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Paire d’amulettes Takrut Kru Baramee (Luang Phor Ngern – Wat Songtham, 2015) La Magie du Bouddha.
Paire d’amulettes Takrut Kru Baramee (Luang Phor Ngern – Wat Songtham, 2015) La Magie du Bouddha.
Paire d’amulettes Takrut Kru Baramee (Luang Phor Ngern – Wat Songtham, 2015) La Magie du Bouddha.
Paire d’amulettes Takrut Kru Baramee (Luang Phor Ngern – Wat Songtham, 2015) La Magie du Bouddha.
Paire d’amulettes Takrut Kru Baramee (Luang Phor Ngern – Wat Songtham, 2015) La Magie du Bouddha.
Paire d’amulettes Takrut Kru Baramee (Luang Phor Ngern – Wat Songtham, 2015) La Magie du Bouddha.
Paire d’amulettes Takrut Kru Baramee (Luang Phor Ngern – Wat Songtham, 2015) La Magie du Bouddha.
Paire d’amulettes Takrut Kru Baramee (Luang Phor Ngern – Wat Songtham, 2015) La Magie du Bouddha.
Paire d’amulettes Takrut Kru Baramee (Luang Phor Ngern – Wat Songtham, 2015) La Magie du Bouddha.
Paire d’amulettes Takrut Kru Baramee (Luang Phor Ngern – Wat Songtham, 2015) La Magie du Bouddha.

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Pair of Takrut Kru Baramee amulets (Luang Phor Ngern – Wat Songtham, 2015)

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This pair of Takrut Kru Baramee amulets was blessed on November 19, 2015 at Wat Songtham (Phichit) during a grand ceremony bringing together monks from the lineage of the Most Venerable Luang Phor Ngern , a master highly revered for his spiritual powers and infinite compassion.

Each amulet is cast in a ritual gold alloy and features exceptional detail. The first depicts a Takrut Naga : the sacred scroll is entwined by a majestic Naga serpent, an emblem of power, protection, and domination over invisible forces. At its peak, we recognize Luang Phor Ngern, seated in meditation.

The second piece depicts Narayana (Vishnu) riding Garuda , the celestial eagle, a symbol of divine authority and triumph over chaos. Here again, Luang Phor Ngern is depicted in a posture of absolute calm, ensuring the spread of blessings.

Together, these two takruts form a perfect synergy between spiritual protection (Naga) and the power of action (Garuda – Vishnu) . They can be worn together or separately depending on the intention of their wearer.
Dimensions : approximately 5 cm each
Total weight : approximately 48 grams
In the esoteric traditions of Northern Thailand, these two takruts are sometimes called "the guardians of the eight directions." Naga watches over the invisible and wards off creeping evils, while Vishnu on Garuda traverses the worlds to grant good luck, justice, and expansion. Worn together, they form an invisible bulwark and a mystical force of expansion for the courageous soul.