This kind of Lek Lai is called Lek Lai Jet See, meaning ‘seven colored Lek Lai’. It is a Kaya Siddhi element with a Deva inhabiting it. Its properties and miraculous powers are legendary both for their invincibility protective magic and the ability to increase luck and prosperity.

seven colored Lek Lai

Size of this item is 3 Cm high x 2.5 Cm wide without case. This item comes with free stainless steel casing but you can order waterproof casing if wished at an extra cost.

Phu Ruesi Wiratataep is currently diligently working to build a massive Pra Sangajjai statue at his location. (see below image – this is still a model and is still in need of funds to be built)

Phu Ruesi Wiratataep is a very respected and diligent practitioner of Ruesi-Ism and Buddha Magic whose Merits are visibly obvious seeing what he is building. His project is as large and worthy as that of many Temples, and this forest location of Dhamma practice is a wonderful cause to support by renting his amulets, we are happy to be stocking amulets from Phu Ruesi Wiratataep in order to help his fund raising.

The subject of Lek Lai and all the different kinds in existence is one of the topics explained in Buddha Magic Issue 5

Kata Chanting and how to Worship Lek Lai >>>



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This amulet is now a rarity made from Luang Por Poon of Wat Pai Lom in 2547 BE. Luang Por Poons amulets are known not only for the effectiveness of their magic, but also for the fact that the amulets are always made with a very high grade of design quality and finish. They are thus not only sacred items of reverence, they are also wonderful examples of Buddhist Miniature Fine Art. Hanuman serves many functions from Kong Grapan, Klaew Klaad, Maha Lap, and Maha Sanaeh. Used by everyone from Thai Boxers, Amorous Lovers, Military Personell, and those who have to compete often. Hanuman is the symbol of loyalty, strength, invincibility, wit and charm, as well as agility. The amulet is made from Galai Ngern (silver alloy). Its fine detail and craftsmanship is notable.

Size; 3.5 cm high x 2.5 cm wide

Kata Hanuman

Na Ma Pa Ta Hanumaana Waa To No A Ma Ma Wa

Kata Hua Jai Hanuman (heart Mantra)

Ha Nu Maa Na (3 times)

Longer Alternative

Sappo Bulo Su Sang A Wisang A A Gusalaa Tammaa Abpayaa Kadtaa Tammaa A Sang Wi Su Lo Bu Sa Pu PaPa Pa Su Bu Lo Bu Na Ma Pa Ta Hanumaana Wa To No A Ma Ma Waa Na Mo Put Taa Ya Ja Pa Ga Sa Na Ma A U

Kata Pluk Hanuman

Na Mang Pae Ling Mo Mang Bpaag Grabork Ya Mi Hai Ork Udtang To Ud Tang Ad Asang Wisulo Busapupa Ma A U Om Ya Puttaa Tayo Sadtrii Nisangho


Hanuman Paed Gorn (eight armed Hanuman) – Nuea Galai Ngern (silver alloy) – Luang Por Poon – Wat Pai Lom 2547 BE
$76.00

Ongk Kroo Master Amulet of a special release second edition Bonus Set of amulets, created and empowered by Thailands Five Greatest Masters of Metta Mahaniyom Maha Sanaeh. This amulet is embedded with immense attraction and riches power, with 20 Takrut Maha Sanaeh spells inserted and Yant Look Om on rear face.

Master edition top range Khun Phaen amulet with quintuple empowerments

This amulet is the ‘Ongk Kroo’ (Master amulet) of the whole series.  The amulet is immersed and soaked in Nam Man Maha Sanaeh charm oil for extra potency. Apart from individual empowerements of the completed amulet from all five Masters, the Takrut Maha Sanaeh spells were each separately empowered by both Luang Phu In and Luang Por Khern. With 2 real pearls, and a Sacred ‘Look Namo‘ magic bolt/stud inserted. Waterproof acrylic casing included in the price, as is registered airmail postage. EMS Postage add 10$

Empowered by 5 of the Current Day Greatest Master Guru Monks of the Maha Sanaeh and Metta type magic. This Special 5 Masters Edition was made as a single  and first Edition ever made of these amulets, but after immense demand from the Devotees, the masters agreed to increase the number of amulets by releasing a second Bonus edition. These amulets are the hit of the decade, which have the Incantations and Jhanic Empowerments of My personal Top Five Chosen Masters of Choke Lap, Metta Mahaniyom, and Maha Sanaeh type amulets. Destined to become all time classics and most certainly Essential Rarities which will become immensely rare in future years, due to the unlikeliness of any Devotee wishing to part with his prized amulet. Their power of Maha Sanaeh goes unquestioned. If ever there was a powerful line of Maha Sanaeh Khun Phaen Kumarn amulets, this is it..


