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Rare limited edition Bucha size hand carved Palad Khik, ridiing on a Sampao Merchant Junk Boat from Luang Por Pra Maha Surasak, of Wat Pradoo Pra Aram Luang. The Palad Khik is made from the wooden pillars of the old Uposadha Shrine Room building at Wat Gaew Jaroen, in Samutr Songkram. The shaft of the phallus is inscribed by hand with Khom Agkhara spell inscriptions in Pali.
The Por Khun Tale is mounted on a wooden boat as its receptacle for Bucha, and is empowered with extreme Kaa Khaay magic to increase sales and attract customers, and wini favour with mercy charm. Intended for altar placement in your shrine at home, or place of business. The Palad Khik Por Khun Tale (Great Wealthy Warlord of the Sea).
Luang Por Pra Maha Surasak insists that the Palad Khik must be referred to under the name of 'Por Khun Tale'. He says, that when you wish to call upon the Palad Khik to assist you in accomplishing your aims, then you should call it using the name 'Por Khun Tale (will you help me in...?)'. You should therefore always call the Palad Khik by saying 'Por Khun Tale' before addressing it or making any requests.
Size; Circa 4.5 Inches Long
Luang Por Pra Maha Surasak is a highly revered monk, whose amulets are only released far and few between from his own temple. But he is seen to be present on the most important Empowerments and Buddha Abhiseka Ceremonies around Thailand's Greatest temples. He is popular with Devotees all around South-East Asia, in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, and Indonesia. Luang Por Pra Maha Surasak, of Wat Pradoo Pra Aram Luang, is always invited to be present in all Great Ceremonies of National Importance, including those at Wat Sutat, and Wat Rakang Kositaram.
He also has helped many smaller temples over the years by appearing to empower and bless his amazing amulets, as an act of Generosity to raise funds for temples iin need in the many poor provinces of Thailand. Luang Por Pra Maha Surasak is a highly revered monk, whose amulets are only released far and few between from his own temple.
These Palad Khik are some of the few extremely high quality Buddhist amulets and hand carved sacred wood Animist Talismans to have been released from Luang Por Surasak at Wat Pradoo. It is difficult to find a Palad Khik of this quality in the present day. Despite the simplicity of design, the quality and originality of curvature and finish of these amulets reveal not only their sacred value, but are of high value and stand above others for their Quality Artisanry. Holding one of these Palad Khik in the hand instantly reveals its higher than average quallty of workmanship.
Kata Pluk Palad Khik
Na Ma Pa Ta Gan Ha Nae Ha Ja Pa Ga Sa Na Ma A U
The Power of these amulets is increased highly, by the Sacred Value of the Holy Wood used for the carving of the Palad Khik (Wooden Foundation Pillars of the old Uposadha Shrine Room at Wat Gaew Jaroen). The Palad Khik is an Ancient Wicha, whose development can be traced right back to the Vedic Brahman Occult practices of Thousands of Years ago. Palad Khik amulets must be empowered by the repetition of incantations, which Thais call 'Kata Bucha'. Kata Bucha are derived from the Devanagari word 'ghata poojah'
Blessed by Pra Maha Surasak in Buddha Abhiseka at Wat Pradoo
Kata Palad Khik
Ganha Nē Ha - Na Ma Pa Ta
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