This is the final edition ever of Luang Por Goy’s now three time world famous ‘Kumarn Gao Gote’ amulets, using the sacred prai powders and ashes of nine kumarn and kumaree. This edition is even more highly awaited and fast in depletion than the previous editions, due to the fact that it is the last ever edition which will be made using this muan sarn sacred powder, which is now completely depleted and no more available for further amulets to be made.

The first and second editions of Kumarn Gao Gote had such success with devotees that the first is now not only many times more the price than its original price, but is also in any case almost impossible to get hold of one, for they are all jealously guarded by their owners, who do not wish to resell them, due to their tried and tested effectiveness. The second edition has now become a source of fanatical collectorship since the issue of the third and final edition. The wicha ‘Kumarn Gao Gote’ got the attention of Thai devotees many years ago as Luang Por Chern of Wat Ta Ee made some Kumarn Gao Gote, and the looksit received many successful results. This caused this particular wicha to become immensely popular as a good bet for successful results.

Luang Por Goy channeled his jhanic forces into the amulets using his best metta mahaniyommaha sanaeh and maha piswaas magic to give the final edge to the amulets and lend them the extra power to assert their magic over any obstacles. This makes the amulets useful sorcery for everything from charming your mate in life to gambling, recieving mercy from superiors or in legal affairs, stop backstabbers by converting their hate into compassion, enchant others with convincing charming speech, and to increase popularity and promote professional and social status with the mercy charm within the amulets as an aid to smooth out the wrinkles in one’s life.

The amulets were made in small portable, medium, large, and large golden bucha size for use when out and about, or for use as a bucha statue at home.

The large size bucha has three Kumarn Tong Gao Gote loi ongk statuettes inserted into the base. The large size version was accompanied by a special golden ongk kroo version which was the flagship model with nine kumarn inserted into the base. The ongk kroo was covered in gold leaf to distinguish not only its richer mixture of muan sarn powders, but also to make it easy to distinguish visually, and increase its sacred power with the gold leaf bucha blessings made upon its surface. Hence, the ongk kroo special large bucha statue is the sure collectors classic, with the fastest and highest speculative rise in chollateral value in relation to the passage of time.

The medium and small size versions have a Kumarn Gao Gote metallic loi ongk statuette inserted into the base. The tiny statuette is made from sacred metals resulting from the smelting together of the first and second edition of Kumarn Gao Gote amulets and muan sarn. In addition, the third edition metallic loi ongk statuettes were also smelted into the alchemical alloy, to make it not singly, not doubly, but triple strength. The small portable version has chanuan muan sarn in it; the medium size bucha has one Kumarn Tong Gao Gote in the base; the large bucha has three Kumarn Gao Gote inserted to the base; and in the ongk kroo large bucha there are nine Kumarn Kao Gote inserted.

Muan Sarn

Nine gote (‘gosa’: pot for keeping cremation bones in; and ‘godha’: ten millions of gold) with bones from nine different children who have died in various circumstances (all circumstances fulfilling the necessary prerequisites to be prai spirits) were used to make sacred powders. This is the proper Khmer formula for this wicha. The first pot contained the bones of Nong Fon of Gumwabee who died by drowning. The second pot contained the bones of Nong Boy of Ban Pher, who was killed by a motor vehicle crashing into him. The third pot contained the bones of Nong Fai, also of Ban Pher, who died of a lung infection. The fourth pot contained the bones of Nong Hying of Ban Pher, who died of valvular heart disease. The fifth pot contained the bones of Nong Khing of Hnong Haan town, who died of malaria (Dengue Fever). The sixth pot contained the bones of Nong Maew of Paen village, who died of dysentery. The seventh pot contained bones from Nong Ham Noi, who died of pneumonia. The eighth pot contained the bones of Nong Supa of Paen village, who died of German measles. The ninth and final pot contained the bones of Nong Marie of Paen village, who died of epilepsy.

Above: first edition blessing ceremony 2552 BE

All of these prai muan sarn ingredients used in the first edition were donated to Luang Por Goy by the lay master Ajarn Gam Chai, who must be thanked along with the spirits of the nine kumarn who have made merit renouncing their mortal remains for the benefit of helping those who are still living, with metta magic.

Muan Sarn Kumarn Gao Gote of Wat Beung Gao

The muan sarn for the second edition released at Wat Beung Gao, was made from nine bone pots in the same fashion:

The first pot contained the bones of Nong Cha Dam Yen of Ban Pher village, who committed suicide due to depression. The second pot contained the bones of Nong Ja of Ban Pher village, who was run over by a motor car and died. The third pot contained the bones of Nong Tree of Ban Pher village, who died from ascites. The fourth pot contained the bones of Nong Fon of Ban Pher village who died by drowning. The fifth pot contained the bones of Nong Koi of Ban Hnong Haan village, who died of epilepsy. The sixth pot contained the bones of Nong May of Hnong Haan village, who died of a lung infection. The seventh pot contained the bones of Nong Tern of Ban Hnong Haan village, who died of electrocution. The eighth pot contained the bones of Nong Gaem of Paen village, who died of Dengue fever. The ninth pot contained the bones of Nong Pimdta of Paen village, who died of asthma.

These muan sarn ingredients were also donated by the lay master Ajarn Gam Chai, who wished to donate them to Luang Por Goy in order to increase his own merits and to make merit for the spirits of the dead kumarn in the pots, so that they can rise up to higher levels of the celestial realms in their next incarnations.

The third edition used the muan sarn from the first two editions, adding even more of the last bone powders of the Kumarn and Kumaree Gao Gote to render this third and final edition the most concentrated edition of all, with 27 gote being the final number. The third edition is distinguished by the gold leaf covering on the faces, and is considered the maximum power of all three editions due to it being 9 x 9 x 9 from the 27 ghodas of prai kumarn bones.

Luang Por Goy’s powerful sacred powder is visibly that which we have come to recognize as the Kumarn Gao Gote muan sarn, and recognizable as that used in the previous editions. This is truly a sign of constancy and true wicha to see the muan sarn of the amulets emerge with such similarity in consistency, aroma and texture, that the composition is rigidly adherent to the strict magical formulas of ancient Khmer necromantic sorcery.

 

Kata for Metta and Maha Sanaeh (Love, Attraction and Preferential treatment)

How to Worship the Kuman Tong

Kata Kuman Tong

 

Maker: Luang Por Goy, Wat Khao Din Dtai

Magical Effects: Maha sanaehmetta mahaniyomchoke lapsiang chokekaa khaay

Material: Bone powders, prai kumarn powders, chanuan sacred metals, prai oils, herbs

Recommended Uses: Commerce, oratory success, charm and attraction, riches, lucky fortunes, gambling, lottery, protect household

Number of Amulets Made: Large size: 2556; medium size: 3000; small size: 5000

Edition: ‘Kumarn Tong Gao Gote’ third and final edition

 

 

View Kumarn Tong Run Sud Taay 27 Gote Large Size Bucha Statue here

View Kumarn Tong Run Sud Taay 27 Gote Medium Size Bucha Statue here

View Kumarn Tong Run Sud Taay 27 Gote Small Portable Version here

 

 

Thailand Amulets is proud to be able to offer some of the rare and especially sought after Gammagarn series of ‘Lucky Treasure Bee’ amulets, which went completely unannounced, and were secretly handed out to sponsors at the ceremony of the ‘Serp Dtamnan Luang Phu Noi’ edition amulets by Luang Por Jerd, of Suan Badibat Tam Po Sethee, in Nakorn Pathom.

The Paya Dto Ngern Larn amulets were released in two different ‘pim’, namely a gold colored powder version (Nuea Wan Tong Pised – ‘Pim A’ with 28 takrut) and a black powder version (Pong Bai Larn – ‘Pim B’ with 16 takrut). Both versions feature a treasure bee on the front face, with a Pra Pidta image on its back, and a piece of gold leaf on it. The front face of the Nuea Wan Tong Pised (‘Pim A’) has 28 takrut ‘Pra Putta Jao Sip Hok Pra Ongk’ spells inserted, whereas the Pong Bai Larn (‘Pim B’) has 16 foil takrut spells with the 16 syllables of the yant ‘Pra Putta Jao 16 Pra Ongk’ (16 Buddhas Yant).

The sacred powder used for this Gammagarn version, is a concentrated rich mixture of the finest and most sacred herbal powders. The powders are also empowered with powdered blessed bees nest (a sorcerous ingredient which has the maha lap effect of increasing wealth treasures and lucky fortunes).

The rear face of both two versions of the Paya Dto Ngern Larn amulet features a series of sacred na maha lap, maha pokasap, and maha laluay and kata Pra Sivali (‘Na Chaa Lii Dti’), to bring great wealth and prosperity, treasures and prosperous business. This series of amulets was released in 2555 BE in a large and very special edition of some of the finest amulets and bucha statues to grace our store. The edition included lockets, Pra Pid Ta amulets, and wua tanu/kwai tanu amulets and bucha statues.

The two different pims of the Paya Dto Ngern Larn treasure bee amulet are a special ceremony distribution item, which do not exist in the rest of the series of amulets, except in the special top of range triple collector set, which featured some Pidta amulets in the same special herbal Puttakun powder. Pra Pid Ta is thus also an aspect of bucha when praying to this amulet, and increases the maha lap aspect of the magic, whereas the treasure bee increases the maha pokasap aspect.

Comes with original felt lined box from the temple. Can be encased if desired.

The purpose of this edition was to raise funds for the building of a taewa sathaan (deity shrine) with a large statue of Pra Pikanes (Ganesha) at the temple of Suan Badibat Tam Po Sethee sitting on a pair of gold and silver treasure bees as his throne, so as to instigate prosperous fortunes for the poor locals to improve their situation.

Read documentation and see all amulets in this edition:

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

Luang Por Jerd is gaining headway in Thailand as one of the best practitioners of the Buddhist vinaya, and is entering the halls of fame of the high Arya Sangha. We can expect the history books to record Luang Por Jerd as one of Thailand’s great Arya Sangha of this century. As is always the case, the true great monks of purity are usually famous after their passing more than during their lives, for they do not seek attention.

Despite the fact that Luang Por Jerd is a humble monk, his humility and diligent practice and merits have elevated him to become one of Thailand’s Most respected monks on a national Scale, and one of the top 4 monks of the Nakorn Pathom Province (along with Luang Por Sanya Kong of Wat Klang Bang Gaew, Luang Phu Yaem of Wat Sam Ngam, and Luang Phu Ap, of Wat Tong Sai). We should perhaps say five great monks of Nakorn Pathom, as the abbot of Wat Pai Lorm, Luang Pi Nam Fon is producing fine Buddhist amulets in the wake of his mentor, Luang Por Poon.

The base of amulet has code stamp and edition number code

Useful info for bucha:

For bucha, use Buddhist prayers to increase power, with any or all of the below kata.

All kata for amulets should begin with chanting of the Maha Namasakara (‘Namo Tassa’) 3 times first, before beginning any other incantations.

Maha Namasakara – How to Chant ‘Namo Tassa

Psalm to the Triple Gem    Kata ’Aaratanaa Pra Krueang

Pratītyasamutpāda – Chant of ‘Dependent Origination

Chinabanchara Kata (‘Chinabanchorn’) of Somdej Dto Prohmrangsri (Wat Rakang Kositaram)

Kata Pra Putta Jao Haa Pra Ongk (‘Na Mo Put Taa Ya’)

Buddhist Morning Prayer Chanting

Buddhist Evening Prayer Chanting

Maker: Luang Por Jerd , Suan Badibat Tam Po Sethee temple (Nakorn Pathom)

Magical Effects: Maha lap, siang choke, serm duang, klaew klaad, maha pokasap, kaa khaay

Material: Herbal Puttakun powders from blessed bees nests, gold leaf takrut

Recommended Uses: Rid oneself of debts and financial obstacles, gain economical headway, increase prosperity and well-being, gambling, treasured possessions, healthy commerce

Number of Amulets Made: Unknown (very few handed out at ceremony)

Edition: ‘Serb San Dtamnan Luang Por Noi’ 2555 BE

 

 

 

 

Bucha size Khmer mummy (‘Nuea Pong Prai Maha Phuudt)’ by Pra Ajarn Akaradech Akkadtecho.

