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An Immensely rare Solid Gold takrut Foil version of the already extreme rarity, the Takrut Maha Solos Mongkol Nuea Tong Kam of Luang Phu Iam. Even rarer than the already extremely rare silver versions, which, along with the gold versions, were only made when wealthy devotees and Important persons brought the Gold or Silver foils for Luang Phu to Make Takrut for them when they came to make Merit.This Takrut has been taken to Goldsmiths for testing and has been confirmed to be pure solid gold Yantra foil, and well worth its weight in gold alone, without even considering the sacred aspects and the antique nature of this exhibit
The Takrut Maha Solos Mongkol of Luang Phu Iam, of Wat Hnang, is an Immortal Classic Talismanic Charm of the Pra Niyom Master Class Category, of the Great Luang Phu Iam, that stands among the highest of all Master Class Level Takrut in the 'Kreang Rang Yord Niyom' Most Highly preferred category of Talismanic Charms. The Takrut Maha Solos Mongkol of Luang Phu Iam, Luang Phu Iam was a World Famous Master Monk of the previous Century, and maker of the Number 2 Amulet of the Top 5 'Benjapakee' of Pra Pid Ta of all Thai Buddhist History, the Pra Pid Ta Yant Yung. Luang Phu Iam is the No.2 Master of all History, renowned for Pra Pid Ta Amulets, and his Rare and Powerful First 2467 BE Edition Monk Coin, which fetches extremely high prices in auctions.
The Takrut, with its inimitable protruding foil scrolls at both ends, has come to be known as the style of the Wicha Takrut Solos Mongkol and Wicha Pra Pid Ta of Luang Phu Iam, which has been continued by those Masters who followed him, such as Jao Khun Phon, & for which all Takrut, and of course the World Famous Pra Pid Ta of Wat Sapan Sung have come to be recognized for.
This amulet comes with Free EMS shipping Worldwide included. The Takrut Maha Solos Mongkol of Luang Phu Iam, is one of the Top Ten Takrut of all Time, and considered by many to be one of the 'Benjapakee' Top Five Takrut type amulets of the five major regions of Thailand.
Notable for its protruding foil at each end of the cord bound lacquered Takrut. The rich color of the blackened agėd ancient Rak Chart Jeen Chinese Lacquer reveals the Takrut to be from the early-mid Era of Luang Phu Iam's trajectory as as Master of Wicha. The Takrut Maha Solos Mongkol amulets, were usually made in Nuea Tong Daeng (Sacred Copper), Takua (Alchemical Lead), or Tong Hlueang (Almsbowl Lid Brass).
Only a very few were made in solid silver Yantra foil for Devotees who were high standing members of the civil service, and important persons who were wealthy enough to bring silver foils for Luang Phu to inscribe. Only those among the very richest of Devotees, who would bring a solid gold Yantra foil, for Luang Phu to bless and inscribe, and wrap with cord and lacquer, empowered with the Wicha Takrut Maha Solos Mongkol.
Kata for amulets of Luang Phu Iam, Wat Saphan Sung
Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa
Kunbidā Marndā Kun Ubpachā Ajārn Gab Taepayadā Jao Tī Mee Cheu Yū Nai Takrut Nī Jeung Mā Kum Krong Raksā Dtua Kāpa Jao
(Translated meaning; ‘Father, Mother, Guru and Teachers along with the Deva whose name resides within the amulet, please watch over and protect me’)
Below; The famous Pra Pid Ta Yant Yung of LP Iam
Then say in your heart of hearts;
“I ask that through the Merits of the Triple Gem, and those of my Parents, Kroo Ba Ajarn, and the Deities whose names reside within this amulet, and have Magical Powers in this amulet, to protect and guide me – Saatu”
Say Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa 3 times again
Na Ma Pa Ta Aehi Puttang Aehi Tammang Aehi Sangkang Bpurisutto Chnaa Bpurisutto Atitaami
(say this before you grab the amulet, then pick it up to put it on)
Below; Famous Hmak Tui of Luang Phu Iam (Wat Hnang)
Then say;
Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa
Na Ma A U A Imangaaya Pantanaanang Dtrii Paetch Kong Kong(pronounced ‘tree pet kong kong’) Atitaami (say when placing the amulet on you for wearing)
Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa
Bpatamang Atitandtaanang Agkhara Wikring Karedti
( if daytime say ‘Karedti’, if night time say ‘Karedtu‘ – say this Kata when you are tying the knot of the cord of the amulet).
