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Takrut Maha Jakkapat (Emperor's Takrut) blessed at Wat Tham Wua Daeng, by the Great aged Monk Luang Por Simpalee, is aimed primarily at increasing great wealth and treasures (Pokasap Magic), but has a hidden ability which has turned out to become the special power which has made this Takrut famous in a very short time period since its release. It has been discovered that the Takrut is a Maha Ud Gunstopper, with man devotees reporting back to the temple that it stopped a gun from firing. The Temple confirms this when call to ask. The Lek Lai and Lek Nam Pi powdered minerals which are stuffed within the core of the Takrut scroll possess natural anti gunpowder properties which cause gunpowder to lose its incendiary properties and can not explode.
In these times of financial crisis, with ever less extra wealth and treasures to go round the ever increasing world population, it is much more difficult to rise up the economic ladder, and become wealthy. The Takrut Maha Jakkapat is designed to increase the power to attract great treasures and valuable possessions, and wealth.
Empowered by Luang Por Simpalee, at Wat Tham Wua Daeng along with the Kammathana Masters, headed by the temples abbot 'Luang Por Gulap'. The magical Lek Lai minerals stuffed within the takrut came from Luang Ta Ya, an aging Master of Wat Tham Wua Daeng, who had kept it for many years waiting for the right occasion to use.
Size; 10 Cm Long x 1 Cm diameter
The Takrut is made from 'Takrut Tone' a thick leaden plate with Yantra inscriptions, and then wrapped in cord for durability, and covered in black lacquer, and given final gold leaf blessing.
The Sacred cave Temple of Tham Wua Daeng (cave of the Red Cow), is known as a pure place of dedicated practice where true Dhamma and Practice methods are applied, and where serious practitioners go for developing their practice. The Holy Cave has been the scene of people witnessing apparitions of the great Arahant 'Luang Phu Taep Loke Udorn'
The Great Master Monk Luang Phu Simpalee also performed blessings on this Takrut for a period of 9 days and nights. It is told that in the year 2539 BE, a large number of Bhikkhus who were practicing in the cave disappeared without a trace. One monk who did not disappear, said that the cave appeared to have a watery curtain in front of the entrance, and lead somewhere else. Ruesi Hermits are said to have visited the cave to practice, and met a vision of a mysterious monk who gave them a Kata Incantation. When they chanted it, the mouth of the cave would appear in front of them from nowhere. The cave can appear in different locations.
It is a very long climb to the cave which is hidden in the deep forest on the mountain, and the cave is very deep and full of mysterious things. Sometimes Laypeople are allowed to go up with the Monks to practice and make Bucha.
Bucha Method
To maximize the effectiveness of the Takrut Maha Jakkapat, it is essential to use it in conjunction with a positive and focused mindset. The wearer should strive to cultivate wholesome qualities such as compassion, loving-kindness, and wisdom. Regular Bucha practices can help to enhance the wearer's spiritual energies and amplify their intentions.
When you have received the Takrut, take it and place it vertically between the palms of your hands, and raise it to your forehead, and perform the following Incantations;
Bot Pra Kata Maha Jakkapat Bpathoma Raachan
Idtibpiso Pakawaa Puttaa Mahaa Raachan Bpathama Potiyaanang Bparamang Sukhang Hidtaaya Sukhaaya Tanakaarang Bunyaapisangkang Bpaaramidtaanu Paawaena Na Ma Pa Ta Na Mo Put Taa ya Ahang Wantaami Sappaso Ajang Wantaami Taadtuyo Putto Ja Tammo Ja Sangko Ja Saranang Pakawaadti
Namo Puttaaya Pra Put Dtrai Radtanayan Bpathama Manii Prodt Sisahassa Sutammaa Putto Tammo Sangko Ya Taa Put Mo Na Putta Buuchaa Tamma Buuchaa Sangka Buuchaa Akii Taanang Warang Kantang Siivalii Ja Mahaa Thaerang Ahang Wantaami Tuuradto Ahang Wantaami Taadtuyo Ahang Wantaami Sappaso Putta Tamma Sangka Bpuuchaemi
Then Chant the Kata Thon Kam Saab Chaeng
Imang Mijchaa Adtithaanang Bpajjutaraami
Tudtiyambi Imang Mijchaa Adtithaanang Bpajjutaraami
Dtadtiyambi Imang Mijchaa Adtithaanang Bpajjutaraami
The Kata Thon Kam Saab Chaeng is a Prayer for Curse Removal - to ask to take back all the bad things one has said thought or done unto others, from all our lifetimes up to the present moment. Every time we think innerly, speak or do any harmful thing unto others, it is considered an act of Cursing another being, and carries great misfortune and bad Karma with it - it is important to remove these bad luck bringers to open the paths for good luck and riches to be able to flow in.
Kata Bucha Luang Phu Taep Loke Udorn
Lokudtaro Ja Mahaa Thaero Ahang Wantaami Dtang Sataa Maedtaa Laapo Nasomiya Aha Putto
The Kata Chants for Bucha to this amulet are available as an MP3 soundfile Tutorial for pronunciation after you have purchased the amulet. Simply log in to your account with us and go to the files tab to download MP3 sound Tutorials and text Phonetics for this Kata.
Above; Pra Ajarn Pintu - caretaker of Wat Tham Wua Daeng
Below; within the cave at Wat Tham Wua Daeng
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