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| LP Koon's 3 pieces of mini gold Takrut | |||
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| The size of the mini gold Takruts is smaller than a match | |||
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| LP Koon is inserting a gold Takrut to a man's upper arm | |||
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| Dimensions:
1.2 mm X 9 mm Material: Gold |
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| Rare
LP
Koon's 3 Mini Gold Takruts "FangKaen" For Real Guys, Very Early 2530s |
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| The
above rare 3 mini LP Koon gold Takruts "FangKaen", Wat Banrai, were inscribed
Khom scripts and blessed by LP Koon in the very early 2530s. The
word "FangKaen" means burying into the upper arms. The
Takruts are for real guys who want specific efficacies on KlaewKlaad, and
KongKrabhanChatri.
Some brought such the gold Takrut attaching to the reverse side of a LP Koon amulet, while some veteran collectors tie or wrap them together and put in a casing. LP
Koon finished holy Visha for Takrut creation. He is very famous for his
gold Takruts for
burying in the upper arms. Daily in the Buddhistic decade 2510s, a throng
of people went to Wat Banrai paying respect to LP Koon and requested him to
bury a gold Takrut for them. LP Koon's gold Takruts were rolled
from small square pieces of gold plate on which LP Koon inscribed
essential Khom scripts. After a Trimas blessing, the gold Takruts are ready for burying in
the body. Gold is inactive to biochemical environment in human body. LP Koon himself stopped
burying Takruts to people for about 20 years ago due to his old age, but his close monk
disciples have replaced him to done it from time to time. |
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| Vocab: | |||
| KlaewKlaad
= life safty / free from all harms KongKrabhanChatri = invincibility Trimas = a three months of Buddhist lent period Visha = knowledge |
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