The Khmer mummy is known lovingly as Jom Phuudt Prai Dam (‘The Black Prai Sorceror Phantom’), and is used in much the same way as many other animist or prai amulets, such as the hun payont, prai grasip, or kumarn tong effigy. The bucha methods of worship and offerings are also the same as for adult prai spirit devas.

Size of statue; 9.5 Cm long x 2.5 Cm wide x 2 Cm high – 99 statues made

There was also a special ongk kroo version in golden coffin made with gold leaf blessing, of which only 32 statues were made.

The muan sarn powders were made from the earths of 7 salt licks, 7 cemeteries, 7 ports, 7 farm fields, 7 orchards, 7 caves, and 7 mountain peaks. In addition, magical herbs and woods were added; ga fak rak, mai takian fa pha, wan maha lap, wan prai grasip bork choke lap, wan prai dam ta tip, wan maha niyom, and wan nang kum. Also added were; one eyed coconut shell powders, pong prai ta tip (‘divine eyed ghost powders’), prai grasip powder, powdered bones of a ‘phii dtaay tang glom’, prai kumarn powder, dtaanii banana lady ghost prai oil,  nam man prai takian (‘Takian tree ghost prai oil), bone ashes of a kumarn tong, hairs of a prai ghost.

Pong graduk aathan yoni (prai vulva magic powder), pong na hoeng prai (powdered bones of a phii dtaay hoeng treated as ‘pong lop’ yantra powder and further empowered), klai bote sema chedi (pieces of broken temple wall, uposadha wall and chedi wall). Nam man nang prai sai Khmer (prai oil of a Khmer lady who became a prai ghost), pong bpan hneng hoeng prai jet dton (7 hoeng prai ghosts forehead bone carving* powder).

The hoeng prai were molded and then blessed and empowered by calling upon the multitudes of spirits within the prai herbal necromantic oils and bone powders to instill their consciousnesses within the amulets and dwell within using the ‘Kata Akarn 32’, and the 3 methods of invocation and turning of the elements, to reanimate the effigies with the living mind of a prai ghost. Each amulet was individually empowered before the blessing.

A takrut spell is inserted in the rear face of the statue. The takrut are excellent for gambling and forewarning of danger or lucky happenings.

Magical Properties

Choke lap (lucky and wealthy), metta maha niyom (be the preferred person, receive mercy), maha sanaeh (popularity and sexual attraction), siang choke, gae aathan (anti black magic), klaew klaad (evade dangers), grasip choke (forewarn of impending good or bad lucky streaks).

Four different versions were made of this amulet, two portable mummy amulets, and two mummy bucha statues, the ongk kroo being laid within coffins, for the bucha altar. Both the portable amulets and the buchas were released in standard (‘tammada’), and ongk kroo master versions.

This powerful piece of Khmer prai sorcery is usable for almost all needs and tasks, protecting the household, vehicle, travel protection, stop black magic, fend off demons, bring lucky fortunes and success in gambling, love and attraction, improve profession and social life. Gambling activities are especially suitable for this hoeng prai bucha Khmer mummy statue.

Offerings and Bucha

Each night, take some ‘lao khaw’ (white rice whisky – if you can’t get this any liquor will indeed be fine to offer), and smear it on the mouth of the mummy.

Kata Bucha Mummy Khmer

Om Swai Tia Yia Jor Khamote Tor Bpria.

Chant the kata 3 times. The amulet can be carried in the pocket or worn on an amulet neck chain, or attach to a cord even at waist level or in the pocket. You can also leave it on the altar for home bucha purposes if preferred.

* Bone carving: The powders were made from already empowered and existing ‘ban neng’ forehead bone skull carvings, which were then powdered in ceremonial ritual and further empowered as muan sarn for these amulets.

Kata and how to Worship Look Krok

Kata Hun Payont, Mae Takian, Nang Prai

Kata Kuman Tong

List of Kata Chants – Metta Maha Niyom/Maha Sanaeh

How to Chant ‘Namo Tassa’ and the triple refuge

 

Maker: Pra Ajarn Akaradech Akka Dtaecho

Magical Effects: Choke lap, metta maha niyom, maha sanaeh, siang choke, gae aathan, klaew klaad

Material: Bone powders, takrut, sacred earths, herbs and prai oils

Recommended Uses: Gambling luck and wealth, be the preferred person, receive mercy, popularity and sexual attraction, anti black magic, evade dangers

Number of Amulets Made: 99 statues made

Edition: Dtraimas 2555 BE

 

 

 

The Nok Sariga Maha Sanaeh Riak  Glab Ban (‘Pim B’ 2 takrut), has a double ‘Hua Jai Sariga Koo’ spell within the two takrut. This wicha is a favorite of Luang Por Goy for he has mastered its empowerment skills with ease and has a great control and adept skill with the invocation of sariga magic.

Luang Por Goy is an adept master of the wicha ‘sariga’, who has completely mastered every single aspect of the wicha in its various forms. It is a dtamra maha yant which possesses maha sanaehmetta mahaniyommaha midtr, maha choke and maha lap, and jaroen rung rueang powers.

Luang Por Goy only makes the sariga as a pair, as he says the sariga are love birds and can not live without their mate, so he always uses an image of the male and female sariga entwined inextricably in loving embrace, or mating posture.

The rear face is filled with double takrut ‘Sariga Koo’, and seven gemstones (‘ploi sek’).

Ploi Sek – Enchanted Gemstones

‘Ploi sek’ is the Thai name for semi precious gems and crystals that have been empowered, blessed and charged with elemental powers beforehand individually. These gemstones are thn used to insert and imbue the sacred powders with the power sources which only crystals (gems are indeed also crystals) can perform.

The nok sariga (or, ‘salika’) is a golden tongued heavenly bird which is attributed with immense metta mahaniyom and maha sanaeh qualities, and is along with the hongsa, one of the best devas to seek assistance in ‘jerajaa’ magic. Jerajaa means ‘discussion’. The golden tongued sariga bird enchants and charms the listeners of he who possesses the wicha, bringing a hypnotic and charming effect, to influence and convince, making people see things your way.
 

 Released in the 2556 BE Kumarn ‘Gao Gote’ Edition

These amulets were made with and empowered along with the rest of the kumarn ‘Gao Gote’ editon, and are Luang Por Goy’s most highly awaited edition of all. The kumarn ‘Gao Gote’ is a classic release that is into its third and final edition ever.

 

Kata Bucha Sariga Koo Maha Sanaeh (‘Twin Sariga Love Birds’)

Aehi Saarigaa Wandtaanang Maedtamputtasae Sinaeharadthang Saarigaa Laapo Pawandtumae Aehi Hying Chaay

Kata Sariga Bpon Yuea

Badsabinhlaa Haedtaro Mahaedtaro Himma Anlaenaegan
Chayorgan Dto Bo Guu Yor Maa Cheu Wagan Gadtor Waa Guu Gadtor See Dee Nguu Huu Anlaerohuu

Kata Bucha Sariga Jab Bpaag Loeng

Wanna Wannaa Saligaayo Puttang Siro Waa Ha Ma Ma

วันนะ วันนา สาลิกาโย พุทธังสิโรวาหะมะมะ

 

Nightly Kata (chant each night)

Om Bplug Bplug Ruk Laew Yaa Norn Yaa Chaa Sarigaa Jao Euy Yaa Cheuy Leuy Raa Kroo Sang Jao Maa Ha Raksaa Kum Krong Bpok Bpong Kaehaa – Phuu Dai Mii Jidt Raay Khor Hai Glab Jai Maedt-Dtaa – Roke Pay Naanaa Khor Yaa Dai Pob Paan Laap Lae Yot Khor Hai Bpraakot Kheun Tang Bpaed Tidt, Midtr Khor Hai Gerd Kheun Tang Bpaed Daan Phuu Dai Haen Hnaa Guu Laew Khor Hai Man Rak – Phuu Dai Tak Guu Laew Khor Hai Man Hlong – Om Mahaa Sarigaa Greung Garanang Dtaawang Dtaawaa Ma ma Aehi Swaaha.

อมปลุก ปลุก รุกแล้วอย่านอน ครูกูสอน อย่าช้าสาลิกาเจ้าเอ๋ย อย่าเฉยเลยรา ครูสั่งเจ้ามาให้รักษาคุ้มครอง ปกป้องเคหา ผู้ใดมีจิตคิดร้ายขอให้กลับใจเมตตา โรคภัยนานาขออย่าได้พบพาล ลาภและยศขอให้ปรากฏขึ้นทั้งแปดทิศ มิตรขอให้เกิดขึ้นทั้งแปดด้าน ผู้ใดเห็นหน้ากูแล้วขอให้มันรัก ผู้ใดทักกูแล้วขอให้มันหลง โอม มหาสาลิกา กรึง กะระณัง ตาวัง ตาวา มะมะ เอหิ สวาหะ

 

Kata Bucha Takrut Sariga Jab Bpaag Loeng

Aehi Gaasimaadti Gaama Raaka Lopa Bpihagaa

เอหิ กาสิมาติ กามะราคะโลภะ ปิหะกา

 

Maker: Luang Por Goy of Wat Khao Din Dtai, Buriram

Magical Effects: Metta mahaniyom, kaa khaay, maha sanaeh, choke lap

Material: Green herbal powders, gems, silver takrut

Recommended Uses: Successful oratory speeches, charming speech, good sales and commerce, seduction of the opposite sex, casino and lottery.

Number of Amulets Made: 3000 made in green powders with double silver takrut

 

 

Kumarn Gaem Bum Hua Hlaem (‘Pointy Head Protruding Cheek Bones Kumarn‘), by Luang Ta Chuan of Wat Khwang.

Now those who enjoyed the benefits of bucha to the famous kumarn tong ‘gaem bum’ loi onk mini statuettes of Luang Ta Chuan, can rejoice that we have a bucha size special ongk kroo kumarn tong statue for his devotees to bucha.

Luang Ta Chuan is renowned for empowering kumarn tong in a way that is like no other, and those who worship his kumarn swear that any thieves or burglars are always thwarted, and that business runs well and smoothly, and regular windfalls arrive. Luang Ta performed the essential invocations of the four elements and the 32 parts of a living being, before calling the prai spirit of the kumarn tong ‘hua hlaem gaem bum’ to inhabit and reside within the amulets. Luang Ta’s method is very different in the sense that he lays down in a coffin to perform the incantations within the Meru building in the temple of Wat Khwang.

899 statues were made in this edition

The kumarn ‘gaem bum’ was empowered with incantations with Luang Ta inside a coffin placed within the Meru cremation building. As Luang Ta performed the incantations, all the lights in the temple grounds went out.

The rear side of the kumarn has Luang Ta’s inscription of the yant ‘ta rit reng lap’, which is the eye of power to speed up lucky fortunes.

The kumarn tong ‘gaem bum’ is a result of the devotees of Luang Ta Chuan begging him to make another edition after the immense success of his kumarn tong ‘pha daeng’ amulets (kumarn tong with red clothes), where many people won lotteries with after revering the amulet. The bucha statue is the result of the looksit repeatedly beseeching Luang Ta Chuan to make something special to guard over and bring prosperity to homes and shops of the devotees. A larger image for bucha on the altar was highly needed, for the kumarn ‘gaem bum’ has become a favorite of Thai kumarn tong devotees, as popular as the wicha of Luang Ta Chuan himself.

Luang Ta is a master sorceror monk, whose choke lap and maha lap amulets are of the most effective to be found, for example his rian ‘Laekhasart’ lottery coins, and ‘ngern pling’ Laoatian monetary unit amulets which have brought so much success and prosperity to many a merchant and gambler.

