Nam Man Prai Taep Ranjuan

Nam Man Taep Ranjuan Sacred is a potent red Prai Oil, and a powerful Enchantment and Wealth Attraction Potion, from Luang Ta Ruam, the Great Sorceror Monk of Wat Koke Samran, in Petchaboon.

The Nam Man Taep Ranjuan is a Prai Oil Potion with Invocations of the Celestial Realms of the Fairy and Sylph Realms of the Plant Kingdom. One Takrut Maha Sanaeh is immersed along with the Holy Woods in the Red Cockerel Oil.

Nam Man Prai Taep Ranjuan

Its basis of power relies on the use of Sacred Woods and Herbs from Enchanted Forest Groves, boiled in a Sacred Cauldron Inscribed with Yantra Spells, and Imbued with the Powerful Red Paya Wan Gai Daeng (Red Cockerel Herb).

The resulting potion which was boiled over a Sacred Fire was enchanted using Magical Wooden Tinder, with Prai Oils, Woods, Herbs, and Magical Beeswax. The Oil was then further empowered, with the Summoning and Binding of the Taep Ramjuan Dancing Deva, to Dwell within the Prai Oil Potion and emanate Maha Sanaeh Metta Maha Niyom Seductive Influence and mercy Charm.

The potion forms an Aura of likeability around the Devotee, attracting, seducing and convincing those who approach to lean in your favour, buy your wares, hire your services, bestow you with gifts, or be otherwise helpful towards you.

Luang Ta Ruam Gives the Following Kata to use to to Awaken the Deva and Call Wealth to You.

Kata Bucha Nam Man Taep Ramjuan

Puttō Jab Jidt Tammō Jab Jai Sangkō Rak Krai

Mai Hen Hnaa Gū Ton Yū Midai Ākajchāya Ākajchāhi

Use the Kata given by Luang Ta Ruam, to chant often (can do silently within your mind if in Public), and empower the Potion when preparing to use the enchantment.

How to Use

Many people feel the attraction and see the ease of use that Metta Maha Sanaeh Prai Oils, Balms and Powders bring, but do not really know how they can put the oils and balms to applied use for the right purposes.

The below section explains a little about the general techniques normally applied when using Metta Oils and Prai Oils.

  • Smear a little between the eyebrows for Metta before starting work or going gambling, socializing etc.
  • Men should circle their left finger clockwise, and Women should use the right hand and circle the finger anti-clockwise
  • Use the forefinger to smear with almost all Metta and Maha Sanaeh Oils and Balm Potions, for General Metta Blessing, use the ring finger for Selling and Gambling
  • Use the middle finger to smear the oil if you wish to be attracting the opposite sex.

  • For Gambling; If an Oil is given for For Gambling Purposes, simply tap the See Pheung, Metta Oil or Prai Oil with your finger and make a wish before leaving the house. You can rub the balm into your skin of your gambling hand then, if your finger has some balm on it after tapping. Use only a tiny amount of balm is enough.
  • For ‘Jerajaa’ (business discussions, job interview etc), smear the balm onto your forehead and make your wish.
  • For Maha Sanaeh attraction, smear the balm under your chin, and ear lobes, and make your wish.
  • For Kaa Khaay (Selling Wares) – smear a little on your wares or the table where you sell them before each day begins and chant the Kata given.
  • For Mad Jidt Mad Jai (Enchant the heart and mind of another); smear or dab a tiny bit on the person and then perform the chanting of the Incantations given for the Oil, and focus on the person coming to you as your wish.
  • Use the thumb to smear around the outside of lips, if you wish to seduce someone of higher status or with high ranking, or profession.
  • Use the forefinger to smear around the outside of lips, when seducing your own age group or equals in social status, as well as your own employees.
  • Use the middle finger to smear around the outside of lips, if you wish to seduce somebody older than you, or a widow or divorcee.
  • Use the ring finger to smear around the outside of lips, when seducing very attractive handsome people.
  • Use the little finger, to smear around the outside of lips, to seduce younger people

 

Naen Air Jom Khamang Waet

Just Arrived in Store at Buddhist Amulet! Pra Ngang Maha Sanaeh Liam Nam Man Prai Aaathan – Necromantic Effigy in Prai Oil Potion for Nocturnal Pleasures and Gamblers – Ajarn Naen Air (Jom Khamang Waet)

Pra Ngang Maha Sanaeh Ajarn Naen Air

Pra Ngang Maha Sanaeh Ajarn Naen Air

Pra Ngang is the commonly known name for an amulet which has carried mystery and left people with unanswered questions for generations. The information available in literature and the internet is almost non existent, and very few people including some of the Masters who make Pra Ngang amulets, know the truth about the origins, nature, and method of worship for this Deity.


Rear face Pra Ngang Ajarn Naen Air

The Pra Ngang is the name given for a varied pantheon of similar looking Deity images which have slight differences in their shape and appearance, as well as their ceremonial dress or peripherals (such as hats or crowns and head dresses).


The Pra Ngang has many versions and also has had many names which seem to have now been all amalgamated under the on name of Pra Ngang.

This image has also been called other names such as; Pra Ngaam, Ai Bper, Mae Ngaam, Ai Ngang, Pra Rerk and Pra Chai Mae Ngang (female version) and Ngang Ta Daeng (red eyed Ngang) amongst other names. Some have red eyes and others not. There are many Animist Charms that are related to Pra Ngang, such as the Pra Sri Salaeng Ngaeng, Por Bper, and Por Ngad.


