Taowesuwan Lang Yant Nur Phong BE2512 Luang Pu Tee Wat Khao Khieo Phanaram
Taowesuwan Lang Yant Nur Phong BE2512Luang Pu Tee Wat Khao Khieo Phanaram
History of Taowesuwan Lang Yant Nur Phong BE2512
Luang Pu Tee, Wat Khao Khieo Phanaram, Suphanburi
Background
In the year BE2512 (1969), the revered monk Luang Pu Tee of Wat Khao Khieo Phanaram, Suphanburi, crafted a sacred image of Taowesuwan Lang Yant using a unique mixture of Nur Phong (sacred powder). This amulet was created during his early years at the temple, reflecting both his devotion and mastery of protective occult sciences.
Significance of Taowesuwan
Taowesuwan (ท้าวเวสสุวรรณ) is known as the Guardian King of the North in Thai-Buddhist mythology. He is revered for his powerful ability to ward off evil spirits, black magic, and bring about great protection and wealth. His image is commonly used for spiritual defense, especially against malevolent supernatural forces.
Material Composition
The Nur Phong (sacred powder) used by Luang Pu Tee was known for its potent mixture of:
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Sacred herbs
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Temple dirt from various pilgrimage sites
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Ashes from old scripture scrolls
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Itthijae and Trinisinghe powders
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Rare botanical materials collected during his forest travels
The amulet was carefully pressed using custom-made molds, and the reverse side featured sacred yant (yantra) inscriptions to amplify its mystical power.
Ceremony and Blessing
The consecration of this amulet was conducted with strict ritualistic discipline rooted in ancient Khmer and Thai Buddhist practices. Luang Pu Tee performed the consecration himself, following the esoteric lineage knowledge passed down by his masters:
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Luang Por Im of Wat Hua Khao
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Luang Por Mui of Wat Don Rai
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Luang Por Kuay of Wat Kositaram
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Luang Pu Tim of Wat Lahan Rai
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Luang Pu Yen of Wat Sa Prien
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Luang Pu Buddha of Wat Klang Chu Sri Charoen
The rituals invoked a wide range of protective forces, and Luang Pu Tee reportedly entered deep meditative states to empower each batch of amulets. His techniques combined Wicha Arkom, Katha Taowesuwan, and the powerful Wicha Lang Yant (reverse yantra script).
Mystical Properties
Wearers and collectors of the BE2512 Taowesuwan Lang Yant have reported experiences aligned with:
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Strong protection from black magic and harmful energies
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Safety during travels and dangerous encounters
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Improvement in fortune and business dealings
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Enhanced charisma and respect from peers
It is also believed to be effective in guarding homes or places of business by placing it at the entrance.
Legacy and Rarity
Today, the BE2512 Taowesuwan Lang Yant by Luang Pu Tee is highly sought-after due to:
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Limited number of pieces created during the original run
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His direct lineage from top Thai magic masters
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The undeniable efficacy reported by early devotees
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Its historical tie to Wat Khao Khieo’s transformation from an abandoned site to a flourishing temple under his leadership
The amulet remains a prime example of Central Thai-Buddhist magical craftsmanship, encapsulating both sacred geometry and ancient herbal science under the protective image of the Guardian King.