The second bonus edition differs very slightly from the first batch. The Kumarn lying down below the lotus throne for example, is laying on his side instead of his back, and the rear face of the amulet has a different Yantra (Yant Look Om instead of Yant Grao Paetch). Yant Look Om is more Metta orientated than Yant Grao Paetch which offers more of a Protective aura.

The Buddha on the front face is also different posture (Mara Wicha – Conquering Mara Demons) to the first edition (Pang Samati – Meditation Posture)Each Master gave their best Magical Ingredients, and Sacred Powders to be used for the Sacred Mixture of Muan Sarn Pra Khun Phaen. Each of these Masters are already very Old and have gathered the most powerful and rare Sacred Ingredients and Prai powders throughout the decades as they grew in Powers and were given magical items from their Kroo Ba Ajarns as the years passed. Now we have then this irrepeatable chance to make Bucha to such a powerful gathering of Masters to Collaborate in Making an Effective and Classic range of Pra Khun Phaen amulets, with one of the best mixtures of Muan Sarn to be created.

These Masters are of course;
Luang Phu In Khematewo – Donated Pong Prai Kumarn Powders, which he made and empowered over ten years, and gave these amulets a seventeen day and seventeen night personal empowerment.

Luang Por Bpan Gadtabanno – Donated Pong Sariga Gariang Kor Ma Powders, and gave a personal Empowerment with his Gariang Kor Ma Wicha which have made his Paetch Payatorn and Khun Phaen Tewada amulets so popular and successful, during a Nine Day and Nine Night Solo empowerment period.

Luang Por Khern – Donated Ya Pong Saneh Ya Faed (Kumarn Tong Twins Powders), and Gave a Fifteen Day and Fifteen Night Empowerment in Solitary for these Special Edition Khun Phaen Prai Kumarn amulets.

Luang Phu Pan Tammagamo – Donated ‘Pong Rak Huk Nang Wua’ powders  and Pong Prai Kumarn Huk nang Wua which is a pure concentrated Prai powder for the cration of the amulets, and thereafter, recieved them for blessing and endowed the amulets with his personal 5 day and night empowerments before passing them on to the next Master

Luang Por Goey Chudtimanto – Donated Pong his famous Pong Maha Sanaeh, Pong Sanaeh Jantr (Mooncharm flower powders and pollens), Pong Gesorn Dork Tong (a very rare and powerful magical flowering herb which has immensely potent Maha Sanaeh qualities). Luang Por Goey recieved the amulets again after creation and gave them his own special incantations and empowerments using his famously effective Magical Wicha sanaeh jantr for a period of 11 days and nights.


This amazingly rich in Metta and Maha Sanaeh sacred powders edition of amulets with quintuple empowerments from Thailands most powerful Metta Maha Sanaeh Masters is a historic amulet of wondrous proportions and stature, despite their modest size.

In addition to the already amazing sequence of empowerments and the richest mix of sacred Maha Saneh Sacred Powders imaginable being used for the Muan Sarn mixrue, each and every single Takrut spell which is inserted into these amulets was given a previous individual empowerment by Luang Phu in and Luang Por Khern.

A Look Namo Spell and 2 real Pearls can be seen inserted in the back face. Yant Look Om is engraved in Ancient Khmer Sanskrit Inscription. One Special Takrut Metta Maha Saneh is embedded in the front face, 12 Silver Takrut Khun Phaen Maha Sanaeh, and Two Takrut Hua Jai Chai Hying Love Spells are inserted on the rear, and five Takrut Mad Jai are inserted into the base.

