DEVOTEE'S RULES OF ABSTENTION
There are different rules of abstention for sak yant tattoos
depending on which master.The list of different rules acording to each
master will be documented below and updated as new info from newly
found sak yant masters comes in
Wat bang Pra rules.
- 1. Do not eat Star fruit, Pumpkin, or any other 'Gourd' type Vegetable.
- 2. Do not Be anybodys Lover who is already married
- 3. FORBIDDEN in Extreme, to slander anybody's Mother (this means most women, if you think about it).
- 4. Do not eat food from a Wedding, or Funeral banquet.
- 5. Do not Eat left-Overs.
- 6. Do not Duck under a Washing Line, or an overhanging building.
- 7. Do not Duck under a Banana Tree of the type Thaanii (classed as important to avoid).
- 8. Do not cross a single head bridge; Large or Small bridges are not Forbidden .
- 9. Do not sit on a Ceramic Urn (Common in Thailand).Especially a Cracked, or Broken one.
- 10. Do not let a Woman Lie on Top of You, or Sit on Top either.
- 11. Do not permit a Man to be Brushed by the blouse or skirt of a Woman, or crossed in Front of; Especially during the Menstruative Period.
Ajarn Thoy Rules
Ajarn Thoy dabos - Wat Tong nai Soi Awn Nut 25 Bang Jag Bangkok.Ajarn thoy is a Ruesi expert in sak yant tattooing and kong grapan charms - he is also well versed in Astrology and Love and wealth charms.
- Do Not speak inauspiciously to or of your; Mother , Father or master (Kroo).
- Do not commit evil deeds.
- Devotees of the same master are forbidden to fight or compete with each other - they should consider each other members of the same family and cherish each other.
- Do not drink alcohol or take drugs.
- Do not make special claims of having protective powers because of your yant or amulets.
- Do not think that the power of the yant will protect you if you intend to use those powers for bad deeds.
- try to keep the five precepts.
WAI KROO - Master Day
Wai
Kroo means to pay respects to the teacher/master.
The Wai Kroo ceremony in Thailand's Buddhist Culture is many centuries
old, and is celebrated in various manners depending on the kind of
Master.
Most Sak yant Wai kroo ceremonies do not just pay respects to the
living Master who makes the tattoos; normally the ceremony will
incorporate the ceremony of Krorb Kroo (laying on of the Ruesi head -
normally a representation of Por Gae Ruesi, but sometimes other Ruesi
are also used).The word Kroo means teacher (the sanskrit word Guru comes from Kuru, which in Thai has been shortened to "Kroo").Wai Kroo is an ancient and extremely complex ceremony, each ceremony differing according to the office being celebrated (e.g. teacher, dancer, artist, musician, magician, ruesi etc).Each different artisctic or trade orientated profession has it's official "Kroo" (normally a ruesi or deity). Everything must be prepared according to a set of stringent rules.
On Master Day at Wat bang Pra Temple, up to 10 thousand devotees are present to attend the ceremony of "Krob Kroo" and the subsequent spraying of "nam Monthr" (holy blessed water) and chanting of katas in the court of the temple enclave. the "Krob Kroo ceremony" is prior to the water blessing (which is distributed using a high powered water hose these days,, due to the massive amount of people in the crowd). Krob Kroo is the laying on of the Ruesi Head/Mask onto the head of the Disciple, to bless him/her and protect from any dangers or ill fortune. The "Ruesi" head (called "Sian Ruesi" in Thai), represents the Ancient masters who passed the knowledge down from teacher guru (guru is the root word for "kroo" whjich \comes from Kuru, meaning "Teacher). It is believed essential for anyone practising magic or recieving Buddha Magic/sak yant, to enter the lineage and protection of the kroo.
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OFFERINGS FOR WAI KROO
Make 5 "gruay" (the cone shaped containers for the offerings).Make them from Bai Thong (㺵ͧ - Banana leaf), and place the following in each of the five cones;
one lotus flower (not yet opened it's flower), Khaw Thorg (puffed rice), betel nut (one piece Pluu leaf (one leaf rolled into a cone) a leaf used in a concoction with cement when eating betel nut), Yaasen (tobacco like product), one candle & one incense stick.
take a piece of red and a piece of white cloth and place in the bottom of the bowl (if the bowl has a stand too then it is optimal), place the five cones with their contents in the bowl along with money from 6 baht upwards. It is believed that the making of this offering will cause the kroo (guru) to enter the bowl and remain there during the ceremony and bestow nlessings and good fortune on the devotees (all present) (N.B. this is just a general info on traditional form of offerings - some Masters may differ in their Ceremonial methods.)

DIFFERENT MASTERS
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Monks:-
- Hlwong Phu Man
- Hlwong Por Lae - Petchburi Wat Bang Pra;
- Hlwong Por Phern - Wat bang Pra temple - Nakorn Phatom
- Hlwong Pi Pant - ex Wat bang Pra - now at Wat Kho Poon Temple - Ang Tong Province
- Hlwong Pi Phaew - Wat bang Pra
- Hlwong Pi Nan - Wat bang Pra
- Hlwong Pi Thig - Wat bang Pra
- Hlwong Pi Ya - Wat bang Pra ------------------------------------
- Ajarn Gaew - Bang Sue, Bangkok
- Ajarn Noo Ganpai - Phatum Thani, Bangkok
- Ajarn Thong - ------------------------------------
- Ajarn Thoy - Wat Tong Nai temple, Awn Nut, Bangkok
- Ajarn Anek
Brahmin Masters :-
Ruesi:-



