Takrut Hua Jai Khun Phaen Luang Pu Sawad

The Takrut Hua Jai Khun Phaen of Luang Phu Sawad, is now in the year of writing (2563 B.E.), an amulet immense rarity to see from what we love to call the Golden Age of modern Thai Buddhist Amulets (2535-2555 BE was an especially special time with an immense fervor for the magic of Thai Buddhist sorcerer monks, which is now seeing a new generation of devotees and collectors from the millennial era entering this wonderful niche, who will not remember this era, where monks like Luang Phu Sawad were among the top internationally known and preferred names, and a time when there were much less amulet makers than we see today, with the explosion of interest in Thai Occultism, Sak Yant Thai Temple Tattoos and Thai Amulets.

Takrut Hua Jai Pra Khun Phaen

The Takrut Hua Jai Khun Phaen is a Wicha, which belongs to High Sorcery (Wizardry), which Luang Phu Sawad received from one of his various Ruesi Kroo Ba Ajarn Mentors in Magic. The spell came from a Laoatian Ruesi Hermit, whose Wicha has become that of the Higher Adept Grade.

The Takrut Hua Jai Khun Phaen of Luang Phu Sawad grew very popular back in 2552 after its release, with many ladies and gay persons believing strongly in their successes coming from the help of this amulet. It is very small and easy to conceal, but also looks very pretty when worn as an accessory too. Since then, time has told its tale, and the Takrut Hua Jai Khun Phaen has successfully entered the annals of history as an all time classic and powerful amulet that has been time-tried-and-tested for well over a decade.

Takrut Hua Jai Khun Phaen LP Sawad

This sometimes can also be the cause of interest and the approach of a stranger, with questions about your amulet (what is that?). The Takrut uses the Lanna ‘Wicha Pitsamorn’ which is traditionally applied in the North, using the triple Takrut foils to imbue with three major blessings, and complete the spell according to the Dtamra Saiyasart Lanna.
Local Devotees like to call Luang Phu SawadPor Phu Ruesi’. This is because before he was a Monk, he was a practicing Ruesi practicing in the depths of the forest, residing in caves in Thailand, Cambodia and Myanmmar (then Burma). He travelled all over the place, collecting Wicha from various other practitioners (both Monks and Ruesi) who he met and exchanged magical arts with them, and mastered a great number of magic spells. Luang Phu Sawad needs little preamble for many Buddhists in South East Asia, such as Singapore and Malaysia, who know this Master very well and revere his amulets since decades.

Luang Phu Sawad, of Wat Kaset Sukh, in Payao

During his early years of practice, Luang Phu remained in the forest until he became adept in both Wicha Akom (magical arts) and Vipassana Kammathana practice. Amulets that are powerful do not only come from knowledge of magical arts and ritual. The practitioner must also have developed mind powers to bestow the amulet with empowerment, normally meditation ability of the Jhanic level is required to empower amulets, and it is Vipassana Kammathana method which is one of the major causes the Jhanic power to arise in a practitioner.

Then one day he found a very old monk whose Baramee and purity was sufficient to be his Kroo, and he ordained. After his ordination, he asked to be able to wander on Tudong. As he travelled, the local Folk were filled with faith in Luang Phu and they gathered money together to buy some land for Luang Phu to build a Samnak Songk (small forest Sangha temple). Luang Phu then saw that the words of his Ruesi Kroo in the forest were true, and that he was destined to become a Gaeji Ajarn. So he began to develop the place he had been given, until one day, it had become the temple of Wat Kaset Sukh that is visited by devotees from all around the Country and Foreign shores too. The visitors who come to pay respects and beseech blessings from LP Sawad are increasing in numbers almost daily, as the word spreads about the various stories of people who used his amulets and saw very quick results according to what they were wishing for.

Takrut Hua Jai Khun Phaen Luang Phu Sawad


In the parlance of the Western world, the High Sorcerer dons the mantle of a Wizard—a parallel to the esteemed title of ‘Por Phu Ruesi’ bestowed upon Thai hermit sorcerers who wield profound powers. These luminaries transcend the necromantic forces of ‘Jom Khamang Waet,’ which rely upon the might of the deceased, instead harnessing their own psychic attainments to empower their craft. Por Phu Ruesi, officially known as ‘Luang Phu Sawad,’ unquestionably embodies the essence of a Lanna Wizard, wielding the profound magic of ancient times.

Luang Por Sawad Wat Kaset Sukh Payao

Suffice to say that LP Sawad has fulfilled both requirements to be able to be called an Adept practitioner. He stayed many years in the forest until one day his Kroo Ruesi teacher told him that he should go and ordain as a monk; ‘You can ordain already, you can be an Ajarn now’ he was told. So Luang Phu travelled up to the North to find an Upachaya monk who would be good enough to ordain him. LP Sawad would use his Jhanic powers to examine each monk, for he said that if the monk who ordained did not have enough Baramee (greatness and merit), then it could cause that Ajarn to become ill and have inauspicious Karma (referring to someone less realized Ordaining someone more realized).

Kata Bucha Takrut Hua Jai Khun Phaen Saen Sawat

Sunamolo Jidt-Dtang Pakinimae  Jidt-Dtang Bpuriso Na Ma Pa Ta

Chant and blow each time on the Takrut, each of the three times.

Luang Phu Sawad passed away on the 2nd Une 2014 (2557 BE), after building many improvements over the years at the temple, and extending the land by purchasing plots of land around the temple, to expand its facilities. Luang Phu was so diligent in this, that when the Looksit investigated the bank account of Luang Phu after his death, he was found to have only 50$ (1500 baht) in his personal possessio! This reflects what a selfless and non materialistic monk he was, despite having raised so many funds to develop the temple and many charitable public projects, he never used a penny of donations for even the tiniest personal benefit.

Below; Special Limited edition Look Om from the funeral ceremony of Luang Phu Sawad, released by Kroo Ba Dech

Kumarn Tong Kroo Ba Beng

The Kumarn Tong Song Krueang Ongk Kroo Pim Yai 2548 BE Fang Mukh Sord Takrut Ngern Koo – Nuea Dam Paint See – Early Era amulet, is a very rare sacred powder amulet with 3 seapearls, 2 silver takrut, and a Chin Aathan Mortal Remains (Ghost Bone piece) hidden inside. It was created by Kroo Ba Beng of Wat Tanode during the Kern Maa Horn ‘Night of the Howling Dogs’ in 2548 BE. The amulet features the Kumarn Tong Song Krueang, a princely child spirit of the Deva Realms holding a sack of gold. The Kumarn is painted by hand with colored robes and aura. The Muan Sarn Sacred Powders are made of various elements mixed with See Pheung Gern Ber Neung Waxy Potion and Nam Man Prai Phii Dtaay Hoeng Necromantic Oil.

Kumarn Tong Kruba Beng 2548 BE Nuea Dam Fand Chin Aathan

The Kumarn Tong Song Krueang Ongk Kroo Pim Yai 2548 BE Fang Mukh Sord Takrut Ngern Koo – Nuea Dam Paint See – Early Era was blessed in a sacred necromantic ritual by 15 monks during the Kern Maa Horn ‘Night of the Howling Dogs.’ This ritual was performed in a haunted cemetery and empowered the Kumarn using the full formula of invocations for the Kata Akarn Sam Sip Sorng, 32 Elements of Living Beings Incantation. This ritual reanimated the spirit within the effigy.

Kruba Beng

Kroo Ba Beng is known for his Wicha Sariga Dong Celestial Himapant Forest Magpie, which is effective for sweet talking and convincing others with ‘Jerajaa’ speech enchantments, and for Metta Mahaniyom Mercy Charm, to use for Business Improvement. He imbued the Kumarn Tong Song Krueang Ongk Kroo Pim Yai 2548 BE Fang Mukh Sord Takrut Ngern Koo – Nuea Dam Paint See – Early Era with this Kaa Khaay Jerajaa Magic to induce mercy and great preference (bias) in the wearer’s favor. This is useful for those in a competitive arena, as it draws the interest and focus of the customer or lover towards the wearer.

Kroo Ba Beng’s amulets are highly sought-after, and he has become internationally known for his ability to imbue them with Metta Mahaniyom, Maha Sanaeh, Maha Lap, and Maha Pokasap power. His early era amulets are equally regarded as those of his magical companion and ex-accomplice Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano, and both Masters inherited the Wicha Teerayan from the Lao Ruesi Bangbod. Kroo Ba Beng’s amulets have a cult following in Thailand and Singapore.

Below; Ruesi Bangbod of Laos

Lersi Bangbod of Laos

Pra Somdej Wat Nok Sambuddha Jayanti

A now extremely rare, forever loved, and popular Pra Somdej Paint See Pid Tong Pim Prok Po Yai, painted and gold-leaf-covered Buddha amulet, from Wat Nok, in Bangkok Noi. The amulets of Wat Nok, especially their painted and gold leaf coated Pra Somdej, are highly popular with both Local Thai Buddhists, and Foreigners alike, with the added popularity, deriving from the fact that Wat Nok is an affiliate temple of Wat Bang Pra, of the Great Sak Yant Master LP Phern, which has caused many the Looksit of Wat Bang Pra and Luang Por Phern, also devote themselves to Bucha of the amulets of Wat Nok.

Pra Somdej 2555 BE Wat Nok 600 Years of Buddhas Enlightenment Amulet

Pra Somdej 2555 BE Wat Nok 600 Years Enliughtenment Edition

The Dtamra (Legend) of the Pra Somdej Wat Nok stretches over a century of amulet making, and is a tradition that most obviously arose from the worldwide fame attained by the immortally revered and rare Pra Somdej Wat Nok 2460 BE Series of Classic Pra Niyom Master-Class Ancient amulets of Luang Por Fueang of Wat Nok.

Somdej Wat Nok 2460 LP Fueang

This particular highly sacred commemorative edition, was released in the year 2555 BE, celebrating 2600 Years, since the day of Enlightenment of the Buddha, and to raise funds, for the restoration work on the Chedi Relic Stupa, which was still not completed after the 2553 BE Release of amulets, which were also intended to find the restoration.

Rear Face Detail Somdej 2555 BE Wat Nok 600 Years Enlightenment Edition

This subsequent edition hence assisted in the meritorious restoration of the Stupa, as well as marking the 2600th anniversary of Buddha’s Enlightenment masking this amulet pure ‘Buddhanussati’ remembrance of the Buddha.

600 Years of Buddhas Enlightenment Amulet

One can assume that there will be no other occasion to make an edition of this kind of celebration, until the year 2655 BE, which would be 2700 Years anniversary, hence, this edition is indeed a memorial edition that can only be made every 100 years, in order to celebrate Buddha’s Awakening.

Angled View Somdej 2555 BE Wat Nok 600 Years Enlightenment Edition

This subsequent edition hence assisted in the meritorious restoration of the Stupa, as well as marking the 2600th anniversary of Buddha’s Enlightenment. making this amulet pure ‘Buddhanussati’ remembrance of the Buddha. One can assume that there will be no other occasion to make an edition of this kind of celebration, until another century has passed, in the year 2655 BE, which would be 2700 Years anniversary.

This Special sacred Buddhist Commemorative edition, was released after the 2545 Ceremony in Bodhgaya India was performed, with monks from Sri Langka, Thailand and India, as well as another 8 Nations.

Rear Face Angle View Somdej 2555 BE Wat Nok 600 Years Enlightenment Edition

A most unusual Sacred Yant beladen amulet, based on the horses plough trowel, using oxen in olden days when ploughing the fields; the Rian Yant Pan Tai Sacred Plow Amulet of Luang Por Tong Glerng, of Wat Chedi Hoi (Temple of the Fossilized Seashell Stupa), in Patum Thani. The Rian Yant Pan Tai amulet, is intended for passing through dangerous situations easily, No Lack of Sustenance or Prosperity, and Maintain Fertility. The Plough is able to pass through hard earth and make a pathway through the field, for the planting of seeds, which brings us food and sustenance.

Because of the strength of the Pan Tai to pass through thick earth easily, it is seen by Ancient Thai Folk, to be a luck-bringer in court cases and disputes, or when you are accused of wrongdoing, or in a life threatening situation. The word ‘Pan’ means ‘to pass through’ or ‘to pass the test’, and this is related to why the plough trowel was called a ‘Pan’ in the first place, because it passes through the earth.

The amulet has a Sacred Yant Pra Putta Jao Ja Pra Ongk (also known as ‘Yant Ha’, ‘Yant Grabong Khwai’, and ‘Yant Ongk Pra’) on the front face, and is encrusted with Sacred Magical Khom Agkhara Sanskrit Spells around the border of the amulet.


The Rear Face has a Sacred Yant Metta, a host of Khom Agkhara Spell inscriptions, and the name of LP Tong Glerng and the Temple of Wat Chedi Hoy embossed.


The amulet is made from a type of metallic alchemical alloy called ‘Nuea Maekapat’, which involves mixing different metals in the forge, and knowing the exact temperature at which the various metals with differing melting points will fuse and become one substance. The end result renders a slightly bluebottle metalllic effect, which shimmers when caught by the light. Nuea Maekapat is highly regarded for its Kong Grapan Chadtri, Klaew KLaad, Metta and Maha Pokasap Powers, and its Alchemical inherent magic within the metal, being believed to have powers of their own, even if not blessed by a monk.

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Luang Por Tong Gleung, is one of the very few masters who have ever made this kind of talismanic charm in coin form, and its design is highly original, and is a Wicha that has been passed down from master to master since well before the times of the Ayuttaya Era, as it is documented during that time, and was already considered an ancient Wicha.


ban neng khmer

Presenting an extremely rare chance to admire a historically and extremely sorcerous piece of ancient Khmer Necromancy, in the form of this Banneng Human Skull-Bone carving of a Khmer Hoeng Prai Ghost, exhumed from the grave many many years ago in ancient times, by a Khmer Necromancer, and invoked with the spirit of the Hoeng Prai Ghost who once inhabited the mortal remains during its lifetime. A Hoeng Prai Ghost is often described in English, as ‘Death whilst screaming”, meaning screaming during an accident or being murdered, drowning or falling from heights. In truth, a Hoeng Prai Ghost is the spirit of a person who suffered a premature death, suddenly without any kind of pre-warning.

Banneng ghost bone carvings are considered, along with Nam Man Prai Tang Glom Oil, is considered to be the highest and most powerful and adept form of Necromantic Sorcery in existence, and Khmer Necromancy is considered to be the number one form of Dark Arts in South East Asia, for its many thousand year old tradition and ancient formulas, which have been preserved through even the time of the Kampuchean Civil War.

To make a Banneng, one must first find a person who died under the proper circumstances to be a Hoeng Prai, and then have permission from the family of the dead spirit, or perform according to the will and testament of the dead person, and then perform the ritual to gain permission from the protector spirit of the cemetery where the Hoeng Prai is interred, before then using Wicha to find and intuit, which of the three protective magical seal stones on the grave to remove before attempting to exhume the body of the Hoeng Prai.


There are three stones hidden on the grave area, which are inscribed, with Khom Kata Akom, and placed there by the gravedigger himself ,who also uses sorcery to seal the graves of angry spirits or powerful Hoeng Prai Ghosts to stay within the grave, and not wander around the neighborhood.
Banneng became internationally popular after many South East Asians from Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong and other countries began to hear of the powerful magic of the Banneng, and rumors of its power to attract immense wealth.

