Nang Prai Tani Banana Tree Ghost Locket, filled with Pong Sanaeh Ya Faed Necromantic Hypnotic Attraction Powders, Rubies, Ploi Sek Gem, Money Spider, Enchanted Dice for Gambling Success, 2 Sariga Celestial Golden Tongued Magpies for Cnvinving Speech, & a Takrut Maha Lap Scroll Spell Inscription Insert, for Lucky Fortunes. Released shortly before his passings, by the late great Luang Phu Kroo Ba Na, in his final edition ever, in 2559 BE. This amulet is highly preferred for plentiful possessions and wealth, power of attraction and seduction, and is also a very popular amulet for gamblers as a luck bringer.
Nang Prai Tani Locket Kruba Na
The Nang Prai Tani, is a Phii Prai Thai Ghost (Nang Prai Deva), and an Ancient Animist Wicha used as a Powerful Charm for Maha Sanaeh power of attraction, seduction, wealth and easy living, gambling and business success. Nang Prai Tani is a female ghost, just like the much more publicly known Nang Takian, who inhabits a Banana Tree of the Tani variety. In order for the ghost to be able to inhabit a Tani tree, the tree must be of a special kind called ‘Tani Dtaay Prai’, which is a Dtanii tree which dies when it blooms its first flowers. Nang Tani is also beautiful in appearance, just like Nang Dtakian, with green robes with a ‘Jong Graben’ cloth just like Ancient Thai folk used to wear. She likes to lure men into her lair, and seduce them. She has a very vengeful disposition, and is also very jealous, so that if a man who has been with Nang Tani should go with another woman, the Nang Tani will hunt the man down and break his neck bone.
LP Kruba Na Chinawangso Lanna Master Monk
The locket comes from Luang Phu Na Chinawangso’s final ever edition of amulets, now in extremely high demand and was almost immediately after release, approaching complete depletion of stocks. The edition also included Luang Phu Na’s first (and final) ever edition, of the now legendary Khun Phaen Na Sethee amulets. This final edition of the now deceased Master, was released in the year 2559 Buddhist Era, and Blessed by Luang Phu Na Chinawangso, under Auspicious Astrological Alignments in the Year of the Monkey.

Nang Tani Amulet



Rear face of Nang Tani amulet Kruba Na
Luang Phu Kroo Ba Na Chinawangso, was a Looksit of Kroo Ba Srivichai, and is the inheritor of the Master Lineage Sorcery of Kroo Ba Apichai Khaw Bpii, who was a direct Looksit monk apprenticed to the great Kroo Ba Srivichai, who was forced to disrobe unjustly, and continued to live, and practice like a monk, thereafter wearing white, and was still revered and known by his devotees as ‘Kroo Ba Apichai Khaw Bpii’ (Kroo Ba Apichai in White Robes). His purity, and abilities in Wicha were highly renowned, and his life trajectory is that of a legendary Adept Sorceror Monk, of immense diligence and tolerance. He is known to have assisted Kroo Ba Srivichai in constructing the path up the mountain to Wat Doi Suthep Temple in Chiang Mai.

Kruba Apichai Khaw Bee

Kruba Apichai Khaw Bee

This was his final edition, which included these lockets in oval and oblong shapes, his famous Paya Ling King Kluay Banana Feasting Monkey Deity, three types of Khun Phaen with Metal covered faces in large Pim Yai and small Pim Lek sizes, magic Candles, for Burning and Chanting in Bucha to the In Koo Deva of Love, See Pheung Dork Rak Sanaeha Attraction lip Gloss Potion, Ma Saep Nang Thai Lanna Sorcery Animist Lady-Horse Charms as Loi Ongk Statuettes, in both dry form and encased in Nam Man Prai Oil.


For the first time ever we see a compendium of Thai Buddhist and Occult Kata Chanting Tutorials for download in one Megapack from Ajarn Spencer Littlewood, with 108 different Kata Chanting tutorials and podcasts to download, and a further 10 extra Kata Chanting Tutorials for free to boot, for a mere 9$.

