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

 

 

 

 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

Maker: Ajarn Apichai Decha

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

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

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

Number of Amulets Made: Very few

Edition: Wai Kroo Buraphajarn Master Day 2555 BE Edition

 

 

 

The Takrut Maha Jone was empowered using the dark arts sorcery for which Ajarn Waet’s necromantic amulets have come to be so respected for, and this time, with no strings attached, no punches pulled power, resulting in an amulet that at first hearing, sounds like not only the good, but also the bad, and the ugly can use . In truth, Ajarn Waet has empowered the takrut with the name ‘Kon Dee Chai Dai, Kon Lew Chai Dee’, which although sounds as if it means, ‘good people can use, bad people can use well’, actually means ‘good people will benefit well from using the takrut, and bad people, will become good if they use it’. This is of course a form of Wicha Jone Glab Jai (‘Change the Heart of a Criminal’).

8 Cm Long x 1.5 Cm Diameter

This takrut with such an imposing name is thus ironically imbued with the power to change the heart, and is therefore also highly recommendable for any person who wishes to improve him or herself, and the way one lives one’s life.

It also means, the takrut will work whatever the case, be your intentions good or bad, or be it for something within or outside of the five Buddhist precepts. But, Ajarn Waet warns, the takrut spell carries a curse with it, that says: “He who uses it for good purposes, will encounter nothing but good luck and prosperity, happiness, health and long life, but he who uses it for evil purposes, will be cursed to die and live on as a hoeng prai ghost in the next life”. The name of this takrut is thus slightly deceptive, for it does not help the evil bandit, but perhaps, the Robin Hood, who returns what was stolen, or the Good Samaritan, who fights for the weak who cannot defend themself.

The takrut applies a wicha that requires a very meticulous series of inscriptions, incantations and meditative empowerment methods which must be simultaneously applied during the creation of the yantra, the inscription of the Agkhara lettering, and the rolling of the takrut into the scroll form. Pra Ajarn Waet charged the takrut with further power by binding them with cords and boiling them in prai oils, finally sealing them with black lacquer coating.

Perhaps the most tiring aspect of the making of this difficult takrut with the master wicha of the ‘Gangster Takrut‘, is the fact  that the takrut must be empowered many times each day, beginning with before dawn, at dawn, afternoon, evening, midnight, and in the early hours. This forces the practitioner to remain awake most of the day with only small naps between the nocturnal empowerment sessions, if any at all.

Eight types of magic are invoked within the amulet:

(1) kong grapan; (2) klaew klaad; (3) maha ud; (4) maha sanaeh; (5) metta; (6) mahaniyom; (7) maha laluay; and (8) maha lap.

Ajarn Waet invoked the Hua Jai Maha Jone (‘Heart Mantra of the Great Bandit’) within this takrut; first and foremost imbuing them with maha ud and kong grapan power, and then with the maha laluay spell, and the Hua Jai Maha Jone which is the metta of the bandit who is never able to be incriminated by his persecutors, and always favored by the folk as a hero. He meets with friendly reception wherever he goes. His luck at gambling is that of the master gambler. His charm with the ladies is that of the suave villain and smooth talker; smooth talking in business and convincing power to get what one asks for is also a quality of the Wicha Maha Jone.

Kata Bucha ‘Takrut Maha Jone’

Gan Ha Nae Ha Na Ga A Bi Hu Luu Swaa Ha.

Chant 3 times.

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: Pra Ajarn Waet Surint

Magical Effects: Kong grapan, klaew klaad, maha ud, maha sanaeh, metta, mahaniyom, maha laluay, maha lap

Material: Leaden takrut foil, magical cord binding, prai oils, lacquer

Recommended Uses: Protection, prosperity, mercy, charm, evasion, popularity, convincing speech

Number of Amulets Made: Unknown

Edition:Wai Kroo 2555 BE

The bia gae Krob Jakrawal is something rare to see Ajarn Apichai release to the devotees, for his method, and the muan sarn ingredients used are both immensely rare as they are difficult to gather and complete the formula. These bia gae using the wicha Khmer taught by his masters and transmitted since centuries, are especially powerful protection against all form of black magic, sorcery, evil curses, demons and even physical dangers such as projectile weapons, deadly accidents and sharp instruments.

The bia gae also possesses metta maha niyom, and maha sanaeh charm power, and enchants people into appreciating and liking you, and induces profitable commerce and business success.

This bia gae can be used to make holy prayer water for spraying and blessing or exorcism or even to induce sales on the wares in your store, or to spray the entrance to your shop, or house. The holy prayer water will both attract customers and friends, but also keep evil and black magic at bay.

The bia gae is made in the most ancient and traditional manner with original hand cord wrapping, sacred resin lacquer coating, some sacred powder, and gold leaf blessing, and are for this era, so very adherent to the ancient methods of sorcery, as to render this amulet not only powerful, but also in extremely good taste, and preserving the tradition of ancient amulet making, to retain the full power of the ancient Kroo Ba Ajarn who first began the wicha.

