ceremony
After Luang Phu Khai's Blessing as is proper according to the passing of the Lineage Blessings of Por Kan Klai Wajasit through his Prime Looksit, a Puttapisek Blessing Ceremony was Performed, to complete the Empowerment and Correct Completion of the Wicha for the making of this Kind of Amulet. The Ceremony was performed in Olden Days Southern Thai Buddhist Khao or Sorcery style, within the very same Ancient Uposadha Shrine Room of Wat Jan Dee which is in need of Restoration of the Roof.
These amulets were made precisely for this purpose, and was in need of fast repair, as can be seen indicated in the above images.
A Close Look at the Chanuan Muan Sarn (below) with Magnification, shows Quality of Sacred Metal content, and the attractive Sheen and Aura, which can only result from the Correct and Successful Ancient Casting Methods.
The Puttapisek was performed on Tuesday the 28th of August 2555 BE (2012) and was given a full 5 Hours of Incantations and Jhanic Empowerment before finally being Blessed and released to the Public for Bucha and Merit making. Por Tan Saeng, Pra Ajarn Patana and Por Tan Yok Hong were present to assist in the ceremony.
Na Mo Potisadto Aakandtimaaya Idti Pakawaa
Download MP3 Soundfile Tutorial; Kata Bucha Luang Phu Tuad
Puttang Arahang Putto, Tammang Arahang Putto, Sangkang Arahang Putto, Pisit Adthagaaro Na Mo Put Taa Ya
Download Sound Tutorial as MP3 File; Kata Bucha Por Tan Klai Wajasit
Comes in Original Box from the Temple. Each Statuette has the Sacred Na Authenticity code stamp, and a different numbered series code for each amulet. Number can vary from that in the picture
Por Tan Khai is known for his love of chanting the Kata Chinabanchorn - for this reason, the best way to Bucha Por tan Khai is to chant the Maha Namasakara (Namo Tassa) 3 times, and then the Kata Chinabanchorn, with also if wished, the Kata for his Mentor por Tan Klai Wajasit.
How to Chant Namo Tassa and the triple refuge
Kata for all Thai Amulets
How to Chant the Chinabanchorn Kata (video and sound + text phonetics + English translation)
See Documentation for all amulets in this Edition 'Run Gathin 55 Luang Por Tuad Por Tan Klai - Wat Jan Dee'
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