Look Krok Prai Perm Sap – 5 x 2.5. x 2 inch necromantic bucha statue – ‘Bucha Kroo Traimas’ Edition 2555 BE – Pra Ajarn Somchart Bparimudto.
Look krok prai perm sap is made for increasing wealth and treasured possessions, gambling and flourishing commerce. These sacred powder amulets and bucha images took the world of kumarn tong collectors and devotees by storm in 2012, and were received with great popularity.
The look krok is made from a very highly concentrated muan sarn composed of prai oils, bone powders and funeral ashes, sorcerous earths and magical herbal ingredients.
108 cemeteries have provided 108 sources of sorcerous powders with nine kumarn from nine provinces who were nine years old. Earths from the traditional necromantic wicha were of course also included such as seven earths from seven ports, seven salt licks, and earth from the sump of the funeral pyre with the fats of the corpse.
The most powerful herbal prai ingredients were ground up and added including wan kumarn tong, wan sanaeh jantr, and the rare and powerful gambler’s favorite magical herb wan udom choke.
Use for beseeching luck in lottery, commerce and sales, metta from superiors, success, love and attraction to watch over and protect the household, gambling and most other wishes.
Like all prai spirit deities, to worship a look krok will bring great luck and fortune to its owner, increasing wealth, and causing income and treasures to flow in from all around. Gambling is much more of a cinch with the help of the look krok, and travelling is blessed with the safety given by the look krok’s kong grapan and klaew klaad power.
The look krok will warn both of forthcoming dangers and of coming luck. When luck is about to have a burst or a lucky streak, you will notice people showing much more attention than even usually, and a lot of friendly approaches in a short time. This is the time to lay your bet. The way of worship is similar to that for kumarn tong, hun payont, mae hong prai, mae takian and most other prai spirit deities as far as offerings are concerned, but the kata is personalized, as is usually the case with each different type of prai deity.
Blessing of the look krok
The invocation of the prai deva spirits and empowerment of this 2555 BE Wai Kroo edition was performed with Pra Ajarn Somchart presiding and performing the opening and entrance to the cemetery for the ritual incantations to be performed. He conversed with the guardian deities of the cemetery, and asked for permission from the Sarn Dtaa Yaay shrine of the local ghosts.
Next, the ‘Piti Buang Suang Plii Phaa Hor Rang Prai’ was performed. This is a ritual for the removal of wrapping and binding of corpses. The prai spirits inside prai necromantic kumarn, look krok and other effigies, are often bound using corpse cloth or cords, colored daay akom threads, colored pha sam see/jet see bucha ribbons, or other simliar sorcerous binding materials, depending on the wicha.
The look krok amulets, bucha images and pha yant cloths were then made and empowered using the montr wicha yant dhamma dhatu ruu maha gamnerd. This empowerment was performed for one whole traimas (‘trimester’, a three months period during the rainy retreats where the monks stay in their temples and spend the nights practicing and empowering their amulets).
A final empowerment was given to the whole edition, before they were released to leave the temple for distribution. The look krok recieved a final individual blessing with hand inscription from Pra Ajarn Somchart.
Pra Ajarn Somchart’s look krok bucha statues and prai look krok powder amulets of this edition are now approaching the status of legendary, and received massive interest from foreign shores such as Malaysia, Taiwan and Singapore.
The head of the look krok has some prai oil and wax with a piece of bone inserted.
Kata Bucha Look Krok Prai Perm Sap
Ji Je Ru Ni Jidt Dtang Gae Bpa Si Bpang Ruu Bpang Ni Midt Dtang Aa Kaj Chaa Ya Aa Kaj Chaa Hi Ma Ma Maa Maa Ma Haa Luuk Grorg Praay perm Sap.
Chant seven or nine times and make your wish.
For a higher increased understanding of how to worship the kumarn and prai type amulets and bucha images, we recommend that you read all of the information contained in the below links. Correct understanding of how to bucha is the real reason for success with your amulet, and incorrect or lazy bucha, is also a reason why some people feel that their amulet is not working.
It is important to bucha properly and correct performance of the bucha method will bring success with almost all amulets. For this reason we recommend that you read all of the below info pages (see links below), in order to inform yourself of the various methods of bucha and increase your adepthood when performing ritual offerings.
Kata Look Krok and how to bucha (worship) Look Krok
How to pray to Mae Nang Prai, Kumarn Tong Look Krok Hoeng Prai, Hun Payont & Mae Takian amulets (how to bring into the house)
Nang Prai – Phii Prai Thai Ghosts and Spirit Devas
Kata for Metta Mahaniyom and Maha Sanaeh Amulets, Charms and Oil
Maker: Pra Ajarn Somchart Bparimudto
Magical Effects: Maha lap, maha pokasap, maha sanaeh, metta mahaniyom, fao ban ruean
Material: Prai powders, necromantic earths, oils, bone
Recommended Uses: Luck in lottery, commerce and sales, shop guardian, metta from superiors, success, love and attraction, to watch over and protect the household, gambling, lottery
Number of Amulets Made: 999
Edition: Bucha Kroo Traimas edition