Bhikkhus Chanting Prayers

Bhikkhus Chanting Prayers

This first collection, called “Kata 108 Compendium of 108 Chanting Tutorials & Podcasts Volume 1”, contains the following Kata;

  1. A Note About Performing Incantations
  2. Calling the Devas to Attend the Dhamma
  3. How to Pray to Thai Amulets (Kata Aratana Pra Krueang)
  4. Invoking the 4 Elements (Version 1)
  5. Kata Bucha Pra Ngang Short Heart Mantras
  6. Kata Bucha Pra Sangkajjai
  7. Kata For Making Holy Water To Sell Your Goods and Ideas
  8. Kata for Muay Thai Fighters with Sak Yant Tattoos
  9. Kata Bucha Palad Khik (1)
  10. Kata Thon Kam Sab Chaeng Prayer To Remove Curses Spoken or Thought Of In The Past & Present
  11. Kata For Sak Yant Warriors
  12. Kata for all Amulets Using Wicha Gariang Kor Ma
  13. Kata Bucha Bia Gae Plus Narrative
  14. Kata In Koo Perm Sap for Using In Koo
  15. Kata In Koo (Thai Version)
  16. Kata Bucha Ruesi Hmor Chiwok Gomarapaj Buddha’s Physician Jivaka Rishi Healer Prayer
  17. Kata Metta Maha Sanaeh for all Amulets of Luang Phu In to Increase Wealth and Treasures
  18. Kata Paetch Payatorn with Narrative (LP Glom Wat Nong Bua version)
  19. Kata Bucha Paya Nakarach Prayer to the King of the Nagas
  20. The Paya Puchong Wisutti Taewa Naga King Deity
  21. Kata Paya Wan Jakkajan Sacred Cordyceps Cicada Chanting Tutorial
  22. Kata Yant Maha Ud Gunstopper Spell for Protection
  23. Kata Wua Tanu (Kroo Ba Noi Version)
  24. Kata Bucha Wua /KwaiTanu (Lanna Version)
  25. Kata Aratana Luang Por Ngern Wat Bang Klan
  26. The Monk, The Whore, the Goat and the Liquor (Moral Fable)
  27. Man’s Highest Achievement (Thought Provoking Dhamma Podcast)
  28. Kata Pluk Suea Invocation of the Tiger
  29. Wicha Suea – Invocation of Tiger Magic with Wisdom or Ignorance?
  30. Kata Bucha Lek Lai Wachiratat LP Huan Wat Putai Sawan
  31. How to Bucha (Pray) To Amulets Pt. 1
  32. Kata Bucha Luang Phu Tim Issarigo Wat Laharn Rai
  33. Kata Bucha Por Gae Ta Fai 1
  34. Kata Bucha Pra Ruesi Narai Hermit God
  35. Kata Bucha Por Kroo Ruesi
  36. 3 Chants for Praying to Lersi Narot (Naradha Rishi)
  37. Kata Wai Kroo Lersi Kobutra
  38. Atanatiya Paritta (Kata Taw Waes Suwan)
  39. Kata Pra Ariyasaj See 4 Noble Truths Mantra (Kata Yant Ha Yord)
  40. Kata Bucha Luang Por Kasem Khemago
  41. Kata Bucha Lek Lai
  42. How to Chant Kata Pra Pid Ta
  43. How to Pray To Amulets of Luang Phu Bpun Tammabalo Wat Ban Sangkh
  44. Invocation of the Nine Tails Fox (Kata Jing Jok Gao Hang)
  45. Kata for wearing and removal of Hwaen Pirod Magic Rings
  46. Kata Hua Jai Pra Khun Phaen
  47. Kata Kumarn Tong Taewa
  48. Kata Lanna for Bucha to Takrut Jampa See Dton Amulets
  49. Kata Bucha Luang Phu Khui (Klaew Klaad Kong Grapan Maha Ud)
  50. Kata Bucha Luang Phu Hmun
  51. Rich Kata Luang Por Parn Wat Bang Nom Kho
  52. Kata Pluk Bucha Palad Khik Jao Choo Pra Ajarn Dtee Yai
  53. Kata Paya Gai Thuean Cockerel Mantra for Yant Gai Thuean and Yant Gao Yord