The base is empowered with sacred powders, and a bottle of prai kumarn powders sealed with a sacred yantra spell on red cloth.

Luang Ta says that he had to master the kammathana realizations of asubha kammathaan, and the kumara sadti meditative skill. He had to develop the consciousness of the death state to be able to bcontact and invite the dead spirits of prai and kumarn tong devas to dwell within his amulets. It is necessary to attain arupha jhana and extinguish all sense of taste, smell sound and touch, in order to tune in to the devas of the realms of the dead.

His wicha kumarn tong is varied with mastery of various kinds of kumarn, such as the kumarn tong ‘pha daeng’ (‘red clothes’), and the kumarn ‘gaem bum’ (‘puffy cheeks kumarn‘). The large number of devotees who have taken one of his kumarn for bucha and had lucky lottery wins was so great that the kumarn ‘gaem bum’ and his other kumarn have all become as popular and believed in as his other famous lottery effective amulets (ngern pling and the rian ‘Laekhasart’ amulets)

The kumarn ‘gaem bum’ bucha statue has a pointy head and bulging cheeks, and holds a sack of treasure and gold. He is bound with the ‘phaa saam see’ tricolor magical ribbons. Many people believe the bucha image to have considerably more power than the small loi ongk, for the results seen till now, which is saying something, because the loi ongk has already received legendary status since its issue.

Luang Ta has inscribed a sacred unalome upon the forehead of the kumarn to power you out of instability into stable forward moving prosperity. The base of the kumarn is filled with sacred powders and has a code stamped takrut foil and a small glass phial filled with sacred prai powders. The powders within the phial are pure authentic prai kumarn powders.

Because of his attainment of these abilities, he performs the successful empowerment of kumarn tong with such ease as to make other master appear unskilled, which is in fact not the case, simply that Luang Ta is one of the world’s top expert masters of this wicha, it is simply in his nature. The kumarn tong ‘hua hlaem jao sap gaem bpum’ carries a money bag, and is empowered to assure increase monetary income with the sacred yant ‘ta rit reng lap’ (yant of the eye of power to speed luck and wealth), to make the kumarn prevent you from running out of money and to attract income wherever you go. Luang Ta performed incantations on the statues and amulets, within the cremation chamber of the Meru building for a period of 7 days, and allowed the same number of angelic devas who arrived to assist to also enter the kumarn tong and accompany the amulets as an extra guiding force and protector.

How to Worship the Kuman Tong

Kata Kuman Tong

The statues were also made as loi ongk portable amulets, in nuea loha rom dam of which 3352 were made, and  in nuea dtakua dee buk (ancient lead) of which only 1352 takrut were made.

Below – Luang Ta Chan’s famous lottery winning amulet – Rian ‘Laekhasart Hai Huay’

Luang Ta Chuan is very famous because of his amazing ability to give accurate lottery numbers. His famous rian ‘hai huay’ lottery wishing coin amulet has had success with several devotees winning lotteries. Many of his amulets have reached international fame including the Sivalingk see nang lorm ‘palad khik’ type maha sanaeh amulet which features a metal Shiva lingam encircled by 4 naked maidens. 

Can be encased in waterproof casing if wished.

Kata bucha Kumarn Tong Gaem Bum

Kumarn Tong Amrit Pichit Chay Pichit Choke Poke Phon Mont Chana Aehi Chaiyya Mahaa Laapa Mahaa Laapang Jid-dti Jid-dtang Bpiyang Ma-Ma

Offer sweetmeats, drinks and fruits and trinkets, light five sticks of incense outside for informing the local spirits and ruling devas, then light three sticks to inform the Buddha in the home, of the arrival of the kumarn.

Use nine sticks to pray to the kumarn.

กุมาร ทอง อมฤทธิ์ พิชิตชัย พิชิตโชค โภคผล มนต์ชนะ เอหิชัยโย เอหิชัยยะ มหาลาภะ มหาลาภัง จิตติ จิตตัง ปิยังมะมะ

After bucha then pray, and ask the kumarn to fulfill your wish.

The kumarn can be placed on your own altar, but is also popularly placed on a pan kroo tray, for respectable bucha.

The pan kroo in the right size for this bucha (5.5 inches diameter), is available as additional option if you choose, in silver or golden colors.

 

Maker: Luang Ta Chuan, Wat Khwang Temple, Supannburi.

Magical Effects: Maha pokasap, kaa khaay, maha lap, metta mahaniyom, maha sanaeh

Material: Prai powders, herbs, bone powder, prai oils

Recommended Uses: Improve success in commerce and profession, attract customers, protect household and business premises, ask for lottery wins, family happiness

Number of Amulets Made: 899

Edition: Dtraimas 2554 BE edition

Kumarn Tong Raay Montr Jao Sap (Sorceror Kumarn Casting Spells of Riches) Bucha Statue

Kumarn tong with sorceror powers casting spells. Wicha kumarn tong pha daeng (red pants) with hand inscription of Khom Agkhara spells upon the bucha statue.

Pra Ajarn Chor Suchiwo, the master of the wicha Sariga Koo Cheewit who is so highly revered in the province of Maha Sarakam, has created these bucha with the invocation and invitation of special ‘kumarn taep’ (deva kumarns of higher powers) to be the ruling devas of the statues. This means they are not simply phsychically endowed ghosts and spirits, but are heavenly child devas with magical powers of great influence.

The bucha statue comes along with a phial of prai oil for bucha with anointment, and increased empowerment.

It is to be noted that the kumarn taep are devas, not ghosts who lost their life prematurely, as are prai ghosts such as the hoeng prai, and the prai kumarn.

The prai ghosts tend to show their powers more easily for any reason, whereas the kumarn taep, will only perform miracles of necessity or that will result in auspicious blessings, but never in suffering, or the breaking of the 5 precepts.

The base of the statue is filled with sacred powders and earths with four takrut and ploi sek blessed gemstones. One 50 satang coin is embedded to attract riches and treasures.

This is the first ever edition of kumarn by Pra Ajarn Chor released to the public, and is therefore a definite recommendation for collectors, for it will become an important item in the dtamra of amulets of Luang Por Chor, and is indeed a most attractive, and powerfully imbued image that is filled with sacred muan sarn and ploi sek gemstones for maha pokasap magic. Maha pokasap magic is amplified by the crystalline power of the blessed gemstones, which imbue the muan sarn prai powders stuffed within the base of the statue with a powerhouse of radiant aura with maha sanaeh and maha lap energy.

Offerings are easier than many kumarn, simply keep a fresh glass of water always ready and some red syrup drinks or other sweet drink will do, some sweets and goodies, trinkets or toys.

The first time you perform Bucha you should offer red drink, a glass of milk, a glass of water, and sweets or cakes, and a flower garland. Light nine sticks of incense, make and speak out your wishes, take the oil and smear a little on the kumarns forehead on the gemstone third eye. Chant the kata whilst doing so.

Kata Bucha

Idti Idti Gumaaro Namo Put Taa Ya Sappa Bpa Sa Na Ma Pa Ta

Chant 3 times, and make your wishes

For a higher increased understanding of how to worship the kumarn and prai type amulets and bucha images, we recommend that you real all of the info contained in the below links. Correct understanding of how to bucha is the real reason for success with your amulet, and incorrect or lazy bucha, is also a reason why some people feel that their amulet is not working.

It is important to bucha properly, and correct performance of the bucha method will bring success with almost all amulets. For this reason we recommend that you read all of the below info pages (see links below), in order to inform yourself of the various methods of bucha, and increase your adepthood when performing ritual offerings

How to Pray to Mae Nang Prai, Kumarn Tong Hoeng Prai, Hun Payont, & Mae Takian amulets (how to bring into the house)

How to Worship the Kuman Tong

Kata Kuman Tong

Nang PraiPhii Prai Thai Ghosts and Spirit Devas

Kata for Metta Mahaniyom and Maha Sanaeh Amulets, Charms and Oil

The oil** remaining on your fingertip after anointing the kumarn‘s forehead, is of course senseless to waste, and has auspicious intent from you to the kumarn, and auspicious blessings and appreciation from the kumarn to you in it, so you should use what is left on your finger to smear on yourself, for metta maha sanaeh choke lap.

The bottle of oil itself, can be placed on a pan kroo tray for bucha (increase power). It doesnt have to be used to smear on the bucha and/or yourself only, but can also be simply carried or make bucha on its own altar or in your shop. It is however most advisale to use as Luang Por advises as anointment for the kumarn, to empower the pokasap gemstone in its third eye, to spy out the treasures that others have not seen, and pick them up as opportunity knocks.

The kumarn can also be placed upon a pan kroo tray if wished, which is always a very auspicious way to keep bucha images, small or medium.

To make wishes, focus on the thing you wish for, and chant ‘Aehi Aehi Jidtang Bpiyamng Ma Ma

For gambling: If an oil is given for gambling purposes, simply tap the see pheung, metta oil or prai oil with your finger and make a wish before leaving the house. You can rub the balm into your skin of your gambling hand then, if your finger has some balm on it after tapping. Use only a tiny amount of balm is enough.

For ‘jerajaa’ (business discussions, job interview, etc.): smear the balm onto your forehead and make your wish.

For maha sanaeh (attraction): smear the balm under your chin, and ear lobes, and make your wish.

For kaa khaay (selling wares) : smear a little on your wares or the table where you sell them before each day begins and chant the Kata given.

For mad jidt mad jai (enchant the heart and mind of another): smear or dab a tiny bit on the person and then perform the chanting of the incantations given for the oil, and focus on the person coming to you as your wish.

Thai Metta and Maha Sanaeh Prai Oils – How to use them properly

 

** We always have spare oil to replace for anointment of kumarn or other prai devas, and also pure Buddhist anointment balms, at reasonable prices if you run out, just ask us by email if you need anointment oil refills. You can also use Ajarn Spencer’s python prai oil which is rich in prai kumarn ingredients (due to fanatic interest in seeing how powerful one can make a potion), as well as many powerful herbal extract for maha lap and metta. Ajarn Spencer also uses it himself to anoint his images with. In fact, this is why he made the oil, but once he found it to be effective, he decided to distribute, after testing some free samples with some looksit.  He distributes it at a much lower price than is usuallly possible, for he has no middle man between those who use his amulets, and himself. This is something Ajarn Spencer has always stuck by, to remain non commercial in his own practice and amulet making.

 

Maker: Luang Por Chor

Magical Effects: Maha pokasap, kaa khaay, maha lap, metta mahaniyom, maha sanaeh

Material: Prai powders, herbs, bone powder, gemstones, takrut, prai oils

Recommended Uses: Become wealthy, improve success in commerce and profession, attract customers, protect household and business premises, ask for lottery wins, family happiness

Number of Amulets Made: 99

Edition: Luang Por Chor 2555 BE Wai Kroo edition

The pha yant Look Krok Prai Perm Sap is made for increasing wealth and treasured possessions, gambling and flourishing commerce. Inscriptions were made using the very same invocations and empowerments as the look krok pra perm sap sacred powder amulets and bucha images, which took the world of kumarn tong collectors and devotees by storm in 2012.

Like all prai spirit deities, to worship a look krok will bring great luck and fortune to its owner, increasing wealth, and causing income and treasures to flow in from all around. Gambling is much more of a cinch with the help of the look krok, and travelling is blessed with the safety given by the look krok’s kong grapan and klaew klaad power.

The look krok will warn both of forthcoming dangers, and of coming luck. When luck is about to have a burst or a lucky streak, you will notice people showing much more attention than even usually, and a lot of friendly approaches in a short time. This is the time to lay your bet. The way of worship is similar to that for Kumarn Tong, Hun Payont, Mae Hong Prai, Mae Takian, and most other prai spirit deities as far as offerings are concerned, but the kata is personalized, as is usually the case with each different type of prai deity.

Each pha yant recieved a final individual blessing with hand inscription in gold from Pra Ajarn Somchart. The yantra cloth is covered in ancient Khmer Pali spell inscriptions using the most ancient necromantic spells from the Dtamra Saiyasart Khmer.