It has been a Decade since people have been able to see amulets from Ajarn Naen Air appear on the scene, due to his long period of incarceration, for practicing High necromancy as an Ordained Buddhist Monk, in 2548 BE, which is of course against the Buddhist Vinaya. Since his return, he has limited his practices to forms of Wicha which do not transgress the Buddha Dhamma, and concentrated on Metta Maha Niyom and Maha Sanaeh Magic using Herbal Ingredients and Sacred Powders, and other rare forms of Muan Sarn Magical ingredients.

Naen Air is once more in the news for Getting Himself Involved in Tantric Sex Magick, which is forbidden in Thailand in the form in which he committed the act. His morality has been in question on various occasions, but his power and prowess in Wicha Saiyasart (Sorcery) Have never come into question.

Ajarn Naen Air

Naen Air does not reveal the secret formulas or ingredients in his Potions, for he deems it irrelevant to reveal to the user what his methods are, if what the user wishes is for the potion to be powerful, and to bring a noticeable magical effect.


2 Takrut Spells for Maha Lap and Maha Sanaeh are inserted into the base, which is filled with Necromantic Prai Powders

Kata Bucha Pra Ngang (version from Luang Phu Key of Wat Sri Lamyong)

Om Laluay Mahaa Laluay Laluay Hnaa Laluay hlang Laluay Tang In Prohm Yommaraat Aaagas Taepayadaa Laluay Tang Pra Mae Kongkaa Ma Chuay Kam Koo Soo Ongk Sappa Sitti Sawaaha

Om Laluay Mahaa Laluay Laluay Tang Jidt Laluay Tang Jai Gu Ja Sek Sai Nuad Hai Saw Len Ma Haa Gu Nuea Gu Ja Sek Sai Nam Man Ngaa Hai Saw Praya Len Ma Su Gu Nuea Saw Yoo Midai Rong Hai Maa Haa Gu Om Sawaa Home Dtid

Om Laluay Mahaa Laluay Gu Jag Laluay Ao Khao Prasumen Gor Uay Hnaa Top Gor Uay Hnaa Tao Gu Ja Aa Bpaag Gor Uay Khan Nang Gor Yom Peung Jai Om Sawaa Home Dtid


Kata Ngang Dta Daeng (from Kroo Ba Bpeng)

Om Taewadaa um Som Chom Dtua Kar Dood Soop – Glin Gaay Kar Hlong Rak Kar Piang Kon Diaw.


How to Worship the Pra Ngang Deity

Once you have received your Ngang statue or amulet, you must find a place for him to reside in within your home. But do not raise him up on the ‘Hing Pra’ (a high small altar on the wall used in Thailand for Buddha images) or the Bucha table (altar). You can make a small altar on a lower position and slightly away from the Buddha. He can also be given the drawer for ladies underwear in the bedroom to live in, because he likes it.


One common practice is to take the underwear of a Lady which has been worn and not washed, and use it to wrap him in them as a blanket or covering. You must give him fresh water every day in a glass, and when you change the water, do not fill the half full cup mixing it with the old water. You must take the used water and throw it in front of the house, and then wash the glass or goblet and only then refill it with fresh water.

It must be pure water (meaning that no one must have touched it before, or drank from that container). It is perhaps advisable to have fresh mineral water in his own personal bottle which you can use for him and nobody else. Offer him in the evenings before sleeping, but you must also bathe and clean your body first.

Nen Air

Offerings

Offer the Ngang fruits or sweets and cakes is a fine offering for the Ngang. On Buddhist Holy days, you must arrange 5 sticks of incense, One pair of white candles, flowers and ‘Krueang Sen’ (traditional offerings) and offer them to the Ngang. Any kind of flower is fine except for Lotus flower, which is forbidden to offer to the Pra Ngang.

If you are poor and cant afford to give foods, then simply offer the glass of water. You must not leave him without water. Water cannot be overlooked. For a more complete offering, 5 sets of betel and Areca nut for chewing and two cigarettes is traditional. If you are in Malaysia or Singapore, you can get Betel nut and Areca from the Indian or Tamil Hindu stores to offer the Ngang.

Taking the Ngang amulet with you

It is forbidden to wear the Ngang around your neck like a Buddha amulet. It can be carried in your trouser pocket. When you are going to look for Ladies, or to get someone to help you, you must carry the Ngang in your front trouser pocket. If it is in the back pocket, you will fail to seduce the Lady, because they are facing the opposite ways. If you are trying to escape somebody, or are in danger, then you must carry the Ngang in your pocket. The Ngang will keep you safe from harms way.

When you are going to have sex with a woman, you must let the Ngang go first. You do this by rubbing against the ladies private parts with the Ngang in your trousers until she is excited, and some of her fluids or aromas can rub against the Ngang’s body. Once you have done this, then you can have your way with her. This is his reward for allowing you to seduce her to the point where she will let you approach.


In Koo Prai deva sacred wood

In Koo Maha Sanaeh – Sacred Northern Thai Lanna Animist Sorcery, hand carved In Koo Deva Of Love made from carved sacred wood, amd immersed in sacred Nam Man Prai oils, in waterproof casing. Extreme limited edition amulets from Master Guru Monk Pra Ajarn Supasit of Wat Bang Nam Chon.