They are wildly sought after, and there are many Ban Neng derivative type amulets providing for the massive demand, such as skeletal pieces, which then are known as ‘Chin Aathan‘, instead of ‘Ban Neng’ But it is the skull bone itself, which is the rarest and most highly prized, and of course the largest of all Necromantic Bone Carvings. Usually only found in the museums of wealthy collectors and serious devotees of Necromancy / Barang (Malaysian Term).

Rian Choo Chok Joong Nang Nuea Dtakua Jarn Mer Sacred Leaden Alchemical Alloy Amulet featuring Jujaka the Fortuitous Beggar, leading a Maiden by the hand, with hand inscribed Sacred Yant and Khom Agkhara spells inscriptions engraved into the rear face. Released by the fifth Master of the Magical Linage Wicha of Wat Klang Bang Gaew, Luang Por Kong (Sanya). The coin comes with Original Temple Box and the gift of a small ball of Look Pong Ya Wasana Jinda Maneem sacred powders of Luang Phu Bun, of Luang Por Kong, Wat Klang Bang Gaew.

This is yet another important edition in the Dtamra Legend and Historical Magical Linage, of Wat Klang Bang Gaew Classic Thai Buddhist Amulets, which are enjoying the Immortal success of four Generations of Abbots (with Non-Abbot Master Monk Ajarn Bai making a total of five Masters), who have continued and Maintained the various Wicha for which Wat Klang Bang Gaew is noted for, namely the Wicha Bia Gae, the Jao Sua, The Ya Wasana Jinda Manee Sacred Powder and Wicha Jinda Manee Montr

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Empowered with the Invocations of Maha Lap of Choo Chok (Jujaka), and the Blessings of a host of Sacred Yant around the imagery of the front face of the amulet, bring a multitude of Magical Aspects, which, being made from Alchemical leaden Sacred Alloy is especially susceptive to absorbing the powers imbued by the master. The rear face is hand inscribed with the Yant Putsoorn and sacred Khom Agkhara.

LP Kong (Sanya)

The amulet is further empowered with the Traditional Wicha Maha Jinda Manee Montr, made famous by the great Luang Phu Bun, of Wat Klang Bang Gaew, which is undoubtedly the most famous of all Temples for the Wicha Jinda Manee Montr and is also famous for the Yant Maha Pokasap for increased Wealth and treasured Possessions. This particular series of amuilets possesses the ubiquitous powers of Protection (Klaew Klaad) to Evade Dangers, ‘Gae Jon’ (prevent Poverty and cashflow still-stands), ‘Maha Mongkol’ (Great Blessings of good Fortunes, Health and Wealth), and Maha Lap Maha Pokasap Wealthy and Lucky Blessings.

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Paya Hongs Tong Nuea Nga Gae Luang Por Lae Wat Khao Song

Paya Hongs Golden Hongsa Himapant Swan in Hand Carved Ivory with Hand Inscriptions of Khom Agkhara spells, from the Great Petchburi Master Monk Luang Por Lae, of Wat Khao Song. A most beautiful hand carved amulet that is Extremely rare to see from this Master, the Paya Hongs Tong Golden Celestial Swan, in hand carved ivory. with hand inscriptions, for Metta Maha Niyom Mercy Charm, Maha Sanaeh attraction, Jerajaa Convincing Speech, Kaa Khaay Business Success.

The Golden Hongsa is for Thai Buddhists, regarded as a past incarnation of the Lord Buddha, and the Hongsa amulet itself, is believed to be very powerful Mercy Charm for Majestic Wealth Attraction and Impressive Effect to Attract Courtiers, Increased Business, Improve Social and Love Life, and Oratory skill

Paya Hongs Tong Nuea Nga Gae Luang Por Lae Wat Khao Song

Paya Hongs Tong Nuea Nga Gae Luang Por Lae Wat Khao Song


The Paya Hongs Tong Golden Swan, represents a past Incarnation of the Lord Buddha in the Jataka Legends, and is Imbued with the Highest Metta Mahaniyom Mercy Charm, absorbing all Evil, dissolving Antimonies and Arguments, and Turning friends into Enemies. The Paya Hongs is immensely useful for praying to to attract customers and business opportunities.

It is also reputedly powerful for using to approach superiors or plead for mercy, as well as to win friends, lovers and admirers. The Hongs Swan is also the Celestial Steed of the God Brahma, and is considered to be an emanation of a Bodhisattva.


Kala Ta Diaw Lanna Amulets Kroo Ba Dtu Ing

Presenting a Special series of limited edition Jumbo Size Masterpiece Hand Made amulets in Kala Ta Diaw 1 eyed coconut shell, from Lanna Monk Kroo Ba Dtu Ing, of Wat Intrataep in Chiang Mai. The amulets of this extreme limited hand made series, were made from a small number of one eyed coconuts, which are extremely rare (1 in 100,000 or less), in the form of various Lanna Popular Deities, including Pra Rahu, and Paya Khao Kham (Lanna style Khun Phaen/Paetch Payatorn).

The Naturally Imbued Power Within One Eyed Coconut Shell

Kala Ta Diaw (one eyed coconut shell), is a highly sacred and powerful substance in Thai Sorcery, with power of Maha Pokasap Wealth and Treasure Attraction. Gae Aathan Anti Black Magick, and Kong Grapan Maha Ud Protective Power. Just the substance itself is said to possess extreme magical power, even without blessing or empowerment by any sorceror or monk.

Paya Khao Kam

Paya Khao Kam Nuea Kala Ta Diaw Gae Kroo Ba Dtu Ing

Paya Khao Kam Nuea Kala Ta Diaw Gae Kroo Ba Dtu Ing

Paya Khao Kam Golden Horned Maha Sanaeh Seduction Demon amulet, released by Kroo Ba Dtu Ing imbued with the powerful Wicha Paya Tae Krua Maha Sanaeh. This Paya Khao Kam Pim Jumbo size Ongk Kroo amulet is hand carved from Nuea Kala Ta Diaw, 1 eyed coconut shell, considered a very powerful substance for Maha Ud, Ud Sap, Maha Pokasap, and Maha Lap.Pure Wicha Thai Lanna Northern Sorcery. Filled with a mass of powerful magical substances in the rear face.

Paya Khao Kam, often called the ‘Lanna Khun Phaen’. or Lanna ‘Golden Horns’ Deva, in hand carved hand painted one eyed coconut shell, filled with Muan Sarn Maha Sanaeh Powders, 2 In Koo statuettes, 3 pieces of Chin Aathan Bone Pieces 14 Ploi Sek Maha Pokasap enchanted wealth attracting gemstones (2 in front face, 12 in rear face), and a small Glass Phial of Nam Man Prai Tang Glom Necromantic Serum inserted in the rear face from Kroo Ba Swatu Jao Ing (Pra Ajarn Rit Chai), otherwise lovingly known by the Lanna style Monk’s Nickname of ‘Dtu Ing’, of Wat Intra Taep in Chiang Mai (Wat In Taep).

The front face features a Northern Lanna Style carved image of Paya Khao Kham Golden Horned Seductive Demon Deity, an ancient Animist Deity of the Thai Lanna Sorcery Tradition surrounded by his ubiquitous entourage of beautiful Maidens. As Lord and Master, Paya Khao Kam is full of Maha Amnaj (commanding power and influence) over his entourage.

Closeup Image of Paya Khao Kam Kroo Ba Dtu Ing

Closeup Image of Paya Khao Kam Kroo Ba Dtu Ing

This large Ongk Kroo Paya Khao Kam amulet is an extreme limited series Ongk Kroo Masterpiece Version amulet, hand carved and embellished with exquisitely detailed colored front face, with 2 red Ploi Sek Gemstone inserts. The amulets were released in a small limited edition of traditional Lanna Amulets, which adhere to the Ancient Wicha Lanna Methods of Creation and Empowerment, including an extensive invocation of the Wicha Paya Tae Krua..

The rear face has two In Koo Devas of Love statuettes, three pieces of Necromantic Chin Aathan bone pieces of a Hoeng Prai Ghost, 2 Takrut Spells and 12 Ploi Sek Maha Pokasap Gemstones inserted into Black Maha Sanaeh Sacred Powder Muan Sarn, which is highly resinous through the mixture of herbal saps and prai oils.

Closeup Image of Rear Face of Paya Khao Kam Kroo Ba Dtu Ing

Closeup Image of Rear Face of Paya Khao Kam Kroo Ba Dtu Ing

The Wicha In Koo can also be invoked using Kata, to increase Maha Sanaeh within the amulet.

Pra Kata for Bucha and Synopsis of the In Koo Lanna Amulet.

The Paya Khao Kam is the Pra Khun Phaen Paetch Payatorn of the Lanna tradition). Paya Khao Kam is traditionally pictured in Lanna Mythology as a Man dressed in full rich regalia with a crown bearing two golden horns of plenty. He is embracing a harem of Attractive Ladies.

 

The rear face of the one eyed coconut shell is filled with powerful Muan Sarn Sacred Powder admixture with 2 Takrut Spells and 12 Enchanted Wealth Attracting Gemstone spells, with twin In Koo Devas of Love statuettes, 3 pieces of Necromantic Chin Aathan Bone pieces from a Hoeng Prai Deva who was Lucky in Gambling and became Rich, and a small glass phial with green Nam Man Prai Tang Glom Necromantic Serum Inserted into the sacred Muan Sarn clay.

The Paya Khao Kam, is a powerful Seduction and Mercy Charm, known for its power to possess many lovers and keep them all happy and fulfilled, to attract admirers, customers and friends. It is highly reputed for its Maha Lap and Maha Pokasap powers. This is of course a reminiscently similar imagery and indeed, similar magical effect as the Khun Phaen Jet/See Nang Lorm Wicha, which also features a Virile Successful Wealthy man (Khun Phaen) of Great Status and Power, encircled by Lovely Maidens.

 

Kroo Ba Dtu Ing empowered the amulets with the Wicha Paya Khao Kam, and Wicha Khun Phaen Paetch Payatorn. The Wicha invokes immense Maha Sanaeh, Jerajaa, Kaa Khaay, Metta Mahaniyom, Maha Lap, Siang Choke, and Maha Pokasap power, for seductive attraction, Mercy Charm, Convincing Speech, Selling Power, Lucky Fortunes in Life and with Gambling, Lottery or Speculative Market Investments, and Status with Treasure Accumulation

 

The Paya Khao Kam, is a powerful Seduction and Mercy Charm, known for its power to possess many lovers and keep them all happy and fulfilled, to attract admirers, customers and friends. It is highly reputed for its Maha Lap and Maha Pokasap powers. This is of course a reminiscently similar imagery and indeed, similar magical effect as the Khun Phaen Jet/See Nang Lorm Wicha, which also features a Virile Successful Wealthy man (Khun Phaen) of Great Status and Power, encircled by Lovely Maidens. Thai Lanna Sorcery is a subject you can read about in Ajarn Spencer Littlewood‘s Epublication ‘The Book of Thai Lanna Sorcery

 

Kata Paya Khao Kam(Paya Tae Krua)

 Pra Rahu Kala Ta Diaw

This large Ongk Kroo Pra Rahu amulet is an extreme limited series Ongk Kroo Masterpiece Version amulet, hand carved and embellished with exquisitely detailed colored front face, 4 Takrut Spells and 8 Ploi Sek Maha Pokasap Gemstones inserted into Black Maha Lap Sacred Powder Muan Sarn in the rear face

Pra Rahu Kala Ta Diaw Ongk Kroo Carved 1 Eye Coconut Shell Asura Eclipse God 4 Takrut 8 Ploi Sek Gems Kroo Ba Dtu Ing

Pra Rahu Kala Ta Diaw Ongk Kroo Carved 1 Eye Coconut Shell Asura Eclipse God 4 Takrut 8 Ploi Sek Gems Kroo Ba Dtu Ing


The front face features a Northern Lanna Style carved image of Pra Rahu Asura Deva, swallowing the moon/sun (Eclipse God). The rear face of the one eyed coconut shell is filled with powerful Muan Sarn Sacred Powder admixture with 4 Takrut Spells and eight Enchanted Wealth Attracting Gemstone spells inserted into the sacred Muan Sarn clay. If you feel that your Fate and Horoscope is not Auspicious, then it could be that Pra Rahu is interfering. You can solve this problem by making Bucha offerings to Pra Rahu every Wednesday; Light 10 black incense sticks (‘Toop’ in Thai), and five types of black offerings (e.g. black sticky rice, black jelly grass drink, black semolina or sago pudding and the like).
Black Food Offerings to Pra Rahu

Black Food Offerings to Pra Rahu

Kroo Ba Dtu Ing (Pra Ajarn Rit Chai), is an up and coming Lanna Master who is in his early era of his magickal trajectory, and is continuing the Lanna Wicha Magickal Sorcery traditions and Formulas of his Kroo Ba Ajarn of the Lineage of Wat Intra Taep, and his other Lineage Masters.

The Bua Bang Bai Seductive Deva Amulet has come to be associated with Ajarn Suntorn, for his revival of common knowledge of this very rare, and till recently almost forgotten Maha Sanaeh Wicha for Seduction. Ajarn Suntorn’s Bua Bang Bai amulets are prized as the most powerful Bua Bang Bai of the present Era (of which there are not many to find for comparison, for only a very few masters possess this Wicha).

Mae Nang Prai Bua Bang Bai Lotus Nymph Deva

Mae Nang Prai Bua Bang Bai Lotus Nymph Deva

Only once every few years does Ajarn Suntorn release any amulets, and when he does, the Bua Bang Bai is always expected to be included. His amulets are always special, intensively empowered, and deplete almost immediately due to the small number of limited editions he makes. Now this year Devotees are extremely glad to see some Bua Bang Bai amulets appear, which Ajarn Suntorn has been empowering and preparing for a long time, finally released.

This is a long awaited event, since the depletion of previous editions, and a good 3 years of shortage from this master, who is not interested in mass production, and focused on highly concentrated sacred powders, and powerful lengthy empowerment methods, rigidly adhering to the Traditional Rules and Requirements for Correct and Powerful Applied Magickal Wicha

The Bua Bang Bai were made as Lockets, and were released in 2560 BE after some years of empowerment of the Muan Sarn Powders, and in two different models;

  1. Chak Tong Ongk Kroo Pim A Gold faced locket version, In Koo, 3 Takrut, 3 glass phials (1 Nam Man Prai Gai Daeng Red Cockerel Oil Potion, 1 See Pheung Khiaw waxy potion, & 1 Pong Sanaeh Ya Faed powder filled) 4 Gemstone inserts. The special gold faced ‘Chak Tong Ongk Kroo Pim A’ model was released at a considerably higher price due to the extreme limited numbers, higher concentration of Muan sarn and the addition of the pure concentrated extremely rare, hard to create and empower, and expensive to make Pong Sanaeh Ya Faed Necromantic Powders Flask.
  2. Chak Khaw Ongk Kroo Pim B (white locket face version) – with Nuea Pong Bpatamang Kama Sutra (Mai Hyae Yae) powders, with In Koo Lovers statuette, Nam Man Prai Wan Gai Daeng (red Prai Oil) See Pheung Khiaw (Green Waxy Potion) 2 Takrut, 4 Ploi Sek Maha Pokasap (Enchanted Gemstones) Dtid Pha Hor Sop (Corpse Cloth)
Ajarn Suntorn Phueak Tiang

Ajarn Suntorn Phueak Tiang – Master of the Wicha Bua Bang Bai, and Wicha Na Hnaa Tong Sataan Phaen Din

The Wicha Bua Bang Bai is said to be so powerful in its Maha Sanaeh properties, with the invocation of a Deva whose sexuality is said to be so appealing and enticing, which is why she is depicted as a Bousomous Nymph, with breasts so large that even the Lotus Leaf only barely covers her breasts.


