A look at some of the various animist occult charms in the world of Thai Amulets and Thai Occult, to see the grand variation of Wicha contained within the grimoires of Thai Sorcery.

There are many forms of animist charms, ranging from personified effigies to inanimate objects  without the shape of a living being, imbued with a spirit (such as a Takrut made from hide, A piece of Sacred Lek Lai, or a Chin Aathan bone carving).

Below; Takrut Hnang Wua Fa Pa Talay Bor Nam Dtaay – (Hide of a Bull struck by lightning, fall in Water Well + Die) – Gambling Ghost Whisperer – Pra Ajarn Taep Into. 

Takrut Hnang Wua Fa Pa Talay Bor Nam Dtaay - (Hide of a Bull struck by lightning, fall in Water Well + Die) - Gambling Ghost Whisperer - Pra Ajarn Taep Into.

Pra Ajarn Taep Into created the Takrut using Leaden Yantra Foil with Sacred Khom Agkhara Spell inscriptions, wrapped around a piece of Hide from a Bull that was struck by Lightning, also inscribed with yantra spells, and bound with Sorcerous Binding Cords from a Funeral of a Corpse that was a ‘Phii Dtaay Hoeng’ (Died in Unnatural Events).
Phii Dtaay Hoeng are Prai Ghosts that, because of their unexpected death and premature passing into the Spirit World, are quite anguished and have a very high level of Psychic and Magical Powers, which are lent to the Powers within the amulet.


Prai Spirits are prone to show off their psychic powers more often than Celestial devas, which is one of the reasons for the high popularity of Necromantic Charms, for people these days wish for fast and effective results.

Below; Ling Pid Ta Mai Gae Carved closed eyes Pidta Vanora Monkey, by Luang Phu Bpun Tammabalo


Hand carved and inscribed Bucha size Ling Pid Ta Vanora Monkey deity with Pidta Posture (hands covering eyes), empowered with Wicha Hanuman and Wicha Pidta, the statue is hand inscribed with Khom Agkhara and Yantra inscriptions, and incantations, made from Sacred Wood of a Deva inhabited tree, from the Great Luang Phu Bpun Tammabalo of Wat Ban Sangkh in Roi Et. This Bucha item is intended for altar worship or for placement in the office , home or business in a shrine. The statue measures 1.8 Inches wide base x 4.8 Inches High.

Below; Suea Payak Akom Nuea Loha Rom Dam 2559 BE Blessed by Luang Por Foo Wat Bang Samak + Luang Por Chan Wat Bang Bor

Suea Payak Akom Nuea Loha Rom Dam Wat Bang Bor
Himapant Tiger Suea Akom Sorcerous Tiger Loi Ongk Statuette in Nuea Loha Rom Dam Black Oiled Sacred Iron Alloy, with 1,999 amulets made in this particular type of sacred metal. Released in the Payak Pratan Porn Edition Blessed with the Wicha Luang Por Kong and Luang Por Parn at Wat Pratan Porn, by the Wicha Holders, Luang Por Foo (Wat Bang Samak), and Luang Por Chan, (Wat Bang Bor).

Below; Wua Tanu Mai Gae Sacred Arrow Bull Bucha Statue Carved Sacred Wood LP Bpun

Wua Tanu Mai Gae 5 Inches Carved Sacred Arrow Bull Hand Inscribed Sacred Wood Statue Luang Por Bpun
Hand carved and inscribed Bucha size Wua Tanu Sacred Arrow Bull Treasure and Homestead Guardian with Anti Black Magick Powers, empowered with hand made Khom Agkhara and Yantra inscriptions, and incantations, made from Sacred Wood of a Deva inhabited tree, from the Great Luang Phu Bpun Tammabalo of Wat Ban Sangkh in Roi Et. This Bucha item is intended for altar worship or for placement in the office , home or business in a shrine. The statue measures 5 Inches Long x 3 Inches High. Released in the ‘Khlang Raeng Dee’ edition to revere and continue the magical lineage of the Kroo Ba Ajarn Great Forest Masters of the Dhammayut Tradition through which Luang Phu Bpun received his Magical Wicha and Trajectory. The Wua Tanu can be used as a single Bucha item on the altar for prayer and protective magic within the household, and to prevent wealth from diminishing, or you can use various other methods of Wicha Wua Tanu depending on your needs, such as using 4 for the full household protection ritual, or the holy water making ceremony.

