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.
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).
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.
Kata Bucha In Koo (‘Yin Tong’)
Kata for all Thai Buddhist amulets
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.
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.
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