This Takut Maha Mongkhön Maha Baramee is a rare sacred amulet, consecrated in 2015 at Wat Weluwan by the venerable Phrakru Palad Winai, an abbot renowned for his mastery of esoteric sciences and ancient rituals. Crafted according to traditional temple formulas, it is made of sacred metals and engraved with powerful yantras, intended to channel forces of protection, prosperity, and spiritual authority.
This particular series, associated with the great Maha Mongkhön and Maha Baramee yantras, also incorporates the symbolism of cosmic protective weapons, used in ancient rituals to repel negative influences and strengthen the wearer's inner power. It belongs to a lineage of Takut originating from the sacred grimoires of Wat Weluwan, passed down from master to disciple through generations.
In Thai tradition, the Takut of Wat Weluwan are renowned for their global power, combining physical protection, spiritual authority, and the attraction of success. This Takut acts as a complete talisman, capable of harmonizing karmic forces while enhancing personal radiance. It can be worn or placed in a living space to diffuse a constant protective energy.
The effects attributed to this Takut Maha Mongkhön are manifold: it is said to promote success in projects, attract material prosperity, strengthen natural charisma (Metta Maha Niyom), and offer protection against dangers, enemies, and negative influences. Traditions also report that these talismans act as a "spiritual armor," protecting the wearer in difficult situations and strengthening their inner confidence.
Features:
- 🙏 Master: Phrakru Palad Winai
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Weluwan (Lopburi)
- ✨ Deity: Yantra Maha Mongkhön Maha Baramee
- ☸ Khata: Yes
- 📐 Dimensions: 50 mm X 10 mm
- ⚓ Weight: 11 grams
✨ A true concentration of sacred power, this Takut acts as an invisible pillar between the material world and subtle forces. It attracts luck, strengthens the aura, and erects around its wearer a deep vibrational protection, like an armor blessed by ancient masters.