 In koo Maha Sanaeh

The amulet is carved into the form of a pair of lovers, entwinde in sexual embrace. They are immersed in a potent potion of Nam Man Prai oil, a necromantic serum used by the Khmer Necromantic Sorcerors since the times before the advent of Buddhism came to the Siamese Kingdom.

In Koo

This particular Amulet is extremely popular with gay men amd women in Thailand, and is extremely hard-to-find, for only a very few of them were made, but they received documentation afterwards and have hence become extremely sought-after but are not easy to find, because of their small numbers, and the fact that they are now very popular and well heard of. 

The amulets of Pra Ajarn Supasit have always been made in extreme small numbers, and always are crafted from th finest materials, and powerful magical substances. It can truly be said that Pra Ajarn Supasit is amongs the too ten masters for high quality small numbered editions of finely honed, hand carved amulets and potions. Most other Masters of this Adept degree are laymasters, leaving Pra Ajarn Supasit as perhaps the leading ordained master of the present era for first class top level coloector class amulets of ultra high esteem.

Paya Jing Jok Sorng Hang Maha Sanaeh, by Pra Ajarn Supasit of Wat Bang Nam Chon.

Two tailed gecko

Enjoy the slideshow of the latest Animist gecko charms (Paya Jing Jok Sorng Hang Maha Sanaeh), from Pra Ajarn Supasit of Wat Bang Nam Chon, as a short slideshow which if they interest you can be accessed in the store, by following the link at the bottom of this article.

 

Paya  Jingjok Sorng  hang, is an ancient Animist Sorcery, which is very popular with both ladies man and the gay community, and is going to be effective in both gambling and introduction as well as increasing business success . Metta Mahaniyom, Maha Sanaeh, Maha Lap.

You can find this amulet, and more from the same Master, by clicking on the following link: Amulets by Pra Ajarn Supasit Wat Bang Nam Chon 

This extremely precious and beautiful enchanted Sea Pearl, is empowered by the great Pra Ajarn Supasit, of Wat Bang Nam Chon temple. It is not only are highly empowered Maha Pokasap, and Metta Mahaniyom Maha Lap amulet, it is also a pearl of wisdom with the power of ‘Panya Wai’ (fast intellect).

Pra Ajarn Supasit has produced these extremely pristine, & beautifully designed, exquisitely finely crafted amulets. He has particularly intended them to be an attractive option for ladies who wish to wear amulets but are very orientated towards fashion and two delicate artisanry. 

Apart from being a powerful amulet this is evidently and visually obviously, a piece of fine precious jewellery in addition to its magical power.

In chanted pearl of wisdom and well by Pra Ajarn Supasit Wat Bang Nam Chon

These are some of the most finely crafted amulets we have seen that are indistinguishable from some of the finest jewellery from the worlds finest fashion designers. This does not mean however, that there is no power in them, or, that they are not amulets. 

These specially empowered precious natural sources of magic, are full of Maha Lap and Maha Pokasap power, as is the case with ‘Ploi Sek’ empowered gemstones, for the same reasons. 

Coming from the sea, or the ocean, better said, the enchanted pearls, have a very powerful, but subtle manner of enchantment, meant like the lulling sound of the waves of a being of the tide which slowly lapse away at your destined friends and lovers. are so well disguised, that they pass as a piece of beautiful jewellery and are therefore a very attractive and advisable option for ladies who wish to wear and use sacred Thai Buddhist amulets to improve their lives with Buddha Magic.

I did pearl of wealth and wisdom by Master Monk Pra Ajarn Supasit

Pra Ajarn Supasit, of Wat Bang Nam Chon, is one of Thailand’s most popular high-end amulet makers for his very small number of additions and high-quality amulets. 

This is not the only factor which is made is amulets so collected and so rare. The high-quality dictates the elevated price of his extremely fine quality amulets, which use high class ingredients, and precious items, which can have the power to bring wealth wisdom and even seduction. 

Below; A most beautiful and exquisite piece of jewelry, hides a very powerful Maha Pokasap  amulet, concealed beneath its beautiful surface

Are most beautiful and exquisite piece of jewellery hides a very powerful amulet concealed beneath its beautiful surface

A high-quality precious polished pearl of this type, of high purity and beauty, with a very finely handcrafted solid silver brace, is a class A amulet. This is the kind of luxury amulet of a price that it is of course higher than average amulets, and is self explanatory. 

Those factors are in addition to his reputedly adept powers and purity of practice, which empowers his incantations, with the support of the Devas, the angelic intelligences, and the Buddhas themselves.

 Pearl of wisdom

 Below; the great master, Pra Ajarn Supasit, of Wat Bang Nam Chon.Pra Ajarn Supasit Wat Bang Nam Chon

Apart from being an awesome pearl, this amulet has sacred ingredients hidden within it such as ‘Pong Bpatamang Lokee, and, a special Takrut spell inscribed upon a silver Yantra foil. Pra Ajarn Supasit likes to call the Pearl ‘Dork Jampa Pin’, which means a certain kind of flower,as a badge. The Dork Jampi, is a flower which is often used in offerings to the Buddha. 

Magnolia flowerIt is considered to be a very powerful Maha Sanaeh magical charm, because of its special herbal and pheromonic properties as well as certain invisible magical qualities which are believed to be attributed to this flower. There is a particular form of adept sorcery, called ‘Wicha Dork Jampi’, which uses the form, and image of this flower to make an amulet. This ocean pearl, possesses precisely the same shape as the dork Jampi flower, and has been empowered with invocations and incantations of this particular Wicha.