Below; Khiaw Gae Palad Suea Carved Tiger amulet LP Sawai Wat Bridaram

Khiaw Gae Palad Suea Carved Tiger amulet LP Sawai Wat Bridaram
Sacred solid Wild Boar’s Tooth carved Palad Khik with Tiger and Sariga Yantra spell Inscriptions, and Carved Tiger on the hilt from Luang Por Sawai, of Wat Bridaram. The Carved Talismanic Animist Charms with their famous and instantly recognisable Hand Inscriptions of Luang Por Sawai, are amongst the most highly sought after and preferred amulets of Luang Por’s Pantheon, and are very rare to encounter.

This exhibit is carved from a Wild Boars Tusk into the shape of a Palad Khik Lingam with a Tiger seated on the hilt of the Lingam. The tusk is not just any old Boars Tusk, rather, ‘Khiaw’ Dtan’. Khiaw Dtan is a tusk that has no hollow inner, which is very rare anomaly, and seen to be powerful magic especially for Kong Grapan Chadtri and Maha Amnaj.

Hnoo Dtok Thang Khaw Sarn 8 Takrut Maha Lap 1 Look Namo Serm Duang – Luang Phu Leng – Wat Nong Gae


Hnoo Dtok Thang Khaw Sarn (Mouse who fell into the Rice Barrel) Maha Pokasap Rap Choke Edition Animist Mercy Charm in Turqoise Muan Sarn Sacred Powders, with 8 Takrut Spells in rear face, with one Look Namo Serm Duang horoscope improvement spell.

In Thai language, the phrase ‘Mouse fell into the Rice Barrel’. is an analogy for a person who is not born into money or higher social standing, but who marries into a wealthy family, and gains great wealth and treasures through the power of seduction. The front face of the amulet features the image of Mice feasting on the overflowing rice barrel. The rear face of the amulet has a mouse perched upon a Chinese style Gold Ingot, partaking of plentiful resources. The rear face is empowered further with a Sacred Look Namo magic Spell insert, with Pokasap and Serm Duang Magic to increase Good Karma and attract Prosperity. Eight silver Takrut scroll spells are inserted into the Muan Sarn Sacred Powders of the rear face.

Below; Look Krok Chamot Akom Nuea Samrit Long Yant Dtem Dtua 2552 BE Necromantic Civet Cat – Kroo Ba Buddha 552 Amulets Made


Look Krok Chamot Akom Necromantic Civet Cat Loi Ongk Statuette – Nuea Loha Aathan (Sorcerous Metallic Alloy) with ‘Yant Khom’ spell inscriptions, from the year 2552 BE, by Luang Phu Kroo Ba Buddha – Wat Nong Wua Kam (Lampun). 552 Made in Nuea Samrit Phiw Rung (Sunrise Tone Brazen Alloy), with Look Krok Powders within the forged effigy.

Luang Phu Kroo Ba Buddha, or, ‘Dtu Jao Dtā’, is a Gaeji Ajarn Master Monk of the Northern Thai Lanna Region. His fame is unusual because he has always tried to remain inconspicuous and quietly reclusive in his temple in the Province of Lampun. His Patipatā (Practice) is of Notable Interest for being direct Lineage with the Great Kroo Ba Srivichai, who is perhaps the Greatest Lanna Master Guru Monk of all time.


