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The Takrut Hua Jai Khun Phaen is a Wicha, which belongs to High Sorcery (Wizardry), which Luang Phu Sawad received from one of his various Ruesi Kroo Ba Ajarn Mentors in Magic. The spell came from a Laoatian Ruesi Hermit, whose Wicha has become that of the Higher Adept Grade.
The Takrut grew very popular back in 2552 after its release, with many ladies and gay persons believing strongly in their successes coming from the help of this amulet. It is very small and easy to conceal, but also loks very pretty when worn as an accessory too.
This sometimes can also be the cause of interest and the aproach of a stranger, with questions about your amulet (what is that?). The Takrut uses the Lanna 'Wicha Pitsamorn' which is traditionally applied in the North, using the triple Takrut foils to imbue with three major blessings, and complete the spell according to the Dtamra Saiyasart Lanna.
In Western terminlogy, the High Sorceror becomes then, a Wizard, which is precisely the same as the Thai 'Por Phu Ruesi' Whoe becomes a Hermit Sorceror of High Power, then becomes a holder of the Higher Wicha of the Ruesi, instead of the merely Necromantic power of the 'Jom Khamang Waet', who despite the high power of the spells, relies on the power of the Dead, instead of is own attainments.
Whereas the Wizard uses his own psychic attainments to empower. Por Phu Ruesi, or as officially known 'Luang Phu Sawad' is ost certainly a Wizard of High Lanna Magic.
Luang Phu Sawad needs little preamble for many Buddhists in South East Asia, such as Singapore and Malaysia, who knowthis Master very well and revere his amulets since decades.
Kata Bucha Takrut Hua Jai Khun Phaen Saen Sawat
Sunamolo Jidt-Dtang PakinimaeJidt-Dtang Bpuriso Na Ma Pa Ta
Chant and blow each time on the Takrut, eac of the three times.
Correct Kata sound Tutorial for Takrut Hua Jai Khun Phaen Saen Sawat is available from the files tab within your account after purchase, simply log in and go to files tab to download, and practice the Kata, listening to an Adept.
Local Devotees like to call Luang Phu sawad ‘Por Phu Ruesi’. This is because before he was a Monk, he was a practicing Ruesi practicing in the depths of the forest, residing in caves in Thailand, Cambodia and Myanmmar (then Burma). He travelled all over the place, collecting Wicha from various other practitioners (both Monks and Ruesi) who he met and exchanged magical arts with.
Read Biography of Luang Phu Sawad
This Takrut, and in fact all amulets of this edition, is now an absolute rarity - released in 2552 BE, only a few still remain left in the world considering only a few hundred (perhaps 999 at most) being made at the time, which is now already some years hence from then. We are proud to be able to have found some to have had on offer in our store.
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