Four Faced Brahma 8 arms mini statuette - nine sacred metals with sacred powder filling - Luang Phu Bua

Pra Prohm See Hnaa (four faced Brahma) by Luang Phu Bua Made from Nuea Nava Loha (Nine Sacred Metals smelted into one sacred alloy). Nava Loha normally has a rich element of gold and silver mixed in, which is one of the main reasons for this metal usually being the most expensive of editions which produce amulet in various sacred metals.

Brahma Thai Amulet Mini StatuetteLuang Phu Bua

The silver serves to harden the metal and the gold serves to increase lustre sheen and also to offer a more luxurious version for those whi wish to make a larger donation and receive a higher quality metal for their amulet. As far as power goes, sometimes there may be a difference between a more expensive metal and a less expensive one, but often not. It is more of a question of whether a devotee wishes to help the temple by purchasing a more expensive amulet and in return also get a more valuable collectible amulet that in addition will increase in value and rarity as time passes (this is always the case with high end models of any edition of Thai amulets).


For this edition of amulets, Luang Por Bua used 'Kasin Nam' (Water Kasina Magic) to increase the Money Flow and make it easier to attain wealth. He performed nightly empowerments on the amulets during a full three months (Traimas Empowerment) which is one of the best and most poerful ways of empowering Buddhist Amulets, when the Monks retreate for the Rainy Season.


This 3 month period is then considered the time of diligent practice, and where powerful amulets can be made. Luang Phu Bua used the Wicha Prohmasasdtr (Brahma Srocery Arts) to empower the amulet using 116 Sacred Yantra spells.


The Base of the Brahma is filled with Sacred Muan Sarn.
Within the Hindu Trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, Brahma is the creator, Vishnu the preserver and Shiva the destroyer. Nevertheless, Brahma grew in a lotus out of the navel of the sleeping Vishnu. The daily alternation of light and dark is attributed to the activity of Brahma.



Size; 4 Cm High x 2.5 Cm Wide
Brahma's Mind born Sons, are the seers Marici, Atri, Angiras, Pulastya, Pulaha, Kratuj, Pracetas, Vashishta, Bhrgu and Narada. From Brahma’s body came his nine sons Daksa, Dharma, Kama, Anger, Greed, Delusion (Maya), Lust, Joy, Death and Bharata and one daughter called Angaja.
In order to create the world and produce the human race, Brahma made a goddess out of himself. One half was woman and the other half was man. Brahma called the woman Gayatri, but she also became known by many other names such as Saraswati.

Brahma has four heads, but used to have five. The four extra heads appeared when Gayatri was very ashamed with Brahma’s love for her and tried to escape from his gaze. The tremendous tapas that Brahma had practiced for the purpose of creation was entirely annihilated through his desire to unite with his daughter. One head was lost later when Brahma lied to Vishnu and thus caused Shiva to become very angry.
Pra Prohm See Hnaa (4 Faced 8 armed Brahma) Loi Ongk statuette - Nuea Nava Loha (9 Sacred Metals + sacred powders in base) 4 x 2.5 Cm - Luang Phu Bua Gaew Kong - Wat Tap Luang 2554 BE
$59.99


The four Veda’s are said to have sprung from his heads. In the Life of Ganga, Brahma advised Bhagiratha to ask the help of Shiva in containing the power of Ganga (goddess of the Ganges river).
Pra Prohm – Brahma

Within the Hindu trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, Brahma is the creator, Vishnu the preserver and Shiva the destroyer. Nevertheless, Brahma grew in a lotus out of the navel of the sleeping Vishnu. The daily alternation of light and dark is attributed to the activity of Brahma.
Brahma’s mind born sons are the seers Marici, Atri, Angiras, Pulastya, Pulaha, Kratuj, Pracetas, Vashishta, Bhrgu and Narada. From Brahma’s body came his nine sons Daksa, Dharma, Kama, Anger, Greed, Delusion (Maya), Lust, Joy, Death and Bharata and one daughter called Angaja.
In order to create the world and produce the human race, Brahma made a goddess out of himself. One half was woman and the other half was man. Brahma called the woman Gayatri, but she also became known by many other names such as Saraswati.
Brahma has four heads, but used to have five. The four extra heads appeared when Gayatri was very ashamed with Brahma’s love for her and tried to escape from his gaze. The tremendous tapas that Brahma had practiced for the purpose of creation was entirely annihilated through his desire to unite with his daughter. One head was lost later when Brahma lied to Vishnu and thus caused Shiva to become very angry.
The four Veda’s are said to have sprung from his heads. In the Life of Ganga, Brahma advised Bhagiratha to ask the help of Shiva in containing the power of Ganga (goddess of the Ganges river)
Kata for the Brahma Deity (Pra Prohm)

