Thai Takrut Yant Tri Ni Sing Hea – Handwritten by Ajarn Wee Sreechomnam
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Sacred Takrut Yant Tri Ni Sing Hea (ยันต์ตรีนิสิงเห), hand-inscribed on copper by Ajarn Wee Sreechomnam, measuring approximately 13 cm in length.
This powerful takrut carries ancient protective yantra knowledge, passed down through respected masters. It is sealed in a waterproof casing, ready to wear or carry.
About the Master (Lineage Power)
Ajarn Wee Sreechomnam is a highly respected practitioner and:
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Direct disciple of Por Tian Nuammana
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Closely connected to Por Pong Nuammana (son of Por Tian)
💬 It is widely said by Por Pong that:
Amulets consecrated by Ajarn Wee carry power equal to those made by Por Pong himself.
This highlights the authentic lineage and strong spiritual transmission behind this takrut.
Specifications
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Type: Takrut (Sacred Yantra Scroll)
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Yantra: Tri Ni Sing Hea (ตรีนิสิงเห)
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Material: Handwritten copper sheet
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Length: approx. 13 cm
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Condition: Excellent
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Includes: Waterproof casing (ready to use)
Meaning of “Tri Ni Sing Hea”
“ตรีนิสิงเห” refers to a high-level protective yantra associated with:
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Threefold mystical forces
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Lion-like power (Singha energy = authority & dominance)
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Ancient Khmer/Thai magical tradition
Spiritual Benefits
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Strong protection from danger, black magic, and negative energy
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Enhances authority, power, and presence
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Helps overcome enemies and obstacles
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Strengthens luck, success, and life stability
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Provides metta (respect and influence over others)
This takrut belongs to the lineage of ancient mystical scriptures (Rachasattra / sacred magic texts) passed down through many masters.
Ajarn Wee is connected to a powerful lineage including:
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Por Tian Nuammana
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Por Pong Nuammana
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Other respected masters of sacred arts
He is known as a teacher of teachers (Ajarn Yai), with knowledge inherited from many directions and traditions.
Many famous sak yant masters and practitioners have studied under him or received knowledge passed down from his lineage.
👉 The intention behind this teaching is important:
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The masters did not want sacred knowledge to disappear
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They preserved and passed it down properly
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They did not believe in exploiting or overpricing sacred knowledge
This reflects pure intention, respect for teachers, and authenticity of the lineage.
Authenticity & Spiritual Value
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Handwritten yantra (not mass-produced)
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Strong lineage from Por Tiang → Ajarn Wee
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Made according to traditional sacred methods
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Highly respected among practitioners