Donated for at the Wat Bang Phra Temple (Temple of the Little Buddha) (see pictures below)
Nakhon Pathom Province Thailand.
TAKRUT*** AMULET and TEMPLE CLOTH (PHA YANT)
Diamond Shield Yantra (Pha Yant).
for "SPIRITUAL PROTECTION FROM BLACK MAGIC, GOOD
LUCK & FORTUNE."
for "SPIRITUAL PROTECTION FROM BLACK MAGIC, GOOD
LUCK & FORTUNE."
Yant embossed inscription on Takrut.***
A TAKRUT is rolled up metal foil that is inscribed with yants. A Yant is a sacred geometry design incorporating Buddhist psalms and magical formulas that invoke various elements and powers of protection and various blessings. The Buddhist psalms written within and around these yant are know in Thai language as "kata". A kata is what we might call in the West a "Mantra", the word Mantra is a Sanskrit word meaning "prayer”. The casting of a magic spell is similar to the recitation of a Mantra in the sense that the concept of invocation / evocation is inflected in order to achieve a certain result. The ancient tradition of tattooing a sacred yant is probably at least one to two thousand years old. The oldest definite historical evidence of sak yant being practised in Thailand dates back to around the times of King Naresuan Maharaj, around the time that the kingdom of Ayutthaya was still in its golden age. The warriors were tattooed with Yant and also wore "Suea yant" (yant shirts, that had protective designs intended to ward off the blows of sharp weapons inscribed all over the surface). The Yant designs themselves are not the only element necessary to enable the magic power believed to be contained within these sacred geometrical designs. Many Buddhists believe in the power of the Yant. Some Yants are meant to protect against physical harm (Kong Grapan Yant) whilst others are meant to bring good luck (Maettha Yant).
Since the time of King Naresuan (สมเด็จพระนเรศวรมหาราช), Thai soldiers have sought protection from the power of sak yant and the wearing of amulets. In the Korean, Vietnam and second world wars, Thai soldiers were nicknamed “tahaan pee” (Thai: ทหารผี) or "ghost soldiers" by the allied forces, because of their sak yant tattoos and amulets.
This blessed and empowered temple cloth talisman is called a Pha Yant.
It can also be called a 'Cloth Yant' a 'Paa Yant', a 'Payant' or a 'Yant cloth talisman'
PHA YANT (TEMPLE CLOTH) 5.5 X 3.5 INCHES.
This sacred blessed and empowered 'Pha Yant' sacred temple cloth can be framed and hung on a wall, hung on a wall as it is, carried with you in your pocket or placed in your car to grant you a safe journey. It can be given to a friend or loved one as a special sacred gift. This 'Pha Yant' is for your protection from evil and bad spirits, and will protect you against bad luck. A 'Pha Yant' will protect you from danger. This 'Pha Yant' will grant you a long and healthy life and also grant your wishes. A sacred 'Pha Yant' can be given to grant blessings to a wedded couple to enable them to have many healthy children and to have a long and a happy marriage.
**** If you write your wishes on the back of a blessed 'Pha Yant' they will be granted .
The Diamond
Shield yantra is printed on this Pha Yant. The yantra (sacred script) is
written in ancient Khmer script and is known as “Yant Kropetch”.
It is a set of verses which Buddhists recite
to reflect upon the qualities of the Buddha.
Luang Phor Parn of Wat Bang Nom Kho, Ayuthaya province, found the yantra in B.E. 2458 (1915) while he was making a pilgrimage to Suphanburi province, Thailand.
Shortly before Luang Phor Parn found this great yantra, he was meditating and an intuition arose in his mind that there was a very important plate buried in the main chedi of Wat Phra Sri Ratana Maha Dhat, Suphanburi province, waiting for him to recover. Not long after that; he arrived at the chedi and found an ancient silver plate inscribed with the above yantra. The plate also states that for one who recites these verses everyday, his/her body will be covered with a “Diamond Shield” and will be safe from all dangers. The person will never be destroyed by his/her enemies. However, the enemy will be destroyed by some strange phenomena because of the reflective result from the powers of the “Diamond Shield”.
This yantra in the English language states:
“He is a Blessed One, a Worthy One, a Rightly Self-Enlightened One, consummate in knowledge and conduct, one who has gone the good way, knower of the cosmos, unexcelled trainer of those who can be taught, Teacher of divine and human beings, Awakened, Blessed”.
I donated for these sacred takrut amulets at the Wat Bang Phra Temple ( Temple of the little Buddha) in Thailand.
The reason for the release of these sacred blessed items, is that the world is now a dark and dangerous place and we would like spiritual and sacred people to be part of the new awakening.
These items have a HUGE amount of power inside and when you hold them you will see and feel a sacred power like you have never felt in your life.
A picture of me (Michael) being blessed by L. P. Samang at the Wat Bang Phra Temple, Thailand.
A picture of me at the Wat Bang Phra Temple.
The Wat Bang Phra Temple in Thailand is the most renowned place for the tattooing of Sak Yant tattoos.
The temple developed its fame for such a phenomenon in the years that it was presided over by the great master, the reverend Luang Phor Pern Tithakuno, whose "LEAPING TIGER" tattoo has been tattooed on devotees.
Wat Bang Phra Temple Thailand.
Our sacred, rare, empowered and blessed items are being made available for the benefit of practitioners, like you, who would like to have holy objects as devotional support to your practice. It is contrary to our vows to engage in the business of selling holy objects for profit. Therefore we do not provide these objects in an ordinary way, thinking of them as goods to be bought and sold. Rather, we are making them available with the express wish to benefit others. All funds in excess of our costs help us to continue our activities.