  54. Kata Bucha Nok Sariga Celestial Magpie Prayer
  55. Kata Sariga Bot Kroo Master Invocation of the Celestial Magpie Spell
  56. Kata Bucha Taep Paetch Payatorn (LP Hmun)
  57. Kata to Remove Curses, Black Magick Made and Received.
  58. Kata for using with Takrut Panya Wai Supreme Intelligence Amulet
  59. Kata Pra Mokhallana Maugdalyayana Mending Bones Buddhist Healing Prayer
  60. Kata Bucha Takrut Khor Mia
  61. Kam Aratana Pra Kam Khaw Amulet of LP Ruesi Ling Dam
  62. Kata Aratana Luang Por Ngern
  63. Kata Bucha Look Krok
  64. Kata Bucha Luang Phu Hwaen Succino
  65. Kata Bucha Luang Phu Taep Loke Udorn
  66. Kata Bucha Luang Por Nueang Wat Jula Mani
  67. Kata Bucha Phu Ya Dork Tong
  68. Kata Bucha See Pheung Khema Kumarn (Pra Ajarn Gorp Chai)
  69. Kata Dueay Ngu Hlueam Python Spur Incantation (Luang Phu Waen Gaay)
  70. Kata for Metta (Luang Por Lum Wat Samakee Tam)
  71. Kata Mae Tong Soi
  72. Kata Maha Lap Pokasap (Ajarn Plien)
  73. Kata Maha Sanaeh Taep Ranjuan Dancing Deva Spell
  74. Kata Oy Hloy
  75. Kata Paya Suea Saming Were Tiger/Tigress Invocation
  76. Kata Pluk Hun Payont Phii Yaan
  77. Kata Pra Rahu Kam Duang
  78. Kata Riak Rak Yom
  79. Kata Taw Waes Suwan line for line with English Translations
  80. Kata Yant Pra Putta Jao Ham Tukh (Buddha Forbidding Suffering Yantra Invocation)
  81. Kata Chanting for Singha Himapant Lion Amulets
  82. Kata Bucha Luang Por Sawai Wat Bridaram
  83. Kata Paya Rachasri Himapant Forest Lion King Chanting Tutorial
  84. Incantation to remove the Pali Luub Hlang Enchantment Spell
  85. Kata Bucha Nam Man Prai Paya Wan Prai Daeng
  86. Kata for Khun Phaen Awk Suek Amulet Ajarn Chum Chai Kiree
  87. Invocations and Incantations for Elemental Magic
  88. Kata Bucha Paya Pali Vanora God
  89. Kata for Look Sakot Magic Beads
  90. Kata Pra Prajam Wan Jantr Prayer for Birthday Buddhas – Monday
  91. Kata Pra Prajam Wan Paruehas Prayer for Birthday Buddhas – Thursday
  92. Kata Bucha Pra Prajam Wan Sao Pra Nakprok Saturday Buddha
  93. Kata Wicha Rak Sorn Love Triangle Spell
  94. Ceremonial Prayer for Buddhist Monks to Give after Recieving Alms
  95. Incantation for Sak Yant Grao Paetch Diamond Armour Yantra
  96. Kata Ba Cha Dta for Women to Seduce Men
  97. Kata Bucha Bia Gae Boran Ancient Kata for Cowrie Shell Amulets
  98. Kata Bucha Chanting to Mae Nang Prai Dtānī Banana Tree Lady Ghost
  99. Kata Bucha Luang Por Phern Tidtakuno Wat Bang Pra
  100. Kata Bucha Luang Por Sotorn Buddha
  101. Kata Bucha Noo Dood Nom Maew Mouse Drink Milk from Cat’s teat Wicha for Metta
  102. Kata Bucha Por Tan Klai Wajasit
  103. Kata Bucha Pra Pakawambodee Buddha (Pra Pid Ta Sangkajjai)
  104. Kata Bucha Luang Phu Hwaen Sujjino Wat Doi Mae Pang
  105. Kata Bucha Jing Jok for Gecko Amulets
  106. The Chant of Maugdalyayana Extinguishing the Fires of Hell
  107. Kata Sek Wan 108 Incantation to Empower Sacred Herbs
  108. Thai Buddhist Chant for Holy Water Blessing

