Rian Rakang Luang Por Kasem Khemago 2538 BE


Rian Rakang Luang Por Kasem Khemago 2538 BE Code NA - Almsbowl Brass Monk Coin, released in the Sawasdee Mee Lap Plord Pay Edition.


Thai Buddhist Prayer to Dedicate Merits to Dead relatives


Part three of a series of Podcasts on the Piti Gruad Nam Water Pouring Ceremony - this third Podcast deals with the most commonly used Prayer 'Yatha' - Thai Buddhist Prayer and Water Pouring Ceremony to Dedicate Merits to Dead Relatives. This ancient practice has its origins in Brahman Beliefs, and was adopted into the Thai Buddhist Belief System as Buddhism arrived and converted the already Brahman Influenced people of Siam. It is possible that the Vedic Brahman Belief and Practice of pouring water and its allusions to Mother Earth and Nature, may have been preceded by ancient Animist Ancestor Worship practices inb the ancient past. Either way, the Buddha did not decree the use of this ceremony, but did not forbid it, as many convertees at the time were converting from Brahman Beliefs, and it is common to see the practices incorporated into Buddhism because of this.

The previous 2 Podcasts, of which the second one is video to demonstrate the pouring of the water into the ceremonial chalice, are also found published here on YouTube;
Part One; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lj8-DF35qiQ
Part Two; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EROn4-dRzwQ

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Wife not Jealous or Angry Takrut Amulet for Mercy Charm Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai

Takrut Mia Mai Heung Mai Krote Wife not Jealous or Angry Mercy Charm - Silver Yantra Foil Scroll filled with Puttakun Powders - Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai - Wat Mae Ya




Maker; Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai
Temple of Origin; Wat Mae Ya
Year of Issue; 2557 BE
Type of Amulet;T akrut, Mercy Charm
Magical Effects; Maha Sanaeh, Jerajaa, Metta Maha Niyom, Maha Laluay
Material; Silver Yantra foil filled with Puttakun Powders
Recommended Uses; Lucky Fortunes, Seductive Influence, Evade Danger and Protection.
Edition; Broken Drum Edition

Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai has created this very special edition release of Maha Sanaeh Metta Maha Niyom Silver Scroll Yantra spells, using ancient Lanna Wicha from the Grimoires of Wat Mae Ya temple and his Kroo Ba Ajarn, to invoke an extremely ancient and powerful Sorcery Spell, that is one of the most powerful 'Maha
Laluay' (Heart Melting) Mercy Charm spells for evading the anger and vengeance of a jealous lover.




The Takrut is filled with pure Puttakun powders, from Pong Lob Yantra inscriptions on the sacred Gradan board, which is used to inscribe a series of 5 sets of 108 Yantra spells, and erase each spell by inscribing the next spell on top of it using Lersi hermit Chalk. The resulting powder residue of the 5 x 108 Yantra inscriptions, is the sacred powder we can see be filled within the Takrut Mia Mai Heung Mai Krote.

The Takrut Mia Mai Heung Mai Krote is yet another of the many Wicha which Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai possesses and masters, which is coming to reveal that Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai is one of the great Adepts of the present time, for the massive pantheon of small but original and hand made editions he has made, all with his own hand, and with his own knowledge and experience, passed down to him through his Kroo Ba Ajarn. 




The Takrut is not only Metta Maha Niyom to induece mercy, and melt the hearts of others,, but is also highly imbued with great Maha Saneh power, to Charm and Attract the Desired people and targets.

Kata Bucha Takrut Mia Mai Heung Mai Krote 


Gōta Götē Na Chinē Gōtang Gōtawandtang Wināsanang Ēhi Dtamathang



Kumarn Tong Casting Spells 7 Inch Bucha Statue Luang Por Somchai

Kumarn Tong Raay Montr Jao Sap Casting Spells of Riches 5.5 x 7.5 Inch Statue 4 Takrut Magic Coin, Gems + Anointment Prai Oil - Pra Ajarn Chor 2555 BE. Kumarn Tong with Sorceror powers casting Spells. Wicha Kumarn Tong Pha Daeng (red pants) with hand inscription of Khom Agkhara Spells upon the Bucha statue.

Pra Ajarn Chor Suchiwo, the Master of the Wicha Sariga Koo Cheewit who is so Highly Revered in the Province of Maha sarakam, has created these Bucha with the Invocation and Invitation of Special 'Kumarn Taep' (Deva Kumarns of higher Powers) to be the Ruling Devas of the Statues.



