LIMITED BATCH LUANG PHOR KALONG TAKRUT
A very impressive takrut, beautifully engraved with scared yant. The leads used to make make this takrut are at least 1,000 years old and were unearthed from the ancient Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia. On both the front and reverse is engraved the sacred spells of Narayana Plangroop.
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Namotussa Pakavato Arahato Samma Sam Buddhussa |
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Namotussa Pakavato Arahato Samma Sam Buddhussa |
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Namotussa Pakavato Arahato Samma Sam Buddhussa |
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So Ta Ya Om Narai Plangrit Pra Atit Plangsang |
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Pra Junsumdang Rasami |
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Pra Torani Waiwan Sanan |
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Pra Kongkawai Yoo Klubklok |
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Prapai Ja Pud Penmok Yoo Klokklum klum Talop |
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Pra Posop Mikumlung Dai Sisan Changsarn |
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Praplerng Yomsungharn Duay Ritpiti Unprakot |
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Mo Pet Torahot Prakot Yoo Ka Tua Koo |
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Atta Buddhung Tusanami |
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Atta Buddhung Tusanami |
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Atta Buddhung Tusanami |
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Na So Ta Ya |
Sacred Katha 2
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Tero Piko Tutto Theva |
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Sahussa Katung |
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Attanung Nimit Tavana |
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Jula Punta Go Ni Si Ti |
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Am Pava Ne Rummae |
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Tava Kalup Pavae Tanati |
The worshippers might recite the spells 2 or 3 times and according to belief the worshiper will be endowed with more charm, luck and free from dangers and evils. By continually reciting the katha the power will increase.
Even Luang Poo Sook of Wat Pak Klongmakamtao, one of Thailand’s most famous monks also suggested some high-rank soldiers use this sacred spell to increase their prowress on the battle field. According to the ancient belief Pra Narayana Plangroop was one of the great Hindu warrior gods and his sacred power would help devotees overcome obstacles in their life.