How to make holy prayer water

The bia gae comes with rings attached so can be worn around the waistline with a cord or attached as a pendant in another way. It can be encased in waterproof casing if wished, as some people prefer direct immersion to make holy prayer water and some prefer to encase in waterproof casing, to protect the bia from being affected by the immersion in water.

Your choice depends on how much importance you lay on the water coming into contact with the bia itself and the sacred muan sarn ingredients, or, if you prefer to call upon the energy waves that it emits to empower the water, and leave the muan sarn intact and undiluted. Direct immersion may reduce the power of the amulet through dilution of the muan sarn, but this also depends on the faith factor too, because muan sarn, the strength of faith of the devotee, and the psychic empowerment of the amulet by the master, all play a different part, or are different sources of power that can be tapped from the amulet.

Kata Bucha Bia Gae

Sittigijjang Sitti Gammang Sitti Gaariya Dta Thaa Kadto Sitti Dtaecho Chayo Nij-Jang Sappa Sitti Bprasitti Mae.

Chant one time, and wish for all blessings of protection and prosperity.

 

Maker: Ajarn Apichai Decha

Magical Effects: Gae aathan, pong gan phuudt phii, klaew klaad, kong grapan, kaa khaay, metta mahaniyom, maha sanaeh

Material: Bia shell, alchemical mercury (‘prord’), herbal resins, gold leaf, cord wrapping, sacred powders, kring

Recommended Uses: Protection against black magic, accidents, guns and knife attack, increase business flow and prosperity, chase away evil

Number of Amulets Made: Unknown

Edition: Wai Kroo 2555 BE

 

Extra special, and eagerly awaited edition of Por Tan Kloi’s famous hun payont ghost soldiers in the from of the Dta Ba Khaw wise hermit, as commony used by Por Tan Kloi, great master of the Khao Or magical school of sorcery, and considered to be the master wicha holder for hun payont effigies in the south of Thailand. This particular model is in ‘nuea ngern tae’ (pure solid silver), and is the second from top in the edition of metallic coin amulets, under the solid gold version.

This is just one of a vast range of different versions of hun payont Dta Ba Khaw amulets made in this series from Por Tan Kloi, which have been awaited with great expectation from the southern Thai devotees of Por Tan Kloi, and by those who prefer the coin or powder type amulet more than loi ongk statuettes. This is thus the first time ever, that it is possible to obtain a hun payont from Por Tan Kloi in medallion form.

Metallic versions are preferable if you are a clumsy person or feel that much vibration may damage a powder amulet. Thai people tend to prefer metal amulets for long term use and collection, for their durability. Sacred powders have of course their benefits, especially when it comes to metta maha sanaeh, or healing magic. Kong grapan and klaew klaad as well as serm duang type blessings are all suited to metallic amulets.

Size: 3 Cm high x 2 Cm wide – Completely suitable for men, women or children to wear this medium size amulet.

These amulets were blessed and empowered in an extremely powerful, sacred and famous Puttapisek ceremony which hit major newspapers and even international publications. In addition to the hun payont, some sacred metal yantra coins with the ten thousand incantation yant were also released.

Only 200 amulets made in solid silver

It is perhaps the most important edition since his first edition hun payont, and the yant coins released in the same edition have also recieved great preference and popularity in Thailand (fast running out already).

This is the upper range level of the series, which is made in pure solid silver, alchemically smelted along with sacred yantra foils with spell inscription from various masters and temples, with previous editions of amulets and sacred metals, with kayasiddhi minerals, to form an alchemical sacred alloy, born of fire and incantations. Many different sacred metal versions were made, some with precious metals. a range of eight different sacred powder based hun payont were also released in black or white powders, and also some special powder versions with varying colored metal trousers. The muan sarn powders of the versions with metal trousers are visibly richer in powerful components, herbs, pollens, kakyayaks earths and minerals. White powders are more Puttakun and metta orientated whereas black powders are more kong grapan and anti black magic.

The rear face of the amulet has an ancient yantra inscription upon it with 10,000 sacred invocations, as do all amulets in this edition, which uses the wicha of the great ‘Hmeun (10,000) Yant’ to empower them with.

These Dta Ba Khaw hun payont spirit assistants, work as a kind of invisible guardian and valet, who cares for your safety and well being, protecting and nourishing. He can be used to complete and fulfill missions and tasks which are beyond your own abilities, in exchange for your making and sharing of merits with the hun payont.

The ‘Dta Ba Khaw’ amulets were made in a number of different sacred powders and sacred metals, including mixed media of powder amulets with sacred metal trousers attached to the powder base,  which in addition to the simply powder versions, were made with copper, brass, solid silver and solid gold trouser versions in both black and white powder versions.

The black powder versions compose the same list of different metal trouser attachments. There were also some metal type versions made without sacred powder. Some of the gammagarn models had different metal trouser attachments too, which are of the higher priced varieties.

There were some special versions made in nava loha, nava loha with pure silver, and nava loha with solid gold too, as well as solid silver and solid gold top models. The other sacred metal versions featured alpaca, alpaca with copper trousers, copper with brass trousers, and brass with copper trousers. Sacred lead, sacred copper and alms bowl lid brass versions were also made.

