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The last batch of sacred objects from Kruba Pan Shih, Buddhist Era 2565, Eighth Batch, Tiger Woman's She-Win Snake Smoke, includes a verification card.

The last batch of sacred objects from Kruba Pan Shih, Buddhist Era 2565, Eighth Batch, Tiger Woman's She-Win Snake Smoke, includes a verification card.

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🔥Kruba Pan Shi passed away in 2565 BE. His sacred objects will become increasingly rare, making these items absolutely worth collecting.🔥

🔥Super popular Thai amulet for warding off backstabbers! Can be placed in a bag or used as a keychain. Highly recommend using snake smoke to ward off backstabbers!!! 🔥

Dimensions: Approximately 4.3 cm high, 5.2 cm wide, and 0.2 cm thick.

The most popular Thai amulet, "Snake Smoke," is a high-level defensive amulet that combines both defensive and offensive capabilities, effectively countering backstabbing. Feedback on its effectiveness against backstabbing is excellent. It also contains special sacred materials at the bottom. Highly recommended!

👍: Snake smoke can ward off the harm of villains, retaliate against the other party, and help the wearer improve their fortune, promotion opportunities, and avoid danger. There are no taboos about wearing it.


"Thailand Transparent" Handmade Waterproof Case

[Master's Temple] Kruba Rock

【Material of the Sacred Relic】 Red rouge

[Year of the Sacred Object] Buddhist Era 2565 (2022 AD)

[Introduction to the Sacred Relic]

Combining the materials from the first to the seventh issues, the effects of this method can be summarized as follows:

Passive defense: When someone harms the wearer, the spell will immediately reflect back to the attacker, causing them to suffer the consequences.

Active defense: When the wearer senses that someone is against them, the spell will take the initiative to counterattack, even before the other party has taken any action.

"Eating hearts": By disrupting the other party's interpersonal relationships and weakening their social support, their schemes fail, ultimately leaving them isolated and helpless.


During the eighth consecration ceremony, numerous incantations for attracting wealth, boosting career success, and enhancing interpersonal relationships were added to the Kruba Rock, making the amulet more suitable for the needs of modern believers. At the same time, it retains the powerful protective force of the man-eating tiger's magic.

Tail flag: symbolizes that the wearer will be successful and have a smooth start in any endeavor.

Footprint amulet: It represents that the wearer can take the lead, seize opportunities and information, or take the lead in the market.

Abdominal stuffing: Contains precious man-eating tiger powder, spirit talisman tubes, etc., further enhancing the power of the spell.

What makes this method special is that when someone harbors malicious intent to harm the wearer, and that person is wearing an evil item (such as snake smoke), the spell can rebound, causing the perpetrator to suffer retribution, bad luck, and illness, ultimately reaping what they sowed.

This Thai-Burmese tiger magic is renowned for its ferocious and extremely powerful attacks, possessing immense deterrent force. However, as a protective spell for the wearer, its power is unparalleled and incredibly strong.

"Snake Smoke" is a transliteration of the Thai word meaning: calm and silent. Master Kruba Pan Shi consecrated this rare sacred object, "Snake Smoke," using his most skilled methods.

Snake smoke can not only help you ward off malicious people, but also enhance your authority, attract wealth, and bring benefactors. It is very suitable for people who work hard in the workplace to wear, making you invincible, getting promoted and receiving salary increases, and having benefactors to help you. As long as a malicious person has bad intentions towards you, snake smoke will take the initiative to strike back against them. "Snake smoke" is a high-level defensive sacred object that can counterattack malicious people, possessing both defense and offense in the series of sacred objects for warding off malicious people!

According to the legends of the ancient Lanna, the snake smoke had become a spirit and could therefore transform into human form at will.

Legend has it that snake smoke appears in forests or remote villages; once, a hunter got lost in the forest at night and was led to a temple by a kind monk. That night, however, he was attacked by a strong tiger, but fortunately, his companions heard the noise and came to his rescue, managing to drive it away. The next morning, however, he could not find any trace of the monk, but found broken pieces on the ground, realizing that the monk was actually snake smoke in disguise.

Kruba Pan Shi was born in Chiang Mai in 2512 BE. He learned Buddhist magic from his father from a young age. His father, Por Chen, was a famous white-robed practitioner of the older generation in Chiang Mai. It can be said that Pan Shi was born into a magical environment and a family of magicians. His master was the abbot of Wat Sawangarong in Chiang Mai Province. He passed away on May 30, 2565 BE.

Kruba Panshi can be considered the most knowledgeable of magical practices and spellbooks among the Mesozoic masters in Northern Thailand. His knowledge encompassed a wide range of folk magic practices from various regions, including Lanna, Shan State in Myanmar, Ya Dei in Myanmar, the Galiang (a branch of the Hmong people in the Golden Triangle), and Esan in Northeast Thailand.

In his youth, Kruba Pan Shi studied under several low-profile and mysterious high monks, including Kruba Bachan, Kruba Dip, Kruba Niam, Kruba Bang, and Kruba Bakong. His master used "Northern Thai Sakying Man-eating Tiger Magic", Northeastern Headless Tiger Magic, and a combination of tiger seals.

Deity-related magic includes the Phaya Khao Kham magic unique to Northern Thailand, thep tanzhai instant-realization deity magic, the Burmese Gejee goddess magic, the traditional Brahman deity magic system (the three main gods, arrow, bull, eagle, etc.) (dream amulets), thep payathong golden king deity magic, and the Northeastern Phra Ngang Sisala Neng ancestral master magic, etc.

Other animal-related spells include Burmese magic spells about cats (all-powerful), Ga Liang magic spells about dogs (all-powerful), Jin She spells about birds of love, Northern Thai spells about gold and silver bees, Northern Thai spells about elephants, and so on.

Spells related to interpersonal relationships and romantic connections include Seb Nang (a type of energy-based spell) for locking hearts and attracting the opposite sex, as well as various derivative spells such as Metta Sinni.

Defensive spells include the attacking spell to block danger, the Gankunsai spell to prevent the removal of curses, the yom fang spell to prevent theft and find lost items, the anti-curse spell, and even offensive spells. The master also specifically instructed him on some harmful curses and curses that only he could remove.

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