The invocation of the prai deva spirits and empowerment of this 2555 BE Wai Kroo edition was performed with Pra Ajarn Somchart presiding and performing the opening and entrance to the cemetery for the ritual incantations to be performed. He conversed with the guardian deities of the cemetery, and asked for permission from the ‘Sarn Dtaa Yaay‘ shrine of the local ghosts.

Then the ‘Piti Buang Suang Plii Phaa Hor Rang Prai’; this is a ritual for the removal of wrapping and binding of corpses. The prai spirits inside prai necromantic kumarn, look krok and other effigies, are often bound using corpse cloth or cords, colored ‘Daay Akom‘ threads, colored ‘Pha Sam See/Jet See’ bucha ribbons, or other simliar sorcerous binding materials, depending on the wicha.

Nine corpses were unbound to use the cloths for the pha yant and empowered using the Montr Wicha Yant Dhamma Dhatu Ruu Maha Gamnerd. This empowerment was performed for one whole ‘Traimas’ (trimester, a three months period duering the rainy retreats where the monks stay in their temples and spend the nights practicing and empowering their amulets).

A final empowerment was given before they were released to leave the temple for distribution, by Pra Ajarn Somchart. This pha yant can be considered to already becoming somewhat of a rarity, and has received popular public acclaim from the few who were lucky enough to obtain one. His bucha statues and prai look krok powder amulets of this edition became instantly legendary, and received massive interest from foreign shores such as Malaysia, Taiwan and Singapore.

Kata Bucha Look Krok Prai Perm Sap

Ji Je Ru Ni Jidt Dtang Gae Bpa Si Bpang Ruu Bpang Ni Midt Dtang Aa Kaj Chaa Ya Aa Kaj Chaa Hi Ma Ma Maa Maa Ma Haa Luuk Grorg Praay perm Sap

Chant 7 or 9 times and make your wish

How to Worship the Kuman Tong

Kata Kuman Tong

For a higher increased understanding of how to worship the kumarn and prai type amulets and bucha images, we recommend that you real all of the info contained in the below links. Correct understanding of how to bucha is the real reason for success with your amulet, and incorrect or lazy bucha, is also a reason why some people feel that their amulet is not working.

It is important to bucha properly, and correct performance of the bucha method will bring success with almost all amulets. For this reason we recommend that you read all of the below info pages (see links below), in order to inform yourself of the various methods of bucha, and increase your adepthood when performing ritual offerings

Kata Look Krok, and how to Bucha (Worship) Look Krok

How to Pray to Mae Nang Prai, Kumarn Tong Look Krok Hoeng PraiHun Payont,& Mae Takian amulets (how to bring into the house)

Nang PraiPhii Prai Thai Ghosts and Spirit Devas

Kata for Metta Mahaniyom and Maha Sanaeh Amulets, Charms and Oil

Maker: Pra Ajarn Somchart Bparimudto

Magical Effects: Maha lap, maha pokasap, choke lap, siang duang, siang choke, klaew klaad, kong grapan, gae aathan

Material: Funeral corpse cloth

Recommended Uses: Increase wealth and possessions, gambling, wish making, anti black magic and backstabber, forewarnings of danger and lucky streaks, lottery

Number of Amulets Made: 99

Edition: Bucha Kroo 2555 BE

Second edition of Ajarn Apichai’s now famously successful and auspicious takrut for prosperity and auspicious karma. For historical documentation purposes, Ajarn Apichai has thoughtfully used a different colored magical thread to differentiate the second editon from the first, for collectors and journalists to easily catalog and document. The second edition takrut is also encased in transparent tubing to prevent corrosion and protect against moisture.


The Yant Pra Kun Por Pra Kun Mae is a Northern Lanna wicha in reverence and respect to one’s parents. The Lanna people of old would tattoo the yant on each shoulder, in honor of their father and mother. This takrut has the same puttakun power, that watches over you like a father and mother, and takes care of all angles, just as a good parent would. Protects from accidents, natural disasters, poisonous animal bites and stings, forbids demons and ghosts. Warns away ill wishers, extinguishing black magic, curses and sorcery.

The takrut provides plentiful sustenance and resources, with pokasap and maha lap magic to endow the devotee with wealth, treasures, and sufficient provisions for its children. It emanates great metta mahaniyom like the mother for her child, increasing your good public relations, popularity in social and professional areas.

Size; 6 Centimeters Long x 0.7 Centimeters Wide

When performing bucha to use the amulet, focus on the Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha, and your mother and father, teachers and gurus, and call upon their purity and power to protect you from dangers, bring success in your undertakings and ventures, and to fulfill your dreams and wishes.

You are not allowed to make wishes that harm other beings or cause suffering to others, or things that are against the 5 Buddhist precepts.

Kata Bucha Kun Por Kun Mae (Reverence to Parents Kata)

Putta Kun-Nang Tamma Kun-Nang Sangka Kun-Nang Ubp-Bpa Chaa Ya Kun-Nang Aajaariya Kun-Nang Maadtaa Kun-Nang Bpidtaa Kun-Nang Ahang Wantaami Sappataa

(“I raise my hands in reverence to the Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha, Ubpachaya mentor, Kroo ba Ajarn, Mother, and Father“). Chant 3 times.

Always chant the Maha Namasakara (Namo Tassa) 3 times, before chanting specific kata for any amulets.

How to Chant Namo Tassa (Maha Namasakara) and the Triple Refuge (Trai Saranakom)

Then use the kata Aaraatanaa Pra Krueang to beseech blessings from the takrut and to empower further it throughout your life, each time that you chant.

Kata Aaraatana Pra Krueang is a specialized kata for chanting when putting on amulets, taking them off, or when leaving the house or travelling. The kata asks for protection and blessings to go with you.

Before chanting to any amulets, you should always chant Namo Dtassa, and/or the kata to ask for refuge (Kata Dtrai Saranakom) the Triple Gem first.

Kata for chanting to amulets (Kata Aaratanaa Pra Krueang)

Puttang Aaraatanaanang Tammang Aaraatanaanang Sangkang Aaraatanaanang

Puttang Prasittimae Tammang Prasittimae Sangkang Prasittimae

Chant this kata 3 times whenever you are about to wear amulets, and also when you take them off.

Download Sound File Pronunciation Tutorials: Kata Aaratanaa Pra Krueang (slow)Kata Aaratanaa Pra Krueang (Fast Fluent)

 

Maker: Ajarn Apichai Decha

Magical Effects: Serm duang, metta mahaniyom, klaew klaad, maha lap, maha pokasap

Material: Takrut foil, enchanted cords, hand inscription

Recommended Uses: Protection, improve fate/karma, increase wealth, success, popularity, charm

Number of Amulets Made: 199

Edition: Wai Kroo 2556 BE

 

View Takrut Pra Kun Por Pra Kun Mae Run Sorng (Goodness of Parents Yantra Blessing) here

The white snake goddess of Chinese myth is once again one of the chosen wicha for this year that many masters are deeming fit and necessary for the astrological outlook this year. The takrut is imbued with the invocation of the Nang Paya Ngu Khaw demoness enchantress prai deva.

The white snake goddess has immense psychic and miracle powers because she practiced austerities for a 1000 year period, until she attained heavenly powers. She is able to blast away all obstacles, and to perform maha sanaeh enchantments that will ensure a love affair and seal its fate.

She also likes to help humans with metta magic. Mostly this wicha has been applied in the form of a locket, but Luang Ta Chuan said that he had been mentally communicating and recieving the spiritual connection with the white snake goddess, and that he was able to invoke and imbue the albino snake skin takrut with the mind presence of the goddess, and that this has worked much more powerfully than the locket method. It seems that once again, Luang Ta makes his amulets different to anyone else as usual, which is part of his fame and popularity, that he has his own original style of sorcery, and copies no one.

542 Takrut made – Size; 3.8 Cm x 0.8 Cm

The takrut is made from a takrut tone leaden yantra foils with the Paya Ngu Khaw invocation spell and other metta and maha sanaeh yant and sacred na inscribed. This is rolled up, and covered with a second takrut layer made this time from the albino snake skin of the Paya Ngu Khaw also with inscription of spells. This is what makes this particular form of white godess amulet more powerful than many others, because it uses the authentic physical animal counterpart for the body of the goddess to inhabit. Then the spell was bound and sealed with Daay Daeng Akom (red magical cord binding), and given its final empowerment and sealing spell.

Luang Ta Chuan is so famous for his Kumarn Tong and lottery coin amulets, that it sometimes goes unnoticed that actually, Luang Ta is not only a Kumarn Tong, lottery potion (metta oils) and lottery coin master, he is a master of many different wicha, but mostly they are all imbued with extreme maha pokasap and choke lap power, which is indeed a grand specialty of Luang Ta Chuan, whose magical inclinations and characteristics are  more metta mahaniyom, choke lap and maha pokasap.

The snake is known for its magical properties as a metta mahaniyom and maha sanaeh wicha, with an element of klaew klaad evasion magic too (slippery and hard to keep hold of in a fight – easy to slip through and escape).The python wicha is full of metta, and even has pheromonic aromas that instigate the endorphines and somatic glands to excite a person sexually.

Snakes survive easily in their natural habitat, and the ease with which they catch their prey, and their survival powers are considered to be naturally magical powers present within python wicha amulets even without further incantations or psychic empowerment. Their musk has been used in perfumes and other potions to attract friendship and love for centuries in many cultures. It is also traditionally believed, that he or she who dreams of a snake, will find their true partner in life. When snake skin is rolled into a takrut spell, it adopts the additional magical property of assisting gambling, speculative risk, and business operations. Customers will increase on an ever rising rate, and regular customers who return to buy more are increased.

Luang Ta Chuan is the nephew of the great Luang Por Mui of Wat Domn Rai, which explains where he got many of his so very powerful wicha from, but not only did he learn all that Luang Por Mui could teach him, he then went for tudong wandering with the great Luang Por Jong of Wat Na Tang Nork, for a period of many years.

These are two of the greatest sorceror monks of Thai history, and this makes Luang Ta Chaun a holder of some of the most important master wicha, and the continuation of not one, but two great magical lineages of LP Mui and LP Jong.

Luang Ta is a master sorceror monk, whose choke lap and maha lap amulets are of the most effective to be found, for example his Rian Laekhasart lottery coins, and Ngern Pling Laoatian monetary unit amulets which have brought so much success and prosperity to many a merchant and gambler. The takrut also containts the Yant Serm Rak, which increases love in the hearts of admirers and lovers.

In the maha sanaeh aspect of the takrut, the charm works well as an aphrodisiac and enchantment spell for attracting and wooing the person you desire to love you. The metta maha sanaeh properties of the takrut also are useful in litigation and legal disputes (court cases).

Luang Ta says that he had to master the Kammathana realizations of Asubha Kammathaan, and the Kumara Sadti meditative skill. He had to develop the consciousness of the death state to be able to bcontact and invite the dead spirits of prai devas to dwell within his amulets. It is necessary to attain Arupha Jhana and extinguish all sense of taste, smell sound and touch, in order to tune in to the devas of the realms of the dead.

Luang Ta Chuan is very famous because of his amazing ability to give accurate lottery numbers. His famous ‘Rian Hai Huay‘ lottery wishing coin amulet has had success with several devotees winning lotteries. Many of his amulets have reached international fame including the Sivalingk See Nang LormPalad Khik‘ type maha sanaeh amulet which features a metal Shiva lingam encircled by 4 naked maidens. 

Can be Encased in Waterproof Casing if Wished.

Below – Luang Ta Chuan’s famous lottery winning amulet – Rian Laekhasart Hai Huay

 

Magical Effects: Maha Pokasap, Kaa Khaay, Maha Lap, Metta Mahaniyom, Maha Sanaeh

Material: Snake skin, Takrut Tone (leaden yantra foil), Daay Daeng Akom (red magical cord binding)

Recommended Uses: Increase riches and treasures, gambling and lottery, charm for business and pleasure, protection against poisonous animals

Number of Amulets Made: 542 takrut made

Edition: Dtraimas 2554 BE edition

View Takrut Hnang Hyaa Paya Ngu Khaw – White Snake Goddess Takrut here

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.

