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Sunday, February 2, 2020

KB Kittichai Handmade Takrut Soi Takrut Lanna Mongkol 108


100% Authentic
 
Handmade Soi Takrut Lanna Mongkol 108
( The Northern Thai Magical Scroll Necklace )

KB Kittichai
Wat Pang Makong

Origin: Thailand @Chiang Mai

Thai Year: 2563 (2020)

Size: 19 cm x 40 cm
 
KB Kittichai (abbot of Wat Pang Makong) made every single Takruts all by himself thru every step : inscription, blessing, tying the rope, blessing before release to devotees.
This Takrut can assist on your wishes to come true in human endeavor.
This Takrut Kaew Saraphat Nuek will attract surrounding good luck, money and valued properties.
This powerful Takrut will also protect you from unseen danger.
 
History of Takrut:
Takrut (ตะกรุด) is a type of tubular amulet that originated from Thailand.
It is also known as "Tangkai" in other cultures.
The takrut is similar to a talisman.
The word Takrut, is used for both Singular and Plural.
They are worn by Thai people as a protective amulet and have existed for thousands of years.
They are by rule, a talisman that is an elongated shape, taking the shape of a scroll.
The scroll can be made of any type of metal, paper, leaf, papyrus, animal skin, or many other mediums, including bamboo and wood vines.
They are mostly worn on a cord around the waist, but are also often seen accompanying amulet on neck chains. The Sacred Inscriptions made upon the Takrut are a form of Sacre Geometry based in Thai Buddhist and Ancient vedic and animist traditions, which has come to be a very well known. Yantra like a Takrut, except tattooed in the skin.
Yant (ยันต์, talisman) are incantations and sacred geometry designs with Pali gatha and Buddhist prayers (Invocations and Empowerment Spells), usually, but not always inscribed using the Ancient Khom Pali (looks very similar to Khmer).
In Northern Thailand, they use Lanna script and works just like Khom, except very similar to the actual Lanna script.
The takrut is used for all purposes from Maha Sanaeh (attraction), Metta Mahaniyom (Business Success and Popularity), Mercy Charm, Maha Pokasap/Lap (Riches attraction), and Kong Grapan (Invincibility). Engraved gems, statues, coins, drawings, pendants, rings, herbs/plants and animals; words in the form of a magical spell, incantation, to repel evil or bad luck.