Then Continue with;
Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa
Makhomangu Ahosi (say when taking off the amulet, or hanging it up somewhere in storage)
Sagassa Wachiraawutang Yamassa Nayanaawutang Aalawagassa Tusaawutang Waesuwannassa Kataawutang Jadt-dtaaro Dtae Aawutaa Sappa sadtruu Winaasandti
"May all enemies disappear with the protection of the four cosmic weapons [Āwut], of Vachirawut, Nayanawut, Aalawaka Yaksa Awut and Taw Waes Suwans Aawut".
Anyone who is a devotee of LP Iam or has heard of his greatness and powers, can consider this amulet a genuine recommendation for you, as it is a genuine amulet made with the Wicha of LP Iam
The Pra Pid Ta Luang Phu Iam is one of the Eminent Members of the Benjapakee of Pra Pid Ta (Top Five Pra Pid Ta Amulets) of all time. The amulets of Luang Phu Iam are considered to be a ‘diamond in the world of amulets, especially his carved wooden Pidta, and and is the fervently sought after amulet of the serious devotee and collector, as much as his Kroo Ba Ajarn.
Below; The Takrut Mongkut Pra Putta Jao of Luang Phu Iam, yet another world famous Master Class Curators Piece from this great master of Kong Grapan Chadtri Magic, which uses the Sacred Yant Mongkut Pra Putta Jao
Below; Yant Mongkut Pra Putta Jao
Luang Phu Iam was a World Famous Master Monk of the previous Century, and is holder of the title of being the maker of the Number 2 Amulet of the Top 5 'Benjapakee' of Pra Pid Ta of all Thai Buddhist History, the Pra Pid Ta Yant Yung. Luang Phu Iam is considered to be the No.2 Master of all History, most renowned for Pra Pid Ta Amulets, Takrut Solos Mongkol, Takrut and his Rare and Powerful First Edition Monk Coin, which fetches extremely high prices in auctions.
The Pong Maha Solos Mongkol Muan Sarn Sacred Powders of the amulets of Luang Phu Iam, were collected by Luang Phu Iam, during his many years of traveling on Tudong in the forests, of the rarest, and most magical herbs, flowers, pollens roots and vines. These were the most important ingredients which made the Immortally Famed amulets of Wat Hnang so powerful.
It is of course his addition of the Pong Yant Maha Solos Mongkol Yantra Powders, also used to coat his Takrut Maha Solos Mongkol (equally revered along with his Look Om and Pra Pid Ta), and the Pong Yant Trai Saranakom Triple Gem Yantra Powders. The Yant Maha Solos Mongkol is a 'Krob Jakrawal, Universally Powerful Yantra was a special spell which Luang Phu Iam would embed within the powders and within his Takrut, and is said to have incomparably powerful powers of protection and of lucky fortunes attraction. It is a 'Takrut Koo Cheewit' meaning 'Lifetime Companion' and can never weaken in power, in fact, can only strengthen as time passes.
The Pra Pid Ta and Takrut of LP Iam, is a Dtamra (legendary series) that spans over various generations of abbots, all of whom have managed to gain equal fame and high repute for their Pra Pid Ta Yant Yung amulets, all of which preserve the style and methods of the original Wicha made so famous by Luang Phu Iam. All editions of amulets of this Master are both extremely rare to encounter. and highly sought after. and seen as preferred Master Class category amulets (Pra Niyom), regardless from which Generation they came from.
Luang Phu Iam's amulets are many-fold, ranging from his famous Pra Pid Ta Yant Yung Nuea Dtakua, Hand carved wooden Pidta, Rian Kanajarn Monk Coins, and many talismanic charms such as Takrut, Look Om, and Hmak Tuy. Amongst his most preferred amulets are of course the Pra Pid Ta, Takrut Maha Solos Mongkol, and the Roop Lor Luang Phu Iam. Other preferred amulets are the Rian Sema as well as various other types of loi ongk images such as Buddha statuettes.
Some of his amulets can fetch thousands and even tens of thousands of dollars for rare preferred block presses, This amulet is world famous for its Invincibility Magic and Maha Pokasap wealth increasing power, and Imposing Commanding Respect, and is hence highly recommended for people in dangerous professions, or martial arts sports, and those seeking wealth, status and promotion, as well as simply for anybody as an all round protection from danger, and physical attacks. Luang Phu Iams Pra Pid Ta and Takrut amulets are of the most sought after in Thailand.
Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa
Kunbidā Marndā Kun Ubpachā Ajārn Gab Taepayadā Jao Tī Mee Cheu Yū Nai Takrut Nī Jeung Mā Kum Krong Raksā Dtua Kāpa Jao
(Translated meaning; ‘Father, Mother, Guru and Teachers along with the Deva whose name resides within the amulet, please watch over and protect me’)
Then say in your heart of hearts;
“I ask that through the Merits of the Triple Gem, and those of my Parents, Kroo Ba Ajarn, and the Deities whose names reside within this amulet, and have Magical Powers in this amulet, to protect and guide me – Saatu”
Below; Pid Ta yant Yung Yorn Yukbamulet of LP Iam.
(Say Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa 3 times again)
Na Ma Pa Ta Aehi Puttang Aehi Tammang Aehi Sangkang Bpurisutto Chnaa Bpurisutto Atitaami (say this before you grab the amulet, then pick it up to put it on)
Then say;
Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa
Na Ma A U A Imangaaya Pantanaanang Dtrii Paetch Kong Kong (pronounced ‘tree pet kong kong’) Atitaami (say when placing the amulet on you for wearing)
Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa
Bpatamang Atitandtaanang Agkhara Wikring Karedti ( if daytime say ‘Karedti’, if night time say ‘Karedtu‘ – say this Kata when you are tying the knot of the cord of the amulet)
Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa
Makhomangu Ahosi (say when taking off the amulet, or hanging it up somewhere in storage)
Sagassa Wachiraawutang Yamassa Nayanaawutang Aalawagassa Tusaawutang Waesuwannassa Kataawutang Jadt-dtaaro Dtae Aawutaa Sappa sadtruu Winaasandti
(May all enemies disappear with the protection of the four cosmic weapons [Aawut], of Vachirawut, Nayanawut, Aalawaka Yaksa Awut and Taw Waes Suwans Aawut).
Anyone who is a devotee of LP Iam or has heard of his greatness and powers, can consider this amulet a genuine recommendation for you, as it is a genuine amulet made with the Wicha taught by LP Iam. the year 2387 BE, Luang Phu Rod then began to teach him Wicha Akom Buddha Magic and also to teach him in the Pali Sanskrit scripts, and the Khom Agkhara used for Magical Inscriptions. At the age of 11, in the year 2386 BE, Luang Phu Iam also went to study Pali Sanskrit with Pra Maha Yim at Wat Bovornives Voraviharn. After he finished his studies with Pra Maha Yim, Luang Phu Rod then went to practice under the tutelage of Pra Pidok Gosol (Luang Por Chim), at Wat Liab. Thereafter, he returned to Wat Hnang, and ordained as a Samanera Novice Monk, and studied the Dhamma in his original place of learning at Wat Hnang. Luang Phu spent many years focused on study and practice, for about one decade, until the year 2394 BE.
Luang Phu was now coming of age where he should ordain from Samanera to become full status of an adult Bhikkhu, and had to go to the Royal Sanam Luang to take his Pali Sanskrit exams, which were at that time, done orally, answering in front of the teacher without any written questions to answer. Luang Phu did not pass the test. Because of failing his Pali exam, Luang Phu decided to disrobe and go to help his parents and relatives at home. But Luang Phu only managed to remain a layman for three years, and his true calling became evident, and Luang Phu returned in the year 2397 BE to Re-Ordain as a Bhikkhu in the Buddha Sasanā at Wat Jom Tong, at the age of 22 years old. Luang Por Gerd was his Upachaya Ordaining Officer, and gave Luang Phu Iam the Ordained Name of ‘Suwannasaro’ His Pra Gammawājājārn was Pra Tamma Chedi (Luang Por Jeen), with Pra Pawanā Gosol Thēra (Luang Phu Rod) as his Prompting Officer.
Once he had Re-Ordained again, Luang Phu Tao (Luang Phu Iam) went to stay at Wat Nang Nong, which was across the other side of the path to Wat Nang Nong. Here he continued his written studies of the Dhamma and Sorcery Grimoires, and Mastery of various Wicha, in the Samnak of Luang Por Jeen, with supplementary tuition from Pra Sangworn Wimol (Luang Por Hmen). This time Luang Phu Iam went to finish his exams once more at Sanam Luang, and passed with flying colours. The ordained professor of Pali who was examining him, then said he had given very good translations, and invited Luang Phu Iam to come and practice at the same Samnak. Luang Phu Iam however, refused, and continued with his usual trajectory. He then focused deeper on his practice of Vipassana Mindfulness Practice, and Puttakom (Buddha Magic) with Luang Phu Rod (who was abbot of Wat Nang Nong).