Hun Payont ‘Run Sorng’ (Second Edition) – Nuea Din Aathan (Sorcerous Earths) – Luang Phu Sawad (Por Phu Ruesi) – Wat Kaset Sukh 2552 BE

Second edition of Luang Phu Sawad’s famous hand made earthen Hun Payont Ghost Soldier amulets. After the first edition of 99 Hun Payont was instantly sold out and recevied Instant Success with those who got one, one year later in 2552 BE, Luang Phu agreed to make another batch for those devotees who missed out on the first edition which did not make anywhere near enough amulets to go round.

Size; 2.5 Cm High x 2 Cm Wide

The Hun Payont Effigy warns of danger, acts as a Karmic shield, gives clues of luck, chance, lottery, intuitive hunches – watches over your house and possessions and wards of thieves and evil energies, ghosts, demons – helps to promote busiiness and call customers.

Luang Phu Sawad built and empowered the Hun Payont Effigy using the Wicha of the Ruesi. Many years ago, he mad a small number of only nine Hun Payont, and buried them iin the four corners of the temple one in each direction. So four were gone, and the remaining 5 Hun Payont were distributed to some close Looksit. After this, many Miraculous events occured; Many Looksit recounted the same tale, that they had seen someone walking around the temple as if they were guarding it, especially on Holy days. They said that they saw a dark shade wandering around the temple walls.

Luang Phu says that the Wicha of building or invoking life into a Hun Payont effigy, is a Wicha that he learned from a lineage that has passed on the Wicha since the Ayuttaya Period. This Wicha is what Luang Phus Ruesi Kroo has passed on to him, which has a very ancient magical formula, and uses many powerful Sorcerous Substances in the Muan Sarn Ingredients used in the making of the effigy.

Muan Sarn; Loha Aaathan (Alchemical Metals), Mai Saksit (Sacred Woods), Din Aathan (Sorcerous Earths), Khee Pheung Aathan (Magical Wax), earth from the heart of a cave, earth from 7 Cemtereies, 7 Giant Termite nests, broken [iecesa of Ancient Chedi Stupa bricks, Clay/Peat from a Marsh, Earth from a triple fork in the road, broken pieces of Temple wall stone from 7 different Sacred Buddhist Temples.

All of these Sorcerous Earths were then mixed together with ‘Pong Yant Lob’ – Sacred Chalk powders froom the Inscription of hundreds of Yantra Spells by the hand of the Adept Master. This is in keeping with the True Wicha Kroo of Hun Payont Making.

Once Luang Phu sawad had made the Muan sarn for the molding of the Hun Payont, he chose a Full Moon Night on an Auspiciously aligned Astrological date, to perform the Invocation of the Hun Payont and Raise it to Coonsciousness, molding each Hun Payont by hand whilst performing Incantations and Meditative communication with the Celestial Realms. Performing the Incantations for the four elements and the Akarn Sam Sip Sorng, the 32 Components of a Living Human Being to arous the Hun Payont constantly without pause until each and every Hun Payont had beein Invoked to have an inhabiting mind of a spirit, and a life of its own.

Kata Bucha Hun Payont

Idti Arahang Arahang Pakawaa Sammaa Samputto

Tu Sa Na So Na Mo Put Taa Ya Gan Man Dto Mae Dtang Pa Wi Chi Nang Pa Wan Ju Dti

(chant 3 times)
Kata Plug Hun Payont

Om Bplug Mahaa Bplug Guu Ja Blug Phu Payont Duay
Jae Dti Aagang Naa Ma Payont Ni So Sa A Naa Ma Dtae

Free mp3 Sound Tutorials for proper Pronunciation of Both the above two Kata, are downloadable after you have purchased the amulet. Simply log in to your account with us and go to the files tab to download MP3 Tutorials (fast and slow versions) for this Kata.

How to Worship Hun Payont

The Effigies were blessed animated and empowered in 2552 BE – they have now also, as have their preceding first edition, become very rare to find.

Read Biography of Luang Phu Sawad

Hun Payont 'Run Sorng' (Second Edition) – Nuea Din Aathan (Sorcerous Earths) – Luang Phu Sawad (Por Phu Ruesi) – Wat Kaset Sukh 2552 BE
$69.99

Pra Pid Ta Pokasap Ruay Choke Rap Sap 4 x 4 Cm Jumbo Special Sacred Powder Amulet – ‘Chana Marn’ edition 2555 BE – Por Tan Kloi – 999 made

Pra Pid Ta Pokasap Ruay Choke

Pra Pid Ta Pokasap – Nuea Wan (Sacred Herbal Powders) ‘Run Chana Marn 2555 BE’ Por Tan Kloi – Wat Pu Khao Tong (Pattalung) – 999 amulets made – LP Kloi’s hair inserted into the base, chinese symbol and series code number. Made from the Finest Quality sacred powders of Extreme Rarity and Powerful Magical Properties. The amulet comes with red velvet box enclosure, as is fitting for a Masterpiece Amulet if this Calibre. The richness of the Muan Sarn (Sacred Powders) is noticeable at an eyeglance. The Pim is Classic, and made with the same love and care, and Purity of Sacred Powders, as can usually only be found in Ancient Masterpiece Amulets.

Pra Pid Ta Pokasap Ruay Choke

Read Documentation on the Complete Edition – Chana Marn 2555 BE – Por Tan Kloi

The Pid Ta Pokasap was released along with the ‘Taep Pra Rahu’ amulets, which fronted the series with a large catalog of Pra Rahu Amulets in a variation of Sacred Metals. Some Pra Kring, Chaiyawat, Hun Payont and Por Tan Kloi coins were also made for this Edition, which has been regarded as a Historic Event in the continuing Legend of the Southern Thai ‘Khao Or’ Magical Tradition.

Pra Pid Ta Pokasap Ruay Choke

The Pid Ta is made in Classic Nakorn Sri Tammarat style with a slight Sri Vichai influence, and has two large hands (‘Rap Sap’ – large hands to receive large gifts). Maha Lap (Lucky Fortune) and Maha Pokasap (Treasures and Possessions). The Pid Ta possesses Inherent Powers of Kong Grapan and Klaew Klaad, but in the case of this particular Exhibit, can be said to take the rear seat as far as prime objectives are concerned, to lend more focus to Pokasap and Maha Lap magic, for increasing Wealth and Prosperity, Material Possessions..

Pra Pid Ta Pokasap Ruay Choke

Chinese Code symbol and series code number are stamped on the base, which has hair from Luang Por Kloi inserted within it.

Origins of the Pra Pid Ta Amulet

How to Worship + Kata Chanting for Pra Pid Ta

Putta Pisek/Taewa Pisek (Blessing Ceremony)

Pra Pid Ta Pokasap Ruay Choke

The amulets were given two very Important Blessing and Empowerment Ceremonies (Puttapisek/Taewapisek), one in the North Eastern Region of the Isan Country, and the second Empowerment at the Temple of Wat Phu Khao Tong in Pattalung.

Pra Pid Ta Pokasap Ruay Choke

A host of Important Adept Masters of the Southern Khao Or Lineage of Sorcerors were present to empower the amulets, and a great deal of Adept Wicha was applied to the Preliminaries and the making of the amulets as far as Ancient Khao or Sorcery requires, using the thousand year old methods.

Some of Thailands Finest Adepts assisted in the proper Southern Method of Empowering Pra Pid Ta to attend and bless the other amulets. As to the Hun Payont Ghost Soldier Amulets, we need look no further than Por Tan Kloi himself as the current Master of Hun Payont making with his Khao Or Cave Magic.

Pra Pid Ta Pokasap Ruay Choke

The Empowerment of the other amulets goes without saying that, being Southern type Khao Or Wicha amulets in Nature, the Khao Or masters empowering them are simply the best choice of empowering this type of amulet. The Pra Pid ta sacred powder amulets are especially interesting for their quality and strong empowerment, and their long future as a classic amulet of ever increasing spiritual (and monetary) value.

Pra Pid Ta Pokasap Ruay Choke

Comes with Original Temple Box – Can be Encased if Wished

A Truly Luxurious Classic Buddhist Pid Ta, using Sacred Muan Sarn of the Highest Quality, with the Blessings and Empowerment of Great Khao Or Masters – An amulet that will last for centuries (if properly cared for) and will be a Sacred Heirloom for your children and Grandchildren to inherit and continue to revere and receive wealthy blessings.

Pra Pid Ta Pokasap Ruay Choke Rap Sap 4 x 4 Cm Jumbo Special Sacred Powder Amulet – ‘Chana Marn’ edition 2555 BE – Por Tan Kloi – 999 made
$89.99

Takrut Belt by Luang Por Sawai

Takrut Maha Ruud Serm Banya – ‘Run Ruay Ruay Ruay’ edition 2548 BE Multi-Use waist cord Takrut for Intelligence, Memory, Protection and Lucky Riches – slide to change powers – Luang Por Sawai

Takrut belt

Fast Thinker Takrut for increased memory, fast reaction and increased Intelligence from Luang Por sawai of Wat Prasat Panom Rung temple in Buriram, North East Thailand. Released in the Famously Celebrated ‘Ruay Ruay Ruay’ edition of amulets in 2548 BE (2005).

The Takrut with Yantra Insciption is wrapped in black lacquer and blessed with gold leaf blessing to finish. Empowered in a large Puttapisek in this Famous Blessing Ceremony of 2548 which received both National and International News coverage.

only 999 of these Takrut were made in total

Apart from using to improve Mental reaction memory and Intelligence, the Takrut is a ‘Maha Ruud’ type Takrut, which can be used to slide around the waistline from side to side or back to front. Depending on which side the Takrut faces, it can bring different effects;

  • Wear it facing forwards, Sarapat Nerk, Klaew Klaad Kong Grapan, Gan Sadtru – will allow you to Fulfil your Wishes, and also Protect from Danger and Enemies
  • Wear it facing backwards, Klaew Klaad, Gae Aathan/Pongan Phii – Will Protect from Back Stabbers and chase away Demons and Enemies
  • Slide it to sit on your right flank – Maha Sanaeh; Ladies will fall for You, Customers will Flock to You and Purchase Your Wares.
  • Slide it to sit on your left flank, Mahaniyom Kaa Khaay (Good money and business sales, more customers)

Takrut belt

Kata Bucha Takrut Maha Ruud

Na Mo Put Taa Ya Ja Pa Ga Sa Sa Ga Pa Ja Idti Bpi So Pa Ka Waa Dti

Puttang Saranang Kajchaami

Tammang Saranang Kajchaami

Sangkang Saranang Kajchaami

A Sang Wi Su Lo Bu Sa Pu Pa I Sa Waa Su Su Sa Waa I Mae Dtan Ja Sap Pa Lo Gas Sa Ming A Si Sadt Dti Ta Nuu Jae Wa Sap Pae Dtae Aa Wu Taa Ni Ja Pak Ka Pak Kaa Wi Jun Naa Ni Lo Mang Maa Mae Na Phus San Dti

Free Sound Tutorial for proper Pronunciation of this Kata is downloadable after you have purchased the amulet. Simply log in to your account with us and go to the files tab to download MP3 Tutorials (fast and slow versions) for this Kata.

