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  Luang Phor Pon - 2551 New Series

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Luang Phor Pon Intaguro

Luang Phor Pon Intaguro, officially named Prakru Siltivakorn, is a highly respected senior monk from Wat Intaram, Bangbal District, Ayudhaya. He has recently created a new series of amulets.  

Phra Mahasetti Navakote Tanpoopla  

Phra Mahasetti Navakote Tanpoopla amulets have been specially made from an ancient Thai metal called Navaloha. The base of the amulets also includes other sacred materials such as Dinmoon Kunta Kuti powder, Din Ban Prasivali powder, soil from nine billionaires' houses, soil from 500 millionaires houses, Ploykinborchiang (a kind of sacred powder thats believed can help worshippers achieve wealth), and several other kinds of auspicious herbs obtained throughout the kingdom of Thailand.

 

Other than the unique design of the Buddha image itself, the base is also quite different, closer inspection will reveal a scene from ocean life, with seaweeds, fish, crab etc, a world abundant with food.

The design is synonymous with the intent of the amulet, to ensure that the worshipper has a fulfilling existence, with peace, happiness and sustenance.

Apart from that good fortune and prosperity will be called into the life of the worshipper.

Instructions given by Luang Phor Intaguro

To ensure full protection from this amulet, worshippers are directed to follow the following

    Devotees should worship the amulets every morning and evening.
    Worshippers must be respectful to their parents 
    Worshippers must try when possible to donate money to charity (even a small sum is acceptable.)

 

 

 

Takrut Plongpai amulets

The sacred science to create Takrut Plongpai amulets is in fact quite a precious heritage received by Luang Por Pon from his teacher, Luang Phor Kliang, a famous guru monk of Bangbal District.

He chose bamboo as the raw material from which to create these takruts, as this was symbolic of the inherent nature of this plant to rapidly expand into vast fields, and so the worshipper will be given the power to conquer all life’s obstructions easily.

It was recorded that once a Muslim, who disbelieved the sacred power of Luang Phor Kliang  challenged him by hiding a piece of sacred string in a bamboo tree, immediately that the senior monk arrived at the scene he smiled in the direction of the tree, whereupon the tree broke exposing the  sacred thread.Since then even many Muslims have turned in respect to Luang Phor Kliang

Luang Phor Kliang was not the original creator of this sacred science, being quite ancient, and used by many other senior monks such as Luang Phor Ta of Wat Paniangtak, Luang Phor Tae of Wat Sam Ngarm, Luang Phor Kun of Wat Nokkrajarb, Luang Phor Jong of Wat Natangnok,  Luang Phor Poo of Wat Intra.

Luang Phor Pon, a successor of Luang Phor Kliang, had further increased the power of these takruts by inserting lead pills, each engraved with a sacred spell.

Luang Phor Pon said that these amulets would help worshippers in the following ways:

    Protect worshippers from weapons, accidents and all kinds of danger.
    Help worshippers conquer their enemies and problems.
    Provide protection against black-magic.
    Help people, who were damned by a mysterious black magic power known in Thailand as "Tong Toranisarn". This power afflicts people with bad luck, failed business, failed careers and even lives.

After they worshipping the Takrut Plongpai amulet release from this damnation would be imminent.

(Note: Thais believe that anyone, who is damned by Tong Toranisarn, would suffer eternal bad luck, their lives would never be prosperous and they would always be surrounded by enemies, problems and obstacles. Some people live their entire life under the power of this magic, and never relaize.

 

 

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