The Wicha Bua Bang Bai and ther name of Ajarn Suntorn have come to go hand in hand with each other in the present Era, as this Master is considered to be the Current Living Master Adept of this Ancient Wicha.

The Bua Bang Bai is full of Maha Sanaeh, Jerajaa, Kaa Khaay, and Metta Maha Niyom type magic, which is ideally intended for going out to seduce and enchant people, in both social, and professional environments, be it for social climbing, attracting lovers, or for professional advancement, sealing business deals with your charming speech, or simply to improve popularity and increase Mercy and Compassion towards you, and recieve a more helpful and friendly attitude from others. As a Love Charm, the Bua Bang Bai Enchantment spell is said to be second to none, but works in a more subtle, merciful and loving manner than the obviously and aggressively forceful Prai Khmer Necromancy.


First made nationally famous by Luang Por Sawai of Wat Bridaram, with his famous Pha Yant Bua Bang Bai, Ajarn Suntorn now holds the highest esteem in the present day of all living Masters for the Wicha Bua Bang Bai.

Below; the famously powerful and extremely rare Pha Yant Bua Bang Bai Yantra Spell Cloth from LP Sawai, of Wat Bridaram.

Pha Yant Bua Bang Bai LP Sawai Wat Bridaram

Pha Yant Bua Bang Bai LP Sawai Wat Bridaram

Kata Bucha Bua Bang Bai

O Dtinno So Taaya Wad-Dta Madt-Dta Ga Ma Ya

Su Su Na Na Raa Cha Dtang Waa Bpup-pPhang Waa Kandang Waa Raa Cha Gu Maa Rii Waa

Raa Cha Gu Maa Ro Waa Id-Thii Yo Waa Taa Ni Yo Waa Aehi Aehi Ka Wa Gam Sae Dti Bpi Su Su Na Na Ima Sa Ming Aa Raa Mae Kae Hae Taewadaa Sukhidtaa Ho Dtu

Locket Chak Tong Bua Bang Bai Lotus Leaf Fairy Ajarn Suntorn Phueak Tiang

Locket Bua Bang Bai Lotus Leaf Fairy Pim A Ongk Kroo Chak Tong Ajarn Suntorn Phueak Tiang

Kata Bua Bang Bai

Intajidt Dtangmaani (Chant 9 Times)

If using for increasing Business Sales, place the Bua Bang Bai in a glass of pure water. The put some of the water on the palm of your hand, and use the rest of the water to spray on your wares.

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Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai Lunar Eclipse 150th Anniversary Wat Mae Ya Edition Amulets

Presenting some Extreme Limited Edition Hand Inscribed and Individually Empowered Meed Haek Wicha Lanna Spirit Knives and Pra Rahu Kala Ta Diaw One Eyed Coconut shell carved Eclipse God amulets, from Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai Wat Mae Ya. These extreme limited edition Traditionally Amulets are inimitable in the present Era and can only be most highly recommended for their authentic creation and empowerment methods, and traditional preservation of the Ancient Northern Wicha Saiyasart Lanna.

Speaking of the Meed Haek (Lanna name for Mitmor), they are composed of Forged blades with Hand carved Khao Kwai Phueak Hilt Ritual Spirit Knife amulets, have been made in the ancient northern traditional style of Thai Lanna Sorcery, which has been practiced for centuries by the northern hill-tribe peoples in the bordering areas of Thailand, Burma, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia. Blessed in special occasion after three months of Traimas empowerment, with Final Blessing on Lunar Eclipse on the 150th Anniversary of Wat Mae Ya Temple

The amulet features a small ‘Ito’ style hatchet shape blade with hand inscriptions of Agkhara Spells, which is inserted into a hand carved hilt made from albino buffalo horn Please Note, due to the hand made nature of these amulets, each amulet has slight differences. The amulet received, may differ slightly from the one in the image, but will be of equal power, quality and authenticity.

 

This edition included these special old school Lanna Meed Haek, and an extreme limited edition of 105 hand carved and inscribed Pra Rahu Asura Deva amulets made from the incredibly rare one eyed coconut shell, which were blessed along with the Meed Haek on the 150th anniversary night of Wat Mae Ya, which coincided with a Lunar Eclipse, making this a very powerful combination of auspicious alignments for empowerment of this edition.

Meed Haek and Mitmor ritual knives are used for Bucha to pray to for Blessings, but are also a kind of Magic Wand, Sceptre of Command over Spirits and Ghosts, and a Weapon to Banish Evil Spirits and Nullify Curses. Mitmor are used by the Masters to perform Inscriptions on the devotees, or upon inanimate objects, to invoke magical spells and bestow blessings.

Below; Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai inscribing Pra Rahu Kala Ta Diaw amulets and the Meed Haek during a Lunar Eclipse on the 150th anniversary of Wat Mae Ya temple.

When speaking of the Pra Rahu Kala Ta Diaw of this edition,  we see an extreme Limited Edition Hand Inscribed and Individually Empowered Pra Rahu Kala Ta Diaw Wicha Lanna from Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai Wat Mae Ya. These extreme limited edition Hand carved one eyed coconut shell Rahu Asura Deva Eclipse God amulets, have been made in the ancient northern traditional style of Thai Lanna Sorcery, which has been practiced for centuries by the northern hill-tribe peoples in the bordering areas of Thailand, Burma, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia.. Blessed in special occasion after three months of Traimas empowerment, with Final Blessing on Lunar Eclipse on the 150th Anniversary of Wat Mae Ya Temple

Phra Rahu Kala Ta Diaw Amulet

Phra Rahu Kala Ta Diaw Asura Deva Eclipse God 1 eye coconut Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai

The amulet features Pra Rahu Om Jantr (Rahu eating the Moon) as a central figure. Sacred Yantra with Lanna Agkhara are embossed either side of the Rahu Deity. Paying Bucha to Pra Rahu is essential for turning ones Fate around in times of Trouble. Pra Rahu improves your Horoscope, and removes dark influences and Inauspicious Unlucky events. 

Phra Rahu Kala Ta Diaw Asura Deva Eclipse God 1 eye coconut Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai

In the Lanna Tradition, the ‘Mitmor’ Ritual Knife is known as ‘Meed Haek’. The word ‘Haek‘ means ‘To Scrape’, or to cause to split open wide. The Meed Haek, is generally considered to be a small portable, blunt rounded symbolic knife, that is found throughout Lanna Cultures. The Meed Haek or Mitmor can be used to stir prayer water whilst performing incantations for whatever kind of blessings one may seek to invoke, be they Kong Grapan Chadtri Klaew Klaad, Maha Lap Maha Pokasap, Jerajaa Khaa Khaay, or Metta Maha Niyom Maha Sanaeh. You can use Buddhist Prayers and Candles to perform Holy Water Making, and stir the water in a clean clear bowl with clean clear water in it.

 

Meed Haek is a very Prominent Protagonist in the Pantheon of ‘Krueang Rang Lanna Sastrawut’ Magical Weaponry Amulets.

Meed Haek Lanna

The Meed Haek and its Ritual Empowerment Methods are bound to the same methods of Sorcery used for making other kinds of magical weaponry, such as Ritual & Ceremonial Swords, like the ‘Dab Sri Ganchai’.

 

The Ritual methods used in their making are both highly complex, as well as varied, depending on the nature of the magic intended to be imbued within the weaponry, and the materials used to make it. Hilts and Sheaths can be made from Sacred or Precious Metals, Wood, or other natural Substances such as Horn, Ivory, Onyx or Lek Lai Kaya Siddhi elemental substance.

Blades are usually forged from metal using Alchemical Forging methods, but can also be seen to be made from other materials, such as the split Tusk of an Elephant, or a piece of Sacred wood.

Below: pieces of Khao Kwai Phueak albino Buffalo Horn for the carving of the magical hilts of the Meed Haek Akom Lanna of Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai, before preparation began

 

The making of Sacred Metals for forging into blades for Meed Haek, Dab Akom swords and knives, has a rigid set of rules and formulas for which kind of substances can be used. Metals are selected and chosen for their Sacred or Magical values. There are stringent ancient formulas, how they should be mixed and empowered as ‘Chanuan Saksit’.

‘Chanuan Saksit’, is a word used to refer to the Sacred metallic substance, which results from smelted artefacts, metallic elements and minerals. Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai chose to use one of the most powerful Buddhist Magical Metal Artefacts for his sorceror knives, the Tapu Sangkwanorn Ancient Shrineroom Roof Nails.

Below; Ancient Sacred Tapu Sangkwanorn Shrineroom Roof Nails from the Early Ayuttaya Era, used in the smelting of the Sacred Chanuan Muan Sarn for the Meed Haek Lanna.

Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai is the continuing lineage practitioner of the Wicha of Luang Phu Kroo Ba Ban (Wat Mae Ya), through Kroo Ba Wang (Wat Ban Den), and is a Lanna Monk who has continued the Wicha of Kroo Ba Wang through the Lineage of his Kroo Ba Ajarn in the most diligent fashion, as well as increasing the spells within the repository of grimoires at Wat Mae Ya.

Below; The Tapu Sangkwanorn are beaten into flat shape on the ritual wooden pedestal for shaping into the traditional Ito Meed Haek shape blades and heating again in the forge

Below; Hammering the Tapu Sangkwanorn into the shape of flat metal blades in preparation for the forging of the Meed Haek

Hammering the Tapu Sangkwanorn into the shape of flat metal blades in preparation for the forging of the Meed Haek

He has performed every stage of the alchemical metallurgy processes and ritual methods of creation of these Meed Haek Lanna, through his own immense efforts and insistence on personal attention to every step of the process.He has expanded the magical repository of knowledge of his Lineage with his constant seeking, collecting of ancient Grimoires of Sorcery of the Thai Yai and other Lanna Folk.

This is a truly rare collection of Meed Haek (Mitmor) Rital Knives in Lanna Tradtiotional Old School style, which Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai performed all stages of the preparation of the sacred chanuan muan sarn metals for the forging of the magical blades, and for the carving of the Khao Kwai albino buffalo horn hilts. A very complex series of ritual preparations were necessary to create his Meed Haek and his Pra Rahu Kala Ta Diaw Amulets, of which only extreme limited numbers were made (105). The Meed Haek were alchemically forged using Tapu Sangkwanorn Uposatha Roof Nails from Ancient Temples of the Ayuttaya and Pre Ayuttaya Era.

Tapu Sangkwanorn are magical artefacts which are considered to be extremely powerful and magical substances, being leaden, they absorb the prayers and chants and meditative powers of the monks of centuries of morning and evening prayers and other ceremonies.

Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai Initiates the Ceremony during Lunar Eclipse

Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai is extremely proficient in the Wicha of Lanna Amulet making and in addition, a Master of Kata Akom and Agkhara Lanna Magical Script, and Sak Yant Thai Temple Tattoos.

Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai refuses to allow himself to be tempted to invent any modernisations, and maintains the integrity of the Northern methods of Lanna Sorcery. Below you can see him empowering some of his recently hand made amulets which he made specifically on request for Ajarn Spencer Littlewood (Proprietor of Thailand Amulets), for distribution to you our friends and customers.

He has expanded the magical repository of knowledge of his Lineage with his constant seeking, collecting of ancient Grimoires of Sorcery of the Thai Yai and other Lanna Folk. He is extremely proficient in the Wicha of Lanna Amulet making and in addition, a Master of Kata Akom and Agkhara Lanna Magical Script, and Sak Yant Thai Temple Tattoos.

Nor did the Ancient Masters have to accept to bless amulets which were mass made, and donated for blessing, rather, used their own precious time and efforts and Meditations to create and empower each amulet one after the other, passing through the hands and incantations of the Master one by one.

These days, it is truly difficult to find a Master who still uses this old-school method of personal applied Wicha and without assistance from third parties. Nor did the Ancient Masters have to accept to bless amulets which were mass made, and donated for blessing, rather, used their own precious time and efforts and Meditations to create and empower each amulet one after the other, passing through the hands and incantations of the Master one by one.

We feel that the amulets of Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai, are amongst the most highly recommendable, and authentically empowered, with the inimitable personal touch of the master. This is becoming ever harder to find in modern times. it is our duty to discover and present you with the best amulets with authentic Wicha, and this is the reason why Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai has become one of our top recommended present day masters.

Hand made limited edition authentically made and empowered Lanna Talismanic Charms like these, should be impossible to find in the present day, where most Masters have hordes of devotees to assist in the making of the amulets. Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai remains faithful to the olden days methods. We are blessed to be able to still find and obtain traditionally made olden days style amulets which have been given such diligent personal attention from the master in this present Era, through the Merits of Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai.

Below; Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai inscribes Pra Rahu kala Ta Diaw amulets during the Eclipse Nocturnal ceremony of empowerment

Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai Inscribes Amulets

We can but recommend the amulets of Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai most highly for this reason. Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai is a lineage master of Wat Mae Ya, following in the tradition of his Kroo Ba Ajarn, Luang Phu Thin (Current Abbot) and the Great Luang Phu Kroo Ba Ban.

Wat Mae Ya

Wat Mae Ya is the temple of the Late and Great Arya Sangha (said by his devotees to have attained Arahantship), Luang Phu Kroo Ba Bpan, who transmitted the Wicha of Kroo Ba Wang to Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai. Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai is continuing the Wicha and Traditional Amulet making of the Great Kroo Ba Ajarn; Luang Phu Kroo Ba Ban, the ex Abbot of Wat Mae Ya temple.

The topic of Meed Haek Lanna and Dab Akom Magical Ritual Swords and Blades is given a very detailed chapter in Ajarn Spencer’s 6th Buddha Magic Episode in the Ebook ‘The Book of Thai Lanna Sorcery’, from Buddha Magic Multimedia and Publications, also available on this website in the Publications section.

Use Buddhist Method of Bucha

Three Prostrations and Chanting of Maha Namasakara (Namo Tassa) 3 Times

Namo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa, Namo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa, Namo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa

Then use Kata Ārātanā Pra Krueang


Suea - Tiger Wicha

Presenting a Very Special Edition amulet, the Sacred Tiger of the Lineage Wicha of the Great Luang Por Parn (Wat Bang Hia/Bang Bor), blessed on an auspicious Sao Ha Lunar Saturday on the 1st Aprll 2560 BE in Buddha Abhiseka by Luang Por Chan Inmudto, the abbot of Wat Bang Bor (Wat Bang Hia), with additional blessings by other great monks, in a total of three blessing Ceremonies.

The Suea Payak is made from Nuea Rae Lek Nam Pi Sacred Kayasiddhi elemental substance, using the ancient methods of empowerment, using the secrets of the Wicha Luang Por Parn.

The first Ceremony was held at Wat Ka Long with Luang Por Chan (Wat Bang Bor), and the other monks present to assist, and was performed within the Wiharn (Vihara shrine) of the large statue of Luang Por Parn. The second ceremony was held again at Wat Ka Long, also in the shrine of Luang Por Parn (Wat Bang Bor) which is situated at the temple. It was here during the second ceremony at Wat Ka Long, that a special empowerment was performed by Luang Por Foo, of Wat Bang Samak.

