Presenting a new range of Thai Lanna Amulets and Animist Occult Charms, coming this week From Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai, Wat Mae Ya – Living continuation of the lineage Wicha of Kroo Ba Wang (Wat Ban Den), and Kroo Ba Bpan (Wat Mae Ya)
The 2017 Traimas Edition of Thai Lanna Talismanic Amulets are now released, from Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai, of Wat Mae Ya temple, in Tak. The edition is adherent to the Lineage Mastery tradition of the great Kroo Ba Wang (Wat Ban Den) and his Wicha Bestower Luang Phu Kroo Ba Ban (Wat Mae Ya).
Above; Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai, Wat Mae Ya – Living continuation of the lineage Wicha of Kroo Ba Wang (Wat Ban Den), and Kroo Ba Bpan (Wat Mae Ya)
Amongst this pantheon released, we shall be presenting the following amulets in the store this September 2017.
Takrut 108 individually inscribed and hand bound Yantra scroll spells. Not ‘Bpam’ (stamped with machine), rather, Pra Ajarn was treated for overworking after making these, as he inscribed every single individual Takrut scroll with his own hand. This is hard to find in the present day, and ensures adherence to the traditional methods of amulet creation and empowerment according to the ancient grimoires of the Kroo Ba Ajarn
2. In Koo Som Pratana Maha Sanaeh, wish fulfilling Lanna Animist Love and Mercy Charm in powerful muan sarn powders.
3. Yant Hneeb Ma Saep Nang Dtamrap Kroo Ba Wang – Folded Yantra Lanna heart-Grabber spell. An ancient Lanna Wicha so highly regarded for its power since Kroo Ba Wang’s Era, used to Entice, and ‘Pinch’ the Hearts of others, or to Grab Wealth and Possessions. The Yant Hneeb is often used to insert the name of a person or one’s secret desires on a parchment scroll within the folded yantra foil.
4. See Pheung Metta Sariga Lin Tong Golden Tongued Celestial Magpie ‘Lipgloss’ Potion. Used for Metta Maha Niyom Mercy Charm to Seduce with one’s speech for both business and erotic purposes, to gain promotion and win the hearts of others, and succeed in one’s oratory skills.
5. The famous Takrut Gao Gum, Wicha Kroo Ba Wang (Wat Ban Den) continued in lineage by Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai, at Wat Mae Ya.
Just a quick update, to let you have a sneak preview at the Amulets we are adding over this weekend, to both the Thailand Amulets store, and the Buddhist amulet store. The next Four new amulets adding to BuddhistAmulet.net & Thailand-Amulets.Net are;
Rian Pra Luang Por Tuad (Monk Coin), – 100 Years old Centenary Anniversary Commemoration edition Somdej Pra Yan Sangworn (Sangkaracha Monk).
Rian Pra Luang Por Tuad 100th Centenary Edition Pra Sangkarach
Pra Somdej Muan Sarn Sarn Jitralada, Wat Bovornives Vora Viharn – also from the Sangkaracha Royal Monk (now deceased), made using original Muan Sarn Sacred Powders from His Majesty the King’s famous creation, the Nang-Paya Jitralada Simdej amulet, which has hairs of His Majesty included in the sacred ingredients.
Somdej Nang Paya Muan Sarn Jitralada 2542 BE – 86th Anniversary Sangkaracha Monk. Wat Bovornives
You will also see the arrival of a rather eyecatching, and modern looking Takrut Krop Jakrawal universal blessings amulet from Ajarn Apichai Decha. The Takrut is intended to be warm bound around the waist, for which, it has a cord attached to it. The Psychedelic colored cord wrapping of the Takrut Krob Jakrawal of Ajarn Pichai Decha, conceals a Takrut Tone scroll spell, of truly ancient origins.
Takrut Krob Jakrawal – Universal Blessings Takrut with Maha Sanaeh Maha Lap Inclinations, from Ajarn Apichai Decha
We shall also be adding the Sacred Palad Khik In Koo, from Ajarn Plien of Wat Don Sala, made in Herbal Resins, with invocations awakening the In Koo Prai Deva, which is carved into the effigy. Hand inscription has been applied in Khom Agkhara by Ajarn Plien. Not many of these were made so you should not expect many of them to be in stock we only have very few of these items.
Takrut Saep Som In Koo Nuea Wan Mongkol Maha Sanaeh – Ajarn Plien, Wat Don Sala
Lastly, the Sariga Celestial Magpie as symbiotic pair of lovebirds/hermaphroditic Deva, immersed in Sariga Metta Oils, 2 Gold Takrut – Ongk Kroo extreme limited edition versions from Laymaster of Grand Repute, Ajarn Suntorn Pueak Tiang.
