Sunday, May 15, 2022

Takrut Bailarn, Luang Pu Boonsong, Wat Santi Wanaram (B.E.2565).

100% handwritten scriptures " Na Ma Pha Tha, Na Mo Budd Dha Ya, Na Cha Lee Ti, Na Ma A U " by Luang Pu Boonsong on the palm leaf (Bailarn).


1. Na Ma Pha Tha ~ are the four elements of earth, water, air, and fire.

The Akhara each provide their own additional blessings:

Na – Provides mercy, great popularity, great charm, mesmerizing everyone.

Ma – Imbues an owner with invulnerability and invincibility.

Pha – Helps to prevent danger from demonic spirits.

Tha – Gives the owner the ability to become invisible to danger and aggressors at will.

2. Na Mo Budd Dha Ya ~ is the five Buddhas.

Na – represents Phra Kakusantho
Mo – represents Phra Konakhamano
Budd – represents Phra KassaPoh
Dha – represents Phra Khotamo
Ya – represents Phra Sri Ariyamettraiyo

Thus the word “Na Mo Budd Dha Ya” invokes the blessings of the 5 Buddhas of this aeon.

3. Na Cha Lee Ti ~ is the heart of Phra Sivalee, which imbue its owner with the characteristics needed to attract and conduct business.

The meaning is:

Na – Humility, Respect
Cha – Diligence
Lee – The ability to function on less sleep
Ti – An amalgamation of all of the above traits

4. Na Ma A U ~ is glasses used to support spells.

Ma means "Moo Maha Sangkoe" (The Sangha, or company of Monks).

A means "Arahang" (The Buddha himself).

U means "Utamatammoe" (The Dharma, or teachings of the Buddha).

The incantation of Luang Pu Boonsong that he often chants. He said "if you often chant, you may see good result as soon".

Effect: It has superb power of bringing Good Luck, Happiness and Well Being to the wearer.  It will also Great Protection from harm, bad influence and evil, For great of protection that can protect a worshiper from dangerousThe amulets are respected for the sacred power that could help worshippers become prosperous whilst providing protection from danger and evil.