Mae Nang Prai Pkul Tree Deva Hand Carved Thai Amulet Wat Don Yan Nava

Mae Pikul Tong (Golden Mother), cartved from Deva Inhabited Wood, and Consecrated in sacred Prai OIl from the great temple of Wat Don Yan Nava in the Samnak Sathan Kon Khwa Sacca Dhamma Bpurusodtama (Magical Department of the Diamond Chakra of Wat Don Yan Nava), so famous for being the No.1 and only temple in Thailand to teach the practice of the 10 Kasina Meditations to invoke psychic powers. The Mae Pikul is carved in the form of a deva praying for Blessings to shower down from heaven, She is hand carved from a Sacred 'Pikul Yern Dtaay Prai' tree. When a Sacred tree is 'Dtaay Prai', it means that the tree has died under supernatural or unnatural causes, and this is considered to be one of the empowering aspects of Prai Necromancy.
The Sacred tree was a Golden Pikul tree, which stood in front of the Samnak Sathan Kon Kwa Sacca Dhamma Bpurusodtama, in the enclaves of Wat Don Yan Nava Temple. The Pikul tree is considered to have a Prai deva Spirit inhabiting it tree died of its own accord, from unexplained circumstances under the precise conditions necessary for Prai Animist Sorcery.
The Prai Deva Mae Pikul is in the posture of clasped hands, praying to the powers of the heavens, and casting invocations for Wealth and Lucky Fortunes. The Mae Pikul is an Animist Deity of Mercantile Success, with Immense Mercy Charm to increase customers and business sales, and invoke helpfulness in the hearts of others, to cause them to assist you with friendliness. Immersed in 'Nam Man Montr' Prayer Oil for Metta Mahaniyom and Kaa Khaay, Maha Lap and Maha Pokasap. 



 The great Mercy Charm of the Mae Pikul will allow you to ask for things and favours which you may never have had a chance of getting before, charming your listeners into submission with the power of Metta Mahaniyom. This rare Animist Wicha is preserved and maintained until the present day, since Ancient Times, through the Grimoires and Sorcery Lineage of Ajharn Naen Wirach Lubsa, which has been inherited and passed on through Ajarn Por Winit Lubsa, to be inherited further by the present Sentinel of the Wicha; Tan Taw Maha Prohm Tada. Only a very small quantity of hand carved Mae Pikul Tong Deva amulets were ever made, which were blessed in the Piti Wai Kroo with the invocations for blessings by the Grand Master Boroma Kroo Tan Taw Maha Prohm Tada and all the Brahma-Devas, at the Samnak Sathan Kon Kwa Sacca Dhamma Bpurusodtama Ashram, within the Enclave of the Wat Yan Don Nava Temple in 2555 BE. 




The Invocation Summoning, Awakening and Turning of the Four Elements was performed to Reanimate Living Magic within the Static Form of the Mae Pikul, according to the Ancient Grimoires and Magical Formulas of the Wicha Maha Phuudt. If you have an area outside of your home to perform first Bucha, then Light 16 Incense Sticks outside and inform the local Devas, Ghosts, Jao Tee-Jao Tang resident spirits, that the Mae Pikul is coming to join your household. then enter the house and make offerings of 5 Incense sticks (lit) some yellow flowers, and pray to the Mae Pikul. 





First chant the Maha Namasakara before the Katta Mae Pikul;

Maha Namasakara

Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa

Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa

Namō Dtassa Pakawadtō Arahadtō Sammā Samputtassa Then chant Kata Mae Pikul.....

Kata Bucha Mae Pikul Tong

Bpiyo Bpiyang Sappa Laapang Sappa Sinaehang Bpiyang Ma-Ma

Chant 3 times and make your wish.