Sariga Koo hand carved black Payung wood in Metta Oil from Ajarn Suntorn Pueak Tiang
Keep checking back regularly because, there are already a load more amulets to be added after these, so, many more to come! You can expect the brand-new latest 60th anniversary edition of Butterfly King amulets from Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano, to be one of the next interesting additions which to be added this month of September on Thailand Amulets, and also on KrooBaKrissana.Com
Montr Paetch Payatorn 2556 BE edition sacred locket Amulets from the Master of Maha Sanaeh, Luang Phu In (Wat Nong Meg).
In Koo Chak Muang Chai-Rak-Hying Male-Female Yab-Yum Prai Deva of Love) for heterosexual men and women. Ongk Kroo Masterpiece Version locket with Ploi Sek, Pearl, Takrut Ngu Hlueam, and Takrut Ngern Maha Sanaeh Maha Lap, from Luang Phu In (Wat Nong Meg, Surin).
This In Koo locket, or, as otherwise popularly called in south-east Asia, ‘Yintong’ Prai Deva symbiotic Yab-Yum hermaphrodite Deva locket, is an amulet that is of the highest regard or its immensely powerful Maha Sanaeh attraction and charm.
This locket, comes in two versions, this yellow one, being the heterosexual version for males or females to use to attract the opposite sex. There was also a purple version featuring two gay males embracing on the front face of the locket, instead of a male and a female as is the case in yellow version.
In Koo Maha Sanaeh
The in koo (Also known as the ‘Yintong’, is an extremely ancient form of Thai Lanna northern sorcery (Wicha). It is a well-known magical spell of the Lanna People of Northern Thailand, and Laos, and also of the ancient Khmer necromantic magical sorcery traditions.
in Koo Prai Deva Locket Chai-Rak-Chai gay male Ongk Kroo Masterpiece Version
The In Koo, is 1000-year-old magical sorcery spell, that has been used by the people of northern Thailand and the country of Laos, and the ancient Khmer Brahman people, from the Pre-Buddhist era. Both the invocations for this supernatural ghostly spirit, with immense psychic powers, and the use of magical herbs, powders, and sacred oils, to empower these amulets, has been a practice for hundreds,if not thousands of years in buddhist and pre-Buddhist Thailand.
Locket In Koo (Yintong)
Various Takrut spells are inserted, made from pure silver foil, and-snake skin. For purple gemstones are inserted into the corners of the rear face of the sacred powder filling of the locket, for Maha Pokasap amd Maha Lap Lucky wealthy fortunes.
The front face of the locket is yellow in colour for the heterosexual version, and has a male and female, with butterfly wings embraced invoking not only In Koo, but also the Butterfly King which are indeed actually the same type of Dava
The Wicha dates back to pre-Brahmin times even where the animist belief system was rife throughout not only Southeast Asia but the whole world.
Above; Ancient Lanna grimoire, with magical sorcery texts in Khmer Sanskrit (Thai Khom, of the Lanna Calligraphic method).
Viewing the locket held in the hand reveals its actual size real life.
Whatever religions have arisen throughout the centuries and the aeons, animist beliefs have survived and maintained themselves contained within almost all great and lesser religions of the world right up to the present day.
We believe there must be a reason for this that is more than just superstition, and that the power of animist charms is of a magical nature, that calls upon the oldest and most primitive and ancient of our ingrained natural abilities and beliefs, which are programmed into us from our forefathers, and through our DNA.
The rear face of the Muan Sarn Sacred Powders of the amulet is stuffed full of ‘Ploi Sek’ gems, and pearl, with solid Silver Takrut Magic spells inserted as well as-snake skin Takrut. All of these different types of magical spells and empowering agents are intended to amplify the aura of magic from the amulet, for Metta Mahaniyom Maha Sanaeh, & Maha Lap, Maha Pokasap magic. Silver foil called stamp is embossed upon the rear face of each locket which are in this case Ongk Kroo Masterpiece Versions.
This amulet is intended to not only attract and enchanted, but two inside the Kama Sutra power of sexual desire, within the hearts of home on intends to approach and indeed approaches and speaks to all those who approach through the power of the Maha Sanaeh Muan Sarn Sacred Powders.
