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Prajiad Nak Muay Akom Ud Bia Gae Long Rak Pid Tong - Luang Por Prohm Wat Ban Suan (Khao Or Master)
The Prajiad Armband was an essential part of the occult and ceremonial armory and regalia of the ancient Warrior of Siam. The Warriors of Olden Days used both scientific weaponry such as swords, knives, maces, lances, clubs and other weaponry and armour, but also armed themselves with a highly practiced and memorised repertoire of Magipor prohmcal Spells and Sorcery, to protect and aid in winning the battle.
The Wicha Kong Grapan and Klaew Klaad are both directly derived from the Warrior Clans, who recieved these Wicha from their Lersi Kroo Ba Ajarn, for their own protection.
The Prajiad is often confused with the Mongkol, by those who do not know Muay Thai sports. The Mongkol is a head-dress bound with Sinjana Cords from ritual ceremonies, whereas the Prajiad is an arm band, both being made from bound Sorceror's cord or Yantra cloth respectively. There are many other pieces of Regalia and Ritual Armory, such as the Kard Chueak hand cords and Pha Khaw Ma cloth, and the Hwaen Pra Pirod Magic ring of Protection, which were used in Olden Days in Battle, and are stlll used in the Wai Kroo ceremonies of Muay Thai Warriors to this day.
Above; 'Kard Chueak' rough cord protective fist wrapping
The Prajiad is in Muay Thai sports now a ceremonial and Cultural piece of regalia but is in truth a Sorcerous Invention, whose Origin lies in the Occult, more than the Cultural aspect.
The Prajiad is made from 'Pha Salu' (a raw linen that is finely threaded, or 'Pha Dip' (untreated linen). The cloth can be made from white or red cloth, which is then cut into a triangular shape, and Sacred Geometry of Yantra along with Numerology Spells and Astrological Sigils are inscribed along with the chanting and blowing of Incantations.
The Yantra within the Prajiad, are usually empowered with spells that are leaning towards Maha Amnaj (commanding power and influence), Kong Grapan Chadtri Invincibility, Maha Ud Gunstopper, and Klaew Klaad Evasive Magic, as is logical for Warrior Sorcery.
There may be Khom Agkhara Sanskrit and/or Devanaghiri (Angelic Script) inscribed around and within the Yantra, depending on the Wicha of the Sorceror.
The cloth is then cut into strips and woven into a ring, with a complex knotwork crown, Sometimes red or black lacquer is soaked into the Prajiad, to harden and preserve the Prajiad for long time,
The knot-work of the cord binding and the crown are in themselves spells which use sacred geometry to manifest their magic, and posses high Kong Grapan Chadtri and Maha Ud power, in their self-enclosing knots, which have been bound with Ancient Khmer Incantations.
There are various variations to the Wicha Prajiad Akom, ranging from the use of insertion of herb, dipping in lacquer, insetrting Takrut spells within the cloth, or Bia Gae shells to ward of Black Magic, maintain strength and health, and Kong Grapan Chadtri Protection. Different Masters may decide to insert different amulets within the Prajiad, depending on their specific purposes.
These Prajiad were blessed to seal their magick by Luang Por Prohm of Wat Ban Suan - Luang Por Prohm is the Abbot of Wat Ban Suan in Pattalung, and Master of one of the three main temples of the Dtamnak Dtak Sila Khao Or Southern School of Sorcery. the Dtamnak Dtak Sila Khao Or Southern School of Sorcery is seen to be the most ancient and powerful surviving Magickal lineage, derived from the Master Lineage of Luang Phu Tuad, of Wat Chang Hai, and in addition made even more famous with the great masters Luang Por Kong, Pra Ajarn Nam *Wat Don Sala) and the Greatest Lay Sorceror in Living History; Ajarn Chum Chai Kiree.
Above; Prajiad Armbands of Olden Days
Dipped in sacred herbal resin lacquer, with a Bia Gae shell amulet inserted into the crown of the armband. The Wicha Bia Gae is hence additionally imbued within the amulet, invoking all of its magickal strength to empower the Prajiad with even more protective influence.
Luang Por Prohm has performed Invocations and blessed these Sacred Ritual Prajiad made from Yantra Cloth with Bia Gae Aathan shell inserted, in full Buddha Abhiseka Ceremony at Wat Ban Suan.
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