You can browse the Amimist Charm Category of the store below, to view the myriad of Animist Charms we have in store, and read all about each different animist charm in their respective writeups

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New Amulets to be Added to Thailand and Buddhist Amulet stores

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

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 - Wat Bovornives

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

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

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

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

New accessories for Thai amulets in store

We now have various options for hanging your animists charms and amulets at waist level in the traditional type method using our new range of takrut belts. These belts are called ‘Chuak Takrut Kart Aew’, which are hand plaited cord belts for takrut, palad khik, and other occult charms such as tiger claws and wild boar tusks. One can thus hang them tied to the waist cord according the traditional Thai way of wearing these kind of amulets. Depending on the type of the amulet, one can place the amulet on the front, left, right, or back of the Chuak Takrut Kart Aew, using metal rings to attach them with. Also, as a closure method, a loop is attached to one end of the belt to feed the cord through and tie it.

The waist cords are hand woven with multiple threads that will allow you to attach your amulets in such a way that there will be no chance of losing them. Moreover, the cord is extremely durable and it is even washable, making this waist belt a perfect choice for everyday wear. Due to the triple plaid weave, it is unlikely that it will break. Thus, the Chuak Takrut Kart Aew will last for a very long time indeed.

New accessories for Thai amulets in store

The new belts have been added been added to the shop in various colors, namely black, red/black, and yellow/green. Two different sizes are available: 24–34 inch and 34–40 inch.

Thailand Amulets store also offers various other accessories and peripherals for your amulets, such as Buddhist rosaries, neck chains, cords, takrut casing, bracelets, rings, amulet cases, eyeglass, pliers, and pendant rings which can be viewed here: Accessories.

Special Maha Sanaeh locket made and blessed by Ajarn Perm Prai Dam. Can be used for attracting lovers, for gambling (lottery), and business.

In Chang Pasom Khloeng Hlang Paya Luengk Tong Paetch Payatorn (‘Golden Phallic God’) is a special maha sanaeh locket from Ajarn Perm Prai Dam. It can be used for attracting lovers, for gambling (lottery), and business. The In Chang is a symbiotic kama sutra Yab Yum-like double deva, with the image of an elephant consummating kama sutra sex magic with a human lady, surrounded by Khmer Sanskrit Agkhara and dark arts kata akom.

The locket iself is immersed in a powerful mixture of red cockerel oil and Nam Man Chang Pasom Khloeng (‘Mating Elephant Prai Oil’). In addition, the oil has had herbal Chang Pasom Khloeng oil potions to imbue it to the fullest potential of its maha sanaeh attraction power. The In Chang Pasom Khloeng is a Lanna wicha and a Tai Yai/Karen hill tribe sorcery, as is the In Ma Saep Nang (‘Horse-Lady’). The Paetch Payatorn relates to the Shiva lingam and the male phallic proactive maha sanaeh power of libido.

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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 due to the love charm magic of maha sanaeh (charm and attraction).

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If the In is kept in the house as a domain dweller, 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 will be without disturbances. 

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Kata Bucha In Koo (‘Yin Tong’)

Kata for all Thai Buddhist amulets

paetch payatorn and chang pasom khloeng locket in prai oil ACV Perm Prai Dam

The Paetch Payatorn Paya Leung Tong which is inserted into the rear face, is a powerful seduction charm, and commerce induction agent, with very powerul abilities to influence lottery numbers known for its power to possess many lovers and keep them all happy, and fulfilled as well as for its maha lap and maha pokasap powers.

This is, of course, a reminiscently similar imagery, and indeed, similar magical effect as the In Ma Saep Nang (‘lady entwined with a stallion’) wicha, which also features a virile horse consummating with a beautiful lady. It is an amulet of great influence with speech and power over others through attraction and charm, encircled by lovely maidens, and win the games of the nocturnal seduction artist and gambler.

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Be it seduction of lovers, or customers and prey, the In Chang Pasom Khloeng locket calls upon the highly seductive power of the lingam (Paetch Payatorn) Phallic God of Luck and Sexual Attraction to boost it from within, with pure kama sutra energy, empowering with further use to increase in strength as it slowly absorbs the prai oils it is immersed in. 

The prai oils used for the immersion were boiled and empowered in a cauldron with magical inscriptions, and an empowered holy wooden paddle to stir the oils and herbs. The rear face of the locket has herbal magic using Wan Saw Hlong, Wan Saen Nang Lorm, Wan Paya Gai Daeng, and a host of other ingredients many of them kept secret by Ajarn Perm.

