Made : 63 pieces
Approx. Size : 5.4 cm
This piece of Takrut Salika LinThong created by Kruba Apiwat according to a textbook. In the ancient times that was many teachers (Kruba Ajarn) have created successively.
When they are used to carry the Takrut, bring the Takrut to Arathana to remember the virtues of the Triple Gem and the teacher, the teacher who wrote the Takrut textbook, Salika Yant, and said that the spell is as follows.
*(Katha will be provided.)
This Takrut Salika LinThong will help from someone to bring the talisman to sprinkle perfume and put it in your hands and conjure up according to the spell above and pray as you wish. Carry it with you to the boss, elders, business dealings, asking for help, will be loving and kind to people. Sweet talk, enemies become friends. Easily to convince fussy customers or clients.
If to trade, bring the Takrut soaked in water to make holy water according to the spell above and then bring that holy water to sprinkle the items for sale. Can soak this Takrud in oily Metta balm/cream (人缘膏). Note that this Takrut must always be fed with 7 grains of rice. Should be changed every 3-7 days to conjure up rice with this mantra saying that the field of
Naye Parama Sawahum (x 3)
is finished and then raise it when there is a place to feed first, then tell the Takrud on that matter and then carry it to negotiate. Do not carry it into the orbit, do not carry this Takrut, when you having sex, do not unfold the Takrut. When the Takrut is with you, do not insult other people's mothers.
This piece of Takrut Salika LinThong created by Kruba Apiwat according to a textbook. In the ancient times that was many teachers (Kruba Ajarn) have created successively.
When they are used to carry the Takrut, bring the Takrut to Arathana to remember the virtues of the Triple Gem and the teacher, the teacher who wrote the Takrut textbook, Salika Yant, and said that the spell is as follows.
*(Katha will be provided.)
This Takrut Salika LinThong will help from someone to bring the talisman to sprinkle perfume and put it in your hands and conjure up according to the spell above and pray as you wish. Carry it with you to the boss, elders, business dealings, asking for help, will be loving and kind to people. Sweet talk, enemies become friends. Easily to convince fussy customers or clients.
If to trade, bring the Takrut soaked in water to make holy water according to the spell above and then bring that holy water to sprinkle the items for sale. Can soak this Takrud in oily Metta balm/cream (人缘膏). Note that this Takrut must always be fed with 7 grains of rice. Should be changed every 3-7 days to conjure up rice with this mantra saying that the field of
Naye Parama Sawahum (x 3)
is finished and then raise it when there is a place to feed first, then tell the Takrud on that matter and then carry it to negotiate. Do not carry it into the orbit, do not carry this Takrut, when you having sex, do not unfold the Takrut. When the Takrut is with you, do not insult other people's mothers.
Wiccha Salika
The Nok Salika is a Golden Tongued Heavenly Bird which is attributed with immense Metta Maha Niyom and Maha Saney qualities, and is along with the Hongsa, one of the Best Devas to seek assistance in ‘Jayrajaa’ Magic (convincing speech).
Jayrajaa means ‘Negotiate’. The Golden Tongued Salika bird enchants and charms the listeners of he who possesses the Wiccha, bringing a hypnotic and charming effect, to influence and convince, making people see things your way. Good Business is to be expected with the Salika.
Left 1 pcs. / 剩下一支。
The Nok Salika is a Golden Tongued Heavenly Bird which is attributed with immense Metta Maha Niyom and Maha Saney qualities, and is along with the Hongsa, one of the Best Devas to seek assistance in ‘Jayrajaa’ Magic (convincing speech).
Jayrajaa means ‘Negotiate’. The Golden Tongued Salika bird enchants and charms the listeners of he who possesses the Wiccha, bringing a hypnotic and charming effect, to influence and convince, making people see things your way. Good Business is to be expected with the Salika.
Kruba Apiwat, Wat Thung Pong. |