Luang Ta Ruam Latest Buddhist Amulets

Buddhist Amulet Store is gearing up to begin to increase the choice of amulets for 2018 in a big way. This Month sees some new additions of Phra Ngang, Takrut and other Thai Occult amulets from Luang Ta Ruam of Wat Koke Samran, and to warm up with as we now begin to speed up increasing the inventory of Buddhist Amulets and Occult Charms for you to choose from, and bring you a wider choice of Masters and Types of amulets.

Pra Nang Ongk Kroo Pim A Nuea Pised Bad Tong Luang Ta Ruam

Pra Nang Ongk Kroo Pim A Nuea Pised Bad Tong Luang Ta Ruam

Luang Ta Ruam is an Isan Master whose Wicha is famed for Maha Sanaeh Siang Choke Metta Maha Niyom Magic. His Wicha are manyfold, with especially his Wicha include the Taep Ranjuan spell, Wicha Nam Man Prai, Palad Khik, the Wicha Sariga, and Wicha Pra Khun Phaen.

Takrut Rak Sorn Repeating Love Spell for Multiple Lovers

Takrut Rak Sorn Repeating Love Spell for Multiple Lovers

Apart from the amulets of Luang Ta Ruam, we now have a new range of amulets preparing to be added during the coming two weeks which will bring the store a host of new additions ranging from purely Buddhist amulets to Dark Arts Occult Charms. So don’t forget to check back every few days to see the new arrivals during the next weeks.

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Luang Phu Pha Wat Dueay Gai

Presenting a tiny but immensely powerful brazen metal amulet, the Hun Payont Phii Yaan Miniature Loi Ongk Statuette Golem Ghost Soldier, in Nuea Samrit Alchemical sacred Bronze Alloy, with painted red Jong Graben pants, and Khom Yantra spells embossed on the surface. This tiny but high-powered amulet is imbued with the ghost of a psychically powerful Hoeng Prai. This spirit-world assistant is designed to protect and watch your back, attract wealth, and be called upon to fulfil missions and make wishes come true, like your own personal spiritual ‘ Personal Valet’.

Luang Phu Pha ‘Phii Yaan’, (Luang Phu Pha Gosalo), of Wat Dueay Gai, in Nong Lao, Amphoe Muang Samsip, Udorn Thani Province, is a very aged monk (94 years old at the time of writing in 2017), who is a true-born citizen of Udorn Thani. The local devotees of Udorn Thani have given Luang Phu the name of ‘Phii Yaan’, or ‘Por Yai Phu Pha Phii Yaan’. People believe Luang Phu Pha to have special abilities, due to a strange anomaly (which are known as ‘Kot’ in Animist Beliefs), which resides in the roof of his mouth since birth. Many believe this ‘Kot’ anomaly to be a ‘Tat Gaayasit’ (Kaya Siddhi Adamantine Living Substance). It is believed to give Luang Phu Pha the power to see ahead into the future, and to possess the power to perform miracles. This is very similar to the legendary crystal tooth in the roof of the mouth of Luang Phu Ka Long (Wat Khao Gaew), which was said to be the toth of Hanuman (who also indeed had a crystal tooth in the roof of his mouth).


Luang Phu Pha has mastered the Adept level of the Wicha Duang Tam Banlu , which he received as the first apprentice of his Kroo Ba Ajarn, a aged Lay Sorceror called Phu Hmor Tam Hueang. Luang Phu Pha first submitted himself for apprenticeship many decades ago in his youth, because he wanted to learn Wicha with which he could help those who were experiencing troubles with ghostly hauntings and posessions, black magick curses and the like. Luang Phu Pha mastered these Wicha to an adept level and began to heal possessed people, lift curses and banish evil spirits, send lost phantoms on their way to heaven, and bring happiness back to the many people who were suffering from black magic attacks.

This caused Luang Phu Pha to become highly revered for his powers, and people from far and wide began to visit to beseech his blessings, which over the years have proved themself to be so highly effective for the devotees of Udorn Thani. Another ability for which Luang Phu Pha is renowned, is the ability to foretell the future, and to give successful lottery numbers. His accuracy is said to be incredibly accurate. These Wicha and Psychic Abilities of Luang Phu Pha are what make his amulets so powerful and in high demand.