Magical Properties; Banya Wai (Increase Memory, Reaction, Intelligence), Puttakun (Auspicious Blessings), Klaew Klaad (Safety), Kong Grapan (Invincible), Choke Lap (Lucky Fortunes)

Takrut Maha Ruud Serm Banya – ‘Run Ruay Ruay Ruay’ edition 2548 BE Multi-Use waist cord Takrut for Intelligence, Memory, Protection and Lucky Riches – slide to change powers – Luang Por Sawai
$49.99

Yee Gor Hong Gambling amulet

Locket Jao Por Phu Yee Gor Hong – Painted Enamel Shell with Sacred Powder rear face, Taw Waes Suwan, Enchanted Dice & Takrut – ‘Sethee Ruay Sap’ Edition 2553 BE – Luang Phu Key – Wat Sri Lamyong

Por Phu Yee Gor Hong Gambling Amulet

Locket Jao Por Phu Yee Gor Hong (Er Ger Fong) – Luang Phu Key Gidtiyano – Wat Sri Lamyong (Surin)

Locket with real shell facing enamelled Image of Por Phu Jao Yee Gor Hong, one statuette of Chinese ‘Chai Sing Hia’ Deity made from Nuea Loha Aathan (Sorcerous metals), one Enchanted Dice to turn the gambling Tables in your favor, and one Silver Takrut with the Ghost Whisperer Spell. ‘Chai Sing Hia’ is the Chinese Equivalent of the Thai ‘Taw Waes Suwan’. He prevents Black Magic forces in the places where you Gamble from interfering. He is the deva of Wealthy and Upcoming Business Persons, and the Preventer of Poverty. He commands great Imposing Dominion over his Yaksa Minions. He is an Important Asura Deva King to worship for Wealth Increase.

Por Phu Yee Gor Hong Gambling Amulet

The Sacred Powders are rich in Pong Puttakun, and have some Sacred Crystals inserted for Luck and Wealth attraction. A silver Takrut with a Khom Spell to win the favor of the Ruling Deva of the Gambling Tables, is inserted into the Puttakun Powders.

Por Phu Yee Gor Hong Gambling Amulet

Intended for those who love to play the Lottery and casino Games, and Speculative Risk Professions, such as Financial Investment Advisors and Stock Market Traders.

Por Phu Yee Gor Hong Gambling Amulet

Size; 3.5 Cm High x 2.5 Cm Wide – 999 Amulets made

Kata and How to Worship Por Phu Yee Gor Hong

Released in the 2553 BE ‘Sethee Ruay Sap’ edition of amulets with a Major Puttapisek/Taewapisek Blessing Ceremony on 11th February 2553, at Wat Sri Lamyong, in Surin, with Luang Por Key presiding over the Empowerment. The amulet was released in ‘Roop Khai’ (oval shape) and ‘Roop See Liam’ (four sided) versions. Many other amulets were released in this Edition, with the Chai Sing Hia and Por Phu Yee Gor Hong Riches / Gambler Deities being the main focus of the edition.

Por Phu Yee Gor Hong Gambling Amulet

Locket comes in original Temple Box. Can be encased if desired.

Por Phu Yee Gor Hong Gambling Amulet

Locket Jao Por Phu Yee Gor Hong – Painted Enamel Shell with Sacred Powder rear face, Taw Waes Suwan, Enchanted Dice & Takrut – ‘Sethee Ruay Sap’ Edition 2553 BE – Luang Phu Key – Wat Sri Lamyong
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Takrut Riak Sap Pongan Pai (Money Caller/Protector) Medium Size – Mad Daay Daeng Aakom Chae Nam Man Saep Sangwaas (in Prai Oil with Magical Hyae Yae wood) – 2nd Edition – Pra Ajarn Oe Putto Raksa

Takrut Riak Sap Pongan Pai

Pra Ajarn Oe’s First edition of the Hyae Yae Wood Takrut was completely snapped up by his Looksit and ran out of availability so quickly, that it was decided necessary to make a supplementary edition to satisfy the needs of the Looksit. Unfortunately stocks are also very limited with this edition. The amulet was released in Large and Small size versions. The smaller size being more suitable for Ladies or those who seek a more unobtrusive to wear. Released in the Ruay sap Ruay Sanaeh 2554 BE edition of Amulets.

Takrut Riak Sap Pongan Pai

Size; 6 x 2.2 Cm (including casing)

‘Mai Hyae Yae’ money catcher wood is tamed with magical red binding cords (Daay Daeng Akom). A Spell is written upon a small Sacred Yantra Foil within the oil. A ‘Mai Hyae Yae’ money catcher wood bound with a Hyae Yae Leaf are soaking in the Powerful nam Man Taep sangwas.

Kata Takrut Riak Ngern Riak Tong

Umbpami Gabp-bpiyang Gadtabp-bpang Garomi Na Khaapa Jao Ruu – Mo Khaapa Jao Haen Bpo Nan Tam Khen Hai Man Winaassandti Bpo Npaehi Namo Puttaaya (Chant 3 Times)

The Takrut uses the Wicha Takrut Bad Dtalord Dtem Suudt, which blows away all Inauspicious things, and attracts Auspicous Events and great Fortune. The Magical Potion if herbal Prai Oil, uses an almost extinct and extremely rare Magical tree wood, called ‘Mai Hyae Yae, which has immense power to attract Lucky Incidents and Cause Prosperous results.

Popular with those who use Magic to help in their Gambling or Business activities, The Mai Hyae Yae Sacred Wood is becoming ever rarer to find in the wild in instances where a Resident Deva is present.

Takrut Riak Sap Pongan Pai

The Oil itself is ‘Nam Man Saep Sangwaas’ which is a powerful Prai Oil able to perform its Magic even without the addition of the rare Magical herbs and Woods. This Kind of amulet works in two ways, magically, the Buddhist Incantation and Invocation of Elementals and Ruling Deva will protect and improve your Life in a Metaphysical Manner. Seconndly, and more scientifically credible, the Herbs, Woods and aromatic oils, have a physical effect upon Human and Animal pheromones, and this has an aphrodisiac or at least charming and pleasant effect on those who are nearby.

Takrut Riak Sap Pongan Pai

Magical Properties

Metta Mahaniyom, Pongan Pai (Protect from Danger) Puttakun (Buddha Blessings), Choke Lap, Maha Lap, Siang Choke (Gambling). This Spell was Empowered and Sealed with the Incantations for the Wicha ‘Palang Kluean Yaay Jakrawal’ (Power to Move the Universe), which calls upon the Merits and Powers of the Devas and Deities, Kroo ba Ajarn, 108 Ruesi sages to assist in empowerment of the amulets from their respective Planes of Existence. When a Master is able to call upon these Beings successfully, and convince them to assist, the empowerment is always That of Miraculous Capabilities.

Takrut Riak Sap Pongan Pai (Money Caller/Protector) Medium Size – Mad Daay Daeng Aakom Chae Nam Man Saep Sangwaas (in Prai Oil with Magical Hyae Yae wood) – 2nd Edition – Pra Ajarn Oe Putto Raksa
$62.99

Rian Laekhasart (Duang Bai Huay) – Nuea Dtakua Mai Dtat Khorb – Lottery Numbers Divination Amulet – Luang Ta Chuan – Wat Khwang

Rian Hai Huay

Luang Ta Chuan’s most famous and successful amulets are his first ever edition coin, and equally famous, the Rian Laekhasart (Lottery Ticket winner coin). The Rian Laekhasart is commonly known as ‘Rian Bai Huay’ or ‘Rian Hai Huay’. It has hained immediate fame due to the instant success of multiple cases of Devotees with the coin becoming Lottery Winners. The Coin is designe to improve your horoscope and lucky stars to open up the channels for winning. After the first edition of this amulet became completely sold out and unavailable, and the famous Lottery winning Oil was also all gone, Luang Ta decided to make one more edition of the Rian Laekhasart to cater for the still Massive number of people requesting this amulet.

Rian Hai Huay

The amulets were made in 34 different Sacred Metals; Nuea Ngern (silver), Nuea Nava Loha (9 Sacred Metals), Nuea Dtakua Mai Dtat Khorb (Ancient Sacred Lead, with round, uncut edges – popular for its ease of use, and ability to chennel power, despite its rougher finish), and Nuea Tong Daeng Rom Dam (Sacred Copper alloy with black matt finish). Luang Ta’s Wicha Hai Huay uses an Ancient Wicha that calls upon an Angelic Deva Intelligence to give winning numbers. The Yantra and Invocations upon the coin form a connecting channel for the Deva to perform displays of power by blessing you with repeated winnings. Many devotees have reported that they have won repeatedly and consistently since they began to use the amulet. The first edition of this amulet is now extremely rare to find and also has a very elevated price with Devotees. This second edition is thus a wonderful second chance to get try out Luang Ta Chuan’s famous Lottery Amulet.

Rian Hai Huay

Potential number combinations are hidden within the coin – various numbers will appear to you when you pour the coin into your hand

If you get lucky success, you must make opfferings and give alms to the Sangha, and offer to share the Merits with the Deva of the Lottery Coin.

Apart from winnings from gambling, the Deva of the Amulet will also cause Important or Helpful people to point the way to success or give excellent advice as to what courses of action to take to prosper in Business with ease, rapidly gaining riches.

Rian Hai Huay

Sacred Yantra and Astrological Symbols are embossed on the coins, which have been designed with Optimal Astrological Invocations to guide your fate along prosperous and auspicious lines. Apart from Lotteries, the amulet is also able to be used for other forms of Numbers Gambling too.

Rian Hai Huay

This second edition of the Rian Laekhasart was issued in the following materials and numbers;

  • Nuea Ngern – 79 amulets
  • Nuea Nava Loha – 971 amulets
  • Nuea Dtakua Mai Dtat Khorb – 1971 amulets (rough uncut lead)
  • Nuea Tong Daeng Rom dam – 3971 amulets

Luang Ta Chuan is a sure bet when it comes to respectable Lineage, the Looksit of Luang Por Muy, and was the Apprentice closest to Luang Por Jong of Wat Na Tang Nok, the friend of Luang Por Kasem (Wat Muang), the helper of Ajarn Fai (in making amulets). He learned the spell of Invisibility from his Master Luang Por Muy, and learned the Wicha of Sleeping in a Coffin to empower amulets.

At the age of 71, he is still completing the construction of Wat Khwang Temple, a once delapitated and deserted temple which he stumbled upon 15 years ago. He has completed the building of the Main Kuti and Kuti huts for monks, an Uposadha Shrine room during the last two years and is working hard to develop the temple further.

How to use the Amulet for Lotteries

One day before the Lottery comes out, the owner of the amulet must offer incense and small size flower blooms, in the same numbers as the date, and lunar cycle day of the lottery. For example, if it is the 16th May, (The 12th Phase of the Moon), then use 12 Incense sticks, and 12 flowers. Or the 1st of June (The 13th phase of the Moon), then use 13 Incense sticks and 13 flowers.

Rian Hai Huay

Rian Laekhasart (Duang Bai Huay) – Nuea Dtakua Mai Dtat Khorb – Lottery Numbers Divination Amulet – Luang Ta Chuan – Wat Khwang
$42.00



Pra Kring Mang Mee Sap Pratan Choke Lap ‘Run Chana Marn 2555 BE’ (Conquering Mara Edition) Historic Khao Or Event – Nuea Sadta Loha Ud Pong (7 Sacred Metals + Sacred Powder) #698 – Por Tan Kloi

Pra Kring Mang Mee Sap

Pra Kring Mang Mee Sap Pratan Choke Lap Baramee

Pra Kring Mang Mee Sap

Limited Edition Code Number 276

A mixture of Ancient Artifacts and Yantra Foils in Seven different Sacred Metals were smelted together for the ‘Chanuan Muan Sarn’ (metal base ingredients used for the making of amulets). The Seven Sacred Metal mixture is traditionally called ‘Sadta Loha’. The word ‘Sadta’ means Seven in Sanskrit, and Loha means ‘Iron’, or ‘Metal’. There are various mixtures of Sacred Metals used in Thai Buddhist Amulet making, which are all more or less equally sacred, but more or less rich in precious metals, depending on the formula. 7 Metals may not always be worth less than 9 metals for example, for there are different levels of each mixture which have more or less amounts of precious metals in, such as gold and silver for example.