Front face of the locket shows two naked males holding hands, and gazing into each others eyes in loving embrace. Sacred Khom Agkhara Lettering is embossed in The form of Sacred Yant, and magic spells. These spells are written in ancient Pali Sanskrit, and sometimes, Devanaghiri, using the ancient Thai- Khmer script, which has been used for inscription of Buddhist texts and magical spells for thousands of years. This practice has been going on since before Buddhism even arrived in south-east Asia.
Above; Luang Phu In (Wat Nong Meg)
People are called to approach, by the silent whisper of the calling of the Prai Devas dwelling within the amulet which are bounds by spells and imbued within the amulet through invocations.
Rear face of the amulet is stuffed full of rich herbal powders and James with magic spells in certain for increasing riches and mercy charm and romantic attraction power
The amulets are given a life of their own, through the reanimation spells of the Kata Akarn 32, & the Kata Riak, Pluk, Hnun Taat See, which are the three sets of invocation (Riak Taat See/calling), turning (HnunTaat See), and reanimation (Pluk Taat See); spells for the four elements to be called a welcome and turned within the inanimate object used to give the spirit as a dwelling place.
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 Khun 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.
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 for gays or heterosexuals (customizable)
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’ is used to call another Man, whereas, with Lesbian or straight amulets, the sound ‘Ee‘ is used instead for a man or woman to call another woman) – Rak Goo Yaa La Om Sitti Swaaha Swaahome – Na Ma Pa Ta
Chant the above Kata 3, 5, 7 or 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
Additional Info
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.
In Koo Chak Muang Chai-Rak-Chai (Male-Male Yab-Yum Prai Deva of Love) for gay males. Ongk Kroo Masterpiece Version locket from Luang Phu In (Wat Nong Meg, Surin).
This In Koo locket, or, as otherwise popularly called in south-east Asia, ‘Yintong’ Prai Deva symbiotic Yab-Yum hermaphrodite Deva locket, is an amulet that is of the highest regard or its immensely powerful Maha Sanaeh attraction and charm.
This locket, comes in two versions, this purple one, being the gay males version of this ancient northern sorcery (Wicha) of the Lanna People of Northern Thailand and Laos, and also of the ancient Khmer necromantic magical sorcery traditions. There was also a yellow version made, for heterosexuals.
in Koo Prai Deva Lovket Chai-Rak-Chai gay male Ongk Kroo Masterpiece Version
The In Koo, is 1000-year-old magical sorcery spell, that has been used by the people of northern Thailand and the country of Laos, and the ancient Khmer Brahman people, from the pre-Buddhist era. Both the invocations for this supernatural ghostly spirit, with immense psychic powers, and the use of magical herbs, powders, and sacred oils, to empower these amulets, has been a practice for hundreds,if not thousands of years in buddhist and pre-Buddhist Thailand.
Various Takrut spells are inserted, made from pure silver foil, and-snake skin. For purple gemstones are inserted into the corners of the rear face of the sacred powder filling of the locket, for Maha Pokasap amd Maha Lap Lucky wealthy fortunes.
The Wicha dates back to pre-Brahmin times even where the animist belief system was rife throughout not only Southeast Asia but the whole world.
Viewing the locket held in the hand reveals its actual size real life
Whatever religions have arisen throughout the centuries and the aeons, animist beliefs have survived and maintained themselves contained within almost all great and lesser religions of the world right up to the present day.
We believe there must be a reason for this that is more than just superstition, and that the power of animist charms is of a magical nature, that calls upon the oldest and most primitive and ancient of our ingrained natural abilities and beliefs, which are programmed into us from our forefathers, and through our DNA.
The rear face of the Muan Sarn Sacred Powders of the amulet is stuffed full of ‘Ploi Sek’ gems, and pearl, with solid Silver Takrut Magic spells inserted as well as-snake skin Takrut for Metta Mahaniyom Maha Sanaeh, & Maha Lap, Maha Pokasap magic. Silver foil called stamp is embossed upon the rear face of each locket which are in this case Ongk Kroo Masterpiece Versions.
This amulet is intended to not only attract and enchanted, but two inside the Kama Sutra power of sexual desire, within the hearts of home on intends to approach and indeed approaches and speaks to all those who approach through the power of the Maha Sanaeh Muan Sarn Sacred Powders.
Front face of the locket shows two naked males holding hands and gazing into each others eyes and loving embrace. sacred Khom Agkhara Lettering is embossed in The form of Sacred Yant, and magic spells written in ancient Pali Sanskrit using the ancient Khmer script which has been used for inscription of Buddhist texts and magical spells for thousands of years since before Buddhism even arrived in south-east Asia
People are called to approach, by the silent whisper of the calling of the Prai Devas dwelling within the amulet which are bounds by spells and imbued within the amulet through invocations.