Comes in original box from temple – can be encased if desired

Kata Pluk Hun Payont

So Sa A Ni So Sa A Ni Sa A Ni So A So A So Ni Ni Sa A So Ni So A So A Ni Yo Sa A A Ni So Sa Sa Ma Su.

Kata Bucha ‘Hun Payont Boran’

Na Mo Puttaaya – Na Mo Puttaaya – Na Mo Puttaaya

Imapata, Imapata, Imapata

Saatu Saatu Saatu.

 

Kata Bucha Hun Payont (Various) – click to read

Namo Poog Jidt Namo Poog Jai namo Rak Krai Na Pag Jai Sangko

Tanya Udti Sangkhodti.

 

7 different MP3 kata tutorials with different kata for the hun payont are included, which you can download instantly after purchase by logging in to your account and going to the files tab where your mp3 kata tutorials will be for download.

 

Maker: Por Tan Kloi, Wat Phu Khao Tong Temple (Pattalung)

Magical Effects: Gae aathan, siang choke, maha lap, klaew klaad, metta mahaniyom

Material: Solid silver

Recommended Uses: Protect against black magic, call for assistance, send on missions, gambling, speculative risk, good business, wealth attraction, evade danger

Number of Amulets Made: 200 only made

Edition: Hmeun Yant Edition 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

 

 

 

Ultra rare coin from deceased master, Luang Phu Ka Long of Wat Khao Laem, dating back to 2547 BE. All editions after 2549 BE were also immensely collected, but those editions before this date are almost impossible to find.

We are thus happy to have found this example to present for collectors and devotees of Luang Phu, the mysterious monk with the crystal tooth in the roof of his mouth, whose blessings would involve him always touching the crystal to induce power.

Luang Phu Ka Long is now a legend all over the world, and his amulets are the most collected of all masters of the last decade. A top class collector standard guru monk coin for the serious collector.

The rear face features Pra Narai (Vishnu) incarnate as the god Rama stood upon the Rachasri himapant lions.

The front face features the image of Luang Phu Ka Long, and the year of issue, with sacred Khom Agkhara inscriptions embossed.

Made from nava loha (9 sacred metals), the amulet is an extreme rarity, and highly valued by devotee and collector alike.

 

Maker: Luang Phu Ka Long Khiaw Gaew

Magical Effects: Metta mahaniyom, maha lap, kong grapan, klaew klaad, serm duang

Material: Nine sacred metals as alchemical alloy

Recommended Uses: Improve karma, protection, evade dangers, increase prosperity and mercy

Number of Amulets Made: 999

Edition: Wai Kroo 2547 BE

 

Luang Phu Banya Banyataro has released these meed mor sorceror’s ritual exorcism knives  for the ‘Luang Phu Banya 108 years old’ edition.

Luang Phu Banya is known by his devotees (looksit) in Thailand, as the Maha thaera ha phaen din itti bun baramee apinya samabat metta Potisat. This means roughly ‘The great accomplished master monk of decades and revered guru of five regions, with great merits, strength of practice, and supernatural abhinya powers with the heart of a Bodhisattva‘.

The meed mor ‘Dtri Paetch’ is named with the same name of the weapon of Hanuman, subduer and conqueror of demons and enemies; invincible. Hanuman’s main weapon was the ‘dtri paetch’ (trident dagger).

The knife is fully empowered to prevent all dangers, black magic and dark sorcery, possession by ghosts or demons, epilepsy, and all kinds of evil energies and unlucky influences. It chases the phuudt and the phii (phantoms and ghosts) away; demons fear the meed mor ‘Dtri Paetch’.

Dtri paetch also means ‘three gems’ which is an allusion to the Triple Gem of the Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha, and uses these three sacred dhammas as the driving force of channeled energy from the Buddhas of all ages.

To bucha this ritual knife properly, one must practice restraint of the keeping of the 5 Buddhist precepts.

You must do good deeds regularly or give alms, and dedicate it to the Triple Gem, and ask for advancement, and protection of the crystal wall of Buddhas to surround you and protect you from all inauspicous dhammas and Maras.

The blade is inscribed with ancient Khmer Agkhara spells on both sides, with extra hand inscription from Luang Phu Banya. Each of the knives has a limited edition code number stamped into it (seen at the lower part of blade near the hilt/handle). The ancient Khmer Pali kata inscribed within, are hidden using the most adept and complex of formulas to encode the kata with root syllables and thus allow the inscription to form the starting center point for a multitude of possible and powerful kata. Depending on which system one uses to read it, the kata changes and remains with meaning, and powerful invocation of elemental forces.

The silver bindings of the handle of the ritual knife has recieved hand inscription of Khom Agkhara spells from Luang Phu Banya. The complexity of the formulas are extremely intricate. This demonstrates to us (through the analysis and explanation of Ajarn Spencer, who noticed the intricacy of Luang Phu’s encoding methods), how truly adept Luang Phu Banya is with complex formulation of sacred geometry of Buddhist yantra. The silver binding has an intricate yantra design inscribed that is incredibly detailed and fine for such a difficult oval curved surface, to perform such an inscription requires the mark of an adept sorceror.

