Roop Muean Phu Sri Sutto Nakarach (Naga Rajah – King of the Nagas) 3 x 5 Inches Bucha statue – Nuea Rae (Sacred Resin) Turtle amulet inserted in base – Luang Por Tong Parn

Phu Sri Sutto Nakarach

Phu Sri Sutto Nakarach – Naga King Deity of Bodhala (Naga Underworld) – Bucha size statue in Sacred Resin with Sacred powders in base, and turtle amulet insert.

Phu Sri Sutto Nakarach

Luang Por Tong Parn has created this Bucha size Phu Sri Sutto Nakarach statue made from a mixture of Sacred Resins, which are lined with Magical Mineral Elements, and stuffed with Sacred powders and various Spells. The inner surface of the statue is lined with magical minerals for wealth attraction and protection. Released in 2554 BE after a Major Taewa Pisek ceremony invoking the Naga King of Bhodala

Phu Sri Sutto Nakarach

The statue is very heavy for 3 x 5 Inches at almost 1 Kilo.

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).

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

List of Kata to Bucha Paya Nak

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 liles 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.

Phu Sri Sutto Nakarach

A Sacred Powder Turtle Amulet is inserted into the sacred Powders of the Base opf the statue which is lined with sacred minerals (rae).

Phu Sri Sutto Nakarach

Sacred Muan Narn of Naga related substances are sprinkled over the Turtle amulet.

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

Roop Muean Phu Sri Sutto Nakarach (Naga Rajah – King of the Nagas) 3 x 5 Inches Bucha statue – Nuea Rae (Sacred Resin) Turtle amulet inserted in base – Luang Por Tong Parn
$89.99


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

Nuea Samrit Chup Tong Pon Sai – Run Payaks Thaksin Wai Kroo 53 Pra Ajarn Amnaj – Samnak Songk Khao Sam Lan, Amper Ta Sae, Chumporn.

Luang Por Amnaj learned most of his Wicha from the Master Luang Phu Sarm of Lanna lineage in Chiang Mai.

This Garuda is full of Amnaj, in addition to the name of the monk who made it being ‘Amnaj’ (power). Both the Nagas and the Garuda offer great power and imposing commanding aura for those in military, air force, navy, special-ops, or civil servant professions.

In addition, those who revere Pra Narai should pay reverence to the Garuda, and the Nagas being protectors of Buddhism, should always be seen as a protective influence.

The Nagas being Water and garuda being Air, this amulet would be perfect for a Navy Pilot indeed, being empowered with Deities from both elements of the profession.

Garuda is for people who wish to be endowed with commanding power, as well as oversight/insight and vision.

This amulet is a medium size and thus apt for all sexes and ages to wear.

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