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Tiger Takrut hand carved Pig Tooth Talisman LP Parn Thai Buddha Amulet POWERFUL

Tiger Takrut hand carved Pig Tooth Talisman LP Parn Thai Buddha Amulet POWERFUL
Tiger Takrut hand carved Pig Tooth Talisman LP Parn Thai Buddha Amulet POWERFUL
Tiger Takrut hand carved Pig Tooth Talisman LP Parn Thai Buddha Amulet POWERFUL
Tiger Takrut hand carved Pig Tooth Talisman LP Parn Thai Buddha Amulet POWERFUL
Tiger Takrut hand carved Pig Tooth Talisman LP Parn Thai Buddha Amulet POWERFUL
Tiger Takrut hand carved Pig Tooth Talisman LP Parn Thai Buddha Amulet POWERFUL
Tiger Takrut hand carved Pig Tooth Talisman LP Parn Thai Buddha Amulet POWERFUL
Tiger Takrut hand carved Pig Tooth Talisman LP Parn Thai Buddha Amulet POWERFUL
Tiger Takrut hand carved Pig Tooth Talisman LP Parn Thai Buddha Amulet POWERFUL
Tiger Takrut hand carved Pig Tooth Talisman LP Parn Thai Buddha Amulet POWERFUL
Tiger Takrut hand carved Pig Tooth Talisman LP Parn Thai Buddha Amulet POWERFUL
Tiger Takrut hand carved Pig Tooth Talisman LP Parn Thai Buddha Amulet POWERFUL

Tiger Takrut hand carved Pig Tooth Talisman LP Parn Thai Buddha Amulet POWERFUL
Luang Phor Parn Wat Bang Hia (Klong Dan). LP Parn was born in BE 2368 in Tambon Klong Dan. As a young lad he was accepted as a novice monk at Wat Arun, Bangkok where he studied Dhama and Kom to a reasonable proficiency before returning home to help his parents on the family farm. And studied diligently under many Buddhist preceptors and is known to have excelled in meditation. At a later date he moved to Wat Bang Hia, Amphur Bang Bo where he continued to study and was noted for his strict adherence to Lord Buddhas Dhama. In fact the Abbot gave him the responsibility of taking care of and educating the young novice monks. From this temple he travelled into the surrounding forests and jungles to practice higher level meditation which also presented him the opportunity to learn many occult sciences (witayakom) from some very well known ascetics, including Aakom, Saiyasat (black magic) and Wetmon (incantation/spells) from Ajahn Nan, in short the specialised knowledge with which to create amulets. Having become proficient and knowledgeable in many disciplines, he was the first choice to take up the position of Abbot at Wat Bang Hia when it became vaccant. Whilst practicing in the style of an ascetic monk from the austere forest tradition, (Tudong) spending prolonged periods of time in forests and jungles to practice meditation he by chance met Luang Phor Wat Grabok, Rayong province. They jointly decided to go and learn incantations for tiger magic from Ajahn Tee, and also Ajahn Nan both who were widely known as highly proficient in this science. This in itself was not an easy task as being accepted as a student required that certain tests bge passed to determine suitability, tests that involved wild tigers that must be called into the monks presence. In fact Luang Phor Parn passed the test whilst his companion decided that he was not suited and declined to continue but found fame in other sciences. Luang Phor Parn was described as possessing Miraculous Magic or Aakom Klang due in part to his highly developed meditative powers. In fact it was widely believed that his powers increased exponentially during the period of the waxing moon and he possessed tyhe ability to transfigure taking on the form of a snake. As he had studied this highly specialised branch of magic he began to use that knowledge to create tiger amulets initially for local villagers Wat Bang Hia In former times fresh water tributaries originating from Bpaet Liw would pass through the jungles that surrounded the temple on their way to the ocean at Samut Prakan. However at high tide the currents would often reverse with salt water salt flowing in land and contaminating fresh water sources.

