Size : 5.5cm (Height) x 2cm (Width). Included waterproof acrylic casing.
Made : 199 pieces
There exists a form of Thai wicha, where sacred spells are inscribed on the skin of a tiger, which is then used to craft amulets. It is believed that the ferocity of the tiger as a force of nature that can be harnessed, to enhance spells like Maha Amnaj, Kongkrapan and Maha Utt. For this reason, tiger skins are sometimes used to make takrut for channeling these spells.
Phor Gae Chao Seng or Phor Than Chao Seng of Wat BaanTrang consecrated and chanted this takrut in a year B.E.2559. This takrut is excellent for protection against Saiyasart (Black Magic), Maha Amnaj (Authority), Kongkrapan, Kaew Klaad, Maha Niyom, Maha Saney, good fortune and Choke Larp (speculative luck).
To prevent unexpected assaults, the wearer can place the takrut on top of his bed while asleep. If the user brings this into the jungle, he will be protected from harm by poisonous animals like snakes and spiders.
There are three simple rules that need to follow for the wearer : 1. Having good morals and truth in speech. 2. Not misbehaving in sexual misconduct. 3. Not bullying others. |
The akarat Yant that handwritten behind of the Tiger Skin Takrut. Then stamp with temple ink chop. |
Phor Gae Chao Seng of Wat Baan Trang. |