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Sak Yant T-Shirt in Gold Silk Screen Print on Cotton, emblazoned with The Image of the Kroo Ba Ajarn of Sak Yant Thai Temple Tattoos; Lersi Por Gae (Narot/Dta Fai) on the front, and the rear of the T-Shirt is decorated and empowered with the inimitable yant Gao Yord (Yant Kroo), in its full version with the double Yant Pratap Hlang either side of the Nine Peaks of Mount Meru yantra (Gao Yord/Yant Kroo). 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. 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 spiritual element. Bpatawee Kasin (Pali – Paṭhavī), for example means to project earth element into a target/object. Bpatawee means Earth.
Apo Kasin means to stare/project water (āpa means water element) – one technique used for example to master the evocation of water element would be to obtain clear water, such as rain water for example, and fill a clean container with it (not to the brim). After this meditate and stare ate the water until the inner experience of absorption with water occurs. once mastered the use of this mind evocation in conjunction with the Kata “Aapo Kasinang” will enable the master to evoke water element into another element , such as earth. This is in fact the technique used for Kong Grapan and Maha Ud, which is the effect of making a bullet harmless or a gun refuse to go off when the trigger is pulled.The solid (earth element object is turned into a soft watery element, and thus becomes harmless. In another fashion, also the hardness, impenetrability and density of stone/earth can be used to project into softer objects to increase Kong Grapan resistance. Dtecho Kasin is the Fire Elemental, and Vayo Kasin is the Air Elemental.
It is possible to evoke not only elements such as earth water fire and air, but also colors. Through Yogic mind development and the use of Kasin and Maha Amnaj (power), the Lersi have developed abilities such as being able to walk on the surface of the water (by evoking earth element into the water and transforming it to make it a hard surface over the spot where the Lersi is currently standing).
In the same way, one could also dive under the earth too, or float in the air, transport oneself instantly from one place to the other for example. This is probably what the ancient Alchemists (such as saint Germain) of the medieval Era were attempting to do. Other abilities achieved include divine ears and eyes (ability to see and hear things in other spheres/dimensions), read minds, and tell the future.
Of the Kasina Powers and Practices, there are ten different Kasina Objects of Meditative Focus;
Because of the evidence pointing to the Lersi Por Gae Ta Fai having played an important role in the creation of the “Pra Sum Gor Amulet, it is evident that Por Gae respected the Buddhist faith.
Yant Gao yord is the 'Yant Kroo' (Master Yantra) of the Great Luang Por Phern Tidtakuno of Wat Ban Pra temple in Nakorn Pathom, which is of course the first and roemost internationally known temple for Sak Yant Thai Temple Tattoos.
You can see Luang Por Phern as he was still alive in this, the final Ceremony he was alive for, which is one of the rare pieces of Video Footage available of the Grand Master of Sak Yant, and should hence be seen by any true disciple and devotee of Luang Por Phern.
Luang Por Phern Tidtakuno was one of the most internationally famous monks all of this century mainly for his grand role in the promotion of Sak Yant Sacred Tattoos. Sak Yant Masters of Fame and Grand Repute around Thailand can be seen to be devotees and students of the Lineage of Wat Bang Pra and Luang Por Phern, and his legacy has brought Sak Yant tattooing to become an international phenomenon, which has brought Thai Buddhism and Thai Occult to the attention of millions of devotees around the world.
Wat Bang Pra temple, is world famous for its yearly Wai Kroo Master Day ceremony to revere the Grand Master of Sak Yant ‘Pra Udom Pracha Naat Luang Por Phern Tidtakunoe’, and to bless the tens of thousands of Looksit who attend the ceremony.
Every year the crowds enter spiritual trances as the Monks perform incantations, which is a mysterious and miraculous phenomenon for which the temple is famous for, and the power of the magic of Luang Por Phern is seen to be present in the ceremony.
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