This natural phenomena was the cause severe hardship for many local farmers that depended on water to irtrgate crops. Not only that the irrigation channels became invested with crocodile. The temple which sat on a major canal, Klong Baang, was responsible for maintaining an important flood gate. Dissatisfied locals blamed the temple for poor maintenance and used the derogatory term/expression''hia'' or Wat Klong Baang Hia, which lierally translated means something akin to''Damn Temple''. In fact in the year BE 2443 the gate failed completely and such was the seriousness of this event that it was brought to the attention of King Chulalongkorn who as a resuilt decided to personally visit and inspect the site himself where he remained for three days whilst the repair work was undertaken and to preside over the opening ceremony.

This extended stay presented an opportuinity for the people to express gratitude. Luang Phor Parn created a specially engraved tiger amulet which he offered as a gift to His Majesty.

His Majesty described Luang Phor Parn as an extraordinary monk , a monk that had already been enlightened having reached the status of an arahant. The Tiger Amulet and its Significance Luang Phor Parn was was once asked what is the significance of the Tiger amulet, and in what way it was meanigful.

He replied,''Frequently I would go to the Jungles to pratice meditation, and it was during these times that I encountered many large tigers and often had the opportunity to observe this majestic creature in its natural habitat and in particular its agility, intelligence and last but not least power. I would watch as other animals were seemingly hypnotized by this beast, surrendering to an unseen force.

Through my amulets I impart these characteristics, bringing powerful strength of character, resolution and determination to succeed in accomplishments. In fact the very same traits that dsitinguish the tiger. Invulnerable Tiger Amulet Handmade carved KHIEW SUA Talismans LP PAN Parn WAT BANGHEER Top Thai Amulet Silver Pendant. GENUINE Old Kheaw Suer / KHIEW SUA / Tiger LP Parn, Tiger Invulnerable Halo Talisman Buddha carve Amulet fetish Beautiful Silver pendant.

Stunning handmade holy carved tiger with Hand Write Yant Yahn on surface. Size : Long 8.5 Cm -3.2 inches. Amulet Name : Kaew Tiger LP Parn. Origin : South East Asia, Thai land.

Beautiful example of this Large format (FULL) Tiger amulet blessed by Luang Phor Parn, Wat Bang Hia, Samut Prakan. Near mint condition and very rare.

This particular pim is known as Pim Ah Bpak''open mouth'' Keaw Seua Pim Ah Bpak (PIM YAI) - LP Parn. KING OF AMULET FOR PROTECTION / Invulnerable!! Effect: Protection from bad influence and evil, For great of protection that can protect a worshipper from dangerous, bad things and black magic, Power of authority to command and leading people.

Khata / Prayer of Amulet. Top Thailand Amulets - Very Rare and valuable Item. Life protection, Good trade, Good metta , Wealth, Prevent Dark Magic and Evil Spirits, Danger Obstacle cease, Charms / Attraction in LOVE& SEX , Give merciful, without poor, Triumphantly, Loving Kindness, Harm proof, Avoid from danger, Change Bad Luck to Good Luck, Win Gambling , Wishes be Fulfilled, Get Healthy Live Better And Be Happy.

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All of our Amulets are 100 % Satisfaction guarantee and either straight from the temple or from very reliable sources including dealers and collectors around Thailand with whom we are afilliated. You can trust that the items are Rare, Sacred, Genuine and beautiful Items. The item "Tiger Takrut hand carved Pig Tooth Talisman LP Parn Thai Buddha Amulet POWERFUL" is in sale since Friday, September 08, 2017.

This item is in the category "Antiques\Asian Antiques\Southeast Asia\Amulets". The seller is "hotamulet" and is located in 50240. This item can be shipped worldwide.

  • Type: Amulets
  • Age: 1900-1940
  • Region of Origin: Southeast Asia
  • Original/Reproduction: Original


Tiger Takrut hand carved Pig Tooth Talisman LP Parn Thai Buddha Amulet POWERFUL