Various Kata from Various Guru Master Lineages for the proper ritual method of praying to Hun Payont Effigies, Mae Hoeng Prai, Mae Takian and similar Prai spirit amulets.
How to Bucha Hun Payont, Mae Takian Deities. Various Kata for chanting to various Hun Payont from different Masters. – The Hun Payont Effigy (also known as ‘robot amulet’), is one of the more ancient forms of Khmer/Thai Saiyasart which has served to assist in various tasks, and improve conditions in life, for many centuries.
The Hun Payont is intended for use as a personal ‘Fetch’ (Fetch is an Occult Terminology referring to a personal obedient assitant in the spirit world which has a physical form to inhabit in Talismanic Form). Hun Payont is comparable to a Golem, who watches over you and obeys your commands. In Jewish folklore, a Golem (/ˈɡoʊləm/ goh-ləm; Hebrew: גולם) is an animated anthropomorphic being, magically created entirely from inanimate matter. The word was used to mean an amorphous, unformed material (usually out of stone, wood, rattan and clay) in Psalms and medieval writing. (Wikipedia). In Siam, the Hun Payont was traditionally made using bound rattan, straw, or molded froom earthen clay, and even cast metal statues are found to be used, with different ‘Wicha’ (Sorcerous Methods of Empowerment), in order to perform successful reanimation of the Effigy.
Kata Bucha Hun Payont (LP Naen Kampiro Lineage)
Om Na Ma Pa Ta Jaedta Phuudto Maha Phuudtang Hun Payondtang Nimidtang Gang Ruubpang Bpiyang Ma Ma Aehi Aehi Na Mo Put Taa Ya (chant 7 Times)
Kata Bucha Hun Payont Phu Maha Waet – Luang Por Goy – Wat Khao Din Dtai
This was a Hun Payont amulet empowered in solitary by Luang Por Goy, by calling the Prai Spirit to become a Hun Payont, and inhabit the effigy. The chanting of the Kata Hun Payont increases the awareness and magical power (Rit) of the Hun Payont.
Kata Bucha Hun Payont
- Om Pluk Maha Pluk Goo Ja Pluk Phu Payont Duay Jae Dti Aa Gang Naa Ma Payont Ni So Sa A Naa Ma Dtae
Alternative Kata for Hun Payont
So Sa A Ni So Sa A Ni Sa A Ni So A So A So Ni Ni Sa A So Ni So A So A Ni Yo Sa A A Ni So Sa Sa Ma Su
The raising or keeping of a Hun Payont, and also actually the Mae Hong Prai Deity, is very much like that applied for the Kumarn Tong Deities, except that one shold consider the older age of these Deities when giving offerings. Each Individual Master may have different rules for the Hun Payont they make, which can be added or used to replace the usual Kata for chanting, depending on your preference and what feels faith instilling to you.
Before taking the Hun Payont into the house, you must light 16 Incense sticks and pray to the Jao Tee (local Devas and Spirit Guardians) and inform them that the Hun Payont is another welcome member of the Family.
Bucha Hun Payont
Light one stick of Incense (or Mae Hong Prai), and chant the following Kata
Jijeruni Jidtang Jaedtasigang iibpang Nimidtang – Por Payont – Aakajchaahi Aehi Aehi Na Ma Pa Ta Na La Poo Dtaa(switch the word ‘Por Payont’ for ‘Mae Hong Prai’ if praying to Mae Hong Prai)
Kata for giving food and offerings
Yanginji Jidtang Itawaa Arungwaa Pochanangwaa Punchandti Aehi Na Ma Pa Ta Na La Poo Dtaa
You can be flexible with what you offer, depending on what is convenient or what you feel your Deities will like to receive.
Light incense sometimes – chant the Kata often.
Some people also offer Whiskey and Fresh boiled pork on Banana Leaf or Pandan leaf.
Bucha Method for Hun Payont Maha Mongkol 9 by Luang Por Prasut (Wat Nai Tao)
This Hun Payont is Unisex (usable by woman or man), because it can be called upon to be a man or a woman. It is called Gao Mongkol, because Gao Mongkol means ‘Nine Blessings’ which are the nine properties of this amulet;
- Payont Kaa Khaay (assist in increasing sales)
- Payont Kong Grapan (protect from sharp instruments and bullets(
- Payont Maha Niyom (popularity, positive influence – great preference)
- Payont Maha Ud (gunstopper power)
- Payont Maha Sanaeh (charm, attraction, promotion, increase sales)
- Payont Fao Ruean Fao Rot (guard over the home or the car/vehicle)
- Payont Chai Ngaan (send on missions or to complete tasks)
- Payont Kumarn Tong (Kumarn Tong as Hun Payont)
- Payont Ko Taen Jao Khong Hnun Duang (take the brunt of your karma for you and increase your positive alignments)
Kata Pluk Hun Payont Pra Ajarn Prasut (Wat Nai Tao, Trang Province)
(Na Mo Tassa x 3)
Bpatamang Pintugang Chaadtang Tudtiyang Pantaganjaewa Dtadtiyang Paetathang Jaewa Tadtuthang Angusampawang Bpanjamang Sirasangkhaadtang (chant 3 ‘Karp’ (times), meaning one kata should be done in one in and out breath, three in an out breaths deep and slow to chant with – one breath counts as one ‘Karp’)
Then chant the following – Na Dti Dtan Na Ja one ‘Karp’
Kata for asking permission to use the Hun Payont to help complete a mission or other task.
Puttang Mahaa Araatanaanang Atitdthaami Puttang Mahaa Bprasittimae Tammang Mahaa Aaraatanang Atidthaami Tammang Mahaa Bprasittimae Sangkang Mahaa Aaraatanaanang Atidthaami Sangkang Mahaa Bprasittimae
Por Tan Ajarn Prasut is a Master Guru Monk of the Khao Or Lineage of Southern Magical Wicha. He is allegedly able to invoke Hun payont to the point where they come to life and move around on their own and has mastered the agarn sam sip sorng wicha for bringing inanimate objects to life using the 32 conditions of the living body Incantation.
Kata Bucha ‘Hun Payont Boran Hying Chai Chay Hlong Chay Chai Hying Hlong’
Na Mo Puttaaya – Na Mo Puttaaya – Na Mo Puttaaya
Imapata, Imapata, Imapata
Saatu Saatu Saatu
Kata Pluk Hun Payont (animation spell)
Namo Poog Jidt Namo Poog Jai Namo Rak Krai Na Pag Jai Sangko Tanya Udti Sangkhodti
Kata Bucha Mae Hoeng Prai (Luang Ta Naen)
Offer whisky (one small glass), Light one stick of incense, and chant the following Kata;
Om U-U A-A Mahaa Phuudtaa Bpariphuudtae Phuudtiwae Sandti Na Ma Maa Maa
Chant repeatedly until entering a focused rhythm. Once you have achieved this, you can silently chant it throughout the day whenever you feel inclined to use the magic.