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Pra Rahu Nga Gae Solar and Lunar Eclipse God, Early Era Carved Ivory Amulet, in Rare Ongk Kroo 2 Sided Version, from the Great Arya Sangha Master Monk, Luang Phu Ya Tan Suan Jantaro, measuring 2 Cm Diameter. This exhibit is exquisitely carved, and a very rare model in ivory, fashioned by a Master artisan and blessed by Phu Ya Tan Suan, as one of a very small batch made by the Master Artisan in an early era special limited series.

 

Description

Luang Phu Ya Tan Suan Jantaro of Wat Na Udom in Pibun Mangsaharn Ubon Rachathani.

The amulets of Luang Phu Ya Tan Suan of Wat Na Udom are amongst the most highly regarded and sought after, and rare amulets to find, for it is believed by Thai Buddhists that Luang Phu Ya Tan Suan was an Arahant Monk, and that his amulets possess immense Buddhakun Blessings for this fact. His Takrut are the most often seen and highly revered by devotees for their sacred power.

But hand carved pieces of master class sacred artisanry talismanic amulets of Luang Phu Ya Tan Suan are among the most rare and difficult to encounter, and carry a relevant price for such Master-Class type amulets. Hand carved sacred Amulets of this level of Artisanry are considered to possess not only Sacred Magical Power, but are also considered antique works of Miniature Buddhist Arts, and are highly valued by not only simple devotees, but also by full time hunters, collectors of Master Class amulets. His Sacred Power was considered immeasurable, as devotees noticed that Luang Phu’s Look Om Chan Hmak betel areca balls, and his hair after head shaving, would turn into ‘Pratat’ relic crystals.

Luang Phu Ya Tan Suan was very famous for his cord wrapped Takrut amulets, which are highly revered by the devotees of Wat Na Udom and the province around the temple, and which are Nationally famous as perhaps the most popular talismanic charm of this great Arya Sangha Monk. Their cord wrapping is inimitably fashioned in a crossed-square fashion, that is rarely if ever seen used with other Takrut amulets which are cord wrapped from other masters.

His Pra Rahu are also equally inimitable in the quality and beauty and originality of their artistic carving style, and precision of masterful detail, as well as immensely famed for their power to turn the line of Fate in Your favor and bring Lucky Fortunes, turning Bad Luck into Good Luck, Enemies into Friends, and Increase Chances of Promotion of Status, Wage Rises, and Remove Obstacles in Life. Pra Rahu also protects against Black Magick of all types.

Pra Rahu Amulets of Phu Ya Tan Suan in Ivory and 1 eyed Coconut Shell

Pra Rahu Amulets of Phu Ya Tan Suan in Ivory and 1 eyed Coconut Shell

Luang Phu Ya Tan Suan was a close apprentice, friend and student of the great Somdej Lun of Jampa Sak in Laos, who was a Master of Magickal Wicha, and who passed on his Wicha to Phu Ya Tan Suan, along with Luang Por Tan Gammathan Peng, od Wat Saper in Pibun Mangsaharn, Ubon Rachathani. Phu Ya Tan Suan mastered the Incantations of Somdej Lun, after making the promise to LP Peng, that he would never disrobe again, and remain a Monk all his life, which was one of the conditions of inheriting the Wicha.

Luang Phu Ya Tan Suan was a great Master Monk who managed to evade the fame of other more willing publicly known monks of his era, but was one of the great monks with powerful Wicha, of an equal status to many other Masters whose names may be more well known Internationally. His Takrut are considered to be powerful Metta Maha Niyom, Maha Lap, Klaew Klaad, and Kong Grapan Chadtri.

Luang Phu Ya Tan Suan left this world on the Year 2548 BE, leaving his devotees devastated. His mortal remains also remained intact and are preserved within a glass coffin in the Vihara shrineroom at Wat Na Udom.
Amulets of Luang Phu Ya Tan Suan


One of a small set of different models of Extremely Rare and Precious old hand carved Pra Rahu amulets in Nuea Nga Sacred Ivory, from one of the top Artisans of the time. The amulets were made mostly in one eyed coconut shell, as well as a very few of these special models with ivory, from the Great Phu Ya Tan Suan, who was a Monk ordained at age 20 in 2473 BE, and was an important and powerful Gaeji Ajarn Master, who passed away in 2549 BE, after 86 years of ordained service to his devotees and the Sangha.

Apart from his many famous Takrut amulets, Luang Phu Ya Tan Suan Mastered the Wicha of making and empowering Pra Rahu Pha Yant Sacred Yantra Cloths, Look Prakam Magical Rosary making, Nang Kwak Statues, Rahu Om Jantr Asura Deva Eclipse God amulets, See Phueng Metta Balm, Prakam Tone (Look Om), Wicha Riak Suudt, the Wicha for making Pong Ittijae, Pong Bpathamang, and other sacred powders. He was known to possess a very unusual powerful Wicha to make special Holy Water, and the Wicha Hmaa Kin Jai (Dog eats Your Thoughts spell), which is another inimitable magic spell of Phu Ya Tan Suan of the Metta Variety.

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Weight 10 g
Dimensions 2 × 2 × 1 cm
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