Apart from blessings by Luang Por Chan (Wat Bang Bor), and Luang Por Foo, the amulets were also empowered by Luang Por Sanan, of Wat Ka Long, Luang Por Anan, of Wat Bang Plee Noi, and Luang Phu Sin, of Wat Laharn Yai. The third Buddha Abhiseka was held once again in front of the Shrine Building at Wat Ka Long on the 1st April 2017 (2560 BE), with Luang Por Chan, abbot of Wat Bang Bor, and holder of the Wicha Luang Por Parn, presiding over the Ceremony.

 

It is not possible to speak of Tiger amulets without thinking of and mentioning the great Luang Por Parn of Wat Bang Hia (now ‘Wat Bang Bor’), whose famous tiger tooth and cartved tiger amulets, and Loi Ongk Statuettes are considered to belong to the top 5 Masters for tiger amulets in all Thai Buddhist Amulet making history. This Wicha Suea of Luang Por Parn was continued by his Wicha Inherotors and Looksit, and by the abbots of the Wat Bang Bor lineage, and derives from even long before that, through a long line of abbots. The Wicha now resides with Luang Por Chan, the abbot in the present time at Wat Bang Bor.

The amulet is encased in sealed transparent acrylic bubble with a micron gold plated frame and pendant hoop attached, ready for wearing, and comes with original box from the Temple.

 

Luang Por Parn was one of the Great Master Guru Monks of his Era (2368 – 2543 BE), and the originator of the Wicha for Tiger Amulet empowerment of this Lineage, using the Wicha of Wat Bang Hia. Wat Bang Hia had its name changed sometime in the modern era, to ‘Wat Bang Bor’ because of the impolite double meaning of the word ‘Hia’ which apart from meaning ‘monitor lizard’ (of which many lived near the temple in olden days), the word ‘Hia’ also means ‘Villain’.

Suea Lek Nam Pi Wat Ka Long 2556 BE

Wat Bang Hia is of course a World famous Historical Temple of Monumental Status in the Amulet Scene for the fact that this was the temple of Luang Por Parn, Master Wicha holder of making famous Tiger Tooth and Carved Tiger amulets, whose amulets are now of the ‘Maha Sethee’ Millionaire master Class. It was the Great Luang Por Parn who was the Mentor and Teacher in Wicha to Luang Por Nok of Wat Sangkasi, who is a Classic Olden Days Master of Legendary Status in his own right, and whose Tiger Teeth Talismans also carry immense Serm Baramee and Maha Amnaj Power.

Kata Hua Jai Suea Maha Amnaj – Incantation for the Tiger of Commanding Dominion and Power.

Gur Ru Su Gu

Wicha Suea amulets possess immense Anti Black Magick, and Maha Amnaj Commanding Power, to Increase Status and Gain Promotion in the Profession. This of course also indirectly increases one’s wealth through raise in income which comes with rise in Status. Suea amulets are powerful talismans to protect the wearer from all worldly and unworldly dangers.

Buddha Abhiseka Ceremony and Blessings

Above; Luang Por Chan during the first Ceremony at Wat Bang Bor


Below; Second Buddha Abhiseka with Luang Por Sanan and Luang Por Foo at Wat Ka Long



four Guru Masters involved in the blessing and empowerment of the Muan Sarn

Above four Guru Masters involved in the blessing and empowerment of the Muan Sarn, in clockwise from top left; Luang Por Anan (Wat Bang Plee Noi), Luang Phu Sin (Wat Laharn Yai), Luang Por Foo (Wat Bang Samak), and Pra Bai Diga Sanan (Wat Ka Long)

Above: the final Buddha Abhiseka ceremony presided over by Luang Por Chan (Wat Bang Bor), in front of the Shrine of Luang Por Parn at the Temple of Wat Ka Long

Below; Luang Por Parn of Wat Bang Hia (Wat Bang Bor), and his Sacred Tiger Amulet


Suea Luang Por Parn Wat Bang Hia

Those who are in positions of command or office, or who need to increase their status and influence over others, will be well served with this item. Highly Recommended for those who are in positions of command or administration, and those who need to exude power and influence, and for those who risk their lives in conflicts.

Those who need to get noticed more, or need to get more respect from others are highly recommended for this kind of amulet. Those who wear Tiger Sak Yant Tattoos are especially recommended to use this kind of amulet, as well as Martial Artists and Muay Thai Warriors, and those in Positions of Command, and to use Kata Suea and Kata for Sak Yant to empower their own Command, and Achieve Victory in all Endeavours.

Suea Payak Wat bang Bor Nuea Lek Nam Pi

Kroo Ba Jao Bun Lerd

Presenting a rare chance to obtain one of the top amulets of the year 2553 BE (2012) the Choo Chok Riak Sap Khor Laew Ruay – Jujaka Millionaire Beggar calling Treasures and Begging for Wealth (and getting it) Loi Ongk Statuette, from Kroo Ba Jao Bun Lerd Biyawanno.

Empowered in the Sacred Cave of Wat Tham Yan Sangworn (Wat Khao Pak Lon), in Gaeng Koi, Sra Buri. The statuette is cast from Sacred Alchemical Nuea Chanuan Saksit, and is consecrated in an Immersion of Nam Man Choo Chok Maha Lap Green Prai Oil.

Choo Chok Amulet Kroo Ba Jao Bun Lerd

The base is filled with Pong Paya Khor Muan Sarn Sacred Powders, with 2 Takrut Maha Lap immersed in the Prai Oil Potion. This amulet was given a vote from the amulet societies of being one of the top rated talismanic amulets of the year 2553 BE for its power and immense popularity.

Choo Chok deity is naturally endowed with immense Maha Sanaeh, Choke Lap and Maha Lap power. Anything he asks for, he always gets. People never refuse his requests ever. Choo Chok is a wealth attractor for both Businessmen, Merchants and especially good for travelling salesmen. The Image of Choo Chok has very many Buddhist Connotations, due to appearing in the Jatakas as Jujaka in the last incarnation of the Buddha before he was born as Siddhatta.

The Buddha was previously born as the Prince Vessantara, and completed the Perfection of Giving. Choo Chok played a leading role in Prince Vessantaras completion of the perfection, by asking the Prince for his children, to which Vessantara conceded, and let go of his ultimate possessions and attained the ‘Maha Dhana Baramee’ (Perfection of Giving).

The fact that Choo Chok was able to even ask for somebody’s children and get them, shows the immense attraction and power of Metta Mahaniyom which the beggar Choo Chok possesses. This is the reason why the Choo Chok Deity is such a powerful attractor of riches, because Choo Chok has a special Baramee that allows even the least likely gifts to be given with the greatest of ease. Sales are made so easily with Choo Chok to help.

Kroo Ba Jao Bun Lerd is widely reputed for his Wicha Akom Boran Lanna Sorcery, with Metta Maha Niyom Maha Sanaeh Choke Lap powers, with added Maha Amnaj. Kroo Ba Jao Bun Lerd has diligently studied the northern Lanna Sorcery traditions and Grimoires throughout his life, and masters a large compendium of the ancient sorcery spells of the Lanna Folk. He has practiced the Wicha of the Ruesi (Lersi) hermits, and mastered their methods before his ordination as a Buddhist Monk, and knows how to protect against Black Magick, and perform powerful ancient Vedic spells.

There was an occasion when Kroo Ba Jao Bun Lerd was stil a child, when entered a strange state, and left his body for a period of 3 days and nights, which caused his relatives to think he had died. But on the third day, he came back, and awoke. After he returned to his body, he changed from being a simple and slow witted child, to become genially clever, able to perform tasks which normal people could not perform. He was able to converse with the spirits of the netherworlds, and communicate with the Ruesi Devas of the Celestial Spheres. He hence travled into the forests and jungles and found the hermit practitioners, who bestowed him with their secrets of Wicha Akom, and he practiced Kammathana Vipassana in the depths of the forest to strengthen his ability.

Luang Phu Kroo Ba Jao Bun Lerd chose the best astrological alignments for the occasion of the making and empowerment of the Choo Chok amulets, to maximise the Lucky Fortunes and Auspicious Magic of the Wicha, to bring immense increases in the inflow of wealth. He used his secret Wicha which he received in the forests from the Celestial Hermit Gods.

Pong Paya Khor

He also made some special Muan Sarn Sacred Powders for insertion into the base of the statuettes, which included a very powerful ingredient which comes from an Old Dtamra Grimoire. This ingredient is made using a wooden clothes hook which must come from the home of a Millionaire, which has the power to hook the vestments of the rich (which contain their wallets), and induce the confidence for the Millionaires to leave their coats and wallets with you, with total confidence.

He ground the powders up with incantations of Choke Lap, Maha Sanaeh and Metta Maha Niyom, and blessed them according to the Ritual Methods of the Wicha for empowering Muan Sarn Sacred Powders. The powders are imbued with Kaa Khaay magic for business sales and customer increases. Kroo Ba Jao Bun Lerd then inserted the Muan Sarn Sacred Powders into the base of each statuette. This powder is called ‘Pong Paya Khor’, which means something like ‘Powder of Immense Granted Requests’.

choo chok

The Khor Laew Ruay (Ask and be Instantly Rewarded with Riches) edition is empowered with immersion in Nam Man Prai Choo Chok Maha Lap green Prai Oil potion, with 2 Takrut Riak Sap scroll spells within the oil potion. Some Wan Krao Ruesi (Lersi Beard herb) is added to the immersion, which increases the Metta and Kaa Khaay power to bring successful business.



Kata Choo Chok Jujaka Incantation

Nang Kwak Nang Paya Kum Sap Maha Sethee Fang Rae Sak Sit Pid Tong Hnaa Somdej

This Nang Kwak Pra Somdej combination is a most auspicious and powerful amulet created by Kroo Ba Krissana for calling to millionaire riches as well as all general blessings of the most infamous Pra Somdej style amulet.

The amulet is entirely Kroo Ba Krissana’s sacred powder based with one side imprinted with the Nang Kwak deity, surrounded by holy angelic yantra specific to Kroo Ba Krissana’s style, and his imprinted signature, rests in the base of the amulet. 

Kwak Pra Somdej Nang Paya hnaa Tong Ongk Kroo Masterpiece Version with gold leaf blessing, from GGuru Master monk; Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano

A sacred metal ‘Rian’ coin slug, known as a ‘look namo’, with a magical spell inside, is inserted into the Muan Sarn sacred powder base between Nang Kwak and a highly decorative Thai style floral border. 

Kwak Somdej Nang Paya

Nang Kwak is a benevolent female deity, was worshipped dates far back thousands of years to the pre-Buddhist era as Southeast Asia was permeated with Brahmanism. She represents the daughter of a wealthy travelling merchant who was lucky enough to hear dharma lectures, from two great Arahants (Mokhallana and Saributra), who were two of the closest friends and most popular practitioners of the Lord Buddha. 

It is said that the fact that she took delight in listening to the Buddhist sutra is from these two great enlightened beings caused her to absorb immense lucky Maha Sanaeh, Metta Mahaniyom, Maha Pokasap, and Maha Lap blessings.  

Nang kwak Pra Somdej

This caused her father’s business to become increasingly successful, to the point where they would not travel to do their trading unless Nang Kwak would also travel with them to market on the oxcart. 

Her real name was Nang Supawadee, and both Brahman and Buddhist people have been worshipping her, ever since the times of the Buddha, and the worship of this deity has become second to none in Thailand where one will see this deity sitting on almost every single market stall, and shop altar of the whole nation of Thailand. 

Pra Somdej

Before people had this Deity, her more ancient substitute, was to worship either Mae Toranee (Dharani/Mother Earth), or, Pra Mae Posop (The goddess of the harvest and fertility). 

Side view of Pra Somdej Nang Kwak

She is deemed to bring luck, especially in the form of money, to the household. She is the patron Deity of all Merchants and Salesmen and can be seen in almost every business establishment in Thailand.

Pra Somdej Nang Paya Hnaa Tong

The Pra Somdej side displays the iconic image of the infamous Pra Somdej gilded in gold leaf with a silver takrut inserted into the Muan Sarn Earn sacred powders along with 3 white Ploi Sek sacred enchanted gems sitting at the base of the Pra Somdej image.

Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano blessing s and sacred powders

This side as well displays Kroo Ba Krissana’s signature and the amulet is surrounded again by a highly intricate Thai floral border. A Takrut spell is inserted into the dais, upon which the Nang Paya Somdej Buddha deity sits.

Muan Sarn Sacred Powders

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How to Revere Nang Gwak

To Bucha Nang Gwak, One should use 5 incense sticks and offer flowers (preferably jasmine), red syrup drink (‘Nam Daeng’). Some water, and also some sweets and rice as offerings.

Light the incense, candles, and offer the flowers and drinks. Then Say “Namo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa” 3 times, and bow three times to Buddha before you begin chanting Kata Nang Gwak.

Light the incense, candles, and offer the flowers and drinks. Then Say “Namo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa” 3 times, and bow three times to Buddha before you begin chanting Kata Nang Gwak.

Kata Nang Gwak

  • Om Sri Vichai Gangwian

  • Phu Jao Khao Khiaw Mii Luuk Kon Diaw Cheu Nang Gwak

  • Chai Hen Chai Rak Hying Hen Hying Tak

  • Tak Tuan Hnaa Puak Paanichaa Paa Guu Bpai Kaa Terng Mueang Maen

  • Guu Ja Bpai Kaa Hua Hwaen Gor Dai Wan La Saen Tanaan

  • Guu Ja Kaa Saarapadgarn Gor Dai Doey Klong

  • Guu Ja Kaa Tong Mua Rai, Gor Dai Dtem Haab Piang Wan Nii Bpen Rooy

  • Saam Haab Ma Ruean Saam Duean Bpen Sethee Saam Bpii Bpen Por Kaa Sampao

  • Pra Rasii Puu Bpen Jao Bprasit Hai Gae Luuk Kon Diaw Swaaha.

Use this Kata when you are going to sell things, or in your place of business in the morning. Here is a slow and clear pronunciation of the above text, exactly as it is written;

 

Who was Nang Kwak?

The legend of Nang Kwak, is something that occurred a long time ago, before or during the time when Buddhism was beginning to spread, about 2500 years ago. The legend tells that, in the Indian province of Sawathee in the small town of Michigaasandhanakara (มิจฉิกาสันฑนคร)There was a married couple whose names were Mr. Sujidtaprahma (สุจิตตพราหมณ์ ) and Mrs. Sumanta (สุมณฑา), who had a daughter named Supawadee (สุภาวดี).They were merchants who sold small amounts of wares on the markets, only earning just enough to maintain their small family from day to day.

Nang Kwak waving lady

One day, they were discussing their hopes and dreams for the future, and decided that they should try to expand their business to make more profit and begin to think of being able to save something for their old age; as a result of this conversation, they decided to try to afford to buy a “gwian” (cart) in order to use to travel with and sell their wares to other towns and villages, also then bringing wares from the other towns to sell in Sawathee and Michigaasandhanakara when they returned.
Nang Kwak waving lady Nang SupawadeeSometimes, Supawadee their daughter, would ask to tag along for the ride, and help them. One day, as Supawadee was helping her parents to sell wares in a distant town, she was lucky to be able to hear a sermon by Phra Gumarn Gasabatera (พระกุมารกัสสปเถร); she was so convinced, and moved by his sermon, that she took refuge in the Triple Gem. 
 