 The following 10 Kata Tutorials are also included for free;

  1. Kata Hua Jai Nak Leng Gambling Gangster Spell
  2. Kata Khun Chang Maha Sethee
  3. Kata Ruesi Hnaa Suea Tiger Faced Lersi
  4. Kata Riak Nang Lady Caller Spell
  5. Prayer to Buddha Relic of Wat Pratat Panom
  6. Kata Paya Jorakhae Crocodile Spell
  7. Kata Paya Tae Krua Kama Sutra Spell
  8. Kata Chanting for Bucha to Pra Rahu (Various Versions)
  9. Kata Mia Mai Heung Anti Jealousy Spell to Appease Spouses
  10. Love Mantras for Calling Male or Female Partners

The next compendium of 108 Kata is eagerly expected to appear within the next month or so, as Ajarn Spencer Compiles the second volume.

Luang Por Hyord of Wat Gaew Jaroen Blesses Amulets

Introducing the amulets of the first of our recommended Masters at Thailand Amulet store; Luang Por Hyord, of Wat Gaew Jaroen. A Great Deceased Master of the Samutr Songkram Province, whose amulets are extremely powerful and preferred in the amulet scene . Luang Por Hyord’s ability to empower amulets with Kong Grapan Chadtri Klaew Klaad Metta Maha Niyom Maha Lap Maha Pokasap magic was legendary, and his many kinds of amulets are all extremely favoured, and seldom seen in circulation, for they are mostly all long since in the collections of devotees.

Luang Por Hyord produced many great editions of amulets and occult charms, only some of which we will show you today, for a general overview of the style of this great master, and the kind of amulets he made. Many of his amulets are purely Buddhist and preserve the classic forms of Thai Buddhist Votive tablets. His occult charms and talismans such as his Takrut are legendary for their Klaew Klaad Kong Grapan Chadtri Maha Pokasap power, especially those which use his Wicha Hmai Jet See rainbow silken spellbound cords.

Pra Pid Ta 2534 BE Luang Por Hyord Wat Gaew Jaroen

Pra Pid Ta 2534 BE Luang Por Hyord Wat Gaew Jaroen

Below you can click on each image to view each amulet in full size – this first gallery shows his Muan Sarn Sacred Powder amulets in Classic Thai Buddhist Style

The Talismanic Charms of Luang Por Hyord receive Legendary Status with his Looksit, for Klaew Klaad Kong Grapan Chadtri Maha Pokasap Power. His Takrut Look Om Lokatat first edition is extremely revered, and sought after, and is one of the most jealously guarded amulets by his devotees.

His Takrut Tone Maha Bpraab is a true Power Amulet for those who need to exercise command over others, and who need protection from physical and magical dangers, and backstabbers in the professional arena.

Luang Por Hyord’s use of rainbow silken magical spell-bindiing cords is part of what makes his amulets and charms carry such good luck with them, for the Wicha Daay Hmai Jet See is a highly auspicious Wicha, that aligns one’s astro;logical influences in a way that removes obstacles, and attracts lucky fortunes.

 

Takrut Koo Cheewit Mad Daay Hmai Jet See Luang Por Hyord

Takrut Koo Cheewit Mad Daay Hmai Jet See yantra Scroll with Rainbow Silken Spellbound Cords

Just his Silken Cords, spