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A very rare ritual item for both Bucha (Praying to as an Object of Worship), and for pro-active use as a Magical Inscription tool, the Hlek Jarn spell inscription instrument of Luang Phu Nai, of Wat Ban Jaeng, made from ancient Mai Paya Ngiw Dam wood with hand spell inscriptions written onto the surface of the wood by Luang Phu Nai. This is an extremely early era and rare ritual item, that all Magicians, Devotees of the Sak Yant Thai Temple Tattoos Master Luang Phu Nai, and Collectors of essential rarities of the Great Masters should not let pass them by.
The Hlek Jarn is of course empowered for all kinds of protection and spellcasting, and can be used to pray to or to cast spells of Metta, Kong Grapan, Klaew Klaad Maha Lap, Serm Duang, Anti Black Magic, Exorcism, or used to inscribe Takrut Foils, and even for inscription of blessings on the skin.
Free Registered Airmail Shipping worldwide is included with this item as is the case with all items in our store except for books which are heavy and expensive to send. Luang Phu Nai (2446 – 2531 BE), was a Gaeji Ajarn Master Monk of Ayuttaya, who possessed the Lineage Wicha of Luang Phu Sukh (Wat Pak Klong Makham Tao). Luang Phu Nai was a very famous Sak Yant Tattoo Master of Ayuttaya, whose Wicha Jing-Jok Gecko Magic was known to be the most powerful of any Sorceror-Monk of his Time.
LP Nai's Jing Jok amulets are the most nationally and internationally famous Gecko amulet of all the Pantheon of Thai Classic Pra Niyom in HIstory to Date, belonging to the 'Krueang Rang' (Talismans and Charms) Category of High End Masterpieces.
Luang Phu Nai Made a large number of Krueang Rang Talismanic Charms, including this Pirod Khaen, as well as many forms of sacred Powder amulets, Monk Coins, and of course the Jing Jok Gecko charms, made in many different substances, including Galabangha Dam (black coral), Mai Saksit (Sacred Tree woods), Nga Chang (Ivory), Khao Kwai (Horn) and Graduk Gae (bone).
The surface of the Hlek Jarn is covered with Khom Agkhara spell inscriptions to empower it with inherently imbued magic.
Luang Phu Nai was a previous generation olden days master of Sak Yant Thai Temple Tattoos, and a master amulet maker, especially renowned for his carved sacred gecko charms, as well as many other Amulets. His life as a Buddhist Monk is highly documented, with many different authorships of his Biography and life's works.
His amulets are equally documented and highly prized with collectors of this Genre of Masterpiece Amulet, and the Jing Jok Luang Phu Nai can be found in almost every high class Amulet Magazine, and Encyclopedic Work of importance ever published.
Considered by most people to be the number one Gecko Talisman of all time. The legends of Luang Phu Nai's powers extended into the world of Sak Yant Thai Temple Tattoos, and Devotees of the Occult, and Buddhist Amulets, and the Faithful Followers of Luang Phu Nai's Buddhist Practice and teachings Luang Phu Nai was born in the year 2446 BE, and Ordained early in his childhood as a Samanera novice Monk, at the age of 12 years old, and hence never lost his purity.
Then later, at the age of 22, he was ordained to the highest status of a fully ordained 'Bhikkhu' (that is to say, a fully fledged Buddhist monk). He remained Ordained and Pure from the age of 12 within the Buddhist Sangha, until the day he passed away in the year 2531 BE. He was able to travel to Wat Pak Klong Makham Tao temple to study Sorcery and Buddha Magic with the great Luang Phu Sukh, and even met Grom Luang Chumporn the Royal Admiral Princely Lord, who taught him the missing parts of Wicha which had been left unstudied when Luang Phu Suk passed away.
Apart from the famously powerful Gecko Charms from this Great Master Guru Monk, Luang Phu Nai has also great fame for his Takrut Tone and Takrut Maha Ud amulets, and his Pra Buddha Kotama (Pra Putta Kodom) and Pra Mokkhallā (Maugdalyana Arahant) amulets (both models in small and large versions).
LP Nai was also highly renowned for his Metallic Monk Coin amulets, all enjoy a highly revered and top rankiing position in the Amulet Appreciation Societies. His Sak Yant Thai Temple Tattoos were and still are legendary, for their authentic Maha Ud, Kong Grapan Chadtri, and Klaew Klaad power.
Kata Bucha
Always chant to the triple gem first before chanting to any amulets;
‘Na Mo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa’ (three times)
Then chant Kata Navahorakun (3, 5, 7, 9 or 108 times)
A SANG WI SU LO BU SA PU PA - Sang Wi Taa Bu Ga Ya Ba
Then take the Hlek Jarn and blow into it before using for inscription. Or leave it on its altar and make your prayers to it.
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