Luang Phu Banya is one of the great masters of Chonburi Province, which is a great compliment, for Chonburi is the heartland of some of Thai amulet history’s greatest gaeji ajarn guru monks.

Kata Bucha Meed Mor Dtri Paetch

Chant the ‘Maha Namasakara’ 3 times first;

then chant 3 times:

Putto Puttang Na Gandtang Arahang Putto Namo Puttaa Ya.

If needy to banish demons and cast them out, or fend them off, then use the following kata:

(‘Maha Namasakara’ 3 times again firstly)

A Sang Wi Su Lo Bu Sa Pu Pa

How to Make Holy Prayer Water (Nam Montr)

 

Maker: Luang Phu Banya Banyataro

Magical Effects: Gae aathan, thorn khun sai, pong gan phuudt phii pisaj, tam nam montr, klaew klaad, kong grapan

Material: Holy wood, solid silver, alchemical metal

Recommended Uses: Protect against all evils and dangers, make holy prayer water (‘nam montr’), exorcism of ghosts, demons, and haunted homes.

Number of Amulets Made: Only 108 ritual knives were made

Edition: 108 years old edition Luang Phu Banya

 

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

Pra Somdej Luang Por Sotorn Nuea Pong Puttakun

Free Somdej Luang Por Sotorn Sacred Powder Buddha Amulets from Thailand Amulets.

Thailand Amulets Free Offer for New Year 2013

Pra Somdej Luang Por Sotorn Nuea Pong Puttakun

We have various free offers this Month of January for our esteemed old and new customers. This is just one of the offers we have as giveaways, but in fact, as those of you who are already customers know, we always add some nice gifts to every parcel. But we thought it would be fun to make this offer in this way, to allow you to be able to have more choice in the matter with the gifts we distribute to our customers. This offer is posted as a product, and can indeed be bought and is on sale. But if you spend more than 100$. plus the value of this amulet )38.99 retail price), then the price of this amulet will be deducted again at checkout, allowing you to receive it free as a New Years Thank You. This is a fine sacred powder amulet of one of Thailands most Sacred and Miracle Making Buddhas, and is recommendable for any member of your family.

Rear face of Somdej LP Sotorn Buddha Amulet

We give this in Thanks for your Long Term trust, and use of our services, which has proved to keep our customers happy and returning to us. We feel privileged that we have a very good contact and communication with almost all of our customers, and are honored to receive Your trust and custom. The amulet is Klaew Klaad, Kong Grapan, and Metta Mahaniyom, and is classed as a ‘Pra Koo Ban Koo Mueang’ (Side by Side with the Land and Nation Buddha), meaning it is one of the Buddhas with most national Importance and considered Sacred by Thai People of all Provinces and Regions. The LP Sotorn Buddha is a Classic Family Heirloom Amulet to pass down through generations.

Pra Somdej LP Sotorn - comes with box and/or casing - Thailand Amulets Free Gift Offer

This Item is Free for any order over 100$ while it is in stock. Free version comes with Casing Included. To get this amulet for free, add it to your shopping cart basket, and then add a minimum of 100$ of other items to make a minimum of 100$ + the 38.99$ attributed to this product. Then Use this coupon code at checkout to redeem a 38.99$ reduction in the final price, rendering this amulet free.

Coupon Code to Enter – FREESOTORNBUDDHA

You must purchase 100+38.99 (this amulet’s cost) to get the 38.99 discount. Reach 100$ purchase, and then add this amulet to your basket, and use the coupon code at checkout.

Pra Somdej Luang Por Sotorn – Nuea Pong Puttakun (108 Yantra Powders x 5) – Benja Nava Mongkol Edition 2555 BE – Grand Putta Pisek Ceremony at Wat Sotorn – Free with casing if buy over 100$ of Items
$ 38.99

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

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

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

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

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

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

Silver versions have special code series stamp embossed

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

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

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

Pra Luang Por Sotorn Buddha

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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See All Amulets in this Edition here;

Luang Por Sotorn Benja Nava Mongkol Edition 2555 BE

Prai Oil Sexual and Social attraction potion for Gay People

See Pheung Bando Len Rak – Gay Lovers Prai Oil Sorcerous Same Sex Attractor Balm Potion with Kong Grapan Takrut Spell – Ajarn Ja (Lay Master)

Gay Lovers Prai Oil

Ajarn Ja is a Great Lay Master Sorceror of Khao Sai of the Lower Northern Region, whose Mastery of a Vast Array of Wicha has become common knowledge for the Powerful results seen from his amulets. He has helped so many local inhabitants of Khao Sai who were possessed by spirits, cursed with Black Magic spells, Curing Illnesses and taking care of peoples Woes, to the point where his Devotees Honor his Great mercy, and have great Faith in the Power of his Sorcery. His Wicha Maha Sanaeh Magic has proved to be second to none in its power to attract people and wealthy fortunes. As to the Gay Scene, his Magically and Aromatically potent Prai Oil is one of the most sought after Magical Potions in Thailand with the Gay Homosexual and Lesbian Communities.

