Takrut Pra Kun Por Prakun Mae Run Raek (Goodness of Parents Yantra Blessing) 1st Edition 2555 BE - Ajarn Apichai Decha
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The Yant Por Mae is a Northern Lanna Wicha in Reverence and Respect to One's Parentsa. The Lanna People of Old would tattoo the Yant on each shoulder, in Honor of their Father and Mother. This Takrut has the Same Puttakun Power, that watches over you like a Father and Mother, and takes care of all angles, just as a good Parent would. Protects from Accidents, Natural Disasters, Poisonous Animal bites and stings, Forbids Demons and Ghosts. Warns Away Ill Wishers, Extinguishing Black Magic, Curses and Sorcery.
The Takrut provides Plentiful Sustenance and Resources, with Pokasap and Maha Lap Magic to Endow the Devotee with Wealth, Treasures, and Sufficient Provisions for its Children. It emanates great Metta Mahaniyom like the Mother for Her Child, Increasing Your Good Public Relations, Popularity in Social and Professional Areas.
Size; 6 Centimeters Long x 0.7 Centimeters Wide
When performing Bucha to use the amulet, focus on the Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha, and Your Mother and Father, Teachers and Gurus, and call upon their Purity and Power to Protect You from dangers, Bring Success in Your Undertakings and Ventures, and to Fulfill Your Dreams and Wishes.
You are not allowed to make wishes that harm Other Beings or Cause Suffering to Others, or things that are against the 5 Buddhist Precepts.
Kata Bucha Kun Por Kun Mae (Reverence to Parents Kata)
Then use the Kata Aaraatanaa Pra Krueang to beseech blessings from the Takrut and to empower further it throughout your life, each time that you chant.
Kata Aaraatana Pra Krueang is a specialized Kata for chanting when putting on amulets, taking them off, or when leaving the house or travelling. The Kata asks for protection and blessings to go with you.
Before chanting to any amulets, you should always chant Namo Dtassa, and/or the Kata to ask for refuge (Kata Dtrai Saranakom) the Triple Gem first
Kata for Chanting to Amulets (Kata Aaratanaa Pra Krueang)