After Luang Phu Pha completed his master of the Wicha of Phu Hmor Tam Hueang, he went on to study Wicha Kong Grapan Chadtri Klaew Klaad with Luang Phu Tao Kam Hlaa, of Wat Ban Pone Paeng, who was a Master with many Wicha, but who was not usualy prone to teaching them to other people. But Luang Phu Pha did not give up and persisted, to prove he was worthy and serious about learning. In the end, Luang Phu Tao Kam Hlaa saw the dedication of Luang Phu Pha, and his one pointed diligence and refusal to give up, and agreed to teach him the Wicha of his Lineage, especially the Wicha Kong Grapan Chadtri. As he began to teach Luang Phu Pha, he quickly realised that this was the Looksit who he would bestow the Dtamra of his Lineage to, to continue and preserve it into future generations, and so bestowed Luang Phu Pha with all of his Knowledge of the Wicha in its entirety.

Luang Phu Pha Gosalo Wat Pha Dueay Gai Udorn Thani


It took a great many years for Luang Phu Tao Hlaa to teach the many different spells and incantations, and inscriptions and formulas to Luang Phu Pha, but eventually, he completed the full compendium within the Dtamra, and Mastered them all. After Luang Phu Tao Hlaa had nothing left to teach Luang Phu Pha, Luang Phu Pha went onwards to seek Wicha from the Great Luang Phu Kong of Wat Ban Thon. Luang Phu Kong was a direct Looksit who had practiced under the Great Arahant Monk Luang Phu Mun Puritatto, and possessed a great many powerful Wicha.. He also received some Wicha from Luang Phu Jant Horm of Wat Ban Gor Ae, a very Powerful Master of that Time.

Kata Bucha Hun Payont Phii Yaan

Bprasitti Katā Sitti Gammang Sitti Garisang

Hun Payont Amulets Luang Phu Pha

Luang Phu Waen Gaay Amulet Empowerment

Limited Edition Khmer Wicha small size ‘Ngu Hlueam Dtaay Praay’ Sorcerous Python spurs, blessed with Pure Gold Leaf, empowered with Incantations, and spellbound with Daay Daeng Akom Red Sorceror’s threads. A powerful Gambling and Wealth Amulet, using Ancient Khmer Necromantic Sorcery methods, by Thai-Khmer Border-Crossing Monk, Luang Phu Waen Gaay Pantasaro, of Wat Ampin (Kampuchea), and Wat Yeuy Prasat (Buriram Thailand).

This edition of amulets received a special and extremely magical blessing ceremony, for they were Blessed During a Lunar Eclipse, with Wai Kroo to Bucha Pra Rahu Asura Deva Eclipse God. Very easy to conceal due to smal size and highly preferred by ladies who like to gamble

The amulets were Blessed at Wat Pha Yeuy Prasat in Buriram, during The night of the full lunar eclipse (Rahu Om Jantr night) where the eclipse God swallows the moon entirely, on the 27th – 28th September 2558 BE. Luang Phu Waen Gaay performed a large number of incantations in Thai, Pali, and in Khmer.

Luang Phu Waen Gaay Dueay Ngu Hlueam Boa Python Spur

The Python is renowned for the ability to maintain itself alive over long periods of time through maintaining an enduring survival through its high ratio of energy conversion in comparison to its metabolic consumption. This means that a Python can survive for months on one meal. The Python can avoid travelling around large distances, by merely lying in wait for prey to pass within its reach, and then launch its attack with one single leap, and entwine itself around the prey, making it impossible for that which enters its clutches, to escape ever again.



This represents the Maha Pokasap and ‘Maha Ud’ (‘Ud Sap’, means to seal belongings within a container) Power of retention, insinuating that any wealth or resources which enter into the possession of its owner, will be retained in one’s possession, and never be lost or released again. The Python also has powerful Maha Sanaeh Magic and does not need to go out of its way to attract its Mate. The femaile python will come along on its own volition for mating, and this is also a powerful magic to attract sexual encounters with ease and no efforts on behalf of the wearer. The musk of the Python has a very strong attractive power to attract the Merciful Metta of those who pass by, who do not notice its predatory nature, due to its physical and pheromonic camouflage, and unobtrusive manner of going around its business.

The Python Spur, or, ‘Dueay Ngu Hlueam’ is perhaps one of the most highly favored Mercy Charms of Professional Gamblers, Bankers, and those who like to gather and hoarde their resources, as well as those who already have wealth, and wish to retain it, or prevent it from flowing away back into the system. This Animist amulet is a form of High Necromancy, which invokes Metta Mahaniyom and Maha Pokasap Magickal influence from the Python’s ability to sit in wait for its prey, without the need to move around or perform overly tiresome quests to entrap its victims.