Rear face of the amulet is stuffed full of rich herbal powders and James with magic spells in certain for increasing riches and mercy charm and romantic attraction power
The amulets are given a life of their own, through the reanimation spells of the Kata Akarn 32, & the Kata Riak, Pluk, Hnun Taat See, which are the three sets of invocation (Riak Taat See/calling), turning (HnunTaat See), and reanimation (Pluk Taat See); spells for the four elements to be called a welcome and turned within the inanimate object used to give the spirit as a dwelling place.
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.
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 for gays or heterosexuals (customizable)
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’ is used to call another Man, whereas, with Lesbian or straight amulets, the sound ‘Ee’ is used instead for a man or woman to call another woman) – Rak Goo Yaa La Om Sitti Swaaha Swaahome – Na Ma Pa Ta
Chant the above Kata 3, 5, 7 or 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
Additional Info
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.
Khun Phaen Paya Ngerd Nuea Pong Wan Roey Chin Wan Dork Tong ‘Ongk Kroo Pim Yai’ 1st edition 2544 BE (Gay Amulet) with In Koo Ma Saep Nang (back face)- Samnak Phu Mor Nak Saeng Keow
Khun Phaen Paya Ngerd is a Classic and Famous Pim of Phu Mor Nak that is known around the World for its Lucky Fortune Power of Maha Lap, and its Extremely Fine grade Sacred Powder and Magical Herb Muan Sarn base.
This is the Pim Yai – larger of two Pim. Both Pim are Ongk Kroo master versions but the smaller Pim Lek is of a higher concentration of Sacred Powders and Rare Herbs than the large Pim, and considered the Master Piece of the Two. For all of his amulets, Phu Mor Nak chose the richest, rarest and most magically powerful Sacred Herbs, Woods and ingredients he could find, to mix for these amulets. Phu Mor Nak’s Khun Phaen are all extremely high concentration of Sacred Powder and Herbs.
Size; 4 Cm High x 2.5 Cm Wide
Because of the extreme difficulty in acquiring some of the more important and rare herbs, Phu Mor Nak created his own Herb Garden to provide enough herbs to produce all the Khun Phaen amulets necessary to realize his plans, resulting in his amulets possessing such a high grade of purity equal to Khun Phaen amulets of three times the price, because he made the rare expensive herbs more available by planting and cultivating them himself. In addition, the herbs received Incantations and prayers the whole time, resulting in a Magic Herb that is also magically Empowered throughout its life up to the point of becoming Sacred Powder for the amulets.
The front face features Khun Phaen Paya Ngerd, pure Wicha Maha Sanaeh which has the difficult to achieve Magical Powers of ‘Lum Hlong Ngong Nguay’, which leaves people stunned and easily accessible. The Wicha Khun Phaen Paya Ngerd is derived from the Dtamra of the Wicha Ba Cha Dta – considered the most powerful maha Sanaeh sex attractor of all Khun Phaen amulets.
The rear face features three different images consisting of three different Wicha; Wicha Hnoo Kin Nom Maew – Mice drinking milk from a Cats teats. Wicha Hmoo Pha Kin Nom Suea (Wild Boar drinks Tigers milk) – Immense Metta Maha Saaeh Magic to achieve the bringing together of natural opposites, and bind them in loving friendship. Scondly, the Wicha In Ma Saep nang (Female Human Deva embracing Equestrian Deva), which is a Wicha based in Kama Sutra Magic. Two In Ma Saep Nang Devas are entwined in sexual embrace, and one Hnoo Kin Nom Maew symbiotic Animist Deity.
The amulet is Secondarily used for those in the Profession of Oratory Skills, but is Primarily used for Gays and Transexuals to attract the same sex – can be used by women to attract other women, men to attract other men, or for Bisexuals to attract the same Sex. Its Powers are both famed and Legendary, the Ongk Kroo Hua Chuea version (Top of Series) are the ones which bring the fastest and most potent results.
Made in Phu Mor Nak’s first ever edition in 2544 BE, this amulet is now an extreme rarity, and has been for some years now. This amulet was made in Ongk Kroo large version and Ongk Kroo Pim Lek (small) version. The small version is actually more concentrated in Sacred Prai Powders, and also more Expensive. This contrasts with the usual norm, but is in fact logical when one considers that Phu Mor Nak took this path as a way of offering the finest powders in one amulet at an affordable price. He thus chose to reduce the size of the amulet in order to double the concentration of special powders and herbs.