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Mantras for In Koo, In Ma, In Chang

All lockets of maha sanaeh type by A.C. Perm have an extra special kata given for you to use to empower and to call upon it for your needs.

Use this version to call ladies:

Om Jidtang Idthiiyang Aehi Jid-Dta Gaama Raakang  Raaka Ma-Ma Maa Maa.

Use this version to call other men:

Om Jidtang Buriso-o Aehi Jid-Dta Gaama Raakang  Raaka Ma-Ma Maa Maa.

Perform the Maha Namasakara (‘Namo tassa’) three times before any other chanting to amulets.

We recommend using the kata Aaratanaa Pra Krueang as a prelude to asking for wishes to be fufilled from any Buddhist amulets.

 

View this amulet in our store here: In Chang Pasom Khloeng & Paetch Payatorn Paya Leungk Tong (‘Golden Phallic God’) Immersed in Mating Elephant Prai Oil – Ajarn Perm Prai Dam

 

Palad Khik Jao Sanaeh Nang Sayop Salop Ka Khik Nak La Hua Tong Kam – Gold Head Phallic Hypnotic Charm – Carved Holy Wood in Prai Oil with Black Light Spell Inscription -Ajarn Waes (Ruesi Waet) 2555 BE

Parad Khik Phallic

Palad Khik Jao Sanaeh Nang Sayop Salop Ka Khik Nak La Hua Tong Kam (Phallic Golden Headed Lingam that Hypnotizes and Knocks out Maidens in front of the Amulet) – Powerful Maha Sanaeh Choke Lap Amulet for Attracting Lovers, Custmers, Admirers and Immense Fortunes and Wealth. Especially Recommended for Gamblers and Players.

The Glow in the Dark Spell Inscription on the casing of this Hand Carved Palad Khik in Prai Oil, makes for a very Unusual Amulet with Ancient Wicha on the Inside, with Powerful Maha Saneh Magic, and also a Modern and very Attractive Accessory at the same time.

Parad Khik Phallic

Ruesi Waet is one of the Present Day Top Laymasters whose International Fame resulting from the Success of his Sorcery has led him to have Faithful devotees all over South East Asia, and Even as Far Away as USA, Australia and Europe.

Parad Khik Phallic

The power of his amulets is talked about in Forums and Amulet Communities and he is often invited to travel and hand out blessings to his Looksit in Other Countries, such as Singapore and Malaysia.

Parad Khik Phallic

Created and Empowered by Ajarn Waes (Ruesi Waet) over a long period of time in the Samnak, recieving repeated Incantations, Ritual and Meditative Empowerments the whole time. Released after a Final Master Day Ceremony Blessing in Ajarn Waet’s Wai Kroo Ceremony in 2555 BE

Kata Bucha Palad Khik Jao Sanaeh

Om Laluay Mahaa Laluay Samsip Sorng Hee Hae Hom Lorm Dtorm Kuay Khor Hai Guu Ram Ruay Pro Hua Kuay An Nii Da Daa Di Dii Duu Dii Hee Maa Kuay Maa Burut Maa Dii Sadtrii Mii Maa Swaa Home

Palad Khik Jao Sanaeh Nang Sayop Salop Ka Khik Nak La Hua Tong Kam – Gold Head Phallic Hypnotic Charm – Carved Holy Wood in Prai Oil with Black Light Spell Inscription -Ajarn Waes (Ruesi Waet) 2555 BE
$86.00

Paetch Payatorn Nang Lorm Deity palad Bucha size statuette – LP In Khematewo – Wat Nong Meg (Surin). Powerful Bucha for Business Persons, Sales Persons, Partner seekers, promotion, popularity..

Made from Nuea Samrit (Bronze) the Paetch Payatorn Deity has proved to be one of the Wicha which Luang Phu In has attained ultimate Mastery in, after repeated extreme success with those who rented and revered his previous editions of Paetch Payatorn amulets. This time, with the creation of the Phallic Paetch Payatorn Deity in conjunction with the Nang Lorm Deva, using the most Magical Ancient Metals, and Khmer artifacts for this most powerful of Khmer Maha Sanaeh Wicha. The amount of magic condensed within this Paetch Payatorn Bucha statuette is immense, and easily sensed when grasped in the hand, even by less sensitive mediums.

The tail of the Paetch Payatorn enticingly encircles the Nang Lorm Deva, with a sensual, graceful gesture, to which the Nang Lorm reacts with a display of pleasure on her face.

Luang Phu In gave the Paetch Payatorn Nang Lorm Rap a long period of solo empowerments with incantations in his Kuti and then finally a mass empowerment in Puttapisek/Tewapisek ceremony.

The Nang Lorm deva is laying on top of the back of Paetch Payatorn, her arms encircle his torso, hands grasping under his belly, as if to caress his sexual organ, which is just out of reach.

Paetch Payatorn Deity Info Page

Size; 5.5 Cm wide, 3.8 Cm high and 2Cm deep

Made, empowered, blessed and released in 2554 BE

Om Sivaling Naam Waa Pra Paetch Payatorn Kuay Ngaam Bpen Neung Grapong Ngaam Bpen Sorng Dtua Ngaam Bpen Saam Kwaam Ngaam Bpen See Kwaam Dee Bpen Haa Tan Jong Sadaeng Rittaa Nai Daan sanaeh Maedttamahaniyom Chay Hen Chay Hlon Hying Hen Rak Krai Sanaehaa Eeg Tang Choke Laap mang Mee Aehi Ma Maa Khamaa Mihang

Download Kata_Paetch_Payatorn (wma sound file Tutorial)

Download Fast Version Kata Paetch Payatorn (wma sound file)

Alternative Version

Siri Pokaa Namaa Sayo Pawandtumae Nachaa Li Dti
Download Sound Tutorial of Kata Paetch Payatorn (Short Version for calling Wealth and Possessions)

Luang Phu In

Luang Phu In Khemataewo – Wat Nong Meg (Surin) – Master of Wicha Khmer – Maha Sanaeh Metta Choke Lap. As he was still a young man, he was already a Master of Wicha Maha Sanaeh (attraction and riches charm). As a layman he loved to practice Maha Sanaeh magic. When he ordained, because his inclination was to make amulets, he sought out a dozen or more great masters to teach him their various Wicha…….



The amulet is in the form of a Cobra wound around a Phallic.

  • Luang Phu Jan has created these Cobra head Palad Khik from the following sacred powders and other Sacred Muan Sarn;
  • Powder from an Ancient 1000 year old Shiva Lingam, which was found in an Age Old Khmer Holy place. The Shivalingam, as well as being a Phallic Symbol of Potency, and an Effigy of the Shiva Deity in Abstract Form, is also the central focus of the Mind Power of the Universal Deities.
  • Dtakrai Yord Prasat Khom (powdered pieces of the spires of 7 Khmer Palace Temples). This particular powder endows the Muan Sarn with Maha sanaeh Enchantment to induce desire in the hearts of those you wish to Seduce.
  • Din Bpradtu Prasat Khom Pan Pi – Earth powders from 9 Entrance Gates of 9 Ancient Khmer Palace Temples). This induces the arrival of manby Customers or Clients, and good sales flow, because the entrance to a Palace is always a place of passers by and good commerce.
  • Pong Wised Gampong Tom (Sacred powders from Gampong Tom in Kampuchea)
  • Pong Wised Luang Phu Jan (his own special powder)
  • Pong Kochagut, Dtakor Chang Kroo Aathan 200 Pi (powdered 200 year old magic wand with elephant hook). This is powerful Magic for calling ‘Choke Laap’ (Luck and good Fortune, Windfalls), Asking for Money or Promotion of Status; It makes the other person you are asking soft hearted towards you, and give in to your pleas more easily.