Luang Phu Waen Gaay Blessing Boa Spur Amulets

Luang Phu Waen Gaay Blessing Boa Spur Amulets


The Dueay Ngu Hlueam Python Spur is said to be a naturally sorcerous item which possesses powerful Maha Pokasap and Metta magic even without empowerment from a Sorceror. Boa or Python spurs also offer Powerful Anti Black Magick Protection, with Demon-Slayer Powers, and Maha Amnaj Magic for Exerting Command and Influence. The Dueay Ngu Hlueam are inbued with the 4 Heart Syllables of the Kata Riak Taat See (Invocation of 4 Elements), The subsequent Summoning, Awakening and Turning of the Four Elements was performed to Reanimate the spirit, and invoke Living Magic within a material object, according to the Ancient Grimoires and Magical Formulas of Ancient Khmer Wicha.

Luang Phu Waen Gaay has empowered these Python Spurs with special Invocations of the Naga Kings of Bodhala, using the Ancient Khmer Wicha which he has inherited through the long lineage of Kroo Ba Ajarn, to intensify the power and supercharge these small but immesnely powerful Dueay Ngu Hlueam

The full formula of Invocations for the Kata Akarn Sam Sip Sorng were performed for reanimation of a spirit within the python spurs, and bound with Incantations to dwell within and emanate powers. This is an essential part of Necromantic Empowerment with all Humanoid and Animal form amulets which are imbued with mind and spirit.

Luang Phu Waen Gaay is a Kampuchean Monk of high repute for his adepthood in Khmer Sorcery, and is highly revered on both Khmer and Thai sides of the border, as a powerful Magic Maker. Luang Phu Waen Gaay is an aged Monk, who has spent many years on Tudong Forest wandering through the regions bordering between Kampuchea and Thailand, and has amassed a large compendium of ancient Wicha of both Thai and Khmer Sorcery Traditions, from both Ordained and Lay Sorcerors.


 

Luang Phu Waen Gaay Wat Ampin Kampuchea


He possesses Enviable Adepthood in the Khmer Necromantic Sorcery Wicha. His powers and Magical Prowess is highly regarded by his peers in Thailand for his roots in Khmer Sorcery Lineage Wicha. Few Guru Masters possess direct Initiation in Kampuchea, into the Dark and White Arts of Ancient Khmer Sorcery, and this has made Luang Phu Waen Gaay’s Talismanic Amulets extremely sought after. Few Guru Masters possess direct Initiation in Kampuchea, into the Dark and White Arts of Ancient Khmer Sorcery, and this has made Luang Phu Waen Gaay’s Talismanic Amulets extremely sought after.

During the Taewa Pisek (Deva Abhiseka) blessing, Luang Phu performed Incantations using both Khmer, and Thai Sorcery Empowerments, and meditated over them to imbue his psychic powers through the sincana cords and into the amulets. Becase this amulet was blessed in wk to Pra Rahu, you can invoke Rahu Asura Deva to improve your Horoscope and increase your chances of lucky streaks, along with the spirit of the Ngu Hlueam Dtaay Prai and Khmer Naga Kings Invocations to command the Ruling Devas and Denizens of the Gambling Dens to throw Luck in your Favour.

Luang Phu Waen Gaay released this edition after he had collected over 100 python spurs in Kampuchea, which the local forest dwellers and jungle trackers would bring to him when they found a python which had died under the right circumstances for Prai Necromancy. Because the python spurs are invisible to the naked eye in a living python, these pincer-like organs are believed to be able to pinbch and grab treasures and hold them tight, and not let them go, and also, the fact that the pincers close in towards each other represents the attract between people, for Maha Sanaeh.

Below; The great Kroo Ba Noi of Wat Sri Don Moon (Inheritor of the Temple and the Wicha of Kroo Ba Phad), offers hismelf as an apprentice in Magic to Luang Phu Waen Gaay, which reveals the geat powers and magical prowess of this great Kampuchean Sorceror-Monk

Kroo Ba Noi Wat Sri Don Moon asking Luang Phu Waen Gaay for Apprenticeship

Chant Maha Namasakara first;

Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa

Kata Pra Rahu Kam Duang Karma Improvement Prayer

Kata for Pra Rahu Eclipses

Bucha Method:

Make offerings of Dark Foods , Incenses and Black Candles on Wednesday Evenings and on Lunar and Solar Eclipses, and chant the Kata given by Luang Phu Waen Gaay 12 times to Pra Rahu

You can use the Kata Pawana (Kata to practice manifestation of your requirements through visualisation magic), which was given by Ajarn Spencer for using with Dueay Ngu Hlueam Amulets.

