Takrut 12 Rasee Ruun Srang Phra Viharn Thai amulet from the venerable Phra Khru Suchitaporn, abbot of Wat Nook, Kaeng Kuha Sawao, Khet Pasee Charoen, Bangkok, Thailand, from the 1/30/2553 (2010). The venerable Phra Khru Suchitaporn created the Takruts in a small series of only 1.999 pieces.
The Takruts were consecrated on Saturday, the 1/30/2553 (2010) by 29 of the most important monks of Thailand, among others, by Kruba Kritsana Wat Pah Mahawan, Luang Pho Samang Wat Bang Phra, Luang Pho Yaem Wat Rai Khing, Luang Pho Somsak Wat Suthat, Luang Pho Chaliaw Wat Arun, Phra Dhamma Rattanakorn Wat Paknam. We add a complete list of the consecration monks to the Takrut.
The Takrut was created for the financing of a Phra Viharn, a big Buddha statue for the Viharn (meeting hall), and, therefore, is valid as an especially holy amulet.
The Takrut exists of a Phaen Yahn done by hand which was marked with the 12 signs of the zodiac (12 Rasee) and protecting Yants, as well as protecting Pali formulae. The Takrut is in a special Takrut casing, height approx. 3.9 cm and thickness approx. 1.0 cm. It is delivered together with the original temple amulet box which is marked as follows: "Takrut 12 Rasee Ruun Srang Phra Viharn Wat Nook Bangkok 2553". The list of the 29 consecration monks is provided also.
The Takrut protects its wearer against attacks, misfortune, illness, accidents, ghosts, black magic, witchcraft, Voodoo, Visha Khameen, imprecations, negative energy and other magic methods which are directed against its owner. Moreover, it gives luck in any regard.
The consecration ceremony on Saturday, the 1/30/2010 began at 09:19 o'clock local time and passed of as follows:
09:19 o'clock - The first consecration by the venerable Phra Khru Suchitaporn and 8 other monks
10:19 o'clock - Pitthi Bucha Phra Prom and Ram Thai - offering laid down in the Phra Prom shrine (see photo 8) and performance of traditional dances (Ram Thai)
11:59 o'clock - Praam Pitthi Buang Sroang - consecration / prayers
15:19 o'clock - Luang Pho Chaliaw, abbot of Wat Arun, lights two big consecration temple candles and with it initiates the consecration by the 29 monks.