Luang Phu Jan designed this Shiva Lingam (Palad Khik) in the form of a Cobra, which is of course the Snake which is wrapped around Shivas Crown. Shive is one of the Hindu Trinity, and was the Highest Deva of the Khmer Brahman Race, along with Brahma and Vishnu a close second. The Cobra was Shivas necklace, and even though it is a Venomous beast, it remains peacefully resting upon Shiva.

Luang Phu Jan says half jokingly that Promiscuous Men in Thailand are called ‘Snake Head’ like the snake head of the Palad Khik he has made. Also, if someone dreams of a Snake wrapping itself around their body, they will find their true Partner iin Life. So the Palad is very useful for those seeking to attract a partner.

The amulet is also effective for Luck, Charm, Influence and Discussion winning, which also harmonizes and improves your Selling Skills.

Its Supplementery Inherent Effect is that bit protects from venomous animals such as Snakes and the like, and prevents Danger. Increases your Influence on others.

999 of these Amulets were made in all, and 256 Bucha size models for the Altar. Size; 2 Centimeters high.

Kata Bucha Palad Paya Ngu Jong Ang

Omma Siwaling Gamlang Ja Heung Sawaaha  Om Sanaeh Mon Sanaeh Mia Sanaeh Bpuum Sanaeh Bpaaraa Bprer An Grayorm Kun Bprer An Hong Om Sahom Dtid Saneu Gramum Na Ga Dor Lor Hina na Ma Pa Ta

Chant three times, blowing on the palad each time you finish one cycle.

Luang Phu Jan Khantigo (Kampuchea)





The Palad Khik Hua Chamot is empowered using the Khmer Wicha Gampong Jaam for which Luang Phu In is so famous for his Mastery of. This is a very ancient Khmer Wicha which is considered the most powerful maha Sanaeh and Choke Laap magic of Khmer tradition. It is made from Nuea Dee Buk (magical leads), which is a very good material for transmitting magical energies.

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The palad is very small size and suitable for both Man or Woman to use. Always hang it lower than any Buddha images or amulets. It can be attached to a neck chain but lower than monks or Buddhas, or to a belt, keyring, purse or wallet, hang in car, above door of shop or in cash till..

LP In empowered these Palad Khik amulets not only with Ceremonial methods and ritual, but also embedded his own highly developed psychic powers into them.

It is said that in the empowerment Puttapisek ceremony, the devotees all could hear the sound of the Palad Khik spinning around inside the almsbowls they were kept in during the ceremony. This is normally a sign of the authentic ability of the Master, who, if truly powerful, can make the amulets come to life and move of their own accord, sometimes even jumping out of the bowl into the air.

This amulet is exclusively for good sales in business, Luang Phu In says that whoever uses this and  is a salesperson or shopkeeper, will see definite great increase in sales and profits.

Use this Kata for Bucha
Om Siwaling Home Khad Jad Mad Ma Ma Maa Maa Saraa Bparaa Bpaay Bpangkaaya Saraa Bper Doeng Khangaay.

The Kata calls people to approach (customer), and also to call the heart of a man or a woman (secondary effect). Stroke the head of the Chamot as you chant.

Chamot is the name for a Civet Cat or mongoose. So the name of the Palad Khik in English is ‘Civet cat head Palad Khik’.

Luang Phu In

Luang Phu In Khemataewo – Wat Nong Meg (Surin) – Master of Wicha Khmer – Maha Sanaeh Metta Choke Lap. As he was still a young man, he was already a Master of Wicha Maha Sanaeh (attraction and riches charm). As a layman he loved to practice Maha Sanaeh magic. When he ordained, because his inclination was to make amulets, he sought out a dozen or more great masters to teach him their various Wicha…….




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 Kroo Ba Jao Duang Deesacred yant on conch shell with Pra Upakut Buddha

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)

Mahaa Upakudto Ja Mahaa Thaero Naa Naa Baramee Sambanno Mahaa Laapo Mahaa Dtecho Mahaa Chayya Sitti Bprasittimae (3 times)

View pictures from the Puttapisek empowerment ceremony ;