A total of 1399 of the Pra Kring amulets were made in the edition. The Kring is a true Masterpiece Amulet and a great Work of Fine Miniature Buddhist Arts. An Excellent Classic Thai Buddhist Amulet with Exquisite design factors, and a very high level of intricate filigrain details, especially when we examine the area around the lotus petals of the Lotus Throne of the Buddha, who is seated in the Conquering Mara posture (Pang Chana Marn). The folds of the Biddha’s Civara Robe are decorative and flowing with motion, the curves of the Buddhas torso, and limbs are aesthetically styled to please the eye with flowing wave-like contours. The face of the Buddha itself is full of expression, emitting both Metta and the Power to Overcome Enemies (with Metta).

Pra Kring Mang Mee Sap

The Pra Kring Amulet is 4 Cm high 2.8 Cm wide – made from Sacred Chanuan Muan Sarn Sadta Loha. A Chinese Code symbol 财, and a numbered series code are embossed on the back of the amulet. In addition, for reference, a copper foil with stamped code is inserted into the sacred powders of the underside of the Pra Kring Amulet.

Pra Kring Mang Mee Sap

Read Documentation about the Making of this Edition – Run Chana Marn Amulets 2555 Por Tan Kloi

Pra Kring Mang Mee Sap

The Pra Kring, and all other Amulets in this Edition Received 2 separate Blessing and Empowerment Ceremonies (Puttapisek/Taewapisek), one in Ubon Rachatani, and one was held in the South with the Khao Or Masters in Pattalung.

Pra Kring Mang Mee Sap

A number of the Older Surviving Masters of the Khao Or Lineage of Sorcerors assisted in empowering the amulets, which have been given the complete and exact creation and empowerment formula for amulets according to the requirements of the Ancient Wicha of the Khao or Cave Masters.

Pra Kring Mang Mee Sap

The Empowerment of all amulets in this edition go without saying that, being Southern type Khao Or Wicha amulets in Nature, the Khao Or Masters empowering them are simply the best choice.Conclusion; This Edition of Thai Buddhist Amulets is an Extremely Important Edition of Reference Grade Amulets, Run Chana Marn 2555 BE Edition Amulets are accepted by the Official Collector Circles, and can be expected to stand the Test of Time, with a Long Future of Passionate Collectorship. Comes with Original Box from the Temple of Wat Phu Khao Tong. Can be Encased if Desired.

Pra Kring Mang Mee Sap

Pra Kring Mang Mee Sap Pratan Choke Lap ‘Run Chana Marn 2555 BE’ (Conquering Mara Edition) Historic Khao Or Event – Nuea Sadta Loha Ud Pong (7 Sacred Metals + Sacred Powder) #698 – Por Tan Kloi
$59.99



Pra Chaiyawat Nimit Choke Bandan Sap Baramee ‘Run Chana Marn 2555 BE’ (Conquering Mara Edition) Historic Khao Or Event – Nuea Sadta Loha Ud Pong (7 Sacred Metals + Sacred Powder) #276 – Por Tan Kloi

Pra Chaiyawat

Pra Chaiyawat Nimit Choke Bandan Sap Baramee

Pra Chaiyawat

Limited Edition Code Number 276

Made from the finest collection of seven Sacred metals to produce an authentic classic amulet cast by ancient method, with a quality that is instantly visible when the surface sheen of the amulet is examined with an eye-glass. 1506 of the Pra Chayawat amulets were made.

Pra Chaiyawat

The statuette is 3 Cm high 2 Cm wide – made from Nuea Sadta Loha – 1506 amulets were made in all. A Chinese Code symbol, and a numbered series code are on the back face, A copper foil with stamped code is inserted into the sacred powders of the base.

Pra Chaiyawat

Read Documentation about the Making of this Edition – Run Chana Marn 2555 Por Tan Kloi

Pra Chaiyawat

All Amulets in this Edition Received 2 separate Blessing and Empowerment Ceremonies (Puttapisek/Taewapisek), one in Ubon Rachatani, and one was held in the South with the Khao Or Masters in Pattalung.

Pra Chaiyawat

A number of the Older Surviving Masters of the Khao Or Lineage of Sorcerors assisted in empowering the amulets, which have been given the complete and exact creation and empowerment formula for amulets according to the requirements of the Ancient Wicha of the Khao or Cave Masters.

Pra Chaiyawat

The Empowerment of all amulets in this edition go without saying that, being Southern type Khao Or Wicha amulets in Nature, the Khao Or Masters empowering them are simply the best choice.Conclusion; an important Edition of Reference Grade, with a Long Future of Passionate Collectorship. Comes with Original Box from the Temple of Wat Phu Khao Tong. Can be Encased if Desired.

Pra Chaiyawat

Pra Chaiyawat Nimit Choke Bandan Sap Baramee ‘Run Chana Marn 2555 BE’ (Conquering Mara Edition) Historic Khao Or Event – Nuea Sadta Loha Ud Pong (7 Sacred Metals + Sacred Powder) #276 – Por Tan Kloi
$49.99




Pra Chaiyawat Nimit Choke Bandan Sap Baramee ‘Run Chana Marn 2555 BE’ (Conquering Mara Edition) Historic Khao Or Event – Nuea Sadta Loha Ud Pong (7 Sacred Metals + Sacred Powder) #267 – Por Tan Kloi
$49.99




Taep Pra Rahu ‘Run Chana Marn 2555 BE’ (Conquering Mara Edition) Historical Event in Khao or History – Nuea Sabu Luead – Por Tan Kloi – Wat Phu Khao Tong (Pattalung)

Pra Rahu sacred powder Thai Amulet

The Conquering Mara Edition of Rahu Amulets from por Tan Kloi were included in two Putta Pisek Taewa Pisek Empowerment Ceremonies and is an edition which is of Great Historical Importance for the Lineage Masters of Khao Or Southern Magical Arts. First empowerment was held in Ubon Ratchatani with a host of Isan masters and then again in the South with the Khao or Masters present.

Pra Rahu sacred powder Thai Amulet

The amulets were made in various Sacred Metals and Powders and empowered in two Major Putta Pisek Ceremonies, along with some Hun Payont Soldier Amulets, some very rich sacred powder Pid Ta amulets in special edition, and a set of Pra Kring and Pra Chaiyawat Loi Ongk Buddha statuettes in Sacred Metals.

This particular version is made from Nuea wan Sabu Luead (‘Bloody Soap’ – reddish brown Sacred Powder, made from Magical Herbs, Incenses and Pollens)

Pra Rahu sacred powder Thai Amulet

Each amulet has an individual numbered code stamp and individual blessing with gold powder. The amulets received an intensely powerful Blessing on both occasions. The metal versions were made 888 times in 8 different smelting ceremonies, making each mixture emerge slightly different. each block press or smelting round was recorded and the resulting amulets and surface finishes were also recorded, which is a sure sign of these amulets being accepted and extremely sought after in professional collector circles and high end amulet collector scenes in the Future.

Pra Rahu sacred powder Thai Amulet

This Edition was made and recorded in the annals of Thai Khao Or Sacred Cave Magical Lineage History with a double Empowerment, first being performed with an array of the Best Masters of the Isan Magical Lineage and then on the second Empowerment Ceremony, in the Presence of the Current and Remaining Older Gemneration Khao or Masters of the Southern Magical Lineage.

Pra Rahu sacred powder Thai Amulet

The presence of these Important members of Khao Or Magical Brotherhood all joining hands to empower these Pra Rahu, Hun Payont and Pra Kring Amulets will be an event that becomes part of the Historic and centuries Old Legend of Khao Or Sorcery for the Official Empowerment Ceremony of these Powerful (and Highly Collectible)Classic Amulets. Pra Rahu is Prayed to by Thai Buddhist people to reduce the Ill Fate and Bad Karmic effects, for it is rahu who resides in the Darkness and sends bad luck to our Astrological Line of Fate. By Appeasing (with Offerings) and Praying to Pra Rahu for Mercy, we can reduce his Wrath and Increase his Metta towards us, in turn Increasing our Luck again.

Pra Rahu sacred powder Thai Amulet

For Gamblers, Pra Rahu is an essential Deity to keep Appeasing so that Bad Luck streaks do not set in for too long. For the year 2012, Almost Everybody should Bucha Pra Rahu, especially after the Eclipses which were Occurring.

Pra Rahu sacred powder Thai Amulet

Por Tan Kloi is a Master of Khao or Magic, whose Fame for making Powerful Hun Payont Soldier Ghost amulets is heard of Worldwide. His Hun Payont is revered by a multitude of people from a large number of different Nations, from Indonesia to USA

Amulet Comes with original Temple Box – Can be Encased if Desired

Pra Rahu sacred powder Thai Amulet

How to Pray to and Make Offerings for Pra Rahu Deity

Most amulets in this editon sold out by pre-order before they were even blessed and released, and are very difficult to find already, for which reason we are pleased to be able to provide some for our customers.

Taep Pra Rahu 'Run Chana Marn 2555 BE' (Conquering Mara Edition) Historical Event in Khao or History – Nuea Sabu Luead – Por Tan Kloi – Wat Phu Khao Tong (Pattalung)
$49.99

Takrut Sao Ha Serm DuangThai Buddhist Takrut Amulet for Improving Karma and Protection from all Dangers and Inauspicious Events, using Puttakun Magic of the Purely Auspicious Variety. Pure White Magic empowered with the Assistance of the devas who can only be called on the Auspicious Sai Ha Day.

Sacred Takrut Empowered on the rare ‘Sao Ha’ date of the Fifth Lunar Saturday of the Fifth Lunar Month in Sequence in 2553 BE. This Takrut is Classic, and of Ancient Methods, in the Wicha applied to its Empowerment.

Takrut Sao Ha Serm Duang

Its Auspicious and Luck Bringing blessing ceremony was held on Saturday the 20th of March 2553 BE (2010), which was a Fifth Rising Sequence of the Fifth Lunar Month. The Takrut uses Puttakun (Buddhakhun) Power, pure Buddhist Blessings which offer the Magical Assistance of the takrut with absolutely no Karmic Disadvantages to be wrought. The Takrut will both Protect and Create the Casuses of Auspicious Blessings such as Prosperity, Increased Lucky Fortunes, Good Health, Popularity at Work and Socially.

Takrut Sao Ha Serm Duang

Magical Qualities; Serm Duang (Improve Karma and Fate), Klaew Klaad (Evasion of Dangerous Circumstances), Kong Grapan (Invincibility), Choke Lap,(Luack and Riches) Pongan Roke (ward of Illnesses).

Kata Metta Gamgab Takrut Sao Ha

Na A Ad Ma A Ud A A Phud Ud Ad Bpid

Na Ma Pa Ta Hae Gan Na Gan

Rules for Keeping the Power of the Takrut;

  1. Forbidden to eat Raw Meat, or any of the Ten Kinds of Meat Forbidden in the Buddhist Canon
  2. Forbidden to Insult or Shout at somebody elses Parents
  3. Forbidden to Eat in the Vicinity of a Funeral
  4. Forbidden to be Adulterous eith with Your own Spouse, or Somebody Elses Wife or Husband
Takrut Sao Ha Serm Duang – Thai Buddhist Takrut Amulet – Safety, Improve Karma, Fate and Wealth – Ajarn Tong Teng 2553 BE
$47.99

Mae Prai Grasip (Ghost Whisperer Deva)

Mae Prai Grasip (Ghost Whisperer Deva) – Bucha Statue with Lucky Coin and Hand made Yantra Inscription by Kroo Ba Aryachat on the cloth of the Base of the Statue – Empowered with the Prai Deva Mind of the Mae Prai Grasip, and instructed to perform Worldly Miracles for calling Riches and do great Business (Green Version) – Kroo Ba Ariyachat – Wat Saeng Gaew Potiyan

Mae Prai Grasip (Ghost Whisperer Deva)

Mae Grasip is a wish fulfilling Prai Deva, full of Metta and Maha Sanaeh Attraction Power. She is used and Revered by people in the same way that the Lady Nang Kwak (waving lady) is Revered. You can make offerings of flowers, drinks, and sweetmeats, and burn incense.

