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COLLECTION OF MR. H – JAKARTA ![]()
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TAKRUT CHANPEAN TAINAM LUONG PHO SUK
NUER CHIN TAKUA – B.E 2440 – B.E 2466
VERY RARE AND TOP PERFECT CONDITION
ONE OF THE TOP 3 TALISMAN IN THAILAND
LP SUK, WAT PAHKLONG MAKHAM TAO
CHAINART PROVINCE
VERY HARD TO FIND IN THIS 4″ SIZE AND PERFECT CONDITION. ONE OF THE BEST COLLECTION WE EVER GET FOR OUR CLIENT.
IT COME WITH 2 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY FROM 2 BIGGEST INSTITUTION OF THAI AMULET IN THAILAND
1. CERTIFICATE AUTHENTICITY FROM SAMAKOM THAI BUDDHA IMAGES ADMIRATION ASSOCIATION
2. CERTIFICATE AUTHENTICITY FROM THA PRACHAN MAZAGINE.
Luang Phor Suk of Wat Pak Klong Makhamtao was one of the most famous senior monks in the Thai history and any of his amulets and takruts are in high demand by collectors and worshippers. Luang Pu Suk is one of the most legendary Ancient Guru Monks who ever lived. He is widely accepted as the most Accomplished Grandmaster of Wicha (Magcial Knowledge) and Saiyasart (Occult Knowledge).
Phra Kru Wimonkunagon (or more commonly known as Luang Pu Suk Gesaroh was born during the reign of King Rama IV on 14th October BE2390 (CE1847) at Pak Khlong Makham Tao in the Wat Sing District of Chainat Province. When LP Suk was 10 years old, his mother sent him to Krung Thep (Bangkok) to be raised by his uncle. LP Suk remained in Krung Thep until he got married and had a son. Later he decided that household life was not meant for him, therefore, he decided to become a monk and ordained at Wat Poh Tong Laang and received the ordination name of Gesaroh.
Luang Pu Suk studied Dhamma (Buddhist Teachings) and Samadhi Meditation at Wat Poh Tong Laang until he was ready for Tudong (an ascetic practice wandering in the forests & pilgrimage) . During his Tudong period, he met many teachers whom he learned the Wicha (Magical Knowledge) and Saiyasart (Occult Knowledge) from.
One of the famous masters who taught him Wicha and Saiyasart was Phra Ajarn Tham Wua Daeng who was also a teacher to the legendary Luang Phor Ngern of Wat Bang Klan.
Luang Pu Suk is legendary for his Wicha & Saiyasart. One of his Supernatural Powers (Abinnya) was the ability to change the shapes and sizes of objects from one life form to another. There are well known legends of him transforming elephants into house flies and transforming humans into crocodiles. These legends are known throughout Thailand. Many people have experienced the miraculous power of his amulets and its no wonder that they command such high prices.
After Luang Phor Suk passed away several decades ago it has become increasingly harder to source his amulets, most of which are now in the hands of individuals who realize their true value. These amulets are now well almost 100 years in age, Luang Phor Suk having passied away in BE 2466.
Takrut thats created by Luang Poo Suk of Wat Pak Klong Makhamtao, one of Thailand’s most sacred monks, were often made of mixed lead known in Thai as “Chin Tagua”.They are commonly covered with either black laquer and/or braid.
The mixed lead, Chin Tagua, is essentially composed of mercury mixed with lead (plates) and it is known that Luang Phor Suk would spend as much as 7 days smelting and consecrating the mixture.
These takrut are thought unique as LP Suk would inscribe the lead plates with sacred spells and yant whilst they were fully immersed in the water from a lake call Tha LerThong near of the temple. LP Suk was underwater for an hour to making this takrut and roll them up. After that he will end with blessing and let the takruts to float into surface. As a result of this his takrut are often referred to as Takrut Tainam. (Tainam being Thai for underwater.)
It is generally acknowledged that LP Suk takruts are some of the most powerful ever created. In some story say if you wear this takrut you wouldn’t need to wear anything else as nothing will harm you
Takruts blessed by Luang Phor Suk are thought to be amongst the most powerful ever created and the demand has not diminished over the decades.






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