This means they are not simply Phsychically Endowed Ghosts and Spirits, but are heavenly Child Devas with Magical Powers of Great Influence.

Sorceror Kumarn Tong

The Bucha Statue comes along with a Phial of Prai oil for Bucha with Anointment, and Increased Empowerment.

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It is to be noted that the Kumarn Taep are Devas, not Ghosts who lost their life prematurely, as are Prai Ghosts such as the Hoeng Prai, and the Prai Kumarn.

The Prai Gosts tend to show their Powers more easily for any reason, whereas the Kumarn taep, will only perform Miracles of necessity or that will result in Auspicious Blessings, but never in Suffering, or the breaking of the 5 Precepts.

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The base of the statue is filled with Sacred Powders abnd earths with four Takrut and Ploi Sek Blessed gemstones. One 50 Satang Coin is embedded to attract riches and treasures.

This is the first ever edition of Kumarn by Pra Ajarn Chor released to the Public, and is therefore a definite recommendation for collectors, for it will become an important item in the Dtamra of Amulets of Luang Por Chor, and is indeed a most attractive, and powerfully imbued Image that is filled with sacred Muan Sarn and Ploi Sek Gemstones for Maha Pokasap Magic.

Maha Pokasap Magic is Amplified by the Crystalline power of the Blessed Gemstones, which imbue the Muan Sarn Prai Powders stuffed within the base of the statue with a powerhouse of radiant Aura with Maha Sanaeh and Maha Lap Energy.

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Offerings are easier than many Kumarn, simply keep a fresh glass of water always ready and some red syrup drinks or other sweet drink will do, some sweets and goodies, trinkets or toys.

The first time you perform Bucha you shold offer red drink, a glass of milk, a glass of water, and sweets or cakes, and a flower garland.Light Nine sticks of incense, Make and speak out your wishes, take the oil and smear a little on the Kumarns forehead on the gemstone third eye. Chant the Kata whilst doing so.
Kata Bucha
Idti Idti Gumaaro Namo Put Taa Ya Sappa Bpa Sa Na Ma Pa Ta

Chant 3 times, and make your wishes

For a higher increased understanding of how to worship the Kumarn and Prai type amulets and Bucha images, we recommend that you real all of the info contained in the below links. Correct understanding of how to Bucha is the real reason for success with your amulet, and incorrect or lazy Bucha, is also a reason why some people feel that their amulet is not working.

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It is important to Bucha properly, and correct performance of the Bucha method will bring success with almost all amulets. For this reason we recommend that you read all of the below info pages (see links below), in order to inform yourself of the various methods of Bucha, and increase your Adepthood when performing Ritual Offerings

Pra Ajarn Chor Wat Hnong saeng
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The oil remaining on your fingertip after anointing the Kumarn's forehead, is of course senseless to waste, and has auspicious intent from you to the Kumarn, and Auspicious Blessings and appreciation from the Kumarn to you in it, so you should use what is left on your finger to smear on yourself, for Metta Maha sanaeh Choke Lap.
The Bottle of Oil itself, can be placed on a Pan Kroo tray for Bucha (increase power). It doesnt have to be used to smear on the Bucha and/or yourself only, but can also be simply carried or make Bucha on its own altar or in your shop. It is however most advisale to use as Luang Por advises as anointment for the Kumarn, to empower the Pokasap Gemstone in its third eye, to spy out the treasures that others have not seen, and pick them up as opportunity knocks.
To make wishes, focus on the thing you wish for, and chant 'Aehi Aehi Jidtang Bpiyamng Ma Ma'
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.

Por Tan Klai Miniature Heart Shape Guru Monk Locket

Locket Hua Jai Roop Muean Cameo Portrait Image of the Great Luang Por Tan Klai Wajasit of Wat Suan Khan - This Sacred Portrait Image of the Great Khao Or Master of Nakorn Sri Tammarat, Master of Wat San Khan and Wat Pratat Noi, is a Masterpiece of Miniature Buddhist Arts and is a very rare amulet indeed.


It is a highly sought after item from the Pantheon of amulets of Por Tan Klai, and is only rarely, if ever, possible to encounter. The image is painted onto the surface of a heart shaped locket shell. The locket is miniature size, and is incredibly detailed portrait of Por Tan Klai.


Por Tan Klai is one of the Top Guru Master Monks of the Last Century, and is considered one of the Four Great Masters of the Previous Generation of Lineage Masters of the Khao Or Southern Sorcery Lineage, whose great Attainments, Humble and Diligent Practice, and Powerful Wicha Akom Magick have brought him to Legendary Status in the Annals of History of Thai Buddhism, and of Buddhist Amulets.



Por Tan Klai Wajasit, was the Abbot of Wat Suan Khan in Nakorn Sri Tammarat, was the Abbot of Wat Suan Khan in Nakorn Sri Tammarat. Por Tan Klai was one of South Thailands most revered monks


Por Tan Klai is one of the most important Khao Or Sorcery lineage masters of the Southern Khao Or Tradition, along with the great Luang Phu Tim (Wat Chang Hai), Ajarn Iad and Ajarn Tong Tao (Wat Khao Or) Luang Por Kong (Wat Ban Suan) and of course, the Greatest Master of all, Luang Por Tuad of Wat Chang Hai.



Amulets by Por Tan Klai are very rare, and jealously guarded by devotees of this Legendary Master monk, and are, extremely rare to come by, and only seen in circulation on very rare occasions. This is due to the massive worldwide following of Devotees, who Revere this great monk, and the fact that most of his amulets already found their rightful owners decades ago.





Kata Bucha Por Tan Klai Wajasit

Puttang Arahang Putto
Tammang Arahang Putto
Sangkang Arahang Putto
Pisit Athagaaro Namo Puttaaya



Kata Bucha Takrut Maha Sanaeh Daw Lom Duean

Kata Bucha Takrut Maha Sanaeh Daw Lom Duean

Idthīyō Dtarunō Chādtō Samā Jidt-Dtang Samākamō Jidt-Dtang Samākama
Chant 3, 5 or 7 Times





Latest Thai Amulets 1st-15th May 2015

Latest Thai Buddhist Amulets added to all three online amulet stores in the first half of May 2016. Enjoy!








Rian Sema Maha Som Pratana Ruay Tan Jai Luang Phu Moon (Hmun) Tidtasīlo Maha Thēra 5 Phaen Din Wat Ban Jan - 'Rich as Your Heart's Desire' edition Amulets - Wat Wimon Niwas Roi Et.

These special Guru Monk Coins with the image of Luang Phu Moon Tidtasīlo, were made with two differing code stamps on the Civara robe of the Guru Monk Luang Phu Moon; 1. Yant Dto Kheun (pointing upwards), and 2. Yant Dto Paetch Glab (pointing downwards).

This coin is the Yant Dto Khuen version, with Upwards facing Yantra, and Code Mee Stamp embossed. Made from sacred Maha Chanuan Maha Pokasap Sacred Alchemical metal alloy.

Maha Chanuan Maha Pokasap has a very powerful wealth attracting nature to its Alchemical compopsition, and is in addition an extremely beautiful Sacred metal with multicolored reflective tones within it, which can be seen reflected on its outer surface sheen.

The Yant Dto Kheun yantra code imbues Maha Lap Metta Maha Niyom and Choka Lap Wasana for Increasing Lucky Fortunes, Prosperity and Mercy Charm
The Yant Dto Paetch Glab downwards facing Yantra imbues Klaew Klaad Nirandtarai protection, and Serm Duang Glab Raay Pen Dee Magic to turn Bad Karma into Good Karma, and Ill Fortunes into Lucky Fortunes.
6500 of each version coin were pressed in this limited memorial edition in Bucha to the Great 108 year Old Monk Khun Phaen Moon, of Wat Ban Jan.

The bottom left of the front face of the coin also has the Code stamp 'Mee' (มี) for 'Mang Mee', which means Wealthy Fortunes and Treasures.

This edition was blessed and empowered in the middle of the island within the pond of the Buddha Chayandti Anusorn Monument at Wat Wimon Niwas in Roi Et on Saturday the 20th of February 2559 BE



Luang Phu Hmun (109 Years since his Birth), of Wat Ban Jan, Sri saket, is the Looksit of the Lineage of Somdej Lun of Jampa Sak (Laos). He began to Build the Chedi at Wat Ban Jan as a Buddhist Bucha Relic, and for placing his Remains in after his Passing. he told his Looksit that his corpse should be placed in the coffin and then taken to be stored within the Chedi.