 
When Gasabatera saw her faith and devotion, he collected all his powers of thought and concentration of an Arahant* (for indeed Pra Gasabatera was and Arahant*), and bestowed blessings of good fortune and luck in salesmanship on Nang Supawadee and her Family. In addition, Pra Gasabatera increased the power for the blessing to make the magic stronger every time that Nang Supawadee would attend and listen to Dharma teachings with such devotion as she had this time.
Nang Supawadee
 
Nang Kwak In the next town they went to to sell wares, Nang Supawadee received the opportunity to listen to the preachings of Phra Siwaliitera (พระศิวลีเถร), who was also in the business of wandering around preaching the Dharma as taught by Lord Buddha Sakyamuni. Nang Supawadee received teachings from this master, and thus became extremely well versed and knowledgeable in Dhamma. 
Nang Supawadee
 
Phra Sivali bestowed blessings of Metta upon her for her diligent efforts to follow and understand the practice of Dharma.Phra Sivali tera was different from normal beings and had a strange event marking his birth; namely that, he remained in his mother’s womb for a period of 7 years 7 months and 7 days before being born in the world.This cause Phra Sivali to be endowed with extremely strong mind powers, which, when he concentrated all his mental power and effort to bestow the Metta blessing upon the young Supawadee, the result was an especially strong effect to the blessing he gave.
 
Due to these blessings gained from the two saints, it came to notice that every time Nang Supawadee came along for the rinde on her parents’ cart, sales were fantastic and all the goods were always sold in no time at all! As the when Nang Supawadee did not accompany them on their market sounds; sales were pretty meager in comparison. Her parents decided that their fortune would be best if they had their daughter Supawadee accompany them always on their sales rounds because they believed that the good fortune was to do with the blessings and merit she had with her. 
 
This brought such great fortune upon the family, that in a short time they became extremely wealthy merchants.
 
Once they had already become pretty wealthy, Mr. Sujidtaprahma received the opportunity to hear some Dharma teachings from the Lord Buddha himself; he was filled with faith and reverence, and as a result of this, began to practice Dharma practice and reached the attainment of Sotapanna ( โสดาบัณ- Sodaban, in Thai) which is otherwise known as “Stream Enterer”.
 
Supawadee’s father then donated a park called “Ampatagawan” (อัมพาฎกวัน), for the Bhikkhus to rest and take shelter in, as well as building a Vihara (shrine and salon) for the Monastics, as a temple within the grounds.The temple was named “Wat Machigaasandharaam” ( วัดมัจฉิกาสัณฑาราม).
Waving lady amulets made from sacred powders from Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano
Pra Sutamma Tera was invited to be Abbot of the temple. Mr.Sujidtaprahma, who was very well known for being a person who would g out of his way to help others, and a good hearted generous fellow, would ask people on his selling rounds if anyone was going the same way and wished to hitch a ride with him. Sometimes there would be as many as a thousand people wishing to accompany him, which he never refused, always fulfilling their wishes, regardless of if they were followers of the Buddha like himself or not.
 
The many people who got to ride with him noticed the amazing power of Metta Mahaniyom of his daughter Nang Supawadee, whose blessings had caused her parents to become wealthy merchant moguls, and thus began to worship her as a cause of good fortune in selling and business matters.
Real 24 ^ gold leaf blessing is pasted on the front face of the amulet
 
After many years, Sujidtaprahma and his wife Mrs Sumanta became old and passed away – their blessed daughter Supawadee also became old and eventually had to pass on to the next life, and left her body behind.
 
But her legend lived on in the hearts for all the people who had adopted her as the patron saint and magical deva of all merchants, praying to her and making offerings to increase merit and receive great fortune in business dealings.Anyone wishing to have good luck in their sales would seek out an image or statue of Nang Supawadee and make Pojja offerings to her, inviting her spirit to come and reside in the statue or image, and bring them luck, as Supawadee had always done whilst riding on her father’s cart.
Yant Nang Kwak
 
All of 4 different castes of the Indian Hindu caste system adopted the practice; Brahmins, Royalty, Medics, and even Sudhras were seen to worship and respect Nang Kwak. The practice of making Bucha to Nang Kwak became ever more widespread, due to tales of many merchants practising Bucha Nang Kwak, and becoming extremely wealthy; This caused people in all four directions of the compass to adopt the practice. 
 
Nang Kwak
 
The practice of praying to Nang Kwak was adopted by the Thais as Buddhism and the Brahmin faith came to Thailand, and is as proliferant today as it ever was in ancient times! The Brahmins, who are practitioners of Kata in a very big way, brought the statues of Nang Kwak here with them, changing the posture of the statue from that of a lady sitting on a cart, to that of a lady sitting in a shop waving to beckon customers.
 
First of all before anybody, the Brahmins used it for their own business, but when they saw that people in Thailand believed in the powers of Nang Kwak, they began to make the statues here too, chanting and invoking the kata and blessing the statues to sell to other Thai Merchants for making Bucha to.Nang Supawadee then received her new and more commonly know name, due to her sitting and waving position in the new statue form “Nang Kwak” (waving lady – Kwak means to wave and beckon with the hand). 
Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano
 
The objectives of Kruba Krissana Intawanoh’s 2556 BE Kammathana edition, include using the funds to donate to the commemoration of religious holy places and temples, in and around Buriram. And to produce interest and build practice, in the Buddha Dhamma.
Pra Somdej Nang Paya & Nang Kwak
 
The sacred Muan Sarn Earthen powders, were amassed together for the great Puttapisek ceremony and under masterful eyes to ensure that the ritual followed exactly as prescribed by ancient Wicha knowledge.

Mae Nang Prai

Check out the exclusive new range of amulets from our new top master, Pra Ajarn Supasit of Wat Bang Nam Chon, whose special, high class, exclusive, and small numbered collections of sacred amulets, have now been added as a new category, on our sister store at BuddhistAmulet.Net

A large variety of small numbers of very exclusive, sacred, and high-grade Sacred Amulets are now available in the sister store, coming from guru Master Pra Ajarn Supasit. amongst other types of amulets, the range includes; A number of different models of Kumarn Tong, it from sacred wood, metals and necromantic powders. 

Kumarn Tong riding an elephant

Kumarn Tong riding an elephant


Kumarn Tong Jao Samrit

Kumarn Tong Jao Samrit brazen metal sacred statuette

Some lockets were also made with the image and the bond powders of Kumarn Tong were made. A variety of metallic Loi Ongk Hun Payont ghost soldier effigies also released with different substances embedded within them. 

Kumarn Tong Mai Ttakian Gae

Kumarn Tong Mai Takian Gae

Some amulets, were encased in waterproof casing, and immersed in sacred necromantic Nam Man Prai oils. In some cases, the very rare and extremely powerful necromantic ‘Pong Sanaeh Ya Faed’ powder, was introduced into the sacred Nam Man Prai oils.

Lersi Hermit Gods

Lersi Hermit Gods


Ruesi Hnaa Nuea, deer faced Lersi Hermit God

Ruesi Hnaa Nuea, deer faced Lersi Hermit God

A small but very special series of hand carved wooden Lersi Hermit God amulets were also released, both in dry form, and encased in an immersion of Nam Man Prai. A few hand carved wooden, and sacred powder Necromantic female Mae Nang Prai Deva amulets and lockets were also released in extremely limited edition.

Mae Nang Prai

Mae Nang Prai Ja Me Lab Lae

 

Mae Nang Prai Chaba

Mae Nang Prai Chaba


Mae Nang Prai

Mae Nang Prai


Kumarn Tong on the holy carp fish Himapant Animal

Kumarn Tong on the holy carp fish Himapant Animal

Some sacred red Nam Man Prai Paya Wan Gai Daeng oil potion was also made through empowerment whilst boiling within the sacred cauldron, being stirred with a sacred wooden paddle, which was inscribed with ancient Khmer magical spells.

See Pheung Daeng, red magical potion for enchantment and commerce

See Pheung Daeng, red magical potion for enchantment and commerce

Some special Kumarn Tong altar statues were also released in very small numbers. sacred gecko charms in various sacred and precious metals were also made in extremely small limited numbers.

Pra Ajarn Supasit

Pra Ajarn Supasit

 

you can find these and more upcoming amulets from this great master of the finest quality amulets in the sister store at https://buddhistamulet.net

 

Rare and Exclusive Lockets from Ajarn Perm Prai Dam in Store

Thailand Amulets’ store has some of the rarest and most exclusive lockets made and blessed by the famous laymaster Ajarn Perm Prai Dam. The various lockets have a very strong prai magic nature due to the extremely rich and potent prai ingredients used for the making of the sacred muan sarn mixture. Magic herbs, flowers, and sacred powders are also included in Ajarn Perm’s lockets. Some of the lockets are immersed in powerful prai oil, and have takrut foils along with various animist charms (in koo, gecko charms, palad khik, etc.) inserted to the rear face of the locket. Furthermore, Ajarn Perm performed hand inscriptions on several kinds of lockets he made.

Rare and Exclusive Lockets from Ajarn Perm Prai Dam in Store

These rare and sacred items have received extensive empowerments by Ajarn Perm. He thus consecrated the lockets with metta mahaniyom, maha sanaeh, and khaa khaay powers, which make them powerful amulets for attraction, romantic seduction, and success in business. Moreover, Ajarn Perm’s lockets can help to increase lucky fortunes through gambling and lottery wins. This is because most of his lockets are empowered by invoking a certain prai deva which serves to fulfill the desires of its worshipper.

Ajarn Perm Prai Dam

Among the lockets of Ajarn Perm Prai Dam are: Mae Nang Prai Tip Suwan (Pasanee maiden in prai oil with gecko charm, hand inscription, 2 takrut, and Dork Tong powders); Paya Leungk Tong Mia Mak (with Paya Khao Kam immersed in red cockerel prai oil); Kamataep locket (Deva of Love immersed in prai oil + In Koo and two silver takrut Maha Sanaeh); Prai Nam (Water Sylph Queen in Dork Tong and Gai Daeng prai oil + two takrut and sacred powders); Khun Chang Um Nang Pasanee (Khun Phaen’s competition seducing a nang prai sylph maiden with Wan Dork Tong prai oil, a lingam and four takrut); and many more…

To view the various kinds of amulets and lockets made by Ajarn Perm Prai Dam, click here.

Alternatively, you can view all lockets in our store here.

 

New accessories for Thai amulets in store

We now have various options for hanging your animists charms and amulets at waist level in the traditional type method using our new range of takrut belts. These belts are called ‘Chuak Takrut Kart Aew’, which are hand plaited cord belts for takrut, palad khik, and other occult charms such as tiger claws and wild boar tusks. One can thus hang them tied to the waist cord according the traditional Thai way of wearing these kind of amulets. Depending on the type of the amulet, one can place the amulet on the front, left, right, or back of the Chuak Takrut Kart Aew, using metal rings to attach them with. Also, as a closure method, a loop is attached to one end of the belt to feed the cord through and tie it.

The waist cords are hand woven with multiple threads that will allow you to attach your amulets in such a way that there will be no chance of losing them. Moreover, the cord is extremely durable and it is even washable, making this waist belt a perfect choice for everyday wear. Due to the triple plaid weave, it is unlikely that it will break. Thus, the Chuak Takrut Kart Aew will last for a very long time indeed.

New accessories for Thai amulets in store

The new belts have been added been added to the shop in various colors, namely black, red/black, and yellow/green. Two different sizes are available: 24–34 inch and 34–40 inch.

Thailand Amulets store also offers various other accessories and peripherals for your amulets, such as Buddhist rosaries, neck chains, cords, takrut casing, bracelets, rings, amulet cases, eyeglass, pliers, and pendant rings which can be viewed here: Accessories.

Paya Wan Jakkajan Taep Rae Rai: Sacred Cordyceps Cicada with Inscriptions by Ajarn Pleng + Blessings by Luang Por Prohm & the Khao Or Masters

The Paya Wan Jakkajan, otherwise known as the ‘Taep Rae Rai’ (Deva of the Farm Fields), is a sacred cordyceps cicada, which is transformed into a symbiosis of an insect and a plant.

It is ancient belief in Thailand, that the one who possesses the Taep Rae Rai Paya Wan Jakajan, will be able to attract wealth and possessions with incredible ease, have great luck increase, and attracts promotion in the professional and social status. A perfect cashflow is constantly available.

Fame and fortune come easily, friends flock to the owner of the Paya Wan Jakkajan. The Wan Jakajan is even known by science to have healing properties, which is also part of its magical effect on the person who carries it, to help maintain health.

sacred cicada

Bosses don’t complain, or punish so much; those who were unfriendly become firendly and helpful, and those who already greeted shyly, become very friendly and kind companions.

Paya Wan Jakkajan Taep Rae Rai

The amulet is inscribed and empowered firstly by the great still living lay master of Khao Or Sorcery; Ajarn Pleng, at Wat Ban Suan.

cicada talisman in the hand

The amulets were then empowered again in the uposadha shrine room and the Khao Or Cave, with Luang Por Prohm and other guru masters of the Southern Academy of Sorcery to perform blessings and empowerment.

Ajarn Pleng

Kata Taep Rae Rai Wan Jakajan (chant 3 times)

Chaanang Dtigkhadti Chaanang Dtigkhadti

Dtikkatammang Adtagang

Mala Chaadtrii Potiyaa Sadtang Tammang

Mano Tammang Suwabpo Dtago Ayang Raachaa

Wanna Wannaa Mahab-Palaa

Saarigaanang Ragkhandtu Mahosadt-tho

Suwabpodtago Bpiyang Ma Ma

Niam Mi-A-Khao Maa

Charadtang Omma Guu Ja Saadtaa I-See

Gor Laeg Yor Yerm

Na Mo Dtassa Pia Wia Aehi Ma Ma

Puttang Ragkhajidtang Aehi Ragkhajidtang

Tammang Ragkhajidtang Aehi Ragkhajidtang

Sangkang Ragkhajidtang Aehi Ragkhajidtang

LP Prohm empowers amulets with the Khao Or Masters

View this amulet in our store here: Paya Wan Jakkajan Taep Rae Rai: Sacred Cordyceps Cicada with Inscriptions by Ajarn Pleng + Blessings by Luang Por Prohm & the Khao Or Masters

Sacrred Metal Ball by Luang Por Sawad

The Look Sakot Parort Dee Buk Paya Taw Pan Wang is a sacred metal ball from lead and mercury, mixed with sacred yantra foils. Luang Por Sawad, also known as ‘Por Phu Ruesi’, made this rare amulet from an incredibly large piece of sacred mercury he found. It was so big and it had so many holes (‘eyes’) in it, that the ‘parort’ was even believed to have ‘a thousand eyes’, which is seen as an excellent feature for maha pokasap magic. This will help to catch treasures and keeps the accumulated wealth safe in its cavities.

Look Sakot Parort

Indeed, this is quite similar to the magical aspects of a spider’s web and a fishing net, which both bring in treasured possessions and prevent them from being lost again. Hence, Luang Por Sawad mixed the sacred mercury with a piece of lead that was used for a very large fishing net. In this way, then, just like the fishing net catches big fish, so too the Look Sakot Parort Dee Buk is used to bring in wealthy possessions and riches.

Look Sakot Parort Dee Buk

Thai people like to use four Look Sakot, to place one in each corner of their land, or of their house. Traditionally, they are buried under the ground, with a 9 Thai Baht coin in each of the holes along with the Look Sakot Parort. This will help to protect the four cardinal directions of that particular place, which will then be safe from harmful entities and negative influences. Besides protection of the household, people also use the Look Sakot very often in the place of business, like shops and other places where merchents sell, such as market places and personal stores. This, of course, is done to increase sales, and to attract more customers. The magical powers of the Look Sakot Parort Dee Buk Paya Taw Pan Wang influence them to buy, by means of making your speech more convincing to potential customers.