The Bando Len Rak Prai Oil, is made using a very concentrated ‘Hua Chuea’ and a very low dilution. The richness of the Prai Oil allows the tiniest amount to bring Powerful effects, resulting in a long lasting usage from a small quantity, due to its concentration of pure ‘Huea Chuea Nam Man Prai’

This recipe is pure Prai Herbal Magic let loose to attract and induce desire and sexual libido in Lovers of the same Sex.

This Prai Oil can be used by a Woman for attracting other Women, or by a Man to attract other Men.

His Maha Sanaeh magic has become reputed to also improve household problems, such as argumentative children or relatives, household disagreements, bills and debts, and to increase love, mercy and compassion with the Family.

Ajarn Ja is also a very Adept Master of Kong Grapan, Klaew Klaad, which he learned and mastered from Various Guru Masters of the Luang Por Derm Lineage (Wat Nong Po), and other Kroo Ba Ajarn of the Luang Por Ngern (Wat Bang Klan) Lineage – in addition he received teachings and Wicha from Luang Por Klueab of Wat Utai, Luang Por Top (Wat Chon Daen), Luang Por Khian and Masters of the Luang Por Parn (Wat bang Nom Kho) Lineages.

There is a Takrut within the See Pheung that lends extra Kong Grapan Invincibility protection against attack, bullets and knife wounds. Giving a double use for this Ancient Herbal Prai Potion. There are Special Magical Herbs that attract the same sex (male-male/female-female), that are little heard of but have a truly powerful effect, and are used by only a few Masters who have the Herbalistic Knowledge and proper Wicha to cut and empower the Sacred Herbs.

How to Use

  • Use to smear a dab onto things you wish to sell to make good sales

smear on the mouth to attract Lovers of the same Sexual gender, or to improve Popularity

Carry it (the lid of balm) with you, as a Kong Grapan and Klaew Klaad protector

  • Add a tiny bit to the food of those you love to increase the affection and caring in the Household, or to restore broken relationships (must be used with 5 precepts for loving reasons, if it is against the rules of the Kroo Ba Ajarn then can bring bad luck, so not allowed to use to decieve or harm others).

Chant the Maha Namasakara 3 Times to the Buddha (Namo Tassa)

How to Chant the Maha Namasakara

Then pray for the Masters of the Lineages of Kroo Ba Ajarn of Ajarn Ja, and Ajarn Ja himself to help you in your request.

This Potion is exclusively for Gay Men, Women, Bisexuals, and Transexuals to use. Gay Lovers exclusively.

See Pheung Bando Len Rak – Gay Lovers Prai Oil Sorcerous Same Sex Attractor Balm Potion with Kong Grapan Takrut Spell – Ajarn Ja (Lay Master)
$59.00

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

Locket Chak Dam Luang Por Solos Wat Koke U Tong – ‘Song Nam Chalong Ayu 98’ edition – Sacred Powder filled with Taw Waes Suwan Amulet insert and Civara Robe – 2555 BE – 999 Amulets made

Luang Por Solos Thai Guru Monk Locket

Black colored glossy shell Locket with the image of Luang Por Solos of Wat Koke U Tong, filled with Sacred Maha Sanaeh, Maha Lap and Kong Grapan powders, with a Taw Waes Suwan Asura King Deity Loi Ongk Statuette inserted into the Rich and Highly Sacred Powder Base on the rear face of the Locket. A piece of Luang Por’s Civara Robe is also attached for the Faith of the devotee to have an object to connect with the Mind of the Guru.

Luang Por Solos Thai Guru Monk Locket

Size 2.5 Cm Wide x 3 Cm High

The Sacred Khom Agkhara ‘Ma A U’ for the Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha are inscribed around the image of Luang Phor, who sits in meditative position.

Luang Por Solos Thai Guru Monk Locket

99 Lockets were made in the Run Chalong Ayu 93 Edition (98th Birthday)

The rear face is filled with Sacred Muan Sarn of various varieties, with some Hair of Luang Por Solos srinkled into the powders. The Asura King of the Northern Quarter of the Jadtu Maha Rachiga Realm, Lord of Wealth and Commander of the Yaksa, is inserted into the Muan Sarn Powders. Wealth and Business Improvement and Protection from Black Magic and Demons is afforded by Lord Waesuwan. A piece of Civara Robe of Luang Por Solos is also attached, along with a metal stamp with the numbered code of the edition. Taw Waes Suwan is made from a smelted Sacred Chanuan Muan Sarn from ancient metallic artifacts, and individually empowered before insertion into the Locket, and subsequent further empowerment.

A perfect double purpose amulet with Luang Phu Solos, and Taw Waes Suwan combining forces to protect and increase Prosperity, Prevent Illness, and Fend off Black Magic

Kata Taw Waes Suwan (Chai Sing Hia, Guberan)

Released after a Traimas (Trimester) Empowerment and Putta Pisek Blessin in the 2555 BE Celebrations for LP Solos’ 98 Birthday.

