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PDMAC3537R : Useful Magic Tool: 7-inch Iron with Black Wood Engraving Pen with Tao Wet Su Wan Guardian Angel Top (kindly blessed by LP Weera, Wat Homsil, Samut Prakan Province )
with Katha: LPWeera_WatHomsil
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Size 7 inch long (2 x 19.5 cm)




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Item Receives Holy Blessing from Guru Monk, Don't miss!

Name: 7-inch long Iron with Black Wood engraving Pen with Tao Wet Su Wan Guardian Angel Top

Special** We will have LP Weera abbot of Wat Homsil to bless this inscribing pen to increase sacredness for owner.

Ceremony: This inscribing pen will be taken to blessing ceremony by LP Weera at Wat Homsil on 18 March 2021 which is a very auspicious date.

Also some proceeds will go to join building Pavilion for Tao Wet Su Wan at Wat Homsil that you can make merit at the same time.

Origin: Thailand

Year: BE2564 (CE2021)

Size: 7 inch long (2 x 19.5 cm)

Use : This inscribing pen is used to write Yant on surface of Takrut or amulet for sacredness.

Material:Handle is made of holy black wood called Mai Ngiw Dam. Top is carved into Tao Wet Su Wan image. Tip of pen is made of Iron.

“Mai Ngiw Dam” is the longtime wood in Thai belief praised as “King of Wood” with all black skin and believed to be taken care by dryad. It grows in the deep forest where is full of spirits and mysteries—hard for ordinary people to reach except magical ones. When it reaches the proper time, spirit in the tree will depart and leave the tree itself for someone who will take it beneficially for Buddhism. Gurus say the wood from this tree is powerful by itself and can increase power of amulet very much. So, people use it as material for amulets such as figurines or a handle and sheath of knifes or swords. Said to be prominent in protection (from black magic, spirits and dangers) and in wealth.

Tao Wet Su Wan , a God of Giants is one of the great protector of Buddha and the human world, residing in the Northern Quarter of Maha Jadturachiga Celestial Realm. His name means ‘god of gold’. He is praised as Lord of Riches and Commands all Ghosts Demons and Monsters. Protection from Evil Beings and Black Magic, and bestow immense Wealth, Fortune and Ascendancy. Also, Removing inauspiciousness and spritual assaults. In addition, some Thai people used Tao Wet Su Wan image to put near the children's bed to prevent evil spirits from harassing the child.

About the Guru Monk:
LP Weera of Wat Homsil is a respectable guru monk in Samut Prakan Province. He is kind to everyone, so he is respected by many people. Moreover, LP Weera is a disciple of LP Charn Wat Bang Bor who is a famous guru monk in Samut Prakan. LP Weera studied mantras with LP Charn including magic of tiger that LP Charn is very famous for, so magical ability of LP Weera is not common.
As for Wat Homsil, it is an old temple in Samut Prakan Province. The Temple was once deserted, but at present it has LP Weera as an abbot.
LP Weera of Wat Homsil is a respectable guru monk in Samut Prakan Province. He is kind to everyone, so he is respected by many people. LP has been interested in magic since young inspired by his father who has ability in magic and using herbs to cure people.
LP studied magic with his father including how to write Yant TreeNiSingHe that LP can do very well. Until teenager, LP went to study more magic with many gurus both monk and master such as Ajarn Soon who is the expert in Sak Yant (magical tattooing), LP Foo Wat Bangsamak and LP Charn Wat Bang Bor. With a lot of magic, his father was afraid LP might go in wrong way, so his father suggested LP to go into priesthood in order to serve the Buddhism and using magic to help people.
After ordination, LP sets his heart on dharma and precepts. LP has many disciples especially police and soldiers in high rank. LP is often invited by disciples to bless at many places not only in Thailand but also foreign country for example Malaysia and Singapore. Besides, he devotes himself to Buddhist benefits for example running a free yearly ordination project that 20-year-old men can get ordained without any fees. This is a good project in maintaining Buddhism for next generations.


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Amulets by kindly blessed by LP Weera, Wat Homsil, Samut Prakan Province


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