Na Arahang Putto Mae Metta Maha Metta Pawandtu Mae – Na Putto Arahang Tammo Trini Singhae Sangka Raksa Tamma Raksaa Putta Raksaa Na Mo Puttaaya Aehi Pokang Bpiyang Ma Ma Na Tana Pokang Aehi Jidtang Maha Metta Maha Tanaa Sap Na Metta Mo Garuna Put Bpranee Ta Yin Dee Ya Aen Du Iswasu – Suswaa-I Aehi Jidtang Bpiyang Ma-Ma Maa Nee Maa Maa Na Arahang Putto Putta Raksaa Tamma Raksaa Sangka Raksaa Taewa Raksaa.

(Close Your Eyes and Picture a treasure Pile of Wealth and Resources, and a never ending stream of wonderful possessions and auspicuous blessings flowing to you).

Some new arrivals are coming in to store this month, four of which are already added and a lot more to come. So we thought we would bring you a preview on the blog news section to whet your appetites with what’s still to come, as we step up the growth of Buddhist Amulet store to increase the choice of amulets for you.

New Amulets Already in Store;

Some new Nam Man Prai Oils are being added, with one kind already added to store in lare and small size bottles, the Nam Man Prai Taep Ranjuan Takrut Mont Sanaeh Khun Phaen, by Luang Phu Khaw Haeng, of Wat Dtaban Satatam.

Nam Man Prai Taep Ranjuan Mont Pra Khun Phaen Luang Phu Khaw Haeng

You can expect a lot more additions this month of high calibre powerful amulets to grace the storefront for your perusal, including the following items; A new series of special amulets from Luang Phu Khaw Haeng, spearheaded by the Duang Ta Arahant (Arahant’s Eye) amulets, some  Choo Chok in Green Prai Oil Serum from Kroo Ba Jao Bun Lerd. Dueay Ngu Hlueam Python Spur from Luang Phu Waen Gaay,  Hun Payont Phii Yaan golems from Luang Phu Pha, of Wat Dueay Gai. Some Hoeng Prai Pra Ngang Magic Candles with Nam Man Prai Phials for Ritual Spells, from Pra Ajarn Aek. Some See Pheung from Luang Por Aditaep. Sastrawut Grich Ritual Knives with Himapant Animals, See Pheung Taep Ranjuan Pra Khun Phaen, and a host of other amazing amulets – coming to store this month.


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.


Made from sacred alchemical brazen metals, smelted together from ingots of smelted ancient artifacts, made into blocks. The blocks are then covered, with inscriptions of magic spells and sacred geometry pentacles (Yant). Sacre Necromantic Bone and Ashes powders and Nam Man Prai of a Mae Nang Prai Tang Glom mother and child Hoeng Prai Ghost.

Pra Ajarn Supasit of Wat Bang Nam Chon has made these small portable and extremely finely honed and crafted pieces of miniature Buddhist art as portable amulets, to carry your little spirit helper around with you throughout the day, and call upon him, to assist you in your activities. 

 

Kumarn Tong Jao Samrit - Pra Ajarn Supasit - Wat Bang Nam Chon

Kumarn Tong Jao Samrit – Pra Ajarn Supasit – Wat Bang Nam Chon

The imagery consists of the image of the golden child sitting on the skul of a hoeng prai grasip.;

The Kumarn Tong Jao Samrit is useful for assisting in all kinds of activities, such as gambling, seduction, and sealing deals, making sales in the professional executive management corporate  business, and commerce. Because this spirit ghost is accompanied by the ghost of a Hoeng Prai Grasip, which has been invoked to accompany the child’s spirit, The amulet hence possesses the power to whisper hints and give forewarnings of lucky streaks, and numbers, for use in gambling, and lottery, and even of dangers to be avoided.

The word ‘samrit’ is a word play with the word ‘samrej, related because Thai language was derived from Pali language, and Devanaghiri Sanskrit. As far as our written characters in Thailand consumed these were created using the traditional Sanskrit lettering and also incorporation of Khmer Sanskrit letters too, for their written language, to adapt into a written Thai script, and even embellish upon an incorporated within their written language. Actually, the two words were made out of what was initially one basic concept. ‘Samrit’ means bronze, whereas ‘samrej’ means, to have completed one’s goals, and attained success. Professional, economic, and social success, is therefore the goal of this amulet.