Mae Prai Grasip (Ghost Whisperer Deva)

The Bucha Statue is perfect for those involved in sales professions or for shopkeepers to keep on an altar in their shop, to attract customers and constantly increase the monthly income. The high level of detail and exquisite design features are as Excellent as we have come to know and expect from Kroo Ba Ariyachat. Kroo ba Aryachat is one of Thailands Top 5 Gaeji Ajarns when speaking in the area of preserving, and developing the trajectory of Traditional Classic Thai Buddhist Artforms. Kroo Ba Ariyachat is responsible for the creation and construction of some of the most Beautiful and Religiously Inspiring Religious Edifices, Monuments, Statues and Amulets as well as Ritual Items such as Meed Mor spirit doctor knife and the Dab Sri Ganchai Victory War Sword.

Mae Prai Grasip (Ghost Whisperer Deva)

Size; 5 Inches Wide x 8 Inches High

The base of the Statue has a Coin Amulet for Maha Lap (Lucky Fortunes and Riches), with the Peacock Yantra for which Kroo Ba Ariyachat is so Famous for. the edges of the base of the statue have fine Lai Thai decorative design, and the name of the temple of Wat Saeng Gaew Potiyan embossed.

Mae Prai Grasip (Ghost Whisperer Deva)

Bucha Method (How to Worship)

  • Light Incense and speak to the Mae Grasip, telling her you are offering the incense and offerings in her honor, and tell he what your wishes are. Light 9 or 16 sticks of incense.
  • Make Bucha offerings once a Week, do not miss the weekly offerings. Offer Milk, Puffed Rice, Flowers, Coconut (or other fruits if not available). Incense and Prayer should be made every day without fail, but the major offerings only once a Week.
  • f you place on an altar, make sure that the altar is lower than any altar with the Buddha on it. The Mae Grasip must be facing outwards towards the exterior of the Shop or House, to face the people outside.
  • Once you have lit the incense, it is time when you can begin to pray for your wishes to come true. If you chant the Kata Bucha Mae Grasip as well as making offerings and ask for blessings, the wish-fulfilling power will be at its utmost.

Kata Mae Grasip

Ugaasa Ugaasa Khaa Dtae Tan Mae Grasip Nimidt-Dtang Nimidt Tang Hlaay Mahaa Pokang Poka Tang Hlaay Mahaa Laapang Laapa Tang Hlaay, Mahaa Tanang Sap Sin Tang Hlaay Chayya Chayyang Jong Bangerd Mii Idti Andai Peung Samrej Maa U Aagaasa Nachaa Liidti Na Ma Pa Ta Raso haranang Rasang Haradti

Short Version

Tana Pokang Mahaa Laapang Raso Haranang Rasang Haradti Aehi Maa Maa

Mae Prai Grasip (Ghost Whisperer Deva)

Mae Prai Grasip (Ghost Whisperer Deva) Bucha Statue with Lucky Coin + Yantra Inscription on Base for Calling Riches and do Great Business (Pink Version) 5 x 8 Inches – Kroo Ba Ariyachat
$128.00

Mae Prai Grasip (Ghost Whisperer Deva) Bucha Statue with Lucky Coin + Yantra Inscription on Base for Calling Riches and do Great Business (Green Version) 5 x 8 Inches – Kroo Ba Ariyachat
$128.00

Taw Waes Suwan (Loi Ongk) Asura God Thai Buddhist Sacred Amulet – Nuea Samrit Chup Galai Tong Tae (Bronze with 22 Karat Gold Plating) ‘Run Sae Yid Choke Lap Foo’ 2552 BE Edition- Luang Por Foo 2552 BE

Taw Waes Suwan (Loi Ongk)

Released in the Internationally Acclaimed and Popular ‘Sae Yid Choke Lap Foo 2552 BE’ edition of Sacred Thai Buddhist Amulets from Luang Por Foo of Wat bang Samak. This Edition recieved National interest and Media Coverage, and was waited upon with Great expectancy.

Taw Waes Suwan (Loi Ongk)

Size; 3.5 Cm High x 1.5 Cm Wide

The amulet is made from a mix of Bronze Sacred Artifacts and Yantra Foils, smelted into the Chanuan Muan sarn. Sacred Powders are hidden within the interior of the statuette. This version in ‘Nuea Galai Tong Tae’, is covered in a Luxurious Coating of Pure Gold.

Taw Waes Suwan (Loi Ongk)

It was one of the Decades most Documented and Popular Editions, and all amulets in this Edition were officially cataloged and documented, making the a safe bet for collectors and connoisseurs as well as those who like to speculate with amulets that increase in value as time passes.

Taw Waes Suwan (Loi Ongk)

Luang Por Foo was the First Apprentice in Magic to Luang Por Ding, and is considered one of the Country’s most Prominent Gaeji Ajarn Guru Monks. This editions main aim was to increase Wealth and remove Obstacles, and Protect from Dark Magic.

Taw Waes Suwan (Loi Ongk)

The Authenticity Code of Wat Bang Samak is embossed on the base of the amulet

The Edition included a large range of Hanuman Amulets in various sacred Metals, some Palad Khik Dtua Kroo, Sethee Navagote (Nine Faced Buddha of Wealth), and these Taw Waes Suwan Asura God Amulets. The Taw Waes Suwan amulet was made in varous different materials including Nuea Tong Daeng, Samrit, Tong Rakang, Galai Tong Tae, and Sam Kasat (Bronze, Silver and Gold metals). They were made in Pim lek (small) and Pim Yai (large) sizes.

Taw Waes Suwan (Loi Ongk)

Comes in Original Temple Box – Can be Encased if Desired.

Kata Chants and the Story of Taw Waes Suwan

Taw Waes Suwan (Loi Ongk) – Nuea Samrit Chup Galai Tong Tae (Bronze with 22 Karat Gold Plating) 'Run Sae Yid Choke Lap Foo' 2552 BE Edition- Luang Por Foo 2552 BE
$58.00

Daw Som Hwang (Wish Fulfilling Lucky Star) – Nuea Pong Maha Sanaeh ud Nam Man Prai + 3 Takrut ‘Bucha Kroo 2554’ Edition – Pra Ajarn Oe Putto Raksa

Wish Fulfilling Lucky Star Sacred

Daw Som Hwang (Wish Fulfilling Lucky Star) – Made from Sacred Metta Maha Sanaeh Powders with a Phial of Prai Oil and three ‘Takrut Hua Jai’ with heart Mantra Invocation Spells inserted. Pra Ajarn Oe has created a Wicha for Wealth and Wish Fulfillment that has recieved Immense Success from the Instant the amulet was announced to the Looksit. Released in the ‘Bucha Kroo 2554’ Edition of amulets (Wai Kroo Master Day Ceremony).

Wish Fulfilling Lucky Star Sacred

Made from very powerful Sacred Powders of the Maha Lap and Maha Sanaeh variety, and empowered with a Phial in the rear face containing a powerful Potion of Prai Oil.

Kata Daw Som Hwang

Na Chaa Lee Dtae Mahaa Sudt-Dtae – Chant 16 times, or Chant ‘Tao Aayu’ (as many times as how old you are in years, plus one more time extra).

You should apply some perfume, or rub a little Jasmine oil on the amulet whilst Chanting and making your Wishes

Pra Ajarn Oe Putto Raksa is a Major Influence in Leading Position in the new movement of Thai Occult Amulet makers, with a vast array of original and powerful amulets made with Ancient Traditional Wicha, and presented in a very personal and original fashion. fast becoming an Internationally Preferred Ordained Master for Thai Occult Charms. His amulets are always changing and released in small Numbers, making each edition a Rarity and a Sacred Object which can only increase in Value both Spiritually and Materially.

Pra Ajarn Oe, whilst still in his Prime, has now proved himself to be an adept of more Master Wicha than many Ajarns can Master in a whole lifetime. With still a long Future ahead of him, and considering the very small numbers made of his original ancient method hand made amulets, we can expect his Trajectory to become one of those which become legendary, and that his amulets will be both revered and treasured for many Future Generations to come. Their value is expected to increase steadily and rapidly as each edition is released, is snatched up by his many Looksit, and disappear from the Marketplace. His amulets are made in small quantities, remaining faithful to ancient Magical traditional substances and empowerment methods.

Daw Som Hwang (Wish Fulfilling Lucky Star) – Nuea Pong Maha Sanaeh ud Nam Man Prai + 3 Takrut ‘Bucha Kroo 2554’ Edition – Pra Ajarn Oe Putto Raksa
$72.00



Takrut Montra Paya Leung Maha Sanaeh – Nuea Ngern Hor Dtakua – Silver Foil with lead Binding Riches Takrut ‘Wicha Wat Bang Nom Kho’ – Luang Phu Chalerm – Wat Bun Nak Pracha San

This Takrut has recieved a very rarely Mastered or Shared Wicha Paya Leung, which is relatively Unknown in the present Era, due to the fact that few Masters actually know how to perform the Empowerments and Inscriptions necessary, along with the Secret Empowerment Methods. The Paya Leung is a Wicha releated to Ancient Shiva Lingam Worship and posesses the Libido and Energy to attract and invoke desire in the hearts of the opposite sex, and more so, is empowered with one of the most powerful Wicha for Riches using the famous Kata of Luang Por Parn (Wat Bang Nom Kho, Ayuttaya), which was passed down to his Looksit Luang Por Ruesi Ling Dam, who then increased its power by adding some further Incantations. Luang Por Chalerm possesses the Wicha to allow this Riches attraction power to be invoked within the Takrut. Looksit of Wat bang Nom Kho, LP Ruesi Ling Dam, or Lp Parn are well recommended with this Takrut, for it is empowered for precisely those who know of and wish to use the Riches Kata of Luang Por Parn.

Size; 2.5 Cm Long

The Takrut is empowered with Metta Mahaniyom and Maha sanaeh Power and uses the Kata Ngern larn (Millionaire Kata) of Luang Por Parn (Wat Bang Nom Koh) Fame as its Prayer and Bringer of blessings.

Kata Bucha Takrut Montra Paya Leung (Kata Ngern Larn LP Parn)

(Chant Maha Namasakara 3 Times first and think of the Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha guru and Parents) – How to Chant Namo Tassa and the triple refuge

Then Chant;

Naasangsimo Prohmaa Ja Mahaa Taewaa Sappae yagkhaa Bparaa Yandti

Prohmaa Ja Mahaa Taewaa Apilaapaa Pawandtumae Mahaa Bpunyo Mahaa Laapo PawandtumaeMidtae Paahuhadti Putta Ma A U

Na Mo Put Taa Ya Wiratayo Wirakonaayang Wirahingsaa Wirataasii Wirataasaa Wira Idthiyo Puttassa Maanii Maama Puttassa Swaahome Sambpadtijchaami Peng Peng Paa Paa Haa Haa Leu Ler

You must Chant the full Kata 9 Times

The Takrut is Empowered to respond to your Prayers by Bringing Great Wealth and Prosperity

How to Chant Namo Tassa and the triple refuge

Kata Aaratanaa Pra Krueang

Can be used to Immerse in Holy or Prayer water to Chant and then give the Water to drink to a Lover, or spray the water on your wares to sell, or even wash your face with it to attract popularity selling on the shop floor, in the office, or wherever. And in case you were wondering… Yes, if making prayer spell water and washing your face works in the same room with Visual Contact, then it also can be assumed that it works over the telephone, for a Business deal for example.

How to Make Holy Water

Can Be encased in either Transparent Waterproof sealed, or Steel Capped transparent Tubular Casing if Desired.

Takrut Montra Paya Leung Maha Sanaeh – Nuea Ngern Hor Dtakua – Silver Foil with lead Binding Riches Takrut ‘Wicha Wat Bang Nom Kho’ – Luang Phu Chalerm – Wat Bun Nak Pracha San
$44.00