Kata Bucha

Putta Jidtang, Tamma Jidtang, Sangka Jidtang

Sinaehaa Sinaehaa, Rak Kaapa Jao Bpiyang Mama

Nam Man Prai Paya Jing Jork Gao Hang – 9 Tailed Fox Mae Nang Prai Deva enchantment perfumed oil potion, from Acclaimed Laymaster, Ajarn Wirataep Yan Kroo Prasit.

This sacred enchantment potion, is made from one of the rarest, most potent, and indeed, popular, herbal sources of immense Maha Sanaeh magic. Laymaster of Grand repute, Ajarn Wirataep Yan Kroo Prasit, has use the infamous Paya Wan Gai Daeng Herb, which produces a bright red tint to anything it may be added to. 

9 Tails Fox Mae Nang Prai oil

In addition, he has added an amassed array of various necromantic and herbal magical ingredients before invoking and empowering the oils with the great commending power and enchantment of the nine tailed fox Mae Nang Prai Deva.

Ajarn Wirataep is highly acclaimed, widely accepted and famous, for his ability to communicate with beings in the spirit world, and to convince and connect with them to inhabit inanimate objects. 

This has converted this non-ordained Master, into one of Thailand’s greatest and most famous and popular masters of necromancy in the present era. his Kumarn Tong effigies and Wicha Maha Sanaeh, is well known through the stories of those who have used his amulets lockets and  Necromantic oils to gamble with you to improve their profession or love lives.

The word ‘necromantic, and the word Romantic, have magical associations which are unknown to most people, and the second reason is a part of the reasons why necromantic amulets are so powerful when applied for Maha Sanaeh magic.

Nam Man Prai Paya Jing Jork Gao Hang (Nine Tails Fox Mae Nang Prai Deva)

The potion has been filled into a small decorative glass bottle which has received inscriptions, in ancient Khmer and Sanskrit with spells for increasing wealth and lovability. The necromantic invocation and communication for agreement to do well and inhabited within the Oils, of the nine tailed Fox Deity. The grand ceremony has been performed in full, by Ajarn Wirataep, on the proper astrological occasion for the highest level of empowerment that was possible.

The Nine Tailed Fox is a Legendary Demoness, known in Indian, Koran, Chinese, Thai and Japanese Spiritual Cosmology, legend and Myths. The nine-tailed fox (Chinese and Japanese: 九尾狐; pinyin: Jiǔwěihú; Korean: 구미호) is a mythological creature species that was depicted in the Nanshan jing, Haiwaidong jing and Dahuangdong jing of Shan Hai Jing as having the voice of a human infant. It can be eaten by humans, and those who eat it can be protected from evil. Later in history books like Book of Zhou and story collections like Extensive Records of the Taiping Era, the nine-tailed fox was depicted as a beast of fortune.

Kata Bucha For the Nine Tails Fox

U-Aaa-Aa Na Maedtaa Sangkang Imasming Dtaemaasang Ubpae Mad Tudti Dta Dti Ubpae Mad

Download MP3 Sound Tutorial for Kata Bucha Jing Kork Gao hang Nine Tails Fox Demoness Enchantress Prai Deva

Bucha Offerings;
Use the same methods used for Hun Payont, Nang Prai Devas and other Prai Ghosts, you can find this on the Archive Page of Kata Chants

List of Kata Chants for increasing Metta and Maha Sanaeh with amulets

If Prai Oils with a residing Spirit Inhabiting the Oil, one should follow the rules for Hun Payont and/or Kumarn Tong for bringing the Oil into the Home.

Read about Mae Nang Prai and other Thai Necromantic ghosts

To use this sacred oil properly, you can either just carry it with you, and use wishing and praying and allow its essence to attract and charm. All, you can debit on yourself other persons or objects depending on how you wish to work magic.

For incantations to perform a spoken spell either silently in your heart are with your mouth or at best balls, then you should use the following incantation whilst focusing on the object of your desires are the event which you desire to earth.

Aehi Aehi Jidtang Bpiyang Ma Ma

You can make various versions of this by adding certain words to focus them on various types of blessings. This could be for example, Maha Pokasap, Metta Mahaniyom, Maha Amnaj (commanding power and influence), Maha Sanaeh, or Kong Grapan Chadtri.

This would be done by adding the following words for each different purpose

Pokang = treasured possessions.

Laapang = Lucky fortunes (good for gambling and for getting rid of bad luck).

Maha Amnaj = means to invoke commanding power and influence and imposing air of affluence.

Sukhang = all kinds of happiness and pleasure.

Maedta Mahaniyom = mercy charm and to receive the pity, and helpfulness, and friendliness of others. Improve one’s own likeability, and to be without enemies.

Laekhang = number or if you wish plural, ‘Laekhaa’.  Use this if it isn’t your wish to call upon lottery numbers appear to you or for the numbers you have bought to be the winning ones.

As an example to show you where to insert the word within the given incantation we shall take the word ‘Pokang’, which means treasured possession in singular and inserted. If you wish to use chloral for treasured possessions in multiple cases, then you should change the ng at the end of the word, and turn it into a double “A”, after the K, hence, becoming ‘Pokaa’.

This is for receiving many different kinds of possessions where as the singular version refers to one singular item. In fact though you can use either word and mean many items and the incantation will work just as well so long as your heart and mind is focused on the objects/objects of your desires.

