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This is the special ongk kroo model of the Pra Pid Ta Pokasap amulet which contains sacred rae lek lai minerals. The amulet is smelted using a highly concentrated amount of sacred muan sarn ingredients, yet the nuea rae lek lai minerals added to the Pra Pid Ta Pokasap make this a very special amulet indeed. Nuea rae lek lai is a sacred alchemical muan sarn, which is classed as a holy kayasiddhi elemental.
Unlike the various sacred powder models in this edition, the Pra Pid Ta Pokasap Nuea Rae Lek Lai top model does not have any takrut spells on the front face of the amulet. However, this particular ongk kroo model features no less than 129 solid silver takrut, which are inserted in the rear face of the amulet. Besides its many yantra foils and the sacred rae lek lai ingredients, the luxurious ongk kroo model also features Ya Wasana Jinda Manee powders, Buddhist relics, a red magic gemstone ('ploi sek'), a small tiger face amulet, a piece of civara robe, and some hair of the maker of this classic Buddhist amulet, Luang Por Supoj of Wat Huang Pattana in Khao Saming Trat Province.
The sacred metal image of Pra Pid Ta has magic spells in Agkhara Khom written around the surface of the front face. A tiny piece of Luang Por Supoj's civara robe, along with some of his hair and Buddhist relics, has been attached to Pra Pid Ta's belly. Luang Por Supoj performed incantations to consecrate the amulet, in order to endow the Pra Pid Ta image with pokasap magic. Hence, the amulet is named Pra Pid Ta Pokasap, for its magic power aims to increase one's wealth and to bring in lucky treasures.
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ne hundred and eight takrut spells with the 108 syllables of the heart mantra of the kata Pra Radtana Mala is inserted into the Ya Wasana Jinda Manee sacred powder base of the rear face of the ongk kroo model. In addition to these 108 takrut, there are another 21 Buddha spells inserted, making a total of 129 takrut. Then there is also a small metal amulet of a tiger's face inserted in the center of the rear face. Luang Por Supoj has blessed this tiger amulet separately, so that the Pra Pid Ta Pokasap amulet is further enhanced with maha amnaj magic.The benefits resulting from correctly performed bucha to the amulet will not merely lead to more wealth alone; on the contrary, due to the additional aspects of maha amnaj, the Pra Pid Ta Pokasap is a very powerful amulet for protection from all kinds of danger, including black magic. Moreover, the Pra Pid Ta Pokasap amulet can even change bad luck into good luck, unfortunate situations into fortunate ones, thereby dissolving any financial problems one might have. Besides pokasap and maha amnaj, the Pra Pid Ta amulet thus is also endowed with qualities of serm duang magic, which thereby improve one's fate and karma as well.
Worshipping this classic Buddhist amulet can be done by using the kata Pra Pid Ta, or the kata Pra Sangkajjayana. Both kata can also be chanted to pray for good luck and good fortune. Since the Pra Pid Ta Pokasap Nuea Rae Lek Lai ongk kroo model contains Ya Wasana Jinda Manee powders, it is also possible to use the kata Jinda Manee Montr for bucha of this amulet.
Kata Pra Sangkajjayana - Pra Pakawambodee
Kata Pra Sangkajjai Maha Lap Buddha
The amulet comes with the original box from the temple. But it can, of course, also be encased, if desired.
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