Locket Chak Dam Luang Por Solos Wat Koke U Tong – ‘Song Nam Chalong Ayu 98’ edition – Sacred Powder filled with Taw Waes Suwan Amulet insert and Civara Robe – 2555 BE – 999 Amulets made
$49.00



Nam Man Prai Paya Suea Krong Maha Amnaj – King Tiger Prai Oil – Kroo Ba Dech Gidtiyano – Wat Mai Ratanakosin (Lampang) 2552 BE

King Tiger Prai Oil

It is a known truth that the Tiger is a Fear and Respect Instilling figure, and that there is not a person alive who does not fear the Tiger. All animals on this planet, including us, respect the Tigers Power and Glory. In terms of Occultist Beliefs, the Tiger possesses Inherent Magical Powers such as Metta, Amnaj, and Kong Grapan. Some Tigers who have especially strong Minds, will raise their level to become a ‘Paya Suea’ (Regal Tiger). The Paya Suea has such Mind Power, that whenever it stares into the eyes of its victim, the victim becomes stunned and unable to resist, and allows the Paya Suea to attack without resistance.

King Tiger Prai Oil

When Kroo Ba Dech recieved the Nam Man Prai Huea Chuea Suea Kroeng donated from one of his Kroo Ba Ajarn (Guru Teachers), of the Karen Tribe, he took it and used it as the main ingredient for this Prai Tiger Oil, boiling the oils whilst chanting the Incantations of the Prai Paya Suea Tiger spirit, and stirring the whole time with an enchanted wooden paddle with Sacred Inscriptions on it.

King Tiger Prai Oil

He then added the donated fur and skin from the Paya Suea Kroeng into the Prai Oil, and inserted a Takrut with the Heart Mantra of the Suea Kroeng Tiger in it. A most powerful pheromonic occult Prai Oil for powerful Puttakun Power; Kong Grapan, Klaew Klaad, Gan Khun Sai, Metta Mahaniyom, Maha Amnaj. The Suea Koreng is a powerful protection against black magic that is very strong defense against almost all kinds of Dark Sorcery and Evil Curses.

Smear a tiny bit of oil on your forehead before leaving the house

King Tiger Prai Oil

Kata Bucha Nam Man Prai Paya Suea Kroeng

Chant the Maha Namasakara first 3 times (Namo Tassa)

You can add the Kata Aaratanaa Pra Krueang too for making wishes if you like, it can only increase the power of your requests.

Om Suea Kroeng Dtua Luang Om Suea Hlueang Dtua Sord Siaw Saen Dtaa Siang Guu Dang Dang Jarng Gu Nii raeng Dang Jarng Prai Khloeng Guu Awg Jaag Baan Guu Gin Saen Rueang Guu Awg Jaag Mueang Guu Gin Saen Khloeng Siang Guu Dang Krakrern Bpen Toranii Siang Guu Mii Amnaj Khao Serk Khard Jai Dtaay Om Swaa Tek

This is quite a difficult Kata to pronounce, so you may ask us for mp3 Kata Tutorial if you purchase this item, and we will send it per email.

You can use various other Kata with the oil for specific purposes such as Metta or Maha Sanaeh

You can use  the Kata for Maha Sanaeh and Metta here; Kata for Metta Mahaniyom and Maha Sanaeh Amulets, Charms and Oil

Nam Man Prai Paya Suea Krong Maha Amnaj – King Tiger Prai Oil – Kroo Ba Dech Gidtiyano – Wat Mai Ratanakosin (Lampang) 2552 BE
$79.99

Rian Nai Luang Pratap Nang Ballangk (Pim Block Niyom) – Grasuang Mahad Thai 50th Royal Anniversary Edition – Nuea Albaca – Major Putta Pisek Ceremony 2539 BE

King Rama 9

Rian Nai Luang Nang Ballangk (King Rama 9 sitting on Throne) – Pim Niyom (Preferred)

King Rama 9

A Classic Collectors Coin Amulet of His Majesty King Bhumipol Adulyadej (Rama 9). here is a Pim Niyom and a Pim ‘Mai Niyom’. The Pim Niyom has more fine details, especially on the Hairs, and is the preferred amulet of the two Pim. Made from ‘Nuea Albaca’, Albaca is a mix of silver and metal alloys, with sacred artifacts smelted into the molten metals during the casting.

King Rama 9

The rear face features a Trishul (Trident Dagger), and the Chakra of Pra Narai (Vishnu). As can be imagined, a Massive and Official Putta Pisek Ceremony was performed on this most revered of Votive Coins.

King Rama 9

The Year of issue 2539 BE (1996) is embossed on the rear face.

The Coins were made to Commemorate 50 Years of the Reign of His Majesty Khing Bhumipol Adulyadej (Rama 9), in the Year 2539 BE, issued by the Grasuang Mahad Thai (Ministry of the Interior). A Must for Those who revere Our King, and for those who are Serious Collectors of Amulets with Royal depictions. A Classic Collectors Item, for Distinguished Aficionados of this Genre of Thai Sacred Amulet. The Amulet was empowered by a large number of Master Guru Monks who lent their Protective Blessings on them with a very sacred ceremony as is to be Expected with the Empowerment of Royal Images.

