The term "ลูกสะกด" (Luk Sakod) refers to a type of traditional Thai amulet or talisman called "Complex Yantra Sacred Bead". Specifically, it's a form of protective charm often associated with Buddhist or occult practices in Thailand. The name "ลูกสะกด" can be translated roughly as "binding bead" or "locking bead", and it typically features sacred inscriptions, yantras (mystical diagrams), and other esoteric symbols.
This "Luk Sakod" amulet is highly sought after by Luang Por Chamnan's disciples due to its versatile protective powers.It is especially effective for personal protection, capable of repelling and reflecting negative energies. The amulet features an ancient design, with both Mon Raman and Khmer Yantras intricately engraved in an alternating pattern. It is imbued with several powerful complex Yantras.
There are "Namo Ta Bod Yantra" which is excellent for protection and ensuring safety in various situations and "Tor Ka Mwad Hua Yantra" which is effective in transforming misfortune into good fortune and reflecting negativity away.Additionally, it contains a potent Mon Raman Yantra, making the amulet extremely powerful and comprehensive in its protective abilities.
Since its release, this version of the amulet has gained significant attention and acclaim. It has even been featured in publications highlighting its miraculous properties. Notably, there was an direct ecperience of Mr. Yuak, who survived a close-range shooting of five shots without injury while wearing this amulet. This real-life event has become a well-known story among Luang Por Chamnan's disciples and continues to be shared to this day.
There 4 types were created:
1. Silver Material. (Made 199 pieces)
2. Seven Metals Material or "Sattaloh". (Made 559 pieces)
3. Cloud Metal Material or "Mehkphat". (limited quantity, exact number not known)
4. Lead Material. (Made 999pieces.)