Pha Yant Maha Prohm Pratan Porn Giant Brahma Yantra Cloth 44 x 30 Inches - Pra Ajarn Waen Wat Pha Pracha Samakee Dhamma
Pha Yant Maha Prohm Pratan Porn Giant Brahma Yantra Cloth 44 x 30 Inches - Pra Ajarn Waen Wat Pha Pracha Samakee Dhamma
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Pha Yant Maha Prohm Pratan Porn Giant Brahma Yantra Cloth 44 x 30 Inches - Pra Ajarn Waen Wat Pha Pracha Samakee Dhamma
Giant size Brahma Yantra Compendium with the Pantheon of Planetary Guardian Angels, and a host of Sacred Yantra of Buddhist and Brahman Vedic Wicha, from Pra Ajarn Waen of Wat Samakee Dhamma, in Kalasin. The giant size Pha Yant measures 44 Inches high x 28 Inches wide, and contains a vast Pantheon of Sacred Yant, and Sacred Na spells. A most excellent addition for adornment of the wall of anybody's personal Shrine, temple or Samnak.
The spaces between the Yantra are filled with inscriptions of Khom Agkhara spells, full of Metta Maha Niyom, Maha Lap, Serm Duang, Serm Yos, Klaew Klaad and Maha Pokasa Magic. The Planetary Guardian Angels are present, the Yant Duang Astrological Horoscope Improvement spells are sealed below the base of the Brahma God.
Taw Maha Prohm (Lord Brahma) is seated in the central area of the Yant upon his Heavenly Steed the Hongsa Swan, seated upon his Celestial Throne. The Brahma God has 8 arms, each holding a Cosmic Weapon. A host of Sacred Na spells surround the Brahma, completing every facet of all kindfs of blessings one could desire for in Life.
This Pha Yant is hence a 'Maha Yant' (Great yantra) of the Higher Pantheon of Master Yant, which is a Yant 'Koo Cheewit' (Lifetime Companion), to constantly improve your life, and lead you to ever increasing prosperity and higher standards of living.
The Brahma-God is encircled by the various Ruling Planetary Devas of Astrological Good Fortune, Guardian Angels of the Planets and the Days of the Week. Below you can see four of the planetary Devas found within the Yantra, placed next to each other for ease of viewing
Empowered in Wai Kroo Ceremony with Invitation of the Devas, and the Invocation of the Brahma Deity and the Brahma Devas in Deva Abhiseka - Buddha Abhiseka, with the Brahman and Buddhist Ceremonies both beinig respected and invoked, each with their particular powerful Blessings.
Within the Hindu trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, Brahma is the creator, Vishnu the preserver and Shiva the destroyer. Nevertheless, Brahma grew in a lotus out of the navel of the sleeping Vishnu. The daily alternation of light and dark is attributed to the activity of Brahma.
Brahma’s mind born sons are the seers Marici, Atri, Angiras, Pulastya, Pulaha, Kratuj, Pracetas, Vashishta, Bhrgu and Narada. From Brahma’s body came his nine sons Daksa, Dharma, Kama, Anger, Greed, Delusion (Maya), Lust, Joy, Death and Bharata and one daughter called Angaja.
Below; An eight sided (2 x 4 sided interlaced) Yant with five Buddhas and four Brahma Deva Faces, which reflects the close Union of Hinduism and Buddhism in Thai Buddha-Magic
In order to create the world and produce the human race, Brahma made a goddess out of himself. One half was woman and the other half was man. Brahma called the woman Gayatri, but she also became known by many other names such as Saraswati.
Brahma has four heads, but used to have five. The four extra heads appeared when Gayatri was very ashamed with Brahma’s love for her and tried to escape from his gaze. The tremendous tapas that Brahma had practiced for the purpose of creation was entirely annihilated through his desire to unite with his daughter.
One head was lost later when Brahma lied to Vishnu and thus caused Shiva to become very angry. The four Veda’s are said to have sprung from his heads. In the Life of Ganga, Brahma advised Bhagiratha to ask the help of Shiva in containing the power of Ganga (goddess of the Ganges river)