Look Sakot made from sacred lead and mercury

The Look Sakot can be used by both men and women for protection, for it is said to keep away all influences by ghosts, spirits and demons. Therefore, it is a powerful anti black magic amulet. And its maha pokasap features can be used to increase succesful commerce, whereas its metta mahaniyomaspects serve as an effective mercy charm, i.e. convincing speech.

Look Sakot Parort Dee Buk Ball by Luang Por Sawad

Kata bucha Look Sakot Parort Dee Buk Paya Taw Pan Wang

Saatu Sivali Ja Maha Thero Na Chaliti Pha Sitti Laabha Pha Sanna Citta Satta Honti Biyang Mama Sabbe Canna Pahu Canna Sabbe Tissa Sama Kathaa Gala Bocana Vipala Bocana Akacchaya Akacchahi Biyang Mama U A Ga Sa Putto Na Mo Namo Puttaya.

Look Sakot by Luang Por Sawad

 

View this amulet in our store here: Look Sakot Parort Dee Buk Paya Taw Pan Wang (Sacred Lead and Mercury Ball) – Luang Por Sawad

Pra Somdej Gai Ser - Wat Arun 2554 BE

Thailand Amulets Newsletter for April takes a look at the latest amulets added during March, and April 2013, with some news of the arrival of the Long Awaited Jao Sua Sethee Yai‘s arrival, after a long delayed wait.

Pra Jao Sua Sethee Yai

The new series of Master Class Amulets from Luang Por Jerd of Suan Badibat Tam Po Sethee in Nakorn Pathom is as impressive as the last edition of lockets, Taw Waes Suwan and Wua Tanu amulets, which also featured the amazing insertion of 108 Takrut, 56 Takrut, or 28 Takrut spells within a Muan Sarn base of Ya Wasana Jinda Manee paste.

Thailand Amulets

Above; Pra Jao Sua Sethee Yai – Nuea Pong Wan Pasom Ya Wasana Jinda Manee with 28 solid silver Takrut Pra Putta Jao (28 syllables of the heart mantra of the 28 Buddhas). Three different ‘Pim’ (models) were issued in Sacred Powders, featuring 28 Takrut Pra Putta Jao, 56 Takrut pra Puttakun, or 108 Takrut Pra Radtana Dtrai. All 3 models have a Takrut Hua Jai Sethee Yai Millionaire spell inserted.

jao sua sethee yai edition amulets

This edition from Luang Por Jerd follows this formula and presents us with the largest Jumbo size Jao Sua amulets we have ever seen. The ‘Rian Jao Sua Sethee Yai’ Ongk Kroo Jumbo Masterpiece amulets are made in a vast array of models in differing Sacred Metals Sacred Powders. The rear faces have a Pra Sethee Navagote Buddha as a Loi Ongk statuette holding a sacred rice grain inserted, and a mass of 108 Takrut inserted, along with other Sacred Muan Sarn ingredients.

Above; The Pra Sethee Navagote –  also released as a Loi Ongk Statuette Amulet in this same edition.

There were also some standard size ‘Jao Sua Boran Baeb Mee Huang’ ancient style amulets made without Ya Wasana Jinda Manee filling on rear face, and inscribed Yantra on the metal rear face instead, without Takrut inserts. These versions were made with the olden days style metal hoop ring attached to them.

The Jao Sua Sethee Yai Multimillionaire Edition is extra special in both its Sacred Powder versions and the Metallic versions, for their ingredients. The Sacred Powder models are made from the finest Ya Wasana Jinda Manee Powders from the lineage of Luang Phu Bun, Perm, Juea, and Sanya (Kong) of Wat Klang Bang Gaew, the best and most powerful Ya Wasana Jinda Manee in existence.  As for the Metallic versions, its Chanuan Muan Sarn content, for Luang Por Jerd has been keeping remnants of previous editions of Jao Sua amulets right back to the very first edition, and has used them in the making of the Sacred Alchemical Chanuan Muan Sarn Alloys to smelt the Jao Sua Amulets with. This is yet another Master Class series of amulets from Luang Por Jerd which we are proud to offer to our esteemed clients and friends.

We recommend this series in the same way that we recommended the Serp Dtamnan Luang Por Noi edition from this Great Master. It can be seen that the Thai Amulet community and the Buddhist devoteee in Thailand is recognizing the merits of Luang Por Jerd ever more, and his amulets are now amongst the most highly collected and fast depleting of all modern Buddhist Guru Monk amulets.  A great Master of diligent practice, quality made amulets, Sacred Chanuan Muan Sarn, and on the Ongk Kroo versions, Hand inscription during the ceremony by Luang Por Jerd, writing Khom Agkhara around the edges of the metal Jumbo Ongk Kroo Jao Sua Amulets.

Rian Jao Sua Mee Huang Luang Por Jerd Nimmalo

The standard size models had no Sacred Powder filling or Takrut but had Inscriptions on the rear face, and an olden says style pendant hoop attached as one piece.

This edition is being written up and will be published in the coming days as we add all the amulets of this edition to the store.  Also now arrived in store are the 125th Anniversary edition Luang Phu To remembrance memorial nostalgia amulets from Wat Tham Singto Tong, and are a most eminent and high quality series of Master Class amulets made by the direct Lineage Looksit of LP To and using the original Sacred Muan Sarn of his original Pid Ta Amulets. Another extremely recommended edition for its small number edition series coins and pid ta, and the extremely fine quality build, and empowerment faithful to original method.

Pra Yord Tong 2554 BE 2nd Edition Amulets
Pra Yord Tong Amulets

To complement this months new additions is the Pra Yord Tong 9 Blessings 2nd Edition Amulet series from the Temple of the Dawn, which was released in 2554 BE. The edition was called ‘Gao Maha Mongkol’, and is a classic edition which we were delighted to find some remaining examples of to provide and showcase to you in the store. Gao Mongkol’ means 9 Auspicious Blessings.

In the The year 2554 the Temple of the Dawn released the Gao Maha Mongkol edition, with a long awaited continuation of the Dtamra Pra Somdej Kaiser. The Pra Somdej Kaiser is a Classic Somdej Amulet which has been famous ever since His Majesty King Rama 5 reputedly gave one to the Kaiser of Germany. The edition was spearheaded by this, the second ever issue of the Wat Arun Pra Yord Tong Loi Ongk Buddha Image statuettes, with a superb boxed 2-set of Pra Somdej amulets, as the official flying colors of the edition.

Above; Pra Somdej Gai Ser – Wat Arun 2554 BE – Classic Thai Buddhist Amulets from the Temple of the Dawn. The Somdej Gai Ser was issued in small, large and jumbo sizes.

In addition to these, there were also a series of 3 amulet box sets of Pra Nang Paya Sacred Powder Benjapakee amulets released, using powders from the Ancient Kru hiding chamber of the Pra Nang Paya Gru Gao in red, white, and black Sacred powders.

Sethee Nang Paya 2556 BE Edition Amulets – Wat Nang Paya

Thai Buddhist Amulets

The month of April Thailand Amulets store has also been graced by  a most Classic, Impressive, and Ultra Sacred 2556 Historic Edition of Classic Benjapakee Amulet from Wat Nang Paya Temple – 2013’s addition to the History Books, in the Dtamra Pra Nang Paya, and the History of the Benjapakee Family of Thai Sacred Amulets.

Sethee Nang Paya edition amulets - Wat Nang Paya

Sethee Nang Paya edition amulets – Wat Nang Paya

All amulets in this edition are now in store and available. Read full documentation of this edition here;

Sethee Yai Nang Paya 2556 BE edition Amulets – Wat Nang Paya

We have also now added a new FREE AMULETS section with special free offers for purchases of differing values, which are given out free to our customers, for you to be able to choose your special extra free gifts in addition to the usual freebies we always hand out with every order, which our customers have come to know as standard procedure. You can now also claim additional special amulets when buying to get the best bargains possible for your money, and have a choice in your free gifts. Some of this months free amulets on offer are;

Pra Somdej Suwattano – Wat Bovornives Voraviharn

Thailand Amulets

Pra Kring Nang Paya Song Krueang Pim Yai (Large) 4 x 2.5 Cm – Nuea Pink Gold Gon Ngern – Sethee Nang Paya 2556 BE Edition – Wat Nang Paya – free with casing for orders over 1000$
Pra Kring Nang Paya Song Krueang Pim Yai (Large) 4 x 2.5 Cm - Nuea Pink Gold Gon Ngern - Sethee Nang Paya 2556 BE Edition - Wat Nang Paya - free with casing for orders over 1000$

Pra Nang Paya Sethee Yai - Pim Khao Koeng - Free with casing for orders over $82.99 - Nuea Pong Nang Paya Gru Gao - Sethee Nang Paya 2556 BE Edition - Wat Nang Paya

Pra Nang Paya Sethee Yai – Pim Khao Koeng – Free with casing for orders over $82.99 – Nuea Pong Nang Paya Gru Gao – Sethee Nang Paya 2556 BE Edition – Wat Nang Paya


In Koo Saep Som Montr Kamakun Maha Sanaeh – Love, Commerce and Mercy Charm for Ladies and Gay People – Luang Por Wichai Passaro – Free with Casing for any purchase over $120.

Apart from a long list of the vast array of Buddhist Laymaster, and Khmer Sorcery Charms for which you already know us for, but also has various new editions of Classic Thai Buddhist Amulets of high interest for collectors, and great Sacred value as Votive Images. We have now increased our stock of Classic Buddhist Amulets to match our now Immense Quantity of Occult Sorcery Charms. We have added and are about to add so many new amulets, making the store a Veritable treasure trove of the finest Buddhist Amulets & Occult Charms, which we believe is larger than any other online amulet store on the internet. This trend is not about to stop, rather, Thailand Amulets will continue to grow its wide ranging selection, and also keep its policy of trying to maintain as many items available in stock as we can, until the day that no more of each particular edition can be found.

For those who are new subscribers to the amulet blog newsletter, may we remind you that we have a new store with different stock and different Masters on https://buddhistamulet.net, and our classic amulet store which is slowly growing and beginning its life as an online store at www.ancientamulet.com. Please visit to browse our other new growing stores. We hope you enjoy and appreciate reading up on the latest additions. Thank you all for your support and readership.

Ajarn Apichai Decha has made a meritorious bucha image that is rare to find, the hand of the arahant Pra Yulai (in Chinese ‘Yoo Lai Fuor’ – 如来佛, or ‘Yoo Lai Fuor Ju’ – 如来佛祖). The image represents the hand of the Buddha. The Heng Jia monkey god stands in the palm of the hand of Pra Ulai (the Buddha), ‘Subduer of the Mara Demons’. For those who need to subdue enemies, calm down aggressors and receive metta, and shield themselves from all black magic and demons, this is a most original, powerful and auspicious Buddhist amulet.

The image measures 11 cm high x 5.5 cm widest point.

The hand contains the image of  the monkey god, who was born of an egg made of stone that was bathed in sunlight for 500 years on a magic mountain (Hua Guo San Mountain), and learned some very powerful wicha, which, when he mastered them he called himself ‘The Most Handsome Monkey King’, and went on the rampage showing off the powers he had mastered. He stole the immortality drink and tried to become the lord of all heaven. But he was to be taught a lesson by Buddha, in a wager. Buddha betting him that he could not jump out of Buddha’s hand. Should the monkey win, he demanded the Jade Emperor’s job that should he lose, the monkey would then be banished to Earth for centuries to learn some humility.

Buddha tricked him into thinking he had found the Five Pillars of Wisdom and got past the Buddha. But then he was to find out that he was not any further than where he started, and that the five pillars he saw, were truly the five fingers of the Buddha, whose hand he was standing on. There are many legends, some of which do not coincide, but the general moral of the legend is that the Heng Jia monkey god was initially very naughty and arrogant, but through learning from his wrong actions and also punishments he recieved, he finally became realized and a good servant of the Dhamma, and ‘The Destroyer of Demons’.

The monkey flew on clouds to the end of the universe, where he saw five pink pillars, which he took to be the end of the world. On the middle pillar he wrote: “The Great Sage Equal of Heaven reached this place”, to prove beyond any doubt he had reached this spot. Figuring it was a long trip back, and being the irrepressible individual he was, he also urinated at the base of the first pillar. Then he returned to face the Buddha. To his shock, the Buddha informed him he had never left Buddha’s hand – and to prove it, the Buddha showed the monkey the writing on his middle finger and the distinctive smell at the bottom of his smallest digit. The monkey tried to renege on the bet, but before he could escape, Buddha pushed him out of the Gate of Heaven; then Buddha changed his five fingers into the five elements (metal, wood, water, fire and earth). They became the five-peaked mountain under which the monkey was trapped, leaving only his head and hands exposed.

The wrist of the Buddha’s hand is wrapped with a bracelet of sinjana cords with a golden takrut attached.

After 500 years he was granted a chance to redeem himself by accompanying the holy man Tripitaka on a journey to the West as his companion and guard. In order to keep him under control, a band of metal was put on his head that Tripitaka could cause to tighten by muttering a chant – while this couldn’t kill the indestructible chimp, it would cause him extreme pain.

This bucha image has powerful Buddha magic to keep away all abamongkol and amanut (‘inauspicious events’ and ‘monstrous beings’). The hand of Pra Urai is protagonized in ‘The Legend of Heng Jia’, the monkey god who tried to pass the Buddha’s hand in competition. In the end, he thought he had arrived past the Buddha’s hand and reached the Five Pillars of Wisdom, but he was then disappointed to find that he was standing on the palm of the hand of Pra Urai, and that the five pillars were the fingers of Urai’s hand. Heng Jia was then punished by being buried under a mountain for 500 years.

Can be placed on a pan kroo (5.5 inches recommended) for bucha.

 

Maker: Ajarn Apichai Decha

Magical Effects: Serm duang, gae aathan, gan khun sai, klaew klaad, kong grapan, praab Marn

Material: Sacred powder with herbal resins, takrut, sinjana cord, gold leaf

Recommended Uses: Improve fate and karma, remove obstacles, defense against black magic and keep evil powers away; protection and evasion of dangers

Number of Amulets Made: Very few

Edition: Wai Kroo Buraphajarn Master Day 2555 BE Edition

 

 

 

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Amulets

Thailand Amulets Latest Amulets and newsletter – Amulets added, being added, and upcoming Thai Amulets that will be added soon.

Thailand amulets is receiving amulets to add faster than we can add them, so here is yet another newsletter to give you a look at the latest additions, those being added and those which are still in production, to be added after they reach their Official release dates and we receive them.

This time we have a large and balanced mixture of Buddhist Amulets and Occult Charms, to liven up the store with a large array of new amulets to choose from, all of them choicely selected by our owner Ajarn Spencer, who likes to decide which amulets we should stock and which not, with the idea of choosing only what he finds is powerful, or of High sacred value. We shall split the synopsis into Buddhist Amulets and later then, Occult Charms in the latter part of the article.

Thai Buddhist Amulets

Benja Baramee Edition Amulets 2555 BE Wat Rakang Kositaram

First on the list in this Synopsis, is the happy news of restocking with some of the five amulet Benjapakee sets from last year’s Edition from Wat Rakang Kositaram. These amulets proved so popular as to sell out immediately after we published.

