The Kata for Pra Pid Ta are varied One of the best known ones is the Kata of Pra Jao Ha Praongk (five dhyani Buddhas) as well as the fivefold encoding of Namoputtaya of Na Metta
"Na Metta Mo Karunaa Put Pranee Taa Yin Dee Ya En Doo - Krai hen hnaa Goo rak Goo khad Goo midai"
(the above Kata is Maha Saneh Choke Laap - luck and fortune, and charming power)
Pra Pid Ta is also known as Pra Kawambadee
Kata Pra Kawambadee (This kata is for increasing ones wealth and belongings and good fortune);
Namo Puttassa Kawambadtissa
Namo Tammassa Kawambadtissa
Namo Sangkassa Kawambadtissa
Sukha Sukha Warang Na Mo Puttaaya Ma A U
Tugkhang Anijjang Anatta Jewa Segkhaa Tammaa Yataa Put Mo Na
Pra Pid Ta amulet from Wat Sala Fai - Nakorn Sri Tammarat, Thailand
This amulet has gold leaf, minerals mixed into the amulet mixture, also semi precious stone, and tagrud embedded as well as a yant on the rear side. SOLD OUT! - Thanks for support
another Kata you can use for pra Pid Ta is;
(you can change the words "bid jit" for "bid bpaag" - bid jit means to close the miind of [the enemy] used for stopping them from harming you - bid bpaag means to close the mouth - used in for example, a court case where the enemy is bearing witness against you or speaking against you) - You can change the words "bad satroo" (meaning "swipe the enemy down", to "haam satroo" (meaning "forbid the enemy") depending on your needs.
Na erd ad bad mit Na bid jit bad satroo na ning yoo new mew pew tew Mo erd ad bad mit Na bid jit bad satroo na ning yoo new mew pew tew Put erd ad bad mit Na bid jit bad satroo na ning yoo new mew pew tew Taa erd ad bad mit Na bid jit bad satroo na ning yoo new mew pew tew Ya erd ad bad mit Na bid jit bad satroo na ning yoo new mew pew tew Na Ma Pa Ta Na Mo Put Taa Ya Ja Pa Ga Sa Na Ma A U U A Ma I-swaasu Suswaa-I
this one protects and does away with your enemies
Above - Pra Sangkajai Pid Ta Maha Lap Nang Bua
This is the laughing Buddha Pra Sangkajai in the Pra Pid Ta pose - rather a rarity to see this Buddha as pra Pid Ta - this amulet is made by LP Men from Wat Na Dtang Nork in Ayuttaya, lately becoming greatly respected within the Thai Buddhist amulet community, as one of the master amulet makers of the present day. He is still using many of the ancient methods and ingredients as well as the traditional methods of Puttapisek blessing for the creation of his sacred amulets. The amulet has sacred minerals and gold leaf mixed in the cement mixture as well as i believe Dtakian tree powder (Dtakian tree is considered sacred and of great magical power, as well as having spirits inhabiting the tree)
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