, which is made up on a total of 9 powerful takrut. This takrut (Mae Tab) is about 13-14cm long. It is suitable for use by people in leadership positions in the armed forces.
Pic: Luang Phor Kalong, Wat Khao Leam
inscribed these takrut by hand, instead of pressing them with a machine. Luang Phor used 7 red copper sheets to inscribe different types of yant, rolled them into a scroll and bound them with blessed string. The style of string tying is referred to as LaiThorahod
(invulnerability). When these processes were completed, he pluksek
(carried out the consecration) the takrut in isolation, for an entire year. He blessed them day and night, claiming to feel uneasy about resting without first doing so. Once he felt that the takrut were sufficiently blessed, he released them to devotees.
Types of Yant
The yants included in this takrut were:
1. Yant Krohpet Pisadan
baramee (gaining respect and promotion at work, with steady support from people around you) on copper plates. Users of this takrut can use the generic katha by Luang Phor Kalong on this amulets (refer to our article on the Amulet Katha of Luang Phor Kalong).