‘Aehi’, means ‘Come here’. ‘Jidtang’ means ‘Mind’ and ‘Ma Ma’ is also in reference to the word ‘come’. ‘Come to me’ ‘May i come to Mind of that person’ is there for the rough translation of the command contained within this incantation.

So, here is the example of the incantation inserting the word for calling upon treasured possessions to you;

Aehi Aehi Pokang , Aehi Jidtang Bpiyang Ma Ma

You can insert more than one word into the line to call for multiple types of blessing to as in this case where we shall call for treasured possessions mercy and commending power;

Aehi Aehi Pokang Aehi Aehi Maha Amnaj Aehi Aehi Metta Mahaniyom Aehi Jidtang Bpiyang Ma Ma

Nam Man Prai Paya Jing Jork Gao Hang (Nine Tails Fox Mae Nang Prai Deva) oil

Application methods;

Smear a little between the eyebrows for Metta before starting work or going gambling, socializing etc. Men should circle their left finger clockwise, and Women should use the right hand and circle the finger anti-clockwise

Use the forefinger to smear with almost all Metta and Maha Sanaeh Oils and Balm Potions, for General Metta Blessing, use the ring finger for Selling and Gambling, use the middle finger to smear the oil if you wish to be attracting the opposite sex.

Na Maedtaa Mo Garunaa Put Bpraanii Taa Yin Dii Ya Aen Duu

  1. For Gambling; If an Oil is given for For Gambling Purposes, simply tap the See Pheung, Metta Oil or Prai Oil with your finger and make a wish before leaving the house. You can rub the balm into your skin of your gambling hand then, if your finger has some balm on it after tapping. Use only a tiny amount of balm is enough.
  2. For ‘Jerajaa’ (business discussions, job interview etc), smear the balm onto your forehead and make your wish.
  3. For Maha Sanaeh attraction, smear the balm under your chin, and ear lobes, and make your wish.
  4. For Kaa Khaay (Selling Wares) – smear a little on your wares or the table where you sell them before each day begins and chant the Kata given.
  5. For Mad Jidt Mad Jai (Enchant the heart and mind of another); smear or dab a tiny bit on the person and then perform the chanting of the Incantations given for the Oil, and focus on the person coming to you as your wish.

We recommend using the method which Thai Buddhist people use, for keeping the bottle in a special receptacle called ‘ Pan Kroo’. This serves as it’s own special Altar receptacle. 

Pan Kroo Bucha Tray

Nam Man Prai, should never be placed laterally to the side of, or equal in height, or above any images of the Buddha. It should always be placed below. Is that I was necromantic in nature, it should not be placed on the same altar as that which the Buddha image is standing or sitting on.

 

Kroo Baa Krissana’s ‘Kammathana 56’ edition Butterfly King (Taep Pamorn/Taep Jamlaeng) amulets have turned out to be the most successful release in a Decade, selling out at a record pace, faster than ever before. This is indeed saying something already, because the amulets of this master always sell out and in a very short time. But, in this case and in this in addition, they have sold even faster than ever before, making the Kammathana 56 edition a record sellout edition, and hence, are most important edition, as far as historical documentation is concerned. 

这是一个独特的系列蝴蝶国王护身符 这些护身符与一些最优秀的神圣粉末制成  

This particular series of Amulets are incredibly impressive when seen in real life and their aromas reveal, that only the finest, and richest sacred and aromatic substances have been used for the sacred powder base.

Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano Kammathana 56 Special Edition Amulets

Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano Kammathana 56 Special Edition Amulets

Once again from the adept master Kroo Ba Krissana himself comes a well acclaimed and very easily recognisable superb edition of holy amulets in the year 2556 BE. This edition of Butterfly King special Ongk Kroo Masterpiece Version amulets, was accompanied by some extra special and sacred Pra Somdej Nang Gwak amulets, Pra Khun Phaen, See Pheung in both Butterfly King and, Pra Khun Phaen versions, and some Lersi Hermit God head amulets. yet another special edition of some of the finest, and most detailed hand-painted sacred powder amulets. made with real precious gemstones inserted, from one of the last two decades greatest amulet makers, and Guru Monks, Kroo Ba Krissana.

The objectives of Kroo Ba Krissana Intawanoh’s 2556 BE edition include using the funds received, to donate to the commemoration of religious holy places and temples, in and around Buriram. The funds are also to be used, to produce interest and build practice in the Buddha Dhamma.

The sacred Muan Sarn Earthen powders, were amassed together for the great Putta Pisek (Buddha Abhiseka) ceremony and under masterful eyes to ensure that the ritual followed exactly as prescribed by ancient Wicha knowledge.