Various Kata for using when making prayers to Pra Prohm (Brahma Deity) – for use with your Thai Sacred Amulets.
Kata Bucha Pra Prohm
  • Om Bparamesana Namasagaaram Angkaaranissawarang Prahmaressayam Phubpassa Wis Sanu Waiyataanamotodtiluug Bpamtaramaa Yigyaanang Ya Waiyalaa Kamulam Sataa Nandtara Wimusadtinan Na Madtae Namadtera Ja Agaarang Dtathoewaaja Aedtaamaadtaarayadt Dtaman Dtaramaa Gadtanaa Ramalaa Ja Sarawa Bpadtidtam Sampopagallo Tiwatiyam Madtamya
Thai;
  • โอมปะระเมสะนะมัสการัม องการะนิสสะวะ รัง พรหมเรสสะยัม ภูปัสสะวะวิษณุ ไวยะทานะโมโทติลูกปัมทะระมา ยิกยานัง ยะไวยะลา คะมุลัม สะทา นันตะระ วิมุสะตินัน นะมัตเต นะมัตเตร จะ อะการัง ตโถวาจะ เอตามาตาระยัต ตะมัน ตะรามา กัตถะนารัมลา จะสะระวะ ปะติตัม สัมโภพะกลโล ทิวะทิยัม มะตัมยะ
Kata Bucha Pra Prohm (short version)
  • Om Aham Bprahmaa Asmi
  • Thai -โอม อหัม ปรัหมา อัสมิ

Kata Bucha Pra Prohm (Ajarn Khrua Saeng version)

(Na Mo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa 3 times)
Khor Daecha Pra Puttakunang Pra Tammakunang, Pra Sangkakunang Maadtaabidtaakunang Kuru Aaajariyaakunang
Jadturapakdtr Prahmaa Wihaarang Aehi Jidtang Bpiyang Ma Ma Na Ma Pa Ta Na Mo Put Taa Ya Ma A U
Jadturapakdtraa Ja Mahaa Prahmaa Mahittidaechaa Sappasii Naehaa Bprasittimae Sappalaapaa Pawandtume Sappa Aandtaraayaa Winaasamaendtu Sappa Sadtruu Winaasandti Bpiyo Taewa Manussaanang Bpiyo Prahmanamudtamo Bpiyo Naaka Subannaanang Bpinintriyang Namaa Mihang Na Madt Dto Taewa Prahm Maehi Nala Taewaehi Sappataa Na Tandto Sihanaatangyo Nantawandtang Namaa Mihang
Kata Maha Prohm
Prahmaa Ja Mahaa Taewaa Sapae Yagkhaa Bpalaa Yandti
For Protection against Evil Beings, ghosts, Demons and Black Magic;
Ongara Pintunaathang Ubp Bpannang Prahmmaa Saha Bpadtinaamang Aatigabp-Bpae Su Aakadto Bpanja Bpatu Mang Tisawaa Namo Puttaaya Wantanang
For Increasing Luck and Fortune
Bpiyo taewamanussaanang Bpiyo Prahma Namudtamo Bpiyo Naaka Subannaanang Bpinintsiyang Namaa Mi Hang For paying Reverence giving and recieving Metta Jadturapakdtra Mahaa Prahmaa Sappa Sinaehaa Ja Buchidtaa
He who makes Bucha and chants the Kata to Pra Prohm (Brahma) will experience success in their professions and be loved by all people(Metta Mahaniyom).