2.7 x 3.7 Centimeters in Dimensions

Khun Phaen Prai Kumarn 3 Kumarn Tong (Ongk Kroo) – Pong Prai Maha Sanaeh in Metta Oil – 'Run 2' – Yant Look Om, 20 silver Takruts, 2 real pearls – blessed by 5 Top Masters of Maha Sanaeh!
$168.00

Kata Bucha Pra Khun Phaen Prai Kumarn Maha Sanaeh and Look Om Prai Kumarn Maha Sanaeh Amulets;

(Always Remember to Chant Namo Tassa to the Triple Gem 3 times first before chanting any other Kata for Amulets)

Na Metta Ja Mahaa Raachaa Taewee Raachaa Budtradtraa Budtradtree Samana Prahm Chee Taasaa Taasee Gra sadtree Paab Raacha Idthee Naaree Sappa Aehi Much Chi Sappang Sappa Grotang Winaasandti Bpiyo Taewa Manussaanang Bpiyo Prahmma namudt Dtamo Bpiyo Naaka Subannaanang Bpinint Siyang Namaa Mihang Wikring Karae

The amulet is in the form of a Cobra wound around a Phallic.

  • Luang Phu Jan has created these Cobra head Palad Khik from the following sacred powders and other Sacred Muan Sarn;
  • Powder from an Ancient 1000 year old Shiva Lingam, which was found in an Age Old Khmer Holy place. The Shivalingam, as well as being a Phallic Symbol of Potency, and an Effigy of the Shiva Deity in Abstract Form, is also the central focus of the Mind Power of the Universal Deities.
  • Dtakrai Yord Prasat Khom (powdered pieces of the spires of 7 Khmer Palace Temples). This particular powder endows the Muan Sarn with Maha sanaeh Enchantment to induce desire in the hearts of those you wish to Seduce.
  • Din Bpradtu Prasat Khom Pan Pi – Earth powders from 9 Entrance Gates of 9 Ancient Khmer Palace Temples). This induces the arrival of manby Customers or Clients, and good sales flow, because the entrance to a Palace is always a place of passers by and good commerce.
  • Pong Wised Gampong Tom (Sacred powders from Gampong Tom in Kampuchea)
  • Pong Wised Luang Phu Jan (his own special powder)
  • Pong Kochagut, Dtakor Chang Kroo Aathan 200 Pi (powdered 200 year old magic wand with elephant hook). This is powerful Magic for calling ‘Choke Laap’ (Luck and good Fortune, Windfalls), Asking for Money or Promotion of Status; It makes the other person you are asking soft hearted towards you, and give in to your pleas more easily.

Luang Phu Jan designed this Shiva Lingam (Palad Khik) in the form of a Cobra, which is of course the Snake which is wrapped around Shivas Crown. Shive is one of the Hindu Trinity, and was the Highest Deva of the Khmer Brahman Race, along with Brahma and Vishnu a close second. The Cobra was Shivas necklace, and even though it is a Venomous beast, it remains peacefully resting upon Shiva.

Luang Phu Jan says half jokingly that Promiscuous Men in Thailand are called ‘Snake Head’ like the snake head of the Palad Khik he has made. Also, if someone dreams of a Snake wrapping itself around their body, they will find their true Partner iin Life. So the Palad is very useful for those seeking to attract a partner.

The amulet is also effective for Luck, Charm, Influence and Discussion winning, which also harmonizes and improves your Selling Skills.

Its Supplementery Inherent Effect is that bit protects from venomous animals such as Snakes and the like, and prevents Danger. Increases your Influence on others.

999 of these Amulets were made in all, and 256 Bucha size models for the Altar. Size; 2 Centimeters high.

Kata Bucha Palad Paya Ngu Jong Ang

Omma Siwaling Gamlang Ja Heung Sawaaha  Om Sanaeh Mon Sanaeh Mia Sanaeh Bpuum Sanaeh Bpaaraa Bprer An Grayorm Kun Bprer An Hong Om Sahom Dtid Saneu Gramum Na Ga Dor Lor Hina na Ma Pa Ta

Chant three times, blowing on the palad each time you finish one cycle.

