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The Kruba But Daa Locket - 2011

I found a few of these in old stock and wanted to make it available as such a good piece.

This is the first edition of this locket by Kruba Bud Daa.

The pic on the locket is of Kruba himself and the back holds a Lanna Yant for Serm Duang, which makes it great for luck and fortune and business, and to lift up your astrology. Made for the benefit of his followers. The back holds 10 ingredients:-
1 - Pong Maha Sombat Kaew Jakapad - which is a hand made powder for wealth.
2 - Takrut Taewadaa Yok Duang (the middle silver Takrut) to lift your fate.
3 - Takrut Yiak Sap (the left side), to call wealth
4 - Takrut Maha Niyom (on the right) for attraction and Maha Niyom
5 - Khao Saan Pokasap - Reice grains from his personal rice sack
6 - Sanka Pisaek
7 - Maet Rae Gayasit - a form of Leklai
8 - Hin Phra Thaat that was found in his alms bowl
9 - Bronze shavings from a Buddha that he used for his amulets.
10 - Kruba’s Gae Saa (hair)
This locket is made to be the representation of Kruba when celebrating his 96th birthday to give to his disciples. It has universal attributes as mentioned, and also helps with protection. You can also praise for luck and fortune.

This measures 2" and needs praising as a high deity, one level below the Buddha.

Classic Buddhist magic.

Please copy the listing as it gets removed after selling out.

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The Kruba But Daa Locket - 2011

$75.00Price
  • This is an amulet type that is now rarely produced as there are now few monks of legend (maybe with the exception of Kruba Boonchum). Luang Pu Timm was of 'the great generation' of magical monks, and the bodies of these high magicians hold great potency. This applies not just to their relics of bone of Phra Thaat, but also products from them while they were alive. The hair of these monks was generally stored away (which is called Gae Saa), their tears were sometimes collected if their eyes watered, as these are considered to be the tears of an angel, and they also used their saliva.

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