Empowerment of the sacred powders, used in the making of the Amulets

Empowerment of the sacred powders, used in the making of the Amulets

The following amulets were released in the 2556 BE edition:

  • 1. Sampao Takrut Ngern Koo Fang Ploi ( Seafaring military ship with double silver Takrut and Blessed Gems)
  • 2. See Pheung Khun Phaen Metta Maha Niyom Kaa Khaay ( Holy balm of Khun Phaen of charm and compassion with great business and trades)
  • 3. Taep Bin Takrut Ngern Koo Fang Ploi ( Taep Jamlaeng Angel with Silver Takrut and Blessed Ploi Sek gems)
  • 4. Taep Faa Din Paint See Daeng Lang Fang Rian Narai (Red Earth and Sky angel with Pra Narai Coin embedded)
  • 5. Taep Faa Din Paint See Khiaw Lang Fang Rian Narai ( Green Earth and Sky angel with Pra Narai Imbedded)
  • 6. Siarn Phu Lersi Fang Rae Sak Sit Nuea Pong Pikul ( Head of the Lersi Ascetic Sage with sacred powders of Pikul and sacred gems imbedded)
  • 7. Taep Jiw Paint Daeng
  • 8. Khun Phaen Kumarn Taep Fang Ploi Takrut (Khun Phaen’s Golden Angel Child with Ploi Sek Gems and Takrut)
  • 9. Nang Gwak Kum Sap Maha Sethee Nuea Pong Pikul (Nang Gwak calling to millionaire riches in sacred powders)
  • 10. Nang Gwak Paya Kum Sap Maha Sethee Nuea Pong Itthi Jay See Khaw (Nang Gwak calling to millionaire riches with white Itthi Jay sacred powders)
  • 11. Nang Gwak Paya Kum Sap Maha Sethee Nuea Pong Mai Paya Ngiw Dam ( Nang Gwak Calling to millionaire riches made from the wood of the holy Ngiw Dam tree)
  • 12. Nang Gwak Paya Kum Sap Maha Sethee Fang Rae Sak Sit Pid Tong Hnaa Somdej (Nang Gwak calling to millionaire riches in sacred powder gilded in gold leaf with Pra Somdej rear face)
  • 13. Nang Gwak Paya Kum Sap Maha Sethee Takrut Tong Kam (Nang Gwak calling to millionaire riches in sacred powders with golden takrut).
Kroo Ba Krissana Putta Pisek Ceremony and empowerment of Muan Sarn Sacred Powders

Kroo Ba Krissana Putta Pisek Ceremony and empowerment of Muan Sarn Sacred Powders


Sampao Jao Sua Maha Sethee Takrut Ngern Koo Fang Ploi
Wealthy Trader Ship ( Seafaring military ship with double silver Takrut and Blessed Gems).
Only 108 made
Sampao Jao Sua Maha Sethee - Wealthy Trader ShipThe Sampao Takrut Ngern Koo Fang Ploi is an amulet created by Kruba Krissana in the year 2556 BE, under strict guidelines of ancient Wicha knowledge and ceremony. The sacred powders are amassed by secretive means and are specific to Kruba Krissana Intawanoh, the imagery, sacred script and even the smell can all be recognized as an amulet of Kruba Krissana.
Rear face of the Sampao Jao Sua Maha Sethee - Wealthy Trader Ship by Kroo Ba Krissana. Ongk Kroo Masterpiece Version

Rear face of the Sampao Jao Sua Maha Sethee – Wealthy Trader Ship by Kroo Ba Krissana. Ongk Kroo Masterpiece Version

The Sampao Takrut Ngern Koo Fang Ploi on it’s front face is a highly decorative art style indicative of Kruba Krissana. 

Sampao Maha Sethee millionaire trader shit amulets with real precious gems inserted from Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano

Sampao Maha Sethee millionaire trader shit amulets with real precious gems inserted from Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano

A seafaring merchant vessel sails on the ocean on its trading routes. It is hand painted many bright colors and is surrounded by a golden gilded border with two Ploi Sek blessed gems inserted into the powder base.

Sacred precious gems are inserted into the rear face of the finely crafted sacred powder amulet

Sacred precious gems are inserted into the rear face of the finely crafted sacred powder amulet – 2 Takrut Maha Sethee, and a rian Narai Yantra coin inserted

The rear of the amulet displays the white Muan Sarn powders with 12 Ploi Sek gems inserted into the sacred powder base in a uniform pattern. Two silver Takrut have been inscribed with holy yant and inserted as well as a central 8 direction ‘Rian’ silver coin.

Taep Faa Din Payn See Khiaw Lang Fang Rian Narai

Using Kruba Krissana’s highly secretive Wicha of ‘Montr Teerayaan’ he has created another superb edition of his famous ‘Thep Jamleng” amulets in brilliant form. 
Only 500 Made
Taep Bin (flying Deva) Butterfly Ki g amulet, with Narai Vishnu yantra coin inserted, and sacred Ploi Sek Precious Gems, for Maha Lap, & Maha Pokasap

Taep Bin (flying Deva) Butterfly King amulet, with Narai Vishnu yantra coin inserted, and sacred Ploi Sek Precious Gems, for Maha Lap, & Maha Pokasap

The front face features a vividly hand painted Green King Butterfly Angel surrounded in sacred angelic yant with a small silver takrut inserted into the powder just below the Thep Jamlaeng image, the border is a gold in color and frames the amulets centralized image.
 
Taep Bin See Khiaw Butterfly King amulet by Kroo Ba Krissana

Taep Bin See Khiaw Butterfly King amulet by Kroo Ba Krissana


Taep Bin See Khiaw Butterfly King amulet by Kroo Ba Krissana

The rear face of the amulet has a coin inserted with a magical spell invoking the god Vishnu

The rear of the amulet displays the rich and sacred Muan Sarn powders with sacred numerology imprinted into the face. In the center of the amulet a Pra Narai (Vishnu  yantra) silver Rian coin is inserted and surrounded by a decorative border displaying sacred yant. The Narai coin lends it’s abilities to those who have work or hobbies in the arts and sciences field of academics.
The amulet comes in the original box from the temple of Kroo Ba Krissana

The amulet comes in the original box from the temple of Kroo Ba Krissana.