Luang Phu Jan Khantigo (Kampuchea)





Only 1500 of these Takrut charms were made by Ajarn Prasut, which he gave empowerment and chanting to over a two year long period of time. Takrut Sam Pob is a Magical Protector and Metta bringer for all three worlds (Sam Pob means ‘Three Worlds’).

Takrut Sam Pob - Ajarn Prasut - Wat Nai Tao

The Takrut has been treated with the Traditional ‘Long Rak’ method (painting a black sticky lacquer to make the Takrut endure centuries of use).

Takrut for protection, metta and riches

Slim and lightweight, this Takrut can be worn by either Sex. It has three rings attached to it for easy attachment to a waist cord, to be worn as a belt amulet.

Pra Ajarn Pasut - Wat Nai Tao

Ajarn Prasut is currently considered to be one of the most Powerful Masters of Metta Mahaniyom and Kaa Khaay magic (Attraction, Popularity, Good Business and Riches). His amulets are nearly always almost sold out before the release date, due to the small numbers made and the relatively large number of dedicated devotees he has, (despite the fact that this temple is in a very small village in the country outside of Trang City). Many tales of success have been heard of people who used his amulets, and got rich doing so. The stories help to increase our belief in the probability of effectiveness  of the amulet. But remember, we at Thailand-Amulets believe that an amulets effectiveness is also influenced by how the wearer works with it, reveres it, and how his or her own heart is. The merits of the wearer will usually reflect the amount of noticeable effects which come from the amulet. This means that, just because one person won the lottery with an amulet, it doesn’t mean you will, it might not be your Karma, and also it might not be the particular miracle which the amulet has decided to work for you, and a different blessing may operate in the case of different people.




Rian Pra Pakawambodee (Pra Pid Ta Pang Pagan) Sri Maha Prohm (Brahma) Pim Yai – Nuea Tong Daeng Jarn Mer (with hand inscription by LP Ji) – Pra Ajarn Ji Somjidto -Wat Nong Wa Made in 2549 BE

Pra Pid Ta Thai amulet by LP Ji

Pra Pakawambodee (Pra Pid Ta Pang Pagan) – dragons adorn the flanks of the Buddha, who covers his orifices, depicting the Lord Buddha entering Nirodha (Pra Putta jao Khao Nirote).

Each of these extremely beautifully designed Pra Pakawambodee (Pra Pid Ta Pang Pagan) Sri Maha Prohm (Brahma Deity) medallions from Pra Ajarn Ji Somjidto was empowered by LP Ji in meditation every evening in his Kuti, giving them nightly empowerments every single day from its creation to the day of the final Putta-Pisek blessing ceremony. The front face features Pra Pakawambodee (Pra Pid Ta in Southern Nakorn Sri Tammarat style), with the crown of his head composed of an image of the Lord Buddha in Samadhi, seated upon the Lotus Throne. The Kata ‘Putto’ is inscibed in Sacred Khom Agkhara, and lotus blooms adorn the image of the Buddha entering Nirodha (Pra Pid Ta).

The hand made inscriptions made by Pra Ajarn Ji can just be seen visibly with the naked eye as a faint thin inscription on the surface of the amulet.

Pra Pakawambodee Thai amulet by LP Ji

The rear face features the Brahma Deity, with the ‘sip song kasat’ 12 symbols of the Buddhist Horoscope. Brahma is seated on his throne which towers over Pra Rahu Deity, for balancing the auspicious aspects of the astrological fortune.

The amulet is made from a very high grade of ‘Nuea Tong Daeng Pised’ (a kind of copper alloy, mixed with sacred metals from various sources).

Amulets by Pra Ajarn Ji are becoming extremely sought after and are mostly sold out each edition because the Looksit of Luang Phor Yit know his Lineage and that he is of those lesser heard of Monks who will later be found out to be both a Great practitioner and amulet maker. His amulets are always made in small quantities and usually given an individual empowerment by Pra Ajarn Ji.

