Locket Mae Nang Thep Sarika (Goddess Sarika, Batch 2), by Archan Inkaew.
Batch 2 continued the legendary success of Batch 1, which was widely spoken about both in Thailand and internationally, due to the numerous experiences people encountered in areas such as fortune, finance, career, and love. Those who worshipped it reported improved lives and all sorts of experiences. Therefore, Batch 2 was created for those who believe and have faith to use and help fulfill what is lacking in their lives. Continuing the lineage of ancient Lao-Isan knowledge, a consecration ceremony was performed on the auspicious waxing moon, the 3rd night of the 3rd lunar month. Ancient masters considered this the most potent and sacred "Day the Gates of Heaven Open" of the year for protection, support, and power.
A sacrificial offering ceremony was also performed correctly in every aspect. The back of each item is embedded with sacred materials. A 3-night consecration ceremony and a day-crossing consecration were performed as a magical technique to make those who see us become infatuated and fascinated. Regarding the incantation of this knowledge, it is said to be completely effective in all aspects: attracting money and gold, attracting offerings and honor, promoting status and position, supporting one's destiny, gambling, charm and great popularity, making people admire and favor you, and even binding the hearts of loved ones. And with the mystical power of the teachers, it will lead us to encounter only good things according to our merit and destiny.
Main sacred materials used to fill the locket:
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Soil from 7 termite mounds, 7 fields, 7 landing piers, 7 ponds, 7 salt licks, and 7 city centers.
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Na Na Thong herb, made from Na Na Thong herb grown according to ancient texts and nurtured with magic, is the ultimate for charm and loving-kindness (grown and nurtured according to the knowledge of Archan Pop).
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Muni Jinda powder (charm and wealth-attracting teacher powder), a face powder that Ajarn Inkaew had previously created for veneration and kept a portion of due to its evident results and experiences reported by users, mostly good for business, followed by extreme loving-kindness; hence, it was mixed in to bring metta (loving-kindness) to those who encounter the wearer.
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13 types of Leklai (sacred magnetic ore), golden flower, 7 types of Chanthra charm herbs, Kalong vine, Long vine flower, red Krai Kai Daeng herb, green Krai Kai Daeng herb, Phaya Te Krua herb, Saen Nang Lom herb (hundred ladies surrounding), Saen Phan Lom herb (thousand ties surrounding), Ya Nang Pom Hom herb (fragrant-haired lady herb), crazy eggplant flower, Chum Saeng leaf, Jaeng leaf, Ratchaphruek leaf (cassia fistula), Chaiyaphruek leaf (golden shower tree), jackfruit leaf, Phayung wood leaf (Siamese rosewood), double Rak flower, Datura flower, Ma Lhong flower (drunken dog flower), and red Krai Kai Daeng flower, etc.
Limited quantity; created 108 pieces. Once sold out, you will have to wait for the next batch only.
Has many special items embedded on the back, consisting of:
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"Thong Khao (Thong Khao)" (Rice Gold): This follows the auspicious belief that "Khao" (rice) sounds similar to "Khao" (enter), allowing silver and gold to flow in continuously. This rice was consecrated and scattered for crows to eat until they were full and satisfied; then the remaining rice was collected and embedded as an auspicious sign of "abundance and never experiencing hardship."
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"Sarika Ngern Thong (Male and Female)" (Golden Sarika Birds): To bind the hearts of spouses, the opposite sex, or the same sex, making them love, be infatuated with, and constantly think of us.
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"Pong Saksit" (Sacred Powder): Contained in a bottle, this is a collection of sacred materials that have been gathered (with no mixture of ghosts or spirits of any kind, only auspicious white magic elements).
Consecration Ceremony of the Locket Mae Nang Thep Sarika (Goddess Sarika, Batch 2) Continuing the lineage of ancient Lao-Isan knowledge, a consecration ceremony was performed on the auspicious waxing moon, the third night of the third lunar month. Ancient masters considered this the most potent and sacred "Day the Gates of Heaven Open."