King Rama 9

Various Survivors of Deadly Accidents and Events have said that they wore this amulet when they were miraculously saved – verious stories have arisen over the years, leaving this amulet with a confirmed and commonly known about History as an Effective Protective Amulet with Klaew Klaad, Kong Grapan, and ‘Maha Ud’ (gunstopper) Powers.

The amulet comes in the original plastic sachet with the stamp of the 50th Royal Anniversary on it.

Rian Nai Luang Pratap Nang Ballangk (Pim Block Niyom) – Grasuang Mahad Thai 50th Royal Anniversary Edition – Nuea Albaca – Major Putta Pisek Ceremony 2539 BE
$54.99

Phu Sri Sutto Nakarach (Naga King of Bhodala) – Nuea Pong Dam Bad Tong (Black Sacred Powders with Lek Lai Grains, and 1 Real Pearl) – Luang Phu Hmuean – Samnak Songk Ban Dong Jaroen

Phu Sri Sutto Nakarach

Made From Sacred Black Powders withpaiinted gold embellishments. Empowered with Kong Grapan, Klaew Klaad and Maha Lap Magic, and Invoked with the Deva Phu Sri Sutto Nakarach, the Naga King and Ruler of Bhodala (Mueang Badan), the Underworld Kingdom of the Nagas.

Phu Sri Sutto Nakarach

Size; 3.5 Cm High x 1.5 Cm Wide Base

It is not possible for the Nagas to Remain for Very Long in the Dimensional Sphere of the Human Realm. The God Indra bestowed the Nagas with Three Entry Points to the Human Realm. One in Vientiane (Laos, One in Nong Kante, and the third in the ‘Prohm Pragay Loke’ (Kam Chanote in the Mekhong Region).

Phu Sri Sutto Nakarach

The image can be worn as an amulet, kept on the Altar (below Buddha images, not above) for Bucha, or even be used to Make Holy Water to use for blessings and protections (spray on objects and persons).

How to Make Holy Prayer Water

Phu Sri Sutto Nakarach

The rear face of the amulet has a real sea pearl inserted into the Black sacred powders, which have a large amount of Lek Lai Powder Grains mixed into it, with powerful Kong Grapan, Klaew Klaad and Maha Lap properties to Protect from Dangers and attract Wealth, Power and Success.

The Great Luang Phu Kampant Kosa Panyo of Wat Tat Maha Chay, Nakorn Panom, said that there are Six Great Kings of Nagas along the banks of the Mekhong between Laos and Thailand, which he calls the Nakatibodee. The Laoatian Side dwells Paya Sri Sadta nakarach, and the Thai side is inhabited by Paya Sri Sutto Nakarach. Paya Sri Sutto likes to keep the Sila (Moral Virtues) and Practice the Dhamma. He has a Gentle and Compassionate Manner. He does not like to Challenge or Disputes, and likes to practice Dhamma in Nakorn Panom. When he is practicing his Austerities he then hands the Administration of the Area over to the Six ‘Amamaj’ (Captains) of the Nagas, to watch over his Kingdom whilst he Practices.

The Metta Baramee of the Naga King brings a very similar effect as the Pra Sivali amulet, bringing Riches and attracting Metta from others. Popularity, Success, Promotion, Wealth and treasures. In addition, Protection against Black Magic and Evasion of Deadly Dangers is also bestowed upon His Devotees. The Temple of Luang Phu Hmuean is situated in Nong Kai and is extremely close to the Abode of Phu Sti Sutto, Luang Phu has called upon Phu Sru Sutto to empower the amulets with the power of his presence and bestows blessings of protection and prosperity to the Devotee.

List of Kata for Naga Deities

Kata Bucha Phu Sri Sutto Nakarach

Always Chant the Maha Namasakara (Namo Tassa) 3 times before Chanting to Buddhist Amulets.

Then Chant;

Aehi Sangkang Bpiyo Naaka Subannaanang

  • Mayang Gaaya Waaja Jidt-Dtang Ahang Wantaa Jao Phu Payaa Naakaatibodii Srii Sutto Naakaraach Wisutti Taewaa Bpuuchaemi
  • Tudtiyambpi  GaayaWaaja Jidt-Dtang Ahang Wantaa Jao Phu Payaa Naakaatibodii Srii Sutto Naakaraach Wisutti Taewaa Bpuuchaemi
  • Dtadtiyambpi Gaaya Waaja Jidt-Dtang Ahang Wantaa Jao Phu Payaa Naakaatibodii Srii Sutto Naakaraach Wisutti Taewaa Bpuuchaemi
  • Ayang Mahaa Naako Itti mandti Tudtimandto Imichaegaalaena Mahaa Naakang Bpuuchaemi(Chant 3 Times).

Comes in Original Box from the Temple – can be encased if desired.