Pra Ajarn Ji is the inheritor of the Wicha of Luang Por Yit (sometimes spelled ‘Yid’), of Wat Nong Jok. He is especially skilled and famous for his ability to empowerr Palad Khik amulets. The famous Luang Por Yit once said that Pra Ajarn Ji was able to empower amulets, and cast spells exactly how LP Yit himself did, and that his amulets were just as good as his own. Width; 4.4 Centimeters, height; 5.4 Centimeters

Kata Pra Pakawambodee

Kata Chants to Bucha Pra Prohm (Brahma)


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This Choo Chok Loi Ongk statuette has sacred powders for riches attraction as well as a spell to make you live to an old age (‘Aayu Yern’ means ‘long life’, and ‘Ruay Som Prartana’ means ‘as rich as your wishes’).

A rare amulet from Luang Phu Gliang, 3 Centimeters high and 2 Centimeters wide. Luang Phu Gliangs bame is embossed in the base for authenticity, which is the case with most of his amulets.
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Comes without case in original box from the temple.

Although not a very small amulet, this is also classed as a ladies amulet because it does not have to be worn around the neck, and can be carried on the purse for example, and in addition, this amulet/Deity is successful with female devotees, and is thuse one of our recommendations for ladies.

Choo Chok is called Jujaka in English, and appears in the Jatakas story of Prince Vessantara (the previous incarnation of Lord Buddha). Prince Vessantara was the son of Sañjaya, king of Sivirattha (Sivi-Rashtra), and was born in the capital city of Jatuttara as a Bodhisatta



Locket Luang Por Moon Wat Ban Jan

Cameo Locket Luang Phu Hmun – ‘Run Boromajarn 5 Paen Din’ – 109 years birthday edition – Wat Ban Jan

Locket with picture of the Great Master Luang Phu Hmun of Wat Ban Jan. Luang Phu Hmun is considered one of this Centuries Greatest Master Guru Monks, but whose elusive trajectory has gone unnoticed by the masses until his recent passing, before which, only his true Devotees knew the secret of his greatness. Now, however, Luang Phu Hmuns miracle power is beginning to become Internationally heard of.

Locket Luang Por Moon Wat Ban Jan)

Run boromajarn 5 paen din edition (Guru Monks of 5 regions of Thailand empowerment celebrating 109 years Birthday LP Hmun) – made at Wat Ban Jan – Sri Saket

Size; 3.5 Cm high x 2.5 Cm wide 999 amulets made

The rear face of the Locket is filled with Pong Wised (special powder) made by Luang Phu Hmun himself, and one ‘Met Prakam’ bead (rosary bead), with some ‘Ploi Gomen’ (semi precious stones), all three of which were empowered and blessed by Luang Phu Hmun before his death.
Puttapisek Blessing was held within the Chedi stupa in front of the corpse of Luang Phu Hmun on 11th March 2010.

Locket Luang Por Moon rear face)

His great colleague and friend, Luang Phu Pa Atiwaro was present for the chanting, as well as LP Kam Bu (wat gut chompoo), and LP Samrit.

2nd Puttapisek Empowerment

Another blessing was made on a Sao Haa auspicious date at Wat Sutat in Bangkok with Luang Por An (Wat Tamma Kosok and Luang Por Siri (Wat Dtan, Nontaburi).

There is a Legend of a sacred boulder stone, which somehow turned up with Luang Phu Hmuns footprint embedded in it after he had stood on it. It is believed that wherever Luang Phu Hmun placed his foot, that place would prosper, and the Deities would come and protect and nourish the place and its inhabitants, as well as attract helpful thoughts in the minds of those who approach, resulting in being treaded kindly and recieving all kinds of generosity and help from others (metta mahaniyom). Luang Phu Hmun wil help his devotees to become wealthy or even millionaires.

The amulets were made by Master Guru monks of 5 different regions of Thailand on request of Luang Phu Hmun who said that when he reached 109 years old that this ceremony should be performed and that Bucha statues and Lockets in his image should be made. It seems that Luang Phu knew something auspicious was going to happen, but didnt tell anyone the details, except leaving the request to make these amulets and empower then in front of his corpse in the Chedi.


Made from Nuea Tong Daeng Khad Ngao

This most exquisite amulet is known as the “Perth Mint Western Australia” edition is from the 2537 BE ‘metta Maha Mongkol’ edition of amulets. It is known popularly as the ‘Rian Perth’ (Perth Coin), simply because it was made at a Perth factory of Western Australia.

