Takrut Phra Cha ya The sacred object bring good luck and wealth especially with gamble and business, protect the owner from harm change bad luck to good luck, improve and secure business sales , and for smooth career
Powerful Thai amulet Takrut Phra Cha ya Perfect for salespeople/business man , merchant, singer and performer or those looking to increase personal magnetism charisma ,We can say that this is for every people in every occupation that should have ,
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Takrut Phra Cha ya
Takrut Phra Cha ya released along with the other amulets in this Edition after the final empowerment on the occasion of the Full Lunar Eclipse on 10th December 2553 (Rahu Om Jantr day), with Ajarn Akaradech performiing hand inscription, and empowerment of the Takrut whilst Under Water.
This extremely Rare Wicha was given to Ajarn Akaradech from his Khmer Guru Master who performed Korb Kroo on him for this Wicha, and then he had to perform Wai Kroo offerings and Bucha Kroo inside an ancient Khmer Temple Palace (Prasat Khom). He chose the 'Prasat Plueay Noi' as the Location
This Underwater Empowerment of the Takrut was made using the rarely mastered and well guarded secret Wicha Yant Surasawadii (Sarasvati Goddess), Pra Laksmi, Pra Uma (Kali), Paravati (Kali), Jao Mae Turada, Jao Mae Gaalii (Kali).
For the empowerment, two Ceremonies were made, one in the Day Time of the Lunar Eclipse and one in the Night Time. The place for the immersion under water was chosen, and Bucha Kroo, Bucha Jao Tee (offerings and prayers to the Local Spirits and Devas) was made until the full culmination of the Eclipse. Then Ajarn Akaradech descended under the surface of the water, and began to inscribe and roll the Takrut spells, and blow on them.
These Takrut are empowered with this Ancient Khmer Wicha for powerful Maha Sanaeh and Metta, but in fact contains all the different kinds of blessings and powers available, be it Maha Sanaeh, Kong Grapan, Choke Lap or otherwise etc,
One devotee did take the Takrut and hang around the neck of a Rooster, and shot a gun at it. The gun went off, but the Rooster was not hit (Klaew Klaad Evasion Magic). The devotee however was involved in a Car Accident later though and almost died. For this reason, Ajarn Akaradech says that he does not forbid you to test the power of the Takrut, but that you should not complain if you use up its power testing and then cant use it for needed occasions later. Better to have Faith and save the miracles for when needed instead of to waste it on a game of testing.
One Rule of Forbidding is that the user of this Wicha is forbidden to shout at or insult or hurt one's own Mother. If you do, the Takrut will not bring Blessings, and even has been known to disappear and be lost if you don't behave well.
The Takrut can be threaded onto a waist cord/belt, or can be worn as a Pendant. Each Takrut is covered in 'Pong Taewada Hlong Hong Yord Metta Maha Saneh' powders (Deva in the wrong Bedroom).
Kata Bucha Takrut Phra Cha ya Maha Taep Om Gun Bpria Kharae Panler Gam Charuaj Ha Sae
(Chant 12 Times and raise the Takrut over your Head)
Takrut Phra Cha ya
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This magical Takrut has been created to easily attract fortune and wealth from all points of the compass. It has been especially empowered to influence and attract customers in your place of business, be it a shop, business office, warehouse or home business.
Takrut Phra Cha ya has been empowered with strong magical enchantments. The specially empowered takrut amulet , will instill within you the power to raise your authoritative presence and command respect from all those you interact with, Its virtues include : increased protection, abundant happiness, enhanced magical powers and abilities, angelic bodyguards to aid the user with daily difficulties and tasks and increased intuition,Get the unquestionable authority and respect you want when you harness the power of this magical Amulet,
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