Luang Phu Hmun was a Maha Thaera Guru Monk of great age and who recieved Great reverence and Respect from the people of Tambon Jan for his Diligence and Purity in practicing the Vinaya as a Buddhist Monk.




His Miracle Powers are Legendary, with so many stories of Miraculous events related to this Monk, who has seen the Reign of Five Kings in his Lifetime.

Amulet comes with original box from the temple of Wat Wimon NIwas
Kata Bucha Luang Phu Hmun
Luang Phu Hmun Tidtasīlō - Ma A U
Luang Phu Hmun Tidtasīlō U A Ma

Thai Amulet in Focus Luang Phu Ban

Thai Amulets in focus this month on Buddhist Amulet brings some Classic Buddhist amulets into focus for perusal and study, to increase your knowledge and awareness of this wonderful and fascinating Genre

Amulets from one of the Great Masters of Olden Days

Luang Phu Kroo Ba Ban, of Wat Mae Ya (Deceased) - a few of Luang Phu's greatest amulets are now available on the scene after being removed from the Kru Chamber at Wat Mae Ya after many years. We have discovered the following amulets from this Great Master to be available for study and rental

Pra Somdej Song Pol Amulet Luang Phu Kroo Ba Ban




Pra Khun Phaen Song Pol 2529 BE 




Pra Sivali Dern Dong Maha Thaera 2526 BE - Nuea Pong Puttakun



The Pra Sivali Dern Dong amulets were Blessed by Luang Phu Ban in 2526 BE, and were hand pressed by Luang Por Kroo Ba Sri Yura, who was the nephew of Kroo Ba Luang Phu Ban himself. The amulets were made using Muan Sarn Sacred Powders of the Metta Maha Niyom Maha Sanaeh variety, including Pong Bpathamang, Pong Ittijae.


 One Luang Por Kroo Ba Sri Yura had finished pressing the amulets, he brought them to Luang Phu Ban to Bless and Empower. Once Luang Phu had empowered them, he began to distribute them by handing them out to devotees who came to the temple to make merits and give alms. It is not know exactly how many amulets were actually made.

In Koo Plord Rak Maha Sanaeh Wicha Lanna - Nuea Din Aathan


Only one almsbowl full of these amulets were every produced, in various models. This Sacred In Koo Plord Rak Lovers Binding Spell statuette is made from Sacred Black Prai Powders and Sacred Earths.

Below; Luang Phu Kroo Ba Ban - Wat Mae Ya





The Pra Pruhnang Amulet from Luang Phu Doo is one of the very early era amulets made by the Great Guru Master of Wat Sakae. The amulet is famous for Kong Grapan Chadtri and Klaew Klaad, and an extremely rare edition from Luang Phu Doo, that is only rarely seen these days. Luang Phu Doo created this amulet by using a Block Press made from one of the Ancient Pra Pruhnang Hidiing Place Amulets found in the Wat Putai Sawan Kru Find in 2450 BE.

Extremely Rare Buddha Amulet from the Atrahant Monk Luang Pu Doo

Ancient Amulets from Ayuttaya - Pra Kone Samor

Pra Kru Kone Samor Buddha Amulets

Pra Kru Kone Samor sacred Thai Buddhist hiding place burial amulets, from the late Ayututtaya Period spanning to Ratanakosin Era.
The first discovery of these hiding place Amulets occurred in the time around 2430 BE, during the reign of his Majesty King Rama 5. The king had all dead for the construction of the national Museum the area of the Royal Palace in Bangkok. 
The Amulets were discovered in the ceiling above some of the throne seats such as the Rong Pra Tinang Siva Mukh Throneroom, and the Putai Sawan Throneroom. Of those amulets found within the palace, which were made from Leaden Silver Mercurial Alloy, a large number of them were taken and sealed once again within the golden stupa of the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. Then, during the celebrations of 150 years anniversary of the city of Bangkok, they were placed beneath the 'Kone Dton Samor Pipek' (trunk of the ancient sacred Samor Pipek tree).

Most people forgot about their existence, until they were discovered beneath the tree, and then reentered circulation. The wre taken by Jao Khun Vorapongs, and given the name they possess today, after the place where they were rediscovered at the 'Kone Samor' (Samor Tree trunk).

Below is a podcast relating about this Pra Kru series, narrative by Ajarn Spencer Littlewood


You can buy find these amulets and more at Ancient Amulet Store