Kumarn Tong by Pra Ajarn Supasit of Wat Bang Nam Chon - especially recommended ladies small size and for all

Kumarn Tong by Pra Ajarn Supasit of Wat Bang Nam Chon – especially recommended to ladies, for its small portable size, and also an excellent amulet, for all Gamblers.

Pra Ajarn Supasit is known for making only incredibly small amounts of Amulets, each of which has its own series number and embossed code. We cannot guarantee which number will be sent for this would make our administrative tasks too difficult. However, we guarantee each amulet is individual and it’s Series number is a mark of authenticity which can give you confidence in its speculative value in the future for its ease of authentication process through recognition. 

 

Pra Ajarn Supasit - Wat Bang Nam Chon

Pra Ajarn Supasit – Wat Bang Nam Chon

Rapidly increasing value type amulets almost always possess these codes which are of the publicized, and the secretly embossed method. This is a great asset to his amulet collectors, for the presence of these inscribed recognition codes upon this amulet. In addition this grandmaster, only focuses on making small numbered editions, of coded series amulets, which all have immensely high-quality artistic & original designs, as well as high-powered ingredients of magical origin.

 Kumarn Tong

Please note; some of the photos in this post, show a slight crack in the surface of the casing. We apologize for not having noticed during the photo shoot, but we guarantee that all amulets send will not have any cracks in the casing. It was just not noticed during the time we were making the photos. All I mean let’s will have perfect casing when they arrive.

Kata to call the Kumarn Tong (Kata Riak Gumarn Tong)

Aehi Kumaaro Aehi Kumaaree Aehi Rak Yom Aehi Prai Tong Bpiyang Ma Ma

Bpudt-Dtang Wasaayadti Aaragkhaana Bpajjayo
Rao Rak Yom Kumarn Tong Jong Maa Aehi Ma Ma

(Can be used for Rak Yom, Kumarn Tong, Prai Faed, Prai Tong)

Alternative Version;
Om Paniji Jaeruni Pantang Aehi Ma Ma

When you go places or enter and leave buildings you should speak to the Kumarn in your heart to accompany you.

When you eat, you should speak in your heart that the Kumarn should come to eat with you. Make a separate offering do not give from your own plate.

The Kumarn will call friends. customers and riches to you, lovers and admirers, and will chase away enemies and protect you and your household and family.

When bringing the Kumarn into the home for the first time, you should tell the Kumarn that the people in the house are friends and that the Kumarn should accept and look after them too.

Kata for empowerment of Kumarn Tong 

Aehi Gumaarang Udti Uni Na Ang Idti Putto

Kata for calling the Kumarn to eat.

Jadturapuudtaanang Ahang Waayang Ammahaara Kumaarang Kumarn Tong Maa Rap Pochanaa Aakajchaahi Dtiwadtabpo Aakajchaaya Maa Look Maa (Luang Por Jong, Wat Na Tang Nork, Ayuttaya).

Kata Pluk Kumarn Tong

Na Ma Pa Ta Gumaara Phuudti Bpadti Ruu Bpang Naama Dtae Laapo Namo Hoemi (Chant 3 Times to Awaken the Kumarn)

นะมะพะทะ กุมาระภูติ ปะติรูปัง นามะเตลาโภ นะโมโหมิ

Kata Perm Rit Kumarn Tong (Charge up Power)

Dtaadta Paya Bpudt-Dta Aehi Jidt-Dtang Bpiyang Ma Ma

Kata Atithaan Kumarn Tong (Ask for Wishes to be Granted)

(Maha Namasakara x 3 first)

Ja Pa Ga Sa Jid-Dta Mahaa Jidt-Dtang Bpiyang Ma Ma

Kata Gamgab Kumarn Tong (To Command the Kumarn on a Mission)

Gumaarang Bpadt Sandtang Plaay Yanaa Mahaa Su Wi Sae Tha Itti Rit Mutu Dtaanang Sud Suu Sang Mahaa Chanaa Dti

Kata Adtithaan Khor Lap
(Use to make wishes and ask for Lucky Blessings, or to win the Hearts of Others).

Aehi Jidt-Dtang Jidt-Dta Pantang Pakinimae Jidt-Dtang Pantang Bpiyang Ma Ma

Pra Ajarn SupasitKumarn Tong Jao Samrit – Golden Child with Prai Grasip Whispering Gambling Ghost of Hoeng Prai Deva. 

(hold the amulet between palms and in praying position between the eyebrows, chant three times and blow onto the amulet, making your wish).

