Revealing the legend of the Phra Pidta "Kraduk Pee" (Nan, Ghost Bone Statue) bones from World War II and the Indochina War, the general public was affected by the war everywhere. In the Phra Nakhon area, many senior monks are skilled in magic. They created sacred objects and talismans to distribute to the people. The police and volunteers who went to fight, including the general public, provided morale and encouragement during times of war. At that time, there were many monks and lay teachers, but no monk could create sacred objects. Phra Archan Nu, or Khrua Ta, is a very skilled black magician. He took the bones and ashes of the dead body and mixed them with Buddha powder, and various mystical herbal powders were used to create many types of sacred objects.
The most popular type is Phra Pidta, which is unique to the aforementioned wars. Where a large number of people have died. Some souls have not yet rested, and some souls still have their anger, as have those killed in the war. The first Venerable Master Nu believes that relying on the ghost will show superior strength or power and help those spirits create merit by helping people. Therefore, it is the source of Phra Pidta Kraduk Pee, which was very famous and popular in that era because of many experiences. Finally, the new generation of "Phra Pidta Kraduk Pee" has been created and is here! There are not many masters and lay teachers who know the substances, which are also hard to find.
In Chiang Mai, the city of northern Buddhism, Saint Lanna met three lay masters who were skilled in magic and had been ordained monks. They were well-known and had a famous reputation both locally and abroad. Many disciples well respected them, so Saint Lanna gathered them together to create the Phra Pidta Kraduk Pee by 3 Archan Nan, which includes: 1st. Kruba Subin Nanathong, 2nd. Archan Nankhong Monlanna, and 3rd. Archan Nanbun Mahamon Siddhajan. Make it the ultimate sacred object worthy of worship, and leave it in the land of Siam forever.
The 3 masters brought rare magical substances such as the ashes of the bones of the dead ghost (death on Saturday, cremated on Tuesday), child bone powder, thread for tying the corpse conch seal, soil from 7 cemeteries, soil from 7 termite hills, soil from 7 swamps, and soil from 7 cemeteries. Khlong, soil from 7 swamps, soil from 7 tha, soil from 7 salt licks, 108 types of medicinal herbs, holy magic powder, loving kindness powder from various teachers that have been collected, as well as Thai Yai red medicinal herbs. Lanna, oil, and medicine for the 5 millionaires. Prai Mae Thongkham oil, elephant oil, and double Khu Phaya In oil, Shan charm, and fortune medicine powder, the Thai Yai dead fly of Lanna red medicine,
Each of these substances has a sacred mystique within them. Which is mixed to create “Phra Pidta Kraduk Pee by 3 Archan Nan. According to the ancient Lanna magic texts, they perform a consecration ceremony and pray for success from all great spirits. They recite all four elements to awaken 32 symptoms into the magical objects of ghost bone powder according to the auspicious time in the very haunted ancient cemetery in San Pa Tong District, Chiang Mai Province, and recite the mantra with spells for kindness, great charm, luck-supporting luck, trading, and protection from danger. Built according to the intentions of the three masters. To inherit the ancient knowledge of Lanna so that it will not be lost and continue to honor the memory of the teachers.
The Phra Pidta Kraduk Pee statue can be considered a talismanic object with strong Buddhist powers. Those who use it will gain stronger magical powers and faster magic than other sacred objects. They will have good fortune and protection from harm and danger. Suitable for those who take risks and various dangers, such as police or military gamblers. People who work at night and in entertainment venues are very appropriate, as they are not afraid of any place alone. Phra Pidta Kraduk Pee, the "Nan Ghost Bones," can be considered an amulet with strong and fast power and not inferior to any sacred objects. The person who owns it prays for anything, and it will be fulfilled as desired.
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