After a difficult search, we have managed to restock a few sets for collectors of Benjapakee amulets. The set contains the Pra Somdej, Pra Nang Paya, Pra Pong Supan, Pra Rod Lampun, and Pra Sum Gor ‘Top Five’ Thai Buddhist Amulets in one set, with Numbered Limited edition code numbers.

Click edition poster image above left, to visit the edition documentation page and see amulets in store of this edition.

Benjapakee Set from Wat Rakang Kositaram - Benja Baramee Edition Amulets 2555 BE


Benjapakee Set from Wat Rakang Kositaram – Benja Baramee Edition Amulets 2555 BE

Next of interest is the latest Edition from Pra Ajarn Daeng Opaso of Wat Rai in Pattani – Luang Por Daeng is one of Thailand’s most famous Monks of the Southern Khao or Lineage and a top maker of Luang Por Tuad Amulets. This year he has made some special Jao Sua amulets along with a range of the most beautifully designed Garuda Bird Deity amulets in Tibetan style.

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE by Pra Ajarn Daeng Opaso

Jao Sua Coins

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE Ajarn Daeng Opaso

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE Ajarn Daeng Opaso

This edition was flagshipped by a large array of heavy cast metal Jao Sua Amulets of extremely high quality Sacred metal Muan Sarn.

Folowed by a Classic Collector series of heart Shaped Monk Coins for his most devout followers and for the collectors who are ‘in the know’. the ‘Rian jaek tan’

Rian Jaek Tan

Rian Jaek Tan Monk Coin amulets by Pra Ajarn Daeng - Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE – Rian Jaek Tan Monk Coin amulets by Pra Ajarn Daeng

The Rian Jaek tan is now completely sold out.

Lastly, the most pristinely fashioned Tibetan Style Garuda deity amulets to grace our eyes in quite some time, of not all time.

Paya Krut Tibet

In various Sacred Metals

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE - Gold plated Tibetan GarudaAmulet by Pra Ajarn Daeng

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE – Gold plated Tibetan Garuda Amulet by Pra Ajarn Daeng

Solid Silver, Gold Plated Sacred Bronze Alloy, Sacred Bronze alloy, and Sacred Brass.

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE - Sacred Bronze Tibetan GarudaAmulet by Pra Ajarn Daeng

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE – Sacred Bronze Tibetan Garuda Amulet by Pra Ajarn Daeng

Speaking of the Jao Sua Amulet, All Time Buddhist Classic, we have just added the final addition to the 2555 BE Wicha Jinda Manee Edition collection from LP Kong (Sanya) of Wat Klang Bang Kaew Lineage, another classic addition to the Buddhist Amulet section.

Rian Jao Sua Nuea Samrit Ud Pong Ya Wasana 3 Takrut Luang Por Kong

Rian Jao Sua Nuea Samrit Ud Pong Ya Wasana 3 Takrut Luang Por Kong (Sanya) – Wat Klang Bang Gaew (Nakorn Pathom)

Click below link  to view this edition of amulets

Luang Por Kong Wat Klang Bang Kaew 2555 Edition Wicha Jinda Manee Montr Amulets

Luang Por Sothorn Classic Thai Buddha Amulets

We were able to get a selection of the Luang Por Sothorn 2555 BE Amulets in small quantities, due to rapid sell out. We ordered many Pra Somdej amulets which we hand out free with casing to all who spend more than 100$ on amulets and apply for this free offer, click on the image of the Pra Somdej LP Sotorn Buddha below to view offer. The edition was made Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the Ministry of Public Health and Hygiene, the 50th Birthday of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, and to Raise funds for the Meritorious Project to Cure Breast Cancer, by purchasing a Mobile Mammography Unit.

Luang Por Sothorn – Benja Nava Mongkol (8 Rorp Grasuang Anamay) Edition Amulets 2555 BE

Luang Por Sotorn Coin amulet with gold casing

Luang Por Sotorn Coin with gold casing

Luang Por Sotorn Buddha Amulet with solid gold casing

Luang Por Sotorn Buddha with gold casing

Rian Pra Luang Por Sotorn Sorng Hnaa - Nuea Ngern (Solid Silver) - Benja Nava Mongkol Edition 2555 BE

Rian Pra Luang Por Sotorn Sorng Hnaa – Solid Silver

Rian Pra Luang Por Sotorn Sorng Hnaa (2 Images 1 each face) - Nuea Tong Rakang - Benja Nava Mongkol Edition 2555 BE

Rian Pra Luang Por Sotorn – Sacred Brass

Rian Pra Luang Por Sotorn Sorng Hnaa (2 Images 1 each face) - Nuea Nava Loha (9 Sacred Metals) - Benja Nava Mongkol Edition 2555 BE

Rian Pra Luang Por Sotorn – Nuea Nava Loha (9 Sacred Metals) – 9 Sacred Metals

Pra Luang Por Sotorn Loi Ongk Statuette - Nuea Tong Tip (Divine Gold) - Benja Nava Mongkol Edition 2555 BE - Wat Sotorn Voraram

Pra Luang Por Sotorn Loi Ongk Statuette – Nuea Tong Tip (Divine Gold)

Pra Luang Por Sotorn Loi Ongk Statuette - Solid Silver Buddha Image - Benja Nava Mongkol Edition 2555 BE - Wat Sotorn Voraram

Pra Luang Por Sotorn Loi Ongk Statuette – Solid Silver Buddha Image

Rian Sema Luang Por Sotorn Buddha coin silver with Rachawadee Enamels in 8 Colors

Rian Sema Luang Por Sotorn Buddha coin silver with Rachawadee Enamels in 8 Colors

Continuing about Buddhist Amulets, we have now completed stocking the full range of amulets in the Mega Luxurious ‘Serp Dtamnan LP Noi’ edition from LP Jerd, of Suan Badibat Tam Po Sethee in Nakorn Pathom, with the most Luxurious series of Lockets and Wua / Kwai tanu Buchas we have ever seen.

Serb San Dtamnan Luang Por Noi edition amulets 2555 BE – Luang Por Jerd – Suan Badibat Tam Po Sethee

Wua Tanu and Kwai Tanu

Special set of 3 Gammagarn Amulets

Special Gammagarn Collector Set (#18) 100 sets made

Locket Mang Mee Sri Sukh (Kreung Ongk Song Tan Bad) - 108 Takrut Pra Radtana Trai Spell Inserts

Locket Mang Mee Sri Sukh Kreung Ongk Song Tan Bad

Locket Roop Khai 108 Takrut

Locket Jumbo Mang Mee Sri Sukh (Pim Roop Khai Dtem Ongk) – 108 Takrut Pra Radtana Trai

Pra Pid Ta Jumbo (Plod Nee) - Puttakun Powders with Bees Nest - 28 Takrut + Treasure Bee

Pra Pid Ta Jumbo (Plod Nee) – Sacred Puttakun Powders with Bees Nest – 28 Takrut + Treasure Bee Insert

Pra Pid Ta Jumbo Ngern Larn Ongk Kroo - Puttakun Powders with Bees Nest - 28 Takrut + Treasure Bee

Pra Pid Ta Jumbo Ngern Larn Ongk Kroo – Puttakun Powders with Bees Nest – 28 Takrut + Treasure Bee

Prakhan magic Sceptre Knife for Exorcism, Protection and Wealth - Nava Loha

Prakhan magic Sceptre Knife for Exorcism, Protection and Wealth – Nava Loha

Prakhan magic Sceptre Knife for Exorcism, Protection and Wealth - Gammagarn nam rek version with hand spell inscription during ceremony.

Prakhan magic Sceptre Knife for Exorcism, Protection and Wealth – Gammagarn Nam Rerk version with hand spell inscription during ceremony.

Locket Jumbo Mang Mee Sri Sukh (Pim Roop Khai Dtem Ongk) - 56 Takrut Pra Puttakun Spell Inserts + Pra Sivali

Locket Jumbo Mang Mee Sri Sukh (Pim Roop Khai Dtem Ongk) – 56 Takrut Pra Puttakun Spell Inserts + Pra Sivali

Pra Pid Ta Jumbo Ngern Larn - Puttakun Powders with Bees Nest - 16 Takrut + Treasure Bee

Pra Pid Ta Jumbo Ngern Larn – Puttakun Powders with Bees Nest – 16 Takrut + Treasure Bee

Kwai Tanu Bucha Statue Anti Black Magic Protection and Bringer of Sustenance

Kwai Tanu Bucha Statue Anti Black Magic Protection and Bringer of Sustenance

Kwai Tanu Bucha Statue (Ongk Kroo) - Anti Black Magic, & Wealth - 3 Takrut - 8 Inch long x 5 Inch High

Kwai Tanu Bucha Statue (Ongk Kroo) – Anti Black Magic, & Wealth – 3 Takrut – 8 Inch long x 5 Inch High

Wua Tanu Anti Black Magic Protection and Bringer of Sustenance - Takrut Hua Jai Wua Tanu Pork Krang Putsa portable amulet

Wua Tanu Anti Black Magic Protection and Bringer of Sustenance – Takrut Hua Jai Wua Tanu Pork Krang Putsa portable amulet

Magic Occult Charms

Now to continue by giving you a small synopsis of just a few of the new arrivals in the store, from Laymasters and Master Monks of Maha Sanaeh Sorcery, and Khmer necromancy. This is of course the favorite area for Gamblers, Seducers and those seeking to Charm or receive more Compassion mercy and Friendliness in Social and the Professional Environments.

We are currently in the process of adding the various amulets in Luang por Goy’s Highly Awaited and twice before Highly Acclaimed ‘Kumarn Gao Gote’ edition. Click on the image to view the amulets of this edition, please be patient as we add them.

Kumarn Tong Gao Gote Final Edition 2556 BE – LP Goy Wat Khao Din Dtai

Kumarn Tong Gao Gote' Final Edition 2556

Kumarn Tong Gao Gote’ Final Edition amulets 2556 BE – Luang Por Goy tamma Kalo, Wat Khao Din Dtai (Buriram)

First added in the LP Goy Edition is the Khun Phaen Taw Paya Pan Mia, made using the last of LP Goys Famous Gao Gote Powders. Click images to view items in this article.

Khun Phaen Taw Paya Pan Mia Wicha Ba Cha Dta – Nuea Pong Prai Kumarn Gao Gote – Pim B 2 Takrut – ‘Kumarn Tong Gao Gote’ Final Edition 2556 BE – Luang Por Goy – Wat Khao Din Dtai

 

Khun Phaen Taw Paya Pan Mia Wicha Ba Cha Dta - Nuea Pong Prai Kumarn Gao Gote - Pim B 2 Takrut - 'Kumarn Tong Gao Gote' Final Edition 2556 BE - Luang Por Goy - Wat Khao Din Dtai

Khun Phaen Taw Paya Pan Mia Wicha Ba Cha Dta – Nuea Pong Prai Kumarn Gao Gote – Pim B 2 Takrut

Other selection of Magic Charms already added;

Prai Dam Paya Lin Tong Sorng Chaek - two sided Golden Tongue Speech and Mercy Charm Spell

Prai Dam Paya Lin Tong Sorng Chaek – two sided Golden Tongue Speech and Mercy Charm Spell – Khmer Necromantic Amulet – Ajarn Apichai Decha

Nang Jing Jork Gao Hang Maha Sanaeh - 9 Tails Fox Demoness Enchantress Prai Deva Locket - Pim A Ongk Kroo - 6 Gems 9 Silver Takrut + In Koo

Nang Jing Jork Gao Hang Maha Sanaeh – 9 Tails Fox Demoness Enchantress Prai Deva Locket – Pim A Ongk Kroo – 6 Gems 9 Silver Takrut + In Koo

Takrut Hoeng Prai Kam Sa-In

Takrut Hoeng Prai Kam Sa-In Special Edition Limited Issue Khmer Ghost Whisperer Amulet for Gamblers and Seduction – Ajarn Apichai Decha

Locket Pra Isworn Shiva Maha Deva Ongk Kroo – Wai Kroo 2555 BE Edition – Sacred Maha Lap Powders + 2 Takrut + Skin + Ganesha statuette insert

Palad Khik Dtuean Pay Early Warning Amulet - Nuea Mai Rak Sorn Dtaay Prai Hand Carved & Inscription from Rare Holy Spirit Tree Wood - Pra Ajarn Waet Surint

Palad Khik Dtuean Pay Early Warning Amulet – Nuea Mai Rak Sorn Dtaay Prai Hand Carved & Inscription from Rare Holy Spirit Tree Wood – Pra Ajarn Waet Surint

Khun Phaen Nuea Horm Yang Naree Marum Pha Aathan - Prai Deva Tree Amulet 5 Takrut, Holy Wood & Bone Carving - Luang Phu Ya Kroo Noi Akkajidto - Wat Po Chai 2555 BE

Khun Phaen Nuea Horm Yang Naree Marum Pha Aathan – Prai Deva Tree Amulet 5 Takrut, Holy Wood & Bone Carving

Nang Prai mae Niyom maha Niyom amulet in Prai Oil

Nang Prai Mae Niyom Deva ‘Ongk Kroo’ – Hoeng Prai Powders, 3 Takrut in Prai Oil + Bone + Holy Wood – Ajarn Wirataep Yan Kroo Prasit

Mae Nang Takian Tong 'Ongk Kroo' Chae Nam Man Prai + Takrut + Bone Carving + Takian Tree Wood - Luang Por Dam Wat Pra Puttabat Radtana Kiree

Mae Nang Takian Tong ‘Ongk Kroo’ Chae Nam Man Prai + Takrut + Bone Carving + Takian Tree Wood – Luang Por Dam Wat Pra Puttabat Radtana Kiree

Look Krok Loeng Dam (Embryo in Black Coffin) 17 x 8.5 Cm Bucha Image - Special Edition - Pra Ajarn Taep Pongsawadarn 2555 BE

Look Krok Loeng Dam (Embryo in Black Coffin) 17 x 8.5 Cm Bucha Image – Special Edition – Pra Ajarn Taep Pongsawadarn 2555 BE

Takrut Paya Raka Maha Sanaeh Kama Sutra Passion Spell in Prai Oil - Dtamrap Khom Lao Pruan (Khmer Lao Wicha) - Luang Por Khandti - Wat Gadta Sila Pha Sak 2555 BE

Takrut Paya Raka Maha Sanaeh Kama Sutra Passion Spell in Prai Oil – Dtamrap Khom Lao Pruan (Khmer Lao Wicha) – Luang Por Khandti

Pra Lersi Ta Fai Locket (yellow face) Pim Jumbo Ongk Kroo (Giant Size Masterpiece Version) - Sacred Powder Filling 2 Takrut + Galam Daeng Bead - Wai Kroo 2555 BE Edition - Ajarn San Kong Waet

Pra Lersi Ta Fai Locket Giant Size Masterpiece Version – Sacred Powder Filling 2 Takrut + Galam Daeng Bead – Ajarn San Kong Waet

Duang Daw Haeng Rak ‘Star of Love’ – Wicha Daw Lorm Duean Daw Kiang Duean – 2 Gems, Snake Skin, Prai Oil Paste, + Magic Threads – Ajarn Apichai Decha

Look Krok Jao Sanaeh Sorng Hua 'Ongk Kroo' Large Masterpiece 2 Headed Kumarn in Prai Oil

Look Krok Jao Sanaeh Sorng Hua ‘Ongk Kroo’ Large Masterpiece 2 Headed Kumarn in Prai Oil

Look Krok Jao Sanaeh Ongk Kroo (Small Version) - Stillborn Hoeng Prai Ghost, on Yantra Cloth Bed - Ajarn Apichai Decha

Look Krok Jao Sanaeh Ongk Kroo (Small Version) – Stillborn Hoeng Prai Ghost, on Yantra Cloth Bed – Ajarn Apichai Decha

Nine Tails Fox Prai Deva Jumbo Locket with Yant Ha Taew, 18 Gemstones 6 Takrut + Prai Oil Flask - Ajarn Wirataep Yan Kroo Prasit 2555 BE

Nine Tails Fox Prai Deva Jumbo Locket with Yant Ha Taew, 18 Gemstones 6 Takrut + Prai Oil Flask – Ajarn Wirataep Yan Kroo Prasit 2555 BE

More than 200 different new Magic Charms and Amulets are now arrived and being added, as we await two special editions of Fine Luxury Class Ongk Kroo Buddhist Amulets in the coming weeks, from Luang Por Jerd, a special Jao Sua Jumbo size edition amulets with masses of Takrut inserts and a Sethee Navagote Nine faces Buddha statuette inserted.

