Ajarn Yod: Guardian of the Diamond Armour Yant

AJ Yod

Also known as the Ghost Hand Ajarn, Ajarn Yod is the 4th generation receiver of LP Parn, Yant Kropet, aka the Diamond Armour Yant.

This yant was first taught by LP Pern to LP Nuan, from LP Nuan To LP Boonma, who had then taught it to Ajarn Yod.

Ajarn Yod was born in Thailand, Bangkok in the year BE 2510 ( 1967 AD), to a family of 9. His parents were farmers, and Ajarn was the 5th Child in the family. Coming from a humble background, Ajarn had started to help his parents out at a extremely young age to reduce the workload.

Since Ajarn Yod was 10 years old, he had frequent a temple near his house, known as Wat Sai, to help sweep and clean till the age of 12, where Luang Ta Heng had decided to teach him his first Katha, Itipiso.

In no time, Ajarn had become very proficient in the katha, and seeing this, his grandfather, who had some knowledge in the Thai wicca, decided to start teaching him too.

From the young age of 12, he started learning the basics, like metta, wealth , Keongkrapan, Klaew Klad, and more, and these had also become some of his most proficient wicca.

Over the years, Ajarn had continue to help out his parents to farm, while also studying wicca from his grandfather.

In BE 2530, Ajarn Yod had officially enteted monkhood, and had praticed under a monk named Phra Khru Adunn Phitthayaporn. Staying in Monkhood for 17 years, Ajarn had then left in BE 2547.

Throughout his monkhood, Ajarn Yod had studied from many well known masters in Thailand, and in BE 2536, he had stayed in War Uttamaram for 3 months, and had accomplished the task of finally memorize, & recite the Patimokkha, which is the list of the 227 rules which a monk must follow.

๐Ÿ‘‰ ๐——๐˜‚๐—ฟ๐—ถ๐—ป๐—ด ๐˜๐—ต๐—ถ๐˜€ ๐—ฝ๐—ฒ๐—ฟ๐—ถ๐—ผ๐—ฑ, ๐—ฎ ๐—ฒ๐˜…๐˜๐—ฟ๐—ฎ๐—ผ๐—ฟ๐—ฑ๐—ถ๐—ป๐—ฎ๐—ฟ๐˜† ๐˜๐—ต๐—ถ๐—ป๐—ด ๐—ต๐—ฎ๐—ฝ๐—ฝ๐—ฒ๐—ป๐—ฒ๐—ฑ.

One day when he was at the cemetery doing Samathi (meditation), Tok Raja & Luang Phor Koon appeared. Both of them support each other, and walked towards Ajarn Yod, and taught him a Yantra.

Luang Phor Koon: You had already known this wicca for a long time, use it wellโ€ผ๏ธ

Ajarn Yod: Luang Phor, what wicca is this, and where should I used it at?

Luang Phor Koon: Write this yantra on a plate of soil, when you are done, buried it in a area where accidents always happens, and there will be no more accidents.

Once Luang Phor had finished explaining, he and Tok Raja both vanished.

After 20 years, only did Ajarn started to include thid wicca into the amulets he consecrates, with the hopes of invoking the spirits of Tok Raja & LP Koon, in order to assist even more people.

After staying at Wat Uttamaram for over 3 months, he had then went back to Bangkok to study from LP Boonma.

Other then the Wicca of Yant Kropet, LP Boonma had also taught Ajarn Yod many different wicca as well, with some examples being:

– The wicca to abolish evil spirits and black magic

– The knowledge of Bone healing

– Phra Puttaphat (Aka, Phra Nanathong)

– Yant Jan Krophet (Diamond Armour Yant)

Below are some of the other wicca that Ajarn Hod had studied.

– BE 2539,โ€‹ Wat Sam Pluem, Luang Pu Thong

The wicca of consecrating Palakit, and Nanathong

– BE 2539, Wat Klang Bang Keow, LP Cher

The wicca of consecrating Bia Gae

– BE 2549 – 2550, Wat Pradoo, (Chao Khun) LP Surasak

The wicca of:

-Hanuman Maha Lap

– Maha Prab

– Pokasap Metta Maha setti

And many other rare wicca too complex to explain here.

– BE 2552 Wat Pailom, LP Aet

The wicca of inserting gold needles into body (for protection)

– BE 2552, Ajarn Pee of Ayutthya

The art of consecrating Hoon Payon.

Other then these, Ajarn had also studied many different wicca from many other monks who he is friends with, and had also self learned though many ancient scripture books.

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