Phu Sri Sutto Nakarach

Phu Sri Sutto Nakarach (Naga King of Bhodala) – Nuea Pong Dam Bad Tong (Black Sacred Powders with Lek Lai Grains, and 1 Real Pearl) – Luang Phu Hmuean – Samnak Songk Ban Dong Jaroen
$38.99

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

Siarn Phu Ruesi Ta Fai Kroo Deity mask made from Nuea Samrit (Bronze) with sacred powders, 3 Takrut and Tiger Yant – Luang Phu Naen Kampiro. This is the top of the range bronze metallic version of this edition of amulet which was made in five different materials. This Nam Rerk release (first pressing with richest concentration of sacred ingredients), is covered with gold leaf, and hand painted on magical bronze metal alloy, with Ploi Daeng stone in the third eye. Free waterproof casing included.

Phu Ruesi Ta Fai is the Boroma Kroo (Root Guru) of many different walks of life, but is mostly revered by those who are learning the Vedas, Magical Incantation and Empowerments, Meditation, or Kata chants.

He is a protector and Guide to those who revere and pray to him. He is a breinger of Wealth and Prosperity.

Luang Phu Naen Kampiro, of Wat Ban Kaset Tung Sethee made this amulet from Nuea Loha Aathan (bronze alloy smelted from many ancient magical metals collected for tis purpose). He empowered the content of the amulet with insertion of a Yantra in sacred metal and invoked the Maha Yant Montra Berk Pra according to the Ancient Wicha

He stuffed the rear with sacred powders made from earth taken from 7 cemeteries, 7 salt licks, 7 ponds and lakes and 7 ports. In additon the powder had ‘Chan Mak’ from LP Naen (chewed betel nut) Maha Wan pollens, powdered Ya Jindamanee, Benjarit powder, and has one ‘Ploi Daeng’ precious stone insert in the third eye on the forehead Takrut Rasi Plaeng Sarn are inserted into the powders.

Kata for Ruesi Kroo Deities

The amulets were empowered further by Luang Phu Naens incantation of Itipiso forwards and backwards recital, Itipiso Paed Tidt (8 directions mantra) both forwards and backwards, and the Kata Baramee Samsip Tidt (30 directions mantra). Maha Sanaeh (Attraction and Charm), Metta (Likeability, induce friendliness), Kaa Khaay (good Selling power), Hnun Duang (improve Horoscope), Plik Chadtaa, Glab Raay Glaay Bpen Dee (change bad outcome back into good outcome), Khab Lai Phuut Phii Bpisaat (fend off ghosts and demons), and increases Merit in Meditation practice. Removes obstacles in Life.

Phu Ruesi Ta Fai Kroo Deity mask – Nuea Samrit (Bronze) with sacred powders, (Nam Rerk) 3 Takrut and Tiger Yant – Luang Phu Naen Kampiro – casing included
$89.99

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Kun Phaen Paetch Payatorn – Nuea Pong Wised, Pong Dork Jampi, Pong Dueay Ngu Hlueam Pasom Pong Bprian Niaree (all effective magical charms), with Nam Wan Prasan Rak (potion to induce love).

Small in size so suitable to both Men (as a lateral amulet or short chain amulet) or Women as a central amulet.

For the first time ever, we can admire the fusion of Pra Khun Phaen and the Paetch Payatorn Deity in one Amulet. This Business improver, Protector and Love charm from Luang Phu In, is a Unisex amulet suitable for both Men or Women to use. Can be used for business, social popularity, and lover attraction, as well as giving general protection from danger.

Paetch Paytorn Deity pair are embossed on the rear face, and covered with gold leaf.

The amulet is small in size, and very traditional in its ancient form of design. A special touch is given by the insertion of an authentic pearl in the front of the amulet, a sacred black pearl in the back, with a silver Takrut Hua Jai Khun Phaen (heart of Khun Phaen invocation), three python Takrut, and a gold leaf pasted on the rear face which is a Paetch Payatorn spell using the Wicha Long Tong Hua Jai Paetch Payatorn (invoke the heart of the Deity and seal it with gold leaf). 1299 amulets made in this limited edition Masterpiece amulet.

Kun Phaen Paetch Payatorn – Nuea Pong Wised with Nam Wan Prasan Rak, 4 Takrut, Long Tong Paetch Payatorn – 2 Real Pearls (black and white) – Luang Phu In Khemataewo – Wat Nong Meg
$74.99

Pra Somdej Pim Lek (Niyom) 2519 BE - Nuea Dam Prasat Khom - Luang Phu Suang - Tewada Len Din (500 year old monk)

Beautiful Pra Somdej Amulet from Legendary Guru Monk Luang Phu Suang (Tewada Len Din)  – This Rare Pra Somdej is made from Nuea Dam Prasat Khom. An extremely sought after amulet from the elusive Master  of Ban Rarom – first ever edition of amulets  he ever made. The Legend of Luang Phu Suang Says that he lived for 500 Years, and that stories of villagers of various Generations all remember Luang Phu Suang being old and living in the middle of the rice paddy at Sri Saket. Made in 2519 BE – blessed in a large Puttapisek (Buddha Abhiseka) empowerment ceremony at Wat Sutat. 3.6 Centimeters high, 2.5 Centimeters wide. Comes with stainless steel fancy casing included in price.

Pra Khun Phaen Sum Laem Luang Phu Suang

Luang Phu Suang – Taewada Len Din – 500 year old Monk

Luang Phu Suang tewada Len Din Ha Roi Pi