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

In addition, coming soon are some amazing Pid Ta amulets, Monk Coins and Tiger amulets with a Bucha statue of Luang Por sitting on two tigers as flagship of the series, from Luang Por Supoj. The Pid Ta come in Sacred Metals and Sacred Powders, also with Masses of Takrut, and the Suea Maha Amnaj Tiger on the rear face. We have discovered that many of our customers love this class and quality of amulet, despite their high price, and the fact that the last edition (Serp Dtamnnan LP Noi by Luang Por jerd) of such amulets, saw Thai shops double the price in 2 weeks of release of the edition, have also proved to be super collectible and speculative increase in value in short time periods is definite.

Luang Por Supoj Amulets Jaroen Porn Mee Sukh edition amulets 2556 BE

Luang Por Supoj Amulets Jaroen Porn Mee Sukh edition amulets 2556 BE – This edition also features Monk Coins and Tiger amulets (Loi Ongk statuettes)

We have so many amulets and Bucha statues that we cant begin to even list in this article, so we shall get back to adding tthem to the store as fast as we can, for your enjoyment and perusal. We hope this Newsletter is to your liking and that it is satisfactory synopsis of the latest and upcoming editions, to give you a rough overview of what’s up on Thailand Amulets.

Solid Silver LP Sotorn Buddha Amulet with Solid Gold Custom Casing (waterproof)

Pra Luang Por Sothorn 3555 BE 5 +9 x 9 Blessings Merit Making and Royal Birthday Edition Thai Buddhist ‘Heirloom’ Amulet. With Custom Luxury Solid Gold Casing (Waterproof Bubble).

This edition is notable for the two sided Luang Por Sotorn Coin with differing Interpretations of different Eras. Each side has a slightly different Periodic Interpretation of the Luang Por Sotorn Buddha. Luang Por Sotorn is a Very Sacred Buddha Image of National Repute, of the ‘Koo Ban Koo Mueang’ Variety (Part and Parcel of Thai Buddhist Culture). Thai people flock to pay reverence to this Buddha from all around the Country, for it is believed that to worship this Buddha brings great Prosperity and Powerful Protection from Danger.

Solid Silver LP Sotorn Buddha Amulet with Solid Gold Custom Casing (waterproof)

The Amulet is encased in waterproof bubble and custom made Solid Gold Casing

This edition is marked by the Numerological and Astrological Alignments of 5 x 9 Blessings, a most Powerful and Auspicous Conjugation of Astrological and Numerological Causes, that is a Powerful Cause of Prosperity, Happiness, and Success.

Silver versions have special code series stamp embossed

The Funds from this Edition of Highly Sacred Luang Por Sotorn Buddha Images goes to the Project to Cure Breast Cancer, by purchasing a Mobile Mammography Unit. If these people would have to pay for this medical check, they would have to pay around 50$ US per check. This is of course impossible for Thai Country Folk to pay.

View this amulet in the store here; Pra Luang Por Sotorn Buddha Amulet, Solid Silver with Solid Gold Casing

The Unit will travel into the Provinces and help to make regular checks to forewarn early enough and prevent Malignant breast Cancer from setting in with Poor People who can not afford the Regular testing. The Unit will cater for up to 250 thousand people. The Meritorious Project is to Pay respects and Honor the 50th Birthday of the Royal Prince Regent on the 28th of July 2555 BE.

Pra Luang Por Sotorn Buddha

Size; 3 Centimeters High x 1.5 Centimeters Wide (4 x 2.4 Cm with Frame)

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The casting and empowerment of the Luang Por Sotorn Amulets was made according to the Traditional Method that has been practiced throughout all Generations of Pra Luang Por Sotorn Amulets and Buddha Images.

Luang Por Sotorn Benja Nava Mongkol 2555 BE edition amulet - solid silver + solid gold frameThe Solid Gold Casing was Custom Made by Thailand’s Most Famous Gold and Jewellery Firm, the Yaowarat Gold Company. We have decided to begin providing some of the most Classic and Sacred Amulets in Gold Casing for Esteemed Customers. This is thus one of the first (but not the last) amulets that we present with Luxury Solid Gold Casing. We hope that this option is to Your Liking. We also provide this amulet without Gold Casing for those who can not afford this option. Please note, this is not Gold Micron or Gold Plated Case, it is Solid Gold Custom Casing.

The Chanuan Muan Sarn used for the Casting of the amulets was made from a selection of Sacred  Alchemical metal Ingots from a Host of Guru Masters from around the Country. Over Eight Thousand types of Sacred Items and Alchemical metals were gathered from all directions of the compass.

This was then supplemented with a large donation of Ancient Metallic Artifacts, dating from as far back as the Khmer Empire, reaching through the Dvaravadee. Chiang Saen, U-Tong, Sukhothai, Ayuttaya, and Radtanakosin Dynasty Eras. All of these Sacred Muan Sarn Ingredients were cast into Metal Ingots in different formulas (for the various Sacred Metals used in this series), and inscribed once more with Yantra and Empowered before the final Casting.

Before the Ingots were cast into amulets, they were passed on to Luang Por Koon Purisutto of Wat Ban Rai, to give his Blessings and Empowerment. He donated 5 Gold Yantra Foils with his Special Inscription, and other Muan Sarn including his Hairs, Civara Robes, and Sacred Powders.

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There was also some Extremely rare and Sacred ‘Pong Jidtralada’ powders added which was left over from the making of the Pra Chinsiih Royal Comission Buddha Image cast in 2548 BE. This Muan Sarn Pong Jidtralada is a Royal Sacred Substance that makes this edition of amulets doubly Valuable, and Rare.

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Above; The Sacred Metals are poured using the Traditional Casting Methods.

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This edition featured a number of different models, including Sacred Powder Pra Somdej Luang Por Sotorn, Rian Sema Coins in Plain Sacred Metals, or Solid Gold, Solid Silver with Colored Ya Rachawadee Enamels. Also This range of LP Sotorn Coins, some Loi Ongk LP Sotorn Statuettes, and Bucha statues in 5 Inch wide Base, made from ‘Nava Loha’ (Nine Sacred Metals) as special item of the Range.

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See All Amulets in this Edition here;

Luang Por Sotorn Benja Nava Mongkol Edition 2555 BE

Mai Kroo Dtapot Por Gae – Nuea Mai Saksit – Magic Wand made from Holy Wood – Luang Por Prohm (Khao Or Master) 7 Inches Long – Wat Ban Suan 2555 BE

Mai Kroo Dtapot Por Gae

Mai Kroo Por Gae – Authentically Empowered Sorcerors Wand for Bucha or Practical Use to Invoke Protection, Blessings, make Holy Water, and Banish Evils – Luang Por Tan Prohm – Wat Ban Suan.

Luang Por Prohm has made this very quietly announced limited edition series of Mai Kroo and Kata Prohm magic Wands and Scepters from Sacred Holy Woods, with sacred Powders, takrut spells and ‘Paetch Na Tang’, a metallic element found in the earth considered by people of the South to be a kind of Lek Lai Kaya Siddhi elemental with the Spirit of a Great Yogi (Lersi) within it.

Mai Kroo Dtapot Por Gae

The Mai Kroo Por Gae, is usable as a Bucha Item on the altar, and also as a Ritual Wand, for bestowing blessings, protective spells, making Holy Prayer Water, and empowering other objects with. The Wand can be used to lay on objects (such as the wares for sale in your store to improve sales, or your car, for protection from danger and thieves, the entrances to the house to block black magic). Can be used for Exorcisms, and to remove Black Magic Spells, and Banish Ghosts from their haunts.

Mai Kroo Dtapot Por Gae

The head of the wand is rounded in the style of the Traditional ‘Mai Dtapot’. Sacred Khom (Khmer) Agkhara spell Inscriptions are written along the length of the wand.

Mai Kroo Dtapot Por Gae

The wand is made from a Very Rare Sacred Magical Holy Tree, which was located and given a Bucha Ceremony to ask the Deva of the tree to donate its wooden body for making Wooden Wands with to help reduce Human Suffering and thus attain merits for the Deva of the Tree too.

Filled with sacred powders, resins and a Takrut hidden inside the Wand, to lend various additional powers of Sorcery to the wand. The wand possesses all Powers, Metta Mahaniyom, Maha Sanaeh, Choke Lap, Kong Grapan, Klaew Klaad, Gae Khun Sai (Anti Black Magic).

Mai Kroo Dtapot Por Gae

Only a very few Wands were made indeed, and little news of this edition of special Ritual Wands was given. A rare chance to own a Real Sacred Ritual Wand from the Samnak Khao Or School of Sorcery, with real Magical Powers. Not a replica, this is the real thing. The series were made as Pra Kan (Sceptre) and ‘Mai kroo’ (Wand), with Brahma or Por Gae Invocations. Some Wands have Brahma Heads (Kata/Pra Kan) and some have Plain Rounded Heads (Mai Kroo/Dtapot). They were made in Various sizes ranging from 3 Inches to 15 Inches. Only a very few in each size were made. each Wand is slightly different because of the individual hand carving and empowerments given to each Wand.

How to Make Holy Water (Nam Montr)

Mai Kroo Dtapot Por Gae

Blessed and Empowered by Luang Por Prohm and a selection of some of the Top Khao Or Masters at Wat Ban Suan, with full empowerment of Taewa Pisek and Putta Pisek.

Wat Ban Suan is the Home of Khao Or Magic and the Root Lineage Center of the Great Master of Khao or Magic, Luang Por Kong. Luang Por Prohm is the Looksit, and Continuation of the Khao Or Tradition, the Greatest and most Famous Southern School of Sorcery in Thailand. He learned his Wicha from Luang Por Kong directly, who was in fact also the Kroo ba Ajarn in Wicha Saiyasart (Sorcery) to Ajarn Iad of Wat Don Sala, both temples of Wat Don Sala (Wat Por Tan Nam), and Wat ban Suan are Pure Khao or Sorcery schools of Magic, and derived from the same Kroo Ba Ajarn, Luang Por Kong. Luang Por Prohm was present and assisted in empowerments of many famous editions of earler Khao Or amulets too, including the Pra Pong Chum Chai Kiree of Ajarn Chum which had Ajarn Tong Tao and Ajarn Kong on each face, so famous Kong Grapan amulet from 2512 BE.

Mai Kroo Dtapot Por Gae – Nuea Mai Saksit – Magic Wand made from Holy Wood – Luang Por Prohm (Khao Or Master) 7 Inches Long – Wat Ban Suan 2555 BE
$76.00

Kata Sri Maha Prohm (Brahma Wand) – Nuea Mai Saksit – Magic Wand made from Holy Wood – Luang Por Prohm (Khao Or Master) 12 Inches Long – Wat Ban Suan 2555 BE

Kata Sri Maha Prohm

Luang Por Prohm has made these Mai Kroo and Kata Prohm magic Wands and Scepters from Sacred Holy Woods, with sacred Powders, takrut spells and ‘Paetch Na Tang’, a metallic element found in the earth considered by people of the South to be a kind of lek Lai Kaya Siddhi elemental with the Spirit of a Great Yogi (Lersi) within it.

Kata Sri Maha Prohm

The Kata Prohm is usable as a Bucha Item on the altar, and also as a Ritual Wand, for bestowing blessings, protective spells, making Prayer Water, and empowering other objects with. The wand can be used to lay on objects (such as the wares for sale in your store to improve sales, or your car, for protection from danger and thieves, the entrances to the house to block black magic). Can be used for exorcisms and to remove black magic spells, free ghosts from their haunts..

Kata Sri Maha Prohm

The head of the wand has a four faced Brahma head made from Nua Chanuan Gao, smelted from various Ancient artifacts, amulets and Yantra foils, and empowered with the Brahma Deity Presence.

Kata Sri Maha Prohm

The wooden handle of the wand is made from a Very Rare Sacred Magical Holy Tree, which was located and given a Bucha Ceremony to ask the Deva of the tree to donate its wooden body for making Wooden Wands with to help reduce Human Suffering and thus attain merits for the Deva of the Tree too.

Kata Sri Maha Prohm

Filled with sacred resins, powders, Takrut spell, to lend various additional powers of Sorcery to the wand. The wand possesses all Powers, Metta Mahaniyom, Maha Sanaeh, Choke Lap, Kong Grapan, Klaew Klaad, Gae Khun Sai (Anti Black Magic).

Kata Sri Maha Prohm

Only a very few Wands were made indeed, and little news of this edition of special Ritual Wands was given. A rare chance to own a Real Sacred Ritual Wand from the Samnak Khao Or School of Sorcery, with real Magical Powers. Not a replica, this is the real thing. The series were made as Pra Kan (Sceptre) and ‘Mai kroo’ (Wand), with Brahma or Por Gae Invocations. Some Wands have Brahma Heads (Kata/Pra Kan) and some have Plain Rounded Heads (Mai Kroo/Dtapot). They were made in Various sizes ranging from 3 Inches to 15 Inches.

Kata Chants to Bucha Pra Prohm (Brahma)

How to Make Holy Water (Nam Montr)

Kata Sri Maha Prohm

Blessed and Empowered by Luang or Prohm and a selection of some of the Top Khao Or masters at Wat Ban Suan, with full empowerment of Taewa Pisek and Putta Pisek.

Wat Ban Suan is the Home of Khao Or Magic and the Root Lineage Center of the Great Master of Khao or Magic, Luang Por Kong. Luang Por Prohm is the Looksit, and Continuation of the Khao Or Tradition, the Greatest and most Famous Southern School of Sorcery in Thailand. He learned his Wicha from Luang Por Kong directly, who was in fact also the Kroo ba Ajarn in Wicha Saiyasart (Sorcery) to Ajarn Iad of Wat Don Sala, both temples of Wat Don Sala (Wat Por Tan Nam), and Wat ban Suan are Pure Khao or Sorcery schools of Magic, and derived from the same Kroo Ba Ajarn, Luang Por Kong. Luang Por Prohm was present and assisted in empowerments of many famous editions of earler Khao Or amulets too, including the Pra Pong Chum Chai Kiree of Ajarn Chum which had Ajarn Tong Tao and Ajarn Kong on each face, so famous Kong Grapan amulet from 2512 BE.

Kata Sri Maha Prohm (Brahma Wand) – Nuea Mai Saksit – Magic Wand made from Holy Wood – Luang Por Prohm (Khao Or Master) 12 Inches Long – Wat Ban Suan 2555 BE
$168.00