Tid Mon Mang Mee Sri Suk Takrud
by Ajarn Pien Hatyanon, senior lay disciple of Wat Khao Or, Phatthalung Province
Batch: Ai Khai – Mang Mee Sri Suk (Wealth and Prosperity)
The Tid Mon Mang Mee Sri Suk Takrud is a supreme sacred talisman from the legendary Khao Or lineage of ancient occult arts. It was meticulously created following traditional esoteric scriptures, combining auspicious sacred inscriptions and ancient yantras of great masters from both past and present generations of the Takkasila (Khao Or) tradition.
The metal used is lead from a fishing net, an auspicious and rare material. It was inscribed with ancient sacred characters and melted together with lead from the Ai Khai auspicious mold prototype, forming a powerful mixture before being recast into sheets measuring approximately 1 inch. On these sheets, Achan inscribed powerful holy scripts for wealth, great fortune, prosperity, and success — including the Na Setthi (Wealth), Na Mang Mee (Abundance), and Na Chok Lap (Luck) yantras.
The Takrud also contains the spiritual essence of Ai Khai, who is renowned for bestowing wealth, luck, and prosperous trade.
It is strongly believed to enhance business success, negotiation outcomes, and financial fortune.
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Carrying it in your pocket invites luck and prosperity.
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Keeping it in your shop brings wealth and attracts customers.
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Bringing it along to negotiations ensures smooth success and favorable results.
When using the Takrud, it is recommended to recall your master and teacher (Achan) with faith.
You may also recite the following incantation (3 times):
"Na Lue Cha Maha Setthi Mang Mee Lapha"
— for supreme blessings of wealth, fame, and good fortune.