The In Koo (also known in South East Asia as ‘Yin Tong’) is a symbiotic Deity in the form of a Man and a Woman embracing each other. It is a magical animist effigy which ancient people believed represents the first ever pair of Man and Woman (male and female) in the History of the World, and is a symbol of Love between a man and woman.
It is believed that the holder of an In Koo Talisman is endowed with Maha Sanaeh power over the other sex, and that they will feel attracted to the wearer of the In Koo, and wish to approach and get to know you. If they approach then they will be helpless against the attraction power of the Palad In Koo. This is the Love Charm Magic of Maha Sanaeh (Charm and Attraction).
If the In Koo is kept in the House, then all the family and people in the household will love each other and be happy together. If it is worn as a love charm or carried on ones person, then it will cause everyone the wearer meets to feel friendly and compassionate towards them, and even make others fall in love with the wearer if Bucha is made to the In Koo, and this request is asked for in exchange for Bucha. Business will flourish, money and gifts will flow in, good fortune will come, and life without disturbances. The In Koo is a sacred Love and Metta Maha Sanaeh Talisman which has been used by ancient folk for thousands of years, and shows no sign of disappearing soon, for its popularity as a love charm is still as evident as it ever was.
The Magical Properties and attributes of the In Koo;
- Maha Laluay – powerful charm and attraction magic causes those nearby to applaud, admire and feel friendliness towards the wearer of the In Ko
- Maha Sanaeh – powerful enchantment magic causes those who are targeted to fall helplessly in love with the wearer of the In Koo.
- Kong Grapan – protective magic prevents ballistic weapons and sharp objects from piercing or penetrating the skin.
- Gan Kun Sai – protects against black magic and evil spirits, defends against Hun Payont, magic spells and the like.
- Metta Mahaniyom – Discussions, Debates and Business talks or Diplomacy matters will be discussed easily and you will be able to get your point across and be convincing.
Ma Saep Nang Deity (Horse and Woman entwined)
There is a Fable that there was once a family who had a very beautiful daughter. This family reared horses for a living, and their horses were famous for their incredible beauty. The daughter took care of the horses every day until one day she felt intense desire for the horse she had become attached to, and consummated her desires with the horse (had sex with it).
When the family found out about the event, they were incredibly offended and angry, and they killed the horse which the daughter had been caring for and had sex with. The daughter heard of this, and became so sad, that she died of a broken heart, from sorrow for loss of her horse and lover.
The ancient Kroo Ba Ajarns of Old believed that this particular horse had an incredible power of Maha Sanaeh (charm and attraction). So strong indeed, that even a Human Woman could fall in love with it and allow it to have sexual contact.
For this reason the In Ma Saep Nang is an extremely powerful love charm, and that whoever carries it will certainly have the charming effect on others around him or her.
In Plord Rak
The In Plord Rak is a ‘Krueang Rang’ (Occult charm/talisman) that the Ancient Masters used to symbolize the Power of Love, and that this amulet endows the wearer with the power over the minds of those of the other Sex (or same Sex if that is the Inclination). For those who already have a Lover, but who seems to be a little distanced and not too close, the In Koo Plord Rak is the best kind of charm to improve and increase the persons love towards you, and increase intimacy.
Palad In
Palad In is a symbiosis between the Palad Khik (Shiva Lingam phallic Deity) and the In Love Deity, which results in the Animist image of a human woman intertwined around a Male Phallus.
Is the In Koo for Men Only?
The In Koo can be worn and used by both Men and Women
For Choke Lap wealth increase, place the In Koo inside a money bowl or savings box. Before you put or remove any money from the box, you must tap or knock on the side of the container with the same hand you shall be using to remove or place money in the box with. Chant the Kata 7 times before putting your hand inside the container.
It is said that if you do this regularly, that money will never cease to flow. Those who perform this well will find time to sit and meditate and chant the Kata whilst tapping on the container. About 5 minutes each time is enough.
Kata In Koo (Perm Sap/Increase Wealth)
Om Raachaa Taewaa Swaahome Om Taewee Maama Jidt-Dtang Arahang Swaahome
Kata for the In Koo of Kroo Ba Nandta
Om Laluay Maha Laluay Nguay Ngong Jong Jai Rak Goo Hmuean Dang Chang Rak Ngaa Hmuean Pla Rak Nam Hmuean Khaw Orn Hai Hmuean Fai Orn Maw – then say; “Ai + Name of person you wish to charm” (Ai for Man or Ee for a woman) – Rak Goo Yaa La Om Sitti Swaaha Swaahome Na Ma Pa Ta (Chant 3 to 9 times and then blow on the In Koo amulet)
Kata for using with In Ma, In Koo, and In Rak
Na Rampeung Mo Kid Terng Put Norn Midtem Dtaa Taa Rong Hai Turon Turay Ya Hai Ma Haa Goo Putto Laluay Tammo Laluay Sangko Laluay Jid-ti Nimid-ti Aehi Jidtang Biyang Ma Ma
Kata Pluk In Gaew (Ajarn Perm Prai Dam)
In Heuy In In Gaew Nang Bpaeng Nang Ging Jai Kheng Hai Nang Rong Hai Krai Dai Guu Dtae Ner! Nang Ner Er Nang Rak Swaahum Dtid (chant 2 times)
Kata for making the In Koo perform as ‘Sanaeh’ (attraction charm) against the opposite sex;
Ung BpiyaBpiyang Sinohang Bpa Jidt-Dtang Bpiyang Ma Ma..
Then, in the case that a man is to be enchanted, chant;
In Gaew Maa Lo Bpuriso Bpiyang Ma Ma Mang So Sang Yo Ko Mang Mang (chant 4 times)
Or, in the case that a woman is to be enchanted, chant;
In Gaew Maa Lo Idthii Bpiyang Ma Ma Mang So Sang Yo Ko Mang Mang (chant 4 times)
Kata for calling the In Gaew/Yin Tong to assist in selling your wares, and attract customers;
Om In Gaew Naree Jag Chuay Khong Gaa Duay Bpaag Khunanaang Han Khong Loo Gan Sir Hyub Laew Ruad Lerm Waang Om Swaahum Dtid