Description
Lead Takrut -Phet Phayatorn
Blessed by Luang Phor Tat – Wat Chai Na
This exceptional amulet takrut, blessed by Luang Phor Tat of Wat Chai Na, represents a rare opportunity for collectors and devotees to acquire an authentic takrut from a revered master monk renowned for his mastery of ancient yantra traditions.
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One lead Takrut amulet, approximately 2.5 inches in length
Consecrated by Luang Phor Tat and embody highly respected yantra systems associated with protection, fortune, and spiritual authority.

Luang Phor Tat and the Phayatorn Lineage
Luang Phor Tat of Wat Chai Na is widely recognized for his deep knowledge of sacred yantras, particularly those transmitted from Bang Khem, an esteemed source of ancient esoteric teachings. Among these, the Phayatorn (Phraya Thon) Yantra stands as one of his most celebrated and sought-after works.
In its earliest form, Phayatorn Yantra plates were hand-inscribed on lead, a process that required immense time, focus, and spiritual discipline. Because of the labor-intensive nature of this practice, early examples became extremely rare and highly prized among devotees for their reputed ability to bestow:
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Good fortune and prosperity
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Wealth and material stability
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Compassion, authority, and personal magnetism
As demand grew, the temple later adopted white cloth plates stamped with red yantras, and in more recent times, stamped Takrut plates for practicality. Despite these changes, early-style lead Phayatorn pieces—such as the plate included in this set—remain especially desirable due to their closer connection to traditional methods.
The potency of Luang Phor Tat’s Phayatorn Yantra was famously acknowledged by Luang Pu Kalong Khiewkaew of Wat Khao Laem, Sa Kaeo Province, who once remarked:
“This Phraya Thon Yantra is so powerful, I wonder if anyone can make one this potent!”
Such praise from another highly respected master underscores the exceptional spiritual reputation of this yantra.
Trinisinghe (Tri-Yantra) Takrut
The lead Takrut amulet bears the Trinisinghe Yantra, also known as the Tri-Yantra, a sacred geometric formula traditionally associated with invincibility and protection.
According to ancient texts and oral tradition, the Tri-Yantra is believed to provide strong defensive qualities, including protection against:
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Ghosts and harmful spirits
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Black magic and malicious sorcery
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Curses and negative external influences
Some traditional sources also state that amulets bearing the Tri-Yantra are invoked to counteract misfortune, particularly during periods of legal disputes, conflict, or situations requiring justice and favorable outcomes.
Spiritual Purpose and Traditional Beliefs
This Takrut is traditionally associated with:
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Protection from unseen dangers
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Strengthening one’s fortune and destiny
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Enhancing compassion and personal authority
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Shielding against ill intent, curses, and spiritual interference
These takrut amulets are revered not as talismans of superstition, but as religious and cultural artifacts, created through established Buddhist-esoteric traditions and consecrated through formal ritual practice.
For Serious Collectors
This takrut is particularly appealing to serious collectors due to its authentic materials, respected lineage, and association with two powerful yantra systems. Items blessed directly by Luang Phor Tat, especially those connected to the early Phayatorn tradition, are increasingly difficult to obtain.
Whether preserved as a collector’s piece or respectfully kept for devotional purposes, this lead Takrut represents a meaningful example of Thailand’s rich spiritual heritage and sacred craftsmanship.