The front face features a Cameo of Luang Por Phern, and the rear face has Yant Kroo Paed Tidt, encircling a Tiger – the symbol of Luang Por Phern. It is an amulet which is most suitable for both Men and Women as well as Children, due to its medium size, and light weight. Amulet comes in a sealed waterproof casing included in the price.

The amulets were made in Australia then sent to Luang Por, who then blessed them on the 25th of December 2536 at 19:19 pm which was a Saturday and these times and dates all coincided for very powerful Metta Mahaniyom power. Luck, Happiness, Safety, Charm, Popularity and Riches come to those who truly make Bucha to Luang Por Phern through his amulets.




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Hun Payont by LP Sawad

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 in 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 oon 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 ingredients in the making of the effigy.

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)

The Effigies were blessed animated and empowered in 2551 BE on the full Moon of a Monday evening of the 12th Lunar month.

This amulet is now a total rarity and is not to be found without spending serious time and investigation searching. Immense Power doesnt always have to go in large containers when it comes to Magical Power – this Hun Payont is only 3 Centimeters high and 2 Centimeters wide, but when it comes to true Magical Wicha, size doesn’t matter.




Pha Yant Jao Ngo Pha Mahassajan Jindamanee Riak Sap Riak Ngern – Run Piti Korb Siarn Jao Ngo by Luang Por Daeng Duang Sethee (94 years old), Wat Huay Chalong, Uttaradit. The Pha Yant is made from heavy duty linen, with red ink. Limited edition code number and official stamp of the temple are embossed on the Pha Yantใ

Luang Phu Daeng believes that the Wicha in most demand and wished for in the present day is that of choke lap, maha lap and kaa khaay (fortune riches and good business sales) which serve to prevent poverty and release people from the sufferings of being poor. There is no Wicha for good business that is superior to the Wicha Jindamanee which has been practiced since the Ayuttaya Era, and is a wicha which few have mastered and is rare to find in amulets.

The Wicha Of Jao Ngo Pha Jindamanee has many applications, not just for pokasap and riches, but also to conquer enemies. Some Ajarns call the Wicha Jindamanee by other names, such as ‘Wicha Sangkh Plaeng Roop’ and ‘Wicha Sangkh Son Roop’ (wicha of the conch disguising its shape) – the conch is the horn of plenty of course and thus endless belongings, food and money flow in abundance. The abundance of necessities and easy living comes from this wicha which will lighten suffering and allow he who enjoys this blessing to relax and not feel the pressures of surviving anymore, resulting in better moods, happiness and abundant pleasures.

In the legend of ‘Sangkh Tong’ (golden conch – a legendary tale of Thai literature), The Hero Sangkh Tong  recives a magical armour which has a Jao Ngo Masked armor. When he places the mask on, he converts and transforms appearance into a Jao Ngo Pha who appears to be  a total raving lunatic with black wooly hair (like a gollywog – remember gollywogs?). The special ability however of the Jao Ngo is that he can even survive and not starve in the deep jungle alone single handedly ‘Ngo’ are negroid people who live illegally and not registered as citizens in Thailands Jungles and live a sparse and very frugal existence but seem to not suffer and be able to endure all hardships with ease in their natural habitat).

With the magical power of the wicha jinda manee, the Jao Ngo is able to call meat fish and food to come to him without going out to look for it.

The Boranajarn who created this wicha saw that the spell has nine special blessings incorporated;

1. The power of Jao Saneh to attract the opposite sex (as when Nanda Chana threw the flower wreath to the Jao Ngo (Sangkh Tong in disguise) to marry her)
2. Makes Metta and your superiors have compassion and feel they wish to help you and be kind and generous to you, promote you etc.
3. Attract food riches and belongings
4.Money will never run out
5. Constant promotion and ascension in the workplace
6. Easy to do business and sales with a constant flow of customers
7.Your speech will be believed in and be convincing
8.Klaew Klaad – ther Devas watch over you and protect from all dangers
9.It is a master spell of ‘Jang Ngang‘ (stunned or hypnotized) and Makes people fall for you in every way.

It is said that even just the image of the Jao Ngo Pha even before it has been chanted into and empowered, already has amazing power for choke lap metta mahaniyom.

