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Ajarn Thanakorn Wat Khaya Nusit

Ajarn Thanakorn Wat Khaya Nusit

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Summary

The Kaew Ching Duang Locket by Phra Ajarn Thanakorn Kittivanno is one of the more complete modern Baramee-focused pieces I have come across in recent years. The reason I personally obtained this amulet was not because of marketing or trends, but because of lineage familiarity and long-term observation of the wiccha itself.

Ajarn Thanakorn is a fellow luksit within the same wider central Thailand lineage as many of my own teachers and ajarns. Masters such as Ajarn Keow, whom I have known since 2008, and Ajarn Worawit, whom I have also known since 2008, all operate within related streams of practice and ceremonial structure. He is also connected to the lineage of Por Tan Suk Sabai. Over the years, I have met many practitioners and luksits from this line and one thing remains consistent — they are extremely meticulous with the materials and ceremonial process involved in their creations.

This is not a quickly assembled batch. The amount of preparation, gathering of sacred materials, chanting, and ceremonial work behind this series took an enormous amount of time and coordination.


Historical Background

The Kaew Ching Duang yantra belongs to a category of Thai occult yantras associated with uplifting destiny, strengthening life momentum, stabilising personal fortune, and increasing Baramee. Within older Thai occult understanding, “Ching Duang” refers to correcting or elevating weakened destiny cycles and helping the wearer regain spiritual and mental alignment during difficult periods in life.

Many people enter the world of amulets searching for immediate results related to wealth, attraction, sales, or opportunities. Over time however, experienced collectors eventually realise that obtaining opportunities is only one part of the equation. The harder part is sustaining them.

This is where Baramee becomes important.

Among experienced practitioners, Baramee is often understood as spiritual momentum, internal authority, decisiveness, confidence, karmic weight, and stability of mind. Without sufficient Baramee, even when opportunities appear, people often fail to maintain consistency, discipline, or long-term growth.

I often compare it to owning a powerful car with no fuel. The opportunities may already exist in front of you, but without internal force and momentum, progress becomes difficult to sustain. This was one of the main reasons I became interested in this piece.


Origins of the Materials

One thing this lineage has always been respected for is the seriousness placed upon material sourcing.

The materials used within this Kaew Ching Duang series were not gathered casually. Ajarn Thanakorn and his close luksits spent hundreds of hours sourcing the required sacred substances for this batch. Many contributors from within the lineage assisted in obtaining old powders, ritual components, consecrated grains, sacred soils, takrut materials, and various Buddhist blessing substances used within the final composition.

The front carries the Kaew Ching Duang yantra together with the Buddha image representation, forming the central balancing force of the piece.

The reverse side contains embedded ritual components including takrut, consecrated powders, blessed rice grains, and sacred materials empowered during the ceremony cycle. Within older Thai ceremonial understanding, rice itself symbolises continuity of sustenance, stability, and preservation of household fortune.

Even from the photos alone, one can see the scale of preparation involved. Numerous powders, ritual substances, ceremonial layouts, inscriptions, and hand-prepared components were gathered long before the final blessing began.


Ritual

The consecration process for this batch was extensive.

Ajarn Thanakorn invited many of his own teachers, seniors, and lineage masters to participate in the empowerment process. For masters who were unable to physically attend, the amulets themselves were personally sent out to receive chanting and blessing beforehand. Only after this extended cycle of blessings were the pieces brought together again for the final major ceremony and release.

This is an older style approach that places emphasis on cumulative empowerment over time instead of relying on a single-day consecration.

The ceremonial environment itself was highly elaborate, involving repeated chanting cycles, yantra work, sacred inscriptions, and continuous ritual preparation. From the ceremonial photos, one can see the amount of effort involved in arranging the ritual space, preparing offerings, sacred plants, powders, and ritual structures before the final invocation.

The tattoo image also reflects how closely certain practitioners within this lineage carry and internalise the Kaew Ching Duang yantra as a lifelong spiritual support practice rather than simply an object to wear occasionally.


Blessings and Effects

The Kaew Ching Duang Locket is primarily focused on strengthening Baramee and restoring life momentum.

Its effects are traditionally associated with:

  • Elevating personal destiny and stabilising weakened fortune cycles

  • Increasing authority, confidence, and mental stability

  • Supporting wealth opportunities and maintaining financial momentum

  • Strengthening social acceptance and Metta

  • Protection against negative influences and hostile energies

  • Supporting long-term progress instead of short-lived bursts of luck

From a practical perspective, this is the type of piece that works especially well for people carrying large responsibilities, business owners, salespeople, negotiators, investors, and individuals entering new life cycles where stronger internal momentum is required.


Modern Application

In modern life, many people focus heavily on attraction, sales, or fast-moving wealth energy. Yet after years of collecting and observing different wiccha, I personally find Baramee-related pieces become increasingly important as one grows older.

When a person’s state of mind becomes more stable, opportunities tend to remain longer. Decision-making improves. Speech carries more weight. Negotiations become calmer and more effective. Even relationships and business partnerships become easier to manage because the individual themselves becomes more grounded.

This is one reason why many experienced collectors eventually begin focusing more on Baramee-oriented items.

The Kaew Ching Duang yantra functions very well within this category.


Physical Details

The piece comes in locket form featuring the Kaew Ching Duang yantra prominently on the front together with the seated Buddha image.

The reverse side houses embedded ritual materials including takrut, sacred powders, consecrated rice grains, and additional ceremonial substances empowered throughout the ritual cycle.

The batch was produced in limited numbers, with special variations created in very small quantities.


Pls note I have 10 pieces all in similar condition photo attached in this post is a random piece

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