Taep Bin Takrut Ngern Koo Fang Ploi Pim Yai

Extra large size Ongk Kroo Masterpiece Version Jumbo sacred powder Butterfly King amulet.
Only 500 made

Thep Bin Takrut Ngern Koo Fang Ploi Pim Yai Using Kruba Krissana's highly secretive Wicha of 'Montr Teerayaan' he has created another superb edition of his famous 'Thep Jamleng

The front face features a vividly hand painted King Butterfly Angel surrounded in sacred angelic yant. A single silver Takrut has been inserted under the Butterfly image and the amulet is surrounded by a golden border. 
12 precious gemstones, and 2 solid Silver Yantra Foil Takrut Magic spells are inserted into the rear face of the amulet

12 precious gemstones, and 2 solid Silver Yantra Foil Takrut Magic spells are inserted into the rear face of the amulet

The rear face of the amulet features the sacred powders of Kruba Krissana with 2 takrut inserted in the side and 12 Ploi Sek enchanted gems in uniform geometric pattern are placed around a centralized ‘Rian’ silver Yant coin. There is also a small sacred copper ‘Rian’ coin complete with sacred yant inserted just below the Ploi Sek gems.
 
Taep Bin Pim Lek (miniature version) – Hand painted amulet
 
Taep Bin Pim Lek (miniatures version) - Hand painted amulet
A smaller version was made in slightly larger numbers and is also an extremely pristine model, and is preferred by a select number of niche cult collectors of his amulets, because of their extremely fine detail, considering their miniature size.
Rear side of the miniature version of the Butterfly King

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

Nang Gwak Pra Somdej Hnaa Tong

Nang Gwak Pra Somdej Hnaa Tong

Only 650 made

Nang Gwak calling to millionaire riches in sacred powder gilded in gold leaf with Pra Somdej rear face.

Nang GwakThis particular model was made in standard versions in three different materials of Muan Sarn Sacred Powders. 

Kwak Pra Somdej Hnaa Tong

Kwak Pra Somdej Hnaa Tong

Each different material renders a different colour to the amulets namely; black, pinkish beige, and white.

Nang Gwak Pra Somdej

Neua Pong Mai Paya Ngiw Dam

Nang Gwak Pra Somdej

Nang Gwak Pra Somdej

2000 made in white or black powders.

There was also an extra special masterpiece version made in golden pink Nuea Pikul, which was an Ongk Kroo Masterpiece Version, with precious gems inserted.This was a very highly limited series, of which only 108 amulets were made. This particular masterpiece model, was the highest priced model in this edition of Amulets from Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano.

Ongk Kroo Masterpiece Version

Ongk Kroo Masterpiece Version Solid Gold Takrut real gemstone inserts 

This version is expected to be very highly prized and also very highly priced as time passes for it sold out immediately after release despite its elevated price.

Only 108 of these amulets were made 

Nang Kwak

Nang Kwak with Look Namo

White Muan Sarn Sacred Powders version

Nang Gwak Pra Somdej

Nuea Pong Itthi Jay See Khaw

Nang Gwak Pra Somdej

Only 2000 of these Amulets made

Siarn Phu Lersi Fang Rae Sak Sit Nuea Pong Pikul

Lersi Hermit God

Fragments of precious gems are sprinkled into the rear face of the amulet.

Rear face of Lersi Hermit God amulet

1000 of these amulets were made.

See Pheung Taep Fa Din

See Pheung Taep Jamlaeng Butterfly King Amulet

See Pheung Taep Jamlaeng Butterfly King Amulet

See Pheung Pra Khun Phaen

See Pheung Pra Khun Phaen Kroo Ba Krissana IntawanoSee PheungOf each of these kinds of metta balms, 5000 small pots were made.

Khun Phaen Kumarn Taep Fang Ploi Takrut

Pra Khun Phaen Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano

Pra Khun Phaen Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano

Pra Khun Phaen amulets were made from some of the finest Puttakun and Aromatic herbal perfumed powders, and of course the usual special earths, and ashes, which are necessary for the complete success of the invocation of the Wicha Pra Khun Phaen.

Pra Khun Phaen rear faceA most beautiful butterfly King image is embossed on the rear face with a solid silver Takrut & Look Namo slug spell.

2000 of these special amulets were made

Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano Pra Khun Phaen and Taep Jamlaeng Butterfly King Amulet Putta Pisek

PAbove; Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano Pra Khun Phaen and Taep Jamlaeng Butterfly King Amulet Putta Pisek Blessing ceremony. This edition was so highly awaited, that it depleted within a few hours after the ceremony. The remaining amulets within distributed around the country, to various distributors in linage with the temple.

You can find these amulets in the full range, in our sister store, at Thailand Amulets store

Now arriving in our sister-store at Thailand – amulets.net – See Pheung Muang – Purple Enchantment potion with Hnoo Dood Nom Maew sacred powder amulet (mouse drinking milk from the cats teat), for Metta Mahaniyom & Maha Sanaeh Maha Pokasap blessings, by  Luang Phu Ta Analayo, of Wat Pha Tosapon Mangalaram.

