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RARE Tagrut Roi Pad Dok, Nua Sam Kasat, Luang Phor Sut Wat Kalong. A cord belt with small pieces of 108 Tagrut of 3 kinds of materials or Sam Kasat in Thai, they are rolls of brass, copper, and aluminum sheets. The inside of each Tagrut was engraved with Yant Takraw (a holy cabalistic writings in a form of a woven rattan ball), the signature work of Luang Phor Sut. The hand woven cord belt was made from mariner green twisted nylon twine (Cheuak Uan in Thai) used for making fishing net. Made by Luang Phor Sut of Wat Kalong, Samut Sakhon Province, made between BE 2519 to BE 2524 (CE 1976 to CE 1981). Luang Phor Sut has recognized as the Creator and the Master of Yant Takraw, a God of Samut Sakhon, and a God of fisherman, Samut Sakhon is a fisheries-based province.

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BEST FOR: Ultimate protection and safety, and hypnotic power. Kongkraphan Chatrie (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack). Nang Nieow, a rock-hard skin that is completely impervious to damage with bludgeoning or piercing weapons. Klawklad Plodpai (it brings safety, pushes you away from all danger, and life-threatening situations, prevents all types of hazards.). Maha-ut (it stops gun from shooting at you or misses its target). Metta Maha Niyom (it makes people around you love you, be nice to you, and willing to support you for anything), Wealth Fetching, Maha Larp (it brings lucky wealth), Kaa Kaai Dee (it helps tempt your customers to buy whatever you are selling, and it helps attract new customers and then keep them coming back, Maha Sanay (it helps turn you to Prince Charming in the eyes of women/men). It warns danger coming ahead. And Ponggan Poot-pee pee-saat Kunsai Mondam Sa-niat jan-rai Sat Meepit (it helps ward off evil spirit, demon, bad ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse, accursedness, black magic, misfortune, doom, and poisonous animals). This amulet helps protect you from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people. And it puts an equal force back onto those with bad intentions / activities / behaviors to you bounce back to them.

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Tagrut

Tagrut is an early amulet worn by Thai men as necklace and as cord belt dated back over 800 years ago. Tagrut is usually made from sheet of metal or animal skin or bamboo or palm leaf inscribed with cabalistic writings, and then rolled as a tube.

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Yant Takraw

Yant Takraw, a holy cabalistic writings in a form of a woven rattan ball. Luang Phor Sut created Yant Takraw by combining ancient Khmer and Laos calligraphy with magical spells. Yant Takraw has power of ultimate protection, it prevents danger coming from all surrounding and all directions. Maha-ut (it stops gun from shooting at you or missing its aiming target), Klawklad Plodpai (it pushes you away from all danger), Kongkraphan Chatrie (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attacked, including gunshot).

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LUANG PHOR SUT OF WAT KALONG

Luang Phor Sut was born on May 7, BE 2445 (CE 1902) at Ban Kor Yai, Kamhai, Roi Et Province in a rice farmer family. Luang Phor Sut became a novice at the age of 16 at Wat Klang Phanom Phrai, Roi Et Province. Luang Phor Sut ordained as a monk at Wat Kalong, Samut Sakhon at the age of 20, later Luang Phor Sut was promoted as the Abbot of Wat Kalong until Luang Phor Sut passed away on Aug 14, BE 2526 (CE 1983).

Luang Phor Sut was a disciple of:-

- Prakru Mount of Wat Klang Phanom Phrai, Roi Et Province

- The Holy Luang Phor Rung of Wat Tha Krabue, Samut Sakhon Province

- The Holy Luang Phor Kong of Wat Bang Kapom, Samut Songkhram Province

Luang Phor Sut blessed amulets over 100 Blessing/Consecration Ceremonies, and Luang Phor Sut was one of Guru Monks who were invited to attend the Blessing/Consecration Ceremony of Batch of amulets made to commemorate the 25th Century of Buddhism in BE 2500 (CE 1957)

The famous works of Luang Phor Sut are Tagrut Tone (a roll of metal sheet inscribed with Yant Takraw cabalistic writings inside), and Rian Sua Penn, a coin amulet with Sua Penn Cabalistic Writings.

Yant Takraw, a holy cabalistic writings in a form of a woven rattan ball. Luang Phor Sut created Yant Takraw by combining ancient Khmer and Laos calligraphy with magical spells. Yant Takraw has power of ultimate protection, it prevents danger coming from all surrounding and all directions. Maha-ut (it stops gun from shooting at you or missing its aiming target), Klawklad Plodpai (it pushes you away from all danger), Kongkraphan Chatrie (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attacked, including gunshot).

Yant Sua Penn, it is believed that Yant Sua Penn has super speed power, a capacity to move at great speeds. Yant Sua Penn helps you flee before others do in a dangerous and potentially violent situation. And Long-hon-hai-tua, the Yant Sua Penn also has magical power of invisibility. You can render yourself unseen by the naked eye and become invisible in the eyes of your enemies, people who are doing harm to you, and during police arrest or search.

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TEE YAI

Tee Yai (born Pairoj Changkian; 1952 – July 26, 1981), was born in Ratchaburi. Tee Yai was an outlaw, the legendary bandit, a hit man, and the most wanted criminal of Thailand between 1973 - 1981, who killed, robbed, and kidnapped countless of victims in Ratchaburi, central Thailand, and Bangkok. Tee Yai also attacked the prisons in Thailand to help his associates break out of jails. Royal Thai Police Bureau hunted Tee Yai either dead or alive, but Tee Yai had evaded capture for years.

Tee Yai was a worshipper / devotee of Luang Phor Sut of Wat Kalong, Samut Sakhon Province. Tee Yai had a Tagrut Tone belt cord, and Rian Sua Penn (a coin amulet with a cabalistic writings in form of a woven rattan ball in the back) with him at all time. It is believed that Tee Yai gained power from Luang Phor Sut’s amulets that made him invisible while escaping the police, and safe and sound without any injury after gunfights. Those amulets helped Tee Yai Klawklad Plodpai (bringing safety, and pushing him away from all danger), Kongkraphan (making him invulnerable to all weapon attack), and Maha-ut (stopping gun from shooting at him or missing its aiming target).

A day before Tee Yai was shot and killed, his Luang Phor Sut’s amulets were stolen by one of his associates. Tee Yai and his associate drove to visit Luang Phor Sut at Wat Kalong and Tee Yai would ask Luang Phor Sut for a replacement, unfortunately, Luang Phor Sut was not at Wat Kalong, and later Tee Yai was surrounded by the police during the hunt, shot and killed at the age of 29.

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Khata Tagrut Luang Phor Sut of Wat Kalong

Nammo Tassa Pakawatoh Arahatoh Samma Sam Puttasa (repeat 3 times)

Toe-wittawa Maha Weero

Toe-run-toe Mara Mattano

Toe-wittawa Napapang

Toe-takgaysang Nama Mihang

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*with Certificate of Authenticity issued by DD-PRA

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DIMENSION: 93.00 cm long / 1.50 cm wide

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item # K19B13

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