It can be seen from historical documentation, that Luang Phu Iam followed the footsteps of of Luang Phu Rod, in the same way that Somdej Pra Puttajarn (Dto) Prohmrangsri of Wat Rakang Kositaram had followed in the footsteps of his Mentor Pra Sangkarach (Sukh Gai Thuean). Luang Phu Iam hence mastered the various Wicha of Luang Phu Rod, with his diligence and unquestioning service to Luang Phu Rod as his Mentor.
Sometime around 2440, Luang Phu Rod had his Royal Pat Yos fan confiscated and was stipped of Royal status, and moved from Wat Nang Nong to gp stay at Wat Ko Non. This was because Luang Phu Rod refused to use the official terminology of respect towards King Rama 4, because he was angry about the splitting of the Sangha into Dhammayut, and Maha Nikaya sects, which he considered the King to have caused a schism in the Sangha. Luang Phu Iam and his devotees followed Luang Phu Rod to Wat Ko Non, and Luang Phu Iam continued to practice and continue to practice his Wicha with Luang Phu Rod, for many years.
This comparison is also extendible to the amulets of both Masters, just as Somdej Pra Puttajarn (Dto) Prohmrangsri learned the Wicha Pra Somdej from Somdej pra Sangkarach Sukh (maker of the Pra Somdej Arahang Benjapakee Amulet), so, in turn, did Luang Phu Iam make powerful Pra Pid Ta and Pra Pid Tawarn amulets, in the same Dtamra (formula) of his Mentor Luang Phu Rod.
The third Comparison between the two Monks, reveals that both Somdej Pra Puttajarn (Dto) Prohmrangsri and Luang Phu Iam managed to attain the same fame and reverence as their Mentors, and their amulets became equally reputed for their magical power.
Luang Phu Iam created the same style of imagery as Luang Phu Rod for both kinds of Pid Ta amulets, and his Wicha is so equal in power to that of Luang Phu Rod, that one will often seen devotees collecting the amulets of both masters with equal fervency. It is not uncommon to see a high-end collector wearing a Pra Pid Ta Luang Phu Iam alongside a Pra Pid Ta Luang Phu Rod on the same necklace. Some time after the passing of his Mentor Luang Phu Rod, in the year 2441 BE, Luang Phu Iam was called upon by his Majesty King Prabat Somdej Pra Julajom Glao Jao Yu Hua (Rama 5), to become the abbot of Wat Hnang, and perform the duty of its maintenance and further development.
Luang Phu Iam proved to be a Great Abbot, and diligently restored and developed the temple and its facilities. Luang Phu Iam was a highly favoured Monk of His Majesty King Rama 5, and was more often than not always requested to attend the most important Blessing Ceremonies, and Buddhist Rituals of the Royal Palace. His name 'Pra Pawana Gosol' was bestowed upon him by his Majesty the King, at the time he was given the charge of Wat Hnang temple.
Luang Phu Iam was a born on Friday the 7th October 2375 BE. Luang Phu Iam was born a Citizen of Bang Khun Tian, whose household lived on the banks of the Klong Bang Hwa Canal, behind the temple of Wat Hnang. Luang Phu Iam was born during the reign of His Majesty Prabat Somdej Pra Nang Glao Jao Yuu Hua King Rama 3. Luang Phu Iam was given the birthname of ‘Iam’ and his surname was ‘Tong U’. The devotees of Wat Hnang temple did not call him Luang Phu Iam, rather, preferred to call him ‘Luang Por Phu Tao’. People in General, and the collectors of the amulet appreciation societies like to refer to Luang Phu Iam as ‘Luang Por Wat Hnang’. His father and mother’s names were Mr. Tong, and Mrs. U, with the surname ‘Tong U’. Luang Phu Iam’s family were market gardners, and were relatively prosperous. At the age of 9 years old, Luang Phu Iam was taken to the temple of Wat Hnang, to learn to read and write, and practice Khom Agkhara, under the tutelage of his first mentor, Luang Phu Rod, then Vice Abbot of Wat Hnang.
Luang Phu Iam then spent 27 Years working selflessly for the temple and devotees of Wat Hnang, for another 27 years, until his passing on the 26th April 2469 BE, at the age of 94. His Pid Ta Yant Yung metallic amulet is equally highly regarded for its Klaew Klaad Kong Grapan Chadtri Maha Ud power, as the famous Pra Pid Ta Rae Bang Phai, and the Pra Pid Ta Wat Tong, and the Pra Pid Ta Pim Tapap of Wat Sapan Sung.




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