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   Palad Khik Tuokerdsittichoke
   
 
 
 
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    Wat Suanpa Buddha Stansupraditmethi
 
    Kruba Dharmamuni
 
    BE Date : BE 2551
 
    Size : 5cm
 
    Amulet code :  amu_693
 
    Supplied with case :  No
 
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  Luang Phor Kruba Dharmamuni Thitadharmo, is a senior monk at Wat Suanpa Buddha Stansupraditmethi, Mahasarakam Province. He has just created a series of Palad Khik amulets called “Palad Khik -Tuokerdsittichoke ”.  

This monk has been praised as a magic-science expert of Jumpasri ancient city and as such he was very careful in creation of this series of amulets, which are made from many kinds of sacred materials but particularly sacred metal plates obtained from an old Khmer temple.

Kruba Dharmamuni named his version of Palad Khik as Tuokerdsittichoke because he thought that Palad Khik amulets, were a symbolization of the origin of all good fortune in the life of a human.
 
 
 

 

Not only were the materials carefully selected but also the time to process the amulets were strictly scheduled according to the ancient magic science that the senior monk had learned.

The sacred metal plates were divided into two groups each blessed at a sacred ceremony.

1. The first ceremony was organized on Saturdays when the full-moon was evident. On the dawn of one of those days Kruba Dharmamuni rose early to wait until the first light of day touched the scared metal, before he commenced the process of engraving his spell, transferring the 32 aspects of human life into the plates. Whilst he was inscribing the sacred katha the plate was placed on top of a grass field, as this signified the ability to conquer all enemies and problems.

2.The Ssecond ceremony was organized on the evening of a Tuesday, prior to a WSednesday when the moon was black, that is cast no visible light.

At the moment of the day’s last sunlight, Kruba Dharmamuni immediately engraved his sacred kathas onto the metal plates, once again transferring the power of  32 aspects of human life into the plates.

During this process the plates were on top of the “Cherng Takon”, or the location that corpses are cremated at temples. In this way it is believed that the sacred amulets would be able to conquer and dispel all eveil and malevolent forces.

Moreover Kruba Dharmamuni Thitadharmo also used pure silver plates as part of the base materials. All silver plates were carved with the following sacred spells:

1. Yant Tat 4, A sacred spell to call upon sacred power of the earth, wind, fire and water..

2. Akarn 32, A sacred spell to call upon the 32 aspects of a human being nto take up residence in the metal itself.

3. About 50 charming spells were also engraved onto the plates to transfer the charming sacred power into them such as Narirumpueng, Narinungluk, Nang Haitum, Maha Raruay Roychoo, Sannanglong, Waktorani, Changpasomklong,etc.

4. To ensure good-fortune the silver plates were inscribed with the following sacred spells: Settipunkote, Narai Plikpandin, Bart Prasivali, Kaewsarapudnuek, Pukhaotong, Maha Khumsup, etc.

Kruba Dharmamuni Thitadharmo went on to say that his “Palad Khik” also comprised a series of unique aspects derived from three kinds of animals as follows:

1. Hawk’s eyes, the senior monk said that hawks have extraordinary sharp eyes and they could see things at a great distance, helping them to catch prey that more easily. All worshippers of these Palad Khik would be blessed with business success.

2. Fish’s mouths, the senior monk said that the mouth of a fish was constantly open to catch food. Worshippers of this amulet would al;ways have food to neat.

3. Lions’ tails, the senior monk explained that lions have very beautiful tails which they use to flaunt their superiority within the pride. As such all worshippers of his “Palad Kihk-Tuokerdsittichoke amulets” would be seen as powerful and respected by others.

Each of the finished Palad Khik amulets were engraved with the following yant:

Pravechtua Dharma, An ancient magic spell used by many of the locals in North-Eastern Thailand The  scared mantra is engraved onto both sides of the amulet, one side is carved with the word “Itipuli” and the other cwith the word “Nukkanuttung”.

Na Karma Sutra, which is carved onto the uppermost part of the amulets.

A pill, which is engraved with the sacred spell called Na Luechar Temsutra, located in the lowest part of the amulet to help increase worshippers’ reputations.

In summary worshippers of this  “Palad Khik amulet would be successful in their businesses, attractive, charming and safe from all kinds of dangers.  

Katha

Na Ma Pa Ta I Ti Pu Li
Rukka Nuttung Na Ma Mihung

Only 1,999 pieces of the amulets were made.

 
 

 


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