Phu Mor Nak Paetch Saeng Keow is probably the most famous maker and preserver of Pra Khun Phaen traditional amulet Making and Empowerment, and a Great Kroo of Wicha Pra Khun Phaen. He Possesses the True Mastery of the Wicha Pra Khun Phaen amulet and Magical Spell, and is so Adept at applying the Magic, that he has created over 40 different types of Pra Khun Phaen each with its own particular Ruling Spell and Wicha, for specific purposes and uses. Apart from the Immensely powerful Magic and Sacred Muan Sarn (Sacred powders pollens and other magical ingredients) which adds to the potency of the Charming and Attraction effect of Pra Khun Phaen amulets.
In Ma – In Koo Rak Sanaeha – Nuea Pong Aathan, and Pha Yant In Ma Saep Nang Yantra Cloth, by Luang Por Goy – Wat Khao Din Dtai (Buriram).
Double Set sacred powder amulet with Yantra cloth from Luang Por Goy (Wat Khao Din Dtai) – In Ma – In Koo Rak Sanaeha – Nuea Pong Aathan + Pha Yant In Ma Saep Nang Yantra Cloth
The ‘Muan Sarn Aathan’ (magical ingredients of the sacred powders used to make the amulets), is extremely powerful because of the addition of Wan Chang Pasom Khlong, Wan Saw Hlong, Wan ha Roi Choo, Wan Nang Lorm, Wan Sariga Lin Tong, Wan Khun Phaen, Wan Dork Mai Tong, Pong Paya In Gaew, Pong Ma Saep Nang, Pong Taep Ramjuan, Pong Rak Sorn, Pong Wua Pan Hlak, Pong Paya Tae Krua, Pong Paya garawek, and Pong Wua Lerm Kork.
All these were mixed together and pressed into the shape of the In Ma In Koo Rak Saep Nang Sanaeha.
Front Face;
The front face is a 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..
The Rear face
The rear face of the amulet has the ‘IN Koo Plord Rak’ Deity (another kind of ‘In’ Deity, of which there are many).
The In Koo 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).
Luang Por Goy empowered the amulets according to the correct formula of Khmer Lineage of his Masters, and employed Kasina meditation until he saw a Nimitta of the lovers entwined rise up from the amulets, then he called the Citta Vinyana (spirit/mind) of the Male In and Female In, to approach the In Ma Saep Nang Deity effigies, and to intertwine and fuse magically, and then bind and empower the images with Ancient Khmer Sorcery, chanting the Kata until the power began to arise within the amulets. He used many Mantras, Kata and spells, such as; Montr Ma Saep Nang, Montr In Koo Piswat, Montr Chang Pasom Khlong, Montr Khun Phaen, Montr Maha Sanaeh Piswat 108, Montr Maha Hlong Hlai (this Mantra can be used to hypnotize with – regardless of if it is a Man or a Woman).
After this powerful invocation, Luang Por took the In Ma In Koo Rak Sanaeha amulets and soaked them in ‘Nam Man Paya tae Krua Naree Rampeung’ (sexual attraction musk oil), in order to multiply the strength of the spell contained within the amulets (magical charging).
This amulet is not only good for improving ones love life, it is also good for those with Family problems, or who dont have a Family yet. This amulet is aimed to surround you with loved ones who love you, not only to attract people to have love affairs with or sexual relations. Also very good for shopkeepers to put in their cash tills or above the door of their shops.
Placing it in the home will also improve Family Relations.
Kata In Ma – In Koo Rak Sanaeha
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 Bliyang Ma Ma
This most incredible image of a tiny Pra Upakut Buddha sitting in meditation inside a Conch shell is one of the most beautiful examples of Thai Buddhist amulet art to be found in any example of Pra Upakut imagery anywhere. This amulet is of course extremely popular in the aesthetic sense as well as the sacred.
Pra Upakut means ‘Protector’ – he was a disciple of Pra Maha Kassapa Buddha. He prefers solitude and does not like to meet others, and thus sits in the middle of the ocean in his crystal throne in Nirodha Samabadhi.
To Bucha Pra Upakut you need a clear transparent bowl with clean water (or prayer water). Fill the bowl with water and place the Pra Upakut in the middle. Do not ever let the water dry up. Light incense and offer it with the Kata Pra Maha Upakut; (always chant ‘Namo Tassa Pakawadto Arahadto’ 3 times to the triple gem before any other Kata)