These Jao Ngo Pha Yant were made from the Wicha within the Jao Ngo mask which Luang Phu Daeng always made Bucha to in his own Guti hut (his personal Bucha Mask). He says that through making the amulets containing the Root Kroo deity of the original Bucha Mask empowers them with the ancient magic of the unbroken lineage of the Boranajarn, making it a stream of energy flowing from the past up to the present without being broken, resulting in immense effectivity.

The powder amulets made in the same edition as this Pha Yant contain sacred powders (pong wised) from the chalk of inscribing the compendium of Yant Gai Tuean (Magical Cockerel – also known as ‘Gai Gaew’ -crystal cockerel), and also contains Pong Puttakun Jinda manee powder. This is as powerful indeed as the famous ‘Gaew Sarapat Nerk’ wishing crystal used to make wishes come true of ancient legend.

Until now, it has been very rare to see Jao Ngo Pha as Pha Yant, or amulet, and those who knew about the benefits and magical blessings of making Bucha to this Deity, were only able to Bucha few objects which were in existence, such as a Ngo Kroo Mask or a statue. But now we have Luang Phu Daeng Duang Sethees Jao Ngo Pha Mahassajan Jindamanee which LP Daeng has had Metta to provide us with and reopened the Dtamnan of this ancient and rarely heard of Wicha!

The 9 kinds of Blessings included in thyis Pha Yant are;

  1. Very strong Metta / Sanaeh comes from the Jao Ngo, and is good to charm the other sex with. Both Men and women can use it equaly well.
  2. When important people are in your presence, they will feel Metta towards you as if you were their own child
  3. The Jao Ngo will attract money and posessions, all kinds of treasures.
  4. Luck and Fortune will follow you wherever you go.
  5. Profession will prosper, and promotion will be easy to attain in the workplace
  6. Business will be very easy to conduct and profits will always be good
  7. People will believe in the things you speak, and will be charmed by your oratory skills
  8. The Devas will watch over you and protect from danger (Klaew Klaad, Kong Grapan Chadtri)
  9. The Gno has a powerful ‘Maha Jang Ngang’, ‘Maha Laluay’ and ‘Dej Decha’ spells, lending charm, attraction, fortune and power to the Devotee.

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Chang Mongkol empowered by Luang Por Phern of Wat Bang Pra. Issued in 2540 BE, this charm encompasses all areas of Puttakom Magic endowing the wearer with Amnaj, Maha Sanaeh, Chke Lap, Kong Grapan, Klaew Klaad, and Gan Aathan all rolled into one. This is due to the various Meritorious and Sacred meanings which can be applied to the image of an Elephant, be it Erawan the 33 headed elephant on which the Indra Deity rides, or be it Chang Pueag the white elephant which represents a Buddha or great Master, as well as being a sacred symbol of Siamese Culture. The Buddha once was born as an Elephant who gave away his tusks to a hunter out of compassion..

The elephant is a Brave and almost indestructable adversary in battle, and thus commands great power in the wilderness, which is what lends power to the wielder of this amulet in his or her professional or social environments.

The elephant is a kind and intelligent being, who lives at least as long as a human and longer, and has a very long memory – this endows the wielder of the amulet with cleverness, and discrimination with compassion also generating the same in others resulting in favorable circumstances (Metta Mahaniyom and Choke Lap).

The elephant, although large, is high and has a good overview of the long grass, and can foresee many dangers that other animals cannot. This endows the wielder of this amulet with Klaew Klaad, evasion of dangers, which are foreseen by the elephant effigy which will find a way to warn you. It would not be surprising if the amulet even vibrated against your skin when danger approaches! This thing sometimes happens as a warning of forthcoming ill wishers, dangers etc.

Luang Por Phern was a Wolrd Famous Gaeji Guru Master whose passing has left the temple with many of his student monks still tattooing sak yant Buddhist tattoos every day in his honor, and continuing the lineage of his great magical Wicha, which has caused Wat Bang Pra to become the Mecca of Sak Yant with millions of Looksit around the World.




Thai Animist Deity Mask/Amulet – Jao Ngo Pha Mahassajan Jindamanee Riak Sap Riak Ngern, by Luang Por Daeng Duang Setheee (94 years old), Wat Huay Chalong, Uttaradit. Made from Nuea Rakang Gao (old brass smelted from ancient temple bell).

