Takrud National Flag Amulet – Luang Pu Khui BE 2552, 3 iches, waterproof case
A sacred lineage talisman inherited directly from the legendary Luang Pho Tob, creator of the original “National Flag Takrud” dating back to 1939 (BE 2482). First made for soldiers during World War II, this Takrud earned an enduring reputation for life-saving protection, courage, and battlefield miracles.
This lineage was later preserved by Luang Pu Khui, who followed the ancient method with deep respect for his master. His Takrud is crafted thinner to distinguish his work, yet still maintains the same powerful formula of the original school.
Historical Highlights
First created by Luang Pho Tob in 1939 and distributed to soldiers
Renowned for miraculous survival experiences through WWII and the Korean War
Publicly witnessed miracle during the 25th Buddhist Century Ceremony (BE 2500)
Takrud remained intact even when dropped into a metal-melting furnace
Confirmed power again during the battles at Phu Hin Rong Kla and Khao Kho
Many soldiers returned safely and ordained in gratitude
Luang Pu Khui’s National Flag takrut
Engraved with codes on both ends
Made as a teacher-tribute Takrud following the highest traditional methods
Total production: 895 pieces only
Usage & Chant
Before wearing, chant:
Namo 3 times — Phutthang Aratthananang, Thammang Aratthananang, Sanghang Aratthananang…
Placing takrut in the Direction according to how you want to use:
Front = advance / bravery
Back = retreat safely
Left = immobilize opposition
Right = gain authority
Behind = protection when pursued
This Takrud is well-known for strength, endurance, and unwavering protective energy — a powerful companion for all environments and situations.