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Moo Plik Phaen Din (Narai Vishnu Avatar Varaha Boar) Amulet. Gammagarn Limited Edition from Luang Phu Bun Ajaro of Wat Nilawan Pracharam (Luang Por Derm Lineage) only 1215 Made, this Animist Charm is encased in ‘Grop Ngern Liam Boran’ (Olden Days Style Silver Casing). Very rare, and highly sought after.

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Description

Moo Plik Phaen Din Vahara Boar in traditional silver frame casing from Luang Phu Bun Ajaro of Wat Nilawan released in the year 2556 BE. Luang Phu Bun Ajaro of Wat Nilawan Pracharam in the village of Wan Bote, Amper Nong Phai, Petchaboon, is also known as ‘Luang Phu Bun Khamap Sema’. He was a Looksit apprentice of Luang Por Derm of Wat Nong Po.

The Paya Moo Plik Phaen Din first edition amulet from Luang Phu Bun Ajaro, was made in nine different Sacred Alchemical Metal Alloys, this one being in Ngern Boran (Ancient Silver Artifact Alloy). The interior of the base of the amulet, is filled with Sacred Muan Sarn Powder Substance, and Takrut Spell inserts, with Civara Robe piece from Luang Phu Bun Ajaro attached. He stayed under the tutelage of Luang Por Derm at Wat Nong Po for a whole Decade, and was therefore able to receive intensive training in Wicha along with his colleague Luang Por Oat of Wat Jansen, and Luang Por Noi of Wat Nong Po.

Luang Phu Bun was a quiet Monk who did not show off, and kept himself to himself, and never sought fame (on the contrary, he avoided it). And so he is not so internationally famous as the other afore-mentioned monks, but is in truth one of the co-holders of the Wicha Luang Por Derm through direct transmission, and a highly accomplished Guru Master. In fact, it is his avoidance of public attention, that makes him an especially selfless practitioner, and can be seen to be an accomplished Master for this reason. Khom Agkhara spell inscriptions cover the surface of the Boar. A special coin amulet is attached with a stamped numbered series code stamped into it, residing beneath the belly of the Varaha Boar

One Magical Science which which Luang Por Bun did not receive however, was the Wicha Mitmor (Ritual Exorcists Knife), which Luang Por Derm had said that Luang Phu Bun had learned so many Wicha already from himself, and from Luang Por Huad, Luang Por Oi, Luang Por Oat, but that he had retired from teaching Wicha Mitmor and would not teach anyone else again. But Luang Phu Bun Ma already had been to learn Wicha Mitmor from Luang Por Bunmee of Wat Khao Samor Don in Lopburi, and Luang Por Klueab of Wat Mai Sorn. Luang Por Klueab transmitted his complete Wicha to Luang Por Bun, after which Luang Por Bun still travelled onwards to learn Wicha with Luang Por Gop of Wat Khao Salika. Most amazingly of all, he received Wicha of the 10 Kasina from the Great Luang Por Opasi himself, of Wat Pak Klong Makham Tao.

His amulets are famous for their Kong Grapan Chadtri Power and are considered to be second to none.He has some scars on his head that come from a sinner who shot at his head, but the bullets stopped over him sliding off his head and fell down to the floor. Luang Por says that it is because Luang Por Klueab had given him Sak Yant Dtawan Dtok (Sunset Yantra) and Sak Yant Dtawan Ork (Sunrise Yantra) tattooed on his skin, and this had brought Kong Grapan Chadtri Invincibility Magick to his Aid, and Saved his Life.

The Varaha Boar was the 3rd incarnation of Vishnu in his 10 Avatars, who came to earth as an Albino Boar, to defeat the Asura Hiranta Yaksa who how did rolled up the surface of the earth, to prevent humanity, from having a place to live. The Varaha boar then charged into Hirantayaks, and pierced his heart with is Tusks, and saved Humanity. This amulet is Kong Grapan Chadtri (Invincibility), Serm Yos (Increase Status), Maha Amnaj (commanding power and influence), Klaew Klaad (Evade Danger), Maha Lap (Lucky Fortunes).

You can find  the story of the Demon Hirantayaks and the Varaha Boar in Ajarn Spencer Littlewood’s Ramakien Tales stories on youtube and Soundcloud. Below is the story from the Buddha Magic YouTube Channel of Hirantayaks and the Varaha Boar.

Kata Bucha Paya Moo Tong Daeng

Yang Yang Utang Tang Na Ma Pa Ta

Chant 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 or 108 Times

Kata Paya Moo Tong Daeng (from Luang Por Seng of Wat Bang Na)

I SWAA SU SU SWAA I NA MA PA TA JA PA GA SA NA MO PUT TAA YA NA CHAA LI DTI JANTA RANGSI AESA MA SU ITTI RITT(I) PAWANDTUMAE

Additional information

Weight 30 g
Dimensions 1.5 × 5 × 3.5 cm
Year of Issue

Released in 2556 BE

Maker

Luang Pu Bun Ajaro

Temple

Wat NIlawan