From the miraculous dark arts of Luang Phu Ta Analayo, comes a most excellent Maha Sanaeh and Metta Mahaniyom charm of the ‘Hnoo Dood Nom Maew’ Mouse suckling milk from a cat. The ‘Hnoo Dood Nom Maew’ was created in a very limited number of pieces, the ‘See Peung’ edition in a very specific and auspicious number of only 999 and as such is a quite rare and very sought after amulet by a very well respected elder in the Buddha Dhamma and Thai/Khmer Occultism.

Mouse drinking cats milk amulet in purple See Pheung

Mouse drinking cats milk amulet in purple See Pheung

The ‘Muan Sarn’ sacred admixture for this amulet is concentrated from sacred herbs, powders and substances that have been meticulously collected for the purpose of generating a most powerful gift of ‘Metta’ Loving Kindness and compassion, ‘Kaa Kaai’ success in business as well as ‘Perm Sap’ call to riches. This amulet aids by means of a supernatural field of charming and fascination for both men and women. The possessor of the ‘Hnoo Dood Nom Maew’ (because of the extreme Metta Maha Niyom quality) will feel the effects of a shift to a tranquil heart and a serene sense of mind both outward and receiveing, evading any and all confrontation, even those that would of beforehand been seemingly a normal occurance i.e. “cat and mouse”.

Mouse drinking cats milk amulet in purple See Pheung

See Pheung Hnoo Dood Nom Maew

The Metta quality of the ‘Hnoo Dood Nom Maew’ gives to those that possess it a clarity of mind and heart that supresses arrogance, conceit and absent mindedness. Regardless of whether a person is not attractive, this amulet when carried gives that person a certain charm causing others to become unaware of mere physicality and instead draws attention to an innate serenity that is apparent in a heart full of compassion that seeks the same. 

For any person who has trouble with retaining one’s desires the ‘Hnoo Dood Nom Maew’ helps to control the heart and mind which also helps how one appears in the eyes of another. For those who are seemingly uninterested or harbor any ill feelings toward the owner of this amulet will turn over a new leaf once again returning to friendship. Any bad effects of temptation, envy or general bad luck will shift to be constructive.

Hnoo Dood nom maew

Purple See Pheung potion with Muan Sarn Sacred Powder Hnoo Dood Nom Maew Immersed

There are various ways to use this amulets including to use the potion itself for smearing on objects and persons including yourself. if you use this method then at some point the potion will be all used up, and the amulet will remain left over. The Amulet can then still remain as an item of worship, to ask for blessings and wish granting, and kept on a small Altar. Alternatively, as would be logical,the amulet after being so long immersed, and empowered within the potion, can then be encased, and worn around the neck as a pendant.

The Wicha of the ‘Hnoo Dood Nom Maew’ Mouse Suckling Milk from a Cat is an ancient formula ‘Wicha Boran’ used to keep primal passions from erupting into a chaotic mess yet allows the pairing of sworn enemies, redirecting a negative energy to a usable passion. It is expected that a mouse upon meeting a cat would be killed but the fact that it does not is a true testament to the real power of this Wicha. Luang Phu Ta Analayo watched over a nursing cat, to see how it behaved with a local temple mouse, periodically playing with the mouse in the day and never harboring any animosity towards it. At night the cat would nurse the mouse like one of it’s own kittens in a show of extreme abnormal compassion and mercy.

Metta Mahaniyom potion, combined with the sacred powder amulet, forms a double magic spell, in one container

Metta Mahaniyom potion, combined with the sacred powder amulet, forms a double magic spell, in one container

 To utilize this magical compassionate formula ones who wears the amulet or carries it in their pocket can expect to be loved, embraced, played and flirted with like a cat affectionately bating its toy. One will be cared for by their desired as if they are being raised and nurtured by the love of a mother cat and her young, giving of them self to support the enchantment of their union. Those who live a life of risking fate such as gamblers, police, military and the like can utilize the ‘Hnoo Dood Nom Maew”s Metta Mahaniyom and Maha Sanaeh properties to win the favor of their opposites. Gamblers and those who speculate stocks, lotteries and horse races can gain an upperhand in knowing proper paths of play, knowing when and how much to bet.

Luang Phu Ta Analayo

Luang Phu Ta Analayo

 To use, one merely needs to tap gently on the amulet 3 times to awaken it, notifying it of your intentions and need for its help. One should donate merits earned to the ‘Hnoo Dood Nom Maew’, to increase its powers. The ‘Muan Sarn’ consists of a very difficulty obtained admixture, some of which include the primary powdered remains of 9 black cats, ‘Nam Dtaa Bplaa Payoon’, herbs of ‘Saao Long’, ‘Dork Tong’ ‘Mai Rak’ powders of protection, ‘Mai Kanun’ and ‘Mae Ok Dtaek’.

These were all blended together in a mixture with ‘Nam Montr’ holy water, and reduced by boiling over a ‘Fai Kieow’ auspicious green flame until it reached a consistency and was charged by incantations the point it could be pressed into a mold and further charged in it’s new form inside earthen jars.

Different versions available

Hnoo Dood Nom Maew Ongk Kroo Masterpiece Version

Hnoo Dood Nom Maew Ongk Kroo Masterpiece Version

These amulets were made in a few different versions, both in dry powder, or in pots of See Pheung Balm,  and also as special collection of Ongk Kroo Masterpiece Versions were released, which were immersed in Sacred Nam Man Prai.

you can find this in our sister store which is our larger store at www.thailand-amulets.net