Kata Kumarn Tong Prai Faed (Kumarn Tong Twins M/F)

Om Kumaaro Kumaarang Kumaarii Kumarn Tong Phlaeng Rit Hai Choke Hai Laap Kaa Khaay Gam Rai Dii Ma – A -U Om Kumarii Kumarn Tong Jong Phlaeng Rit Maa Chuay Dua Therd Aehi Jidt-Dtang Bpiyang Ma Ma Maa Ma Maa Maa Aehi Aehi Om Na Mo Put Taa Ya Ja Pa Ga Sa Ma – A – U Na Ma Pa Ta

 If you wish to view this amulet in the store, you can find it here, Kumarn Tong Jao Samrit Pra Ajarn Supasit Wat Bang Nam Chon

9 cm high hand carved sacred wooden Kumarn Tong, empowered through long-term soaking in Sacred Nam Man Prai oil. This Kumarn Tong is one of a very few uniquely individual handcarved statuettes from guru Master Pra Ajarn Supasit of Wat Bang Nam Chon.

This is one of the larger versions which were made from the sacred Takian tree wood donated to Pra Ajarn Supasit. This statue measures 9 cm high and has a shiny surface, from the empowerment of soaking the Kumarn Tong in the sacred oils which have soaked into this holy tree carved wooden effigy.

Kumarn Tong 9 inches high Sacred hand carved wooden effigy

Kumarn Tong is 9 centimeterss high,and is a Sacred hand carved wooden effigy, By Pra Ajarn Supasit of Wat Bang Nam Chon

This rare Kumarn Tong statuette from Guru Master and Adept maker of high class fine quality powerful amulets, Pra Ajarn Supasit, is an absolute work of excellence in miniature. Carved by an experienced hand, using high artisanry, fused with ancient Necromantic Sorcery, of the kind which is already, and is further destined to become ever more, a collectors’ masterpiece and reference Objet D’art of the world of Buddhist Amulets.

Base of the statuette has been sealed after insertion of Muan Sarn Sacred Powders

Base of the statuette has been sealed after insertion of Muan Sarn Sacred Powders

One of a very small number of special, individually hand carved, and empowered Kumarn Tong images, of a young Kumarn beckoning with his hand. the Kumarn has his hair tied up in a topknot, and traditional Jong Graben trousers, as were worn in the times of Khun Chang Khun Phaen.

Kumarn Tong statuette 9 inches Pra Ajarn Supasit

Khun Chang Khun Phaen, is a Thai mythical work of classic literature, which is the source of the fame which the Wicha Kumarn Tong enjoys today. this particular pharmacological sorcery was not however, invented in this story. It existed for many hundreds of thousands of years before that. But because the Wicha was used and spoken of in the story, this Wicha of Necromantic Invocation, is thus attributed to the story of Pra Khun Phaen. Pra Ajarn Supasit has empowered a very small number of these extremely artistically and well made hand carved effigies, in a very small number edition of perhaps a dozen or so carved images.

Standing statuette of a waving Kumarn Tong

Standing statuette of a waving Kumarn Tong

Its image and carving is slightly different in both size and detail for each piece of wood is of course different. so, although I doesn’t all more were made of these effigies, each individual effigy is in itself unique. 

Pra Ajarn Supasit has spent a whole Trimester (Traimas rainy season empowerment), two in bed all the magical powers of sorcery he can muster into these effigies and to awaken them to live with the spirits of all the different Prai Kumarn Tong he could contact to assist in the invocation of Spirits to dwell within the Inanimate forms of the Sacred Takian tree wood.

Side view of the statuette

Side view of the statuette

The Kumarn Tong has received the Rite of Ancient Khmer Necromantic Invocations of the 4 elements and the Kata Akarn 32 to imbue the effigy with a living spirit of the Kumarn. Each individual carved wooden image differs slightly in color and appearance, as each was made and empowered one by one. This means that although a couple of dozen is already a miniscule number of amulets in this special edition, but that also, each amulet is unique in its own right.

Pra Ajarn Supasit - Wat Bang Nam Chon

Pra Ajarn Supasit – Wat Bang Nam Chon

These are one of a very small number in a series of different Prai Deva, Kumarn Tong, Hun Payont, and Lersi hermit god images released by Pra Ajarn Supasit, made from various sacred alchemical metals, and sacred tree woods. 

You can view all of the Amulets from this master installed by clicking on the following link; Amulets by Pra Ajarn Supasit Wat Bang Nam Chon.