Takrut Naga Yant Gao Yot Lek Lai Mahasethi
This Thai takrut features a powerful Naga coiled around a sacred golden scroll bearing the Yant Gao Yot, the famous nine-peak yantra. This amulet combines the protective strength of the Naga, guardian of the Dharma, with the traditional power of the takrut, a ritual support intended for protection, prosperity, and the strengthening of spiritual energy. The mystical invulnerability alloy of this amulet contains two rare types of Lek Lai: Lek Lai Payanag and Lek Lai Kaya Siddhi
The piece is linked to two blessing ceremonies, including one at the Naga shrine in Potaram, Ratchaburi province, and another at Wat Sai Ma Dtai, Nonthaburi province. It is associated with blessings for protection against physical dangers, black magic, prosperity, elevation, and wealth.
Features:
- 🙏 Masters present during the consecration ceremonies:
- Luang Phor Wichiar of Wat Nong Som (Kanchanaburi)
- Luang Phor Say of Wat Nong Ree (Ratchaburi)
- Phrakru Wipach Thamma Wisit of Wat Dee Bon (Ratchaburi)
- Phrakru Palad Prasit of Wat Rach Bamrung
- Luang Phor Pranay of Wat Nong Kwang (Kanchanaburi) - 🛕 Temple: Naga Shrine of Potaram, Wat Sai Ma Dtai
- ✨ Deity: King of Nagas
- 💫 Benefits/powers: Protection, prosperity, wealth, elevation, protection against physical dangers and black magic
- 📐 Dimensions: 50 mm
- ⚓ Weight: 17 grams
- Original temple box included.
The Naga is considered in Thai Buddhist tradition as a powerful being, protector of the Dharma and linked to the deep forces of water, earth, and invisible worlds. On this amulet, it encircles the takrut like a living guardian, symbolically sealing the power of the Yant Gao Yord.
🐉 In the silence of ancient waters, the Naga watches over the sacred scroll. Its coiled body protects the formula, its gaze guards the invisible threshold, and its energy accompanies whoever wears this amulet with respect, faith, and confidence.