Mask Size: 3.0 centimeters wide x 4.0 centimeters high in size. 999 amulets made in this edition.

Luang Phu Daeng believes that the Wicha in most demand and wished for in the present day is that of choke lap, Maha Map and Kaa Khaay (fortune riches and good business sales) which serve to prevent poverty and release people from the sufferings of being poor. There is no Wicha for good business that is superior to the Wicha Jindamanee which has been practiced since the Ayuttaya Era, and is a wicha which few have mastered and is rare to find in amulets.

The Wicha Of Jao Ngo Pha Jindamanee has many applications, not just for pokasap and riches, but also to conquer enemies. Some Ajarns call the Wicha Jindamanee by other names, such as ‘Wicha Sangkh Plaeng Roop’ and ‘Wicha Sangkh Son Roop’ (Wicha of the conch disguising its shape) – the conch is the horn of plenty of course and thus endless belongings, food and money flow in abundance. The abundance of necessities and easy living comes from this Wicha ,which will lighten suffering and allow he who enjoys this blessing to relax and not feel the pressures of surviving anymore, resulting in better moods, happiness and abundant pleasures.

In the legend of ‘Sangkh Tong’ (golden conch – a legendary tale of Thai literature), The Hero Sangkh Tong  receives a magical Armour which has a Jao Ngo Masked armor. When he places the mask on, he converts and transforms appearance into a Jao Ngo Pha who appears to be  a total raving lunatic with black woolly hair (like a gollywog – remember golliwogs?). The special ability however of the Jao Ngo is that he can even survive and not starve in the deep jungle alone single handedly ‘Ngo’ are negroid people who live illegally and not registered as citizens in Thailands Jungles and live a sparse and very frugal existence but seem to not suffer and be able to endure all hardships with ease in their natural habitat).

With the magical power of the wicha jinda manee, the Jao Ngo is able to call meat fish and food to come to him without going out to look for it.

The Boranajarn who created this wicha saw that the spell has nine special blessings incorporated;

1. The power of Jao Saneh to attract the opposite sex (as when nanda jana threw the flower wreath to the Jao Ngo (Sangkh Tong in disguise) to marry her)
2. Makes Metta and your superiors have compassion and feel they wish to help you and be kind and generous to you, promote you etc.
3. Attract food riches and belongings
4.Money will never run out
5. Constant promotion and ascension in the workplace
6. Easy to do business and sales with a constant flow of customers
7.Your speech will be believed in and be convincing
8.Klaew Klaad – ther Devas watch over you and protect from all dangers
9.It is a master spell of ‘Jang Ngang‘ (stunned or hypnotized) and Makes people fall for you in every way.

It is said that even just the image of the Jao Ngo Pha even before it has been chanted into and empowered, already has amazing power for choke lap metta mahaniyom.

These Jao Ngo Loi Ong Bucha statuettes were made from the Jao Ngo mask which Luang Phu Daeng always made Bucha to in his own Guti hut (his personal Bucha Mask). He says that through making the amulets containing the root kroo deity of the original Bucha Mask empowers them with the ancient magic of the unbroken lineage of the Boranajarn, making it a stream of energy flowing from the past up to the present without being broken, resulting in immense effectivity.

In addition, the amulets contain sacred powders (pนng wised) from the chalk of inscribing the compendium of Yant Gai Tuean (Magical Cockerel – also known as ‘Gai Gaew’ -crystal cockerel), and also contains pong puttakun jinda manee powder. This is as powerful indeed as the famous ‘Gaew Sarapat Nerk’ wishing crystal used to make wishes come true of ancient legend.

Until now, it has been very rare to see Jao Ngo Pha as an amulet or Bucha mask, and those who knew about the benefits and magical blessings of making Bucha to this entity were only able to Bucha few objects which were in existence, such as a Ngo Kroo Mask or a painting. But now we have Luang Por Daeng Duang Sethees ‘Jao Ngo Pha Mahassajan Jindamanee’, which LP Daeng has had Metta to provide us with and reopened the Dtamnan of this ancient and rarely heard of Wicha!

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