✨ This miniature Meedh Moh ritual dagger, disguised as a pen, is a traditional handcrafted piece made by the venerable Ajarn Kitipan , from the spiritual lineage of the highly venerable Luang Phor Doem , legendary master of Wat Nongpo (Nakhon Sawan) for ancient magical arts and protection against weapons.
The blade was forged from ancient iron salvaged from temples – nails, door hinges, and roofing fittings – according to an age-old ritual practice. This sacred recycling explains its deliberately antique and patinated appearance , considered a sign of spiritual significance and authenticity.
Very discreet and easy to carry , this Meedh Moh is traditionally used by practitioners for:
- the drawing of protective circles and ritual figures (pentacles, yantras)
- exorcism and protection rites
- the blessing and consecration of the holy water Nam Mon
In Thai tradition, a Meedh Moh is not a weapon but a ritual instrument , intended to channel intention, cut off negative influences and strengthen the spiritual authority of the practitioner.
Each piece is unique , handmade according to the knowledge passed down within the Luang Phor Doem lineage.
Features :
🙏 Master: Ajarn Kitipan
🛕 Lineage: Luang Phor Doem
✨ Type: Meedh Moh (ritual dagger disguised as a pen)
📐 Dimensions: 15 cm long (blade 6.5 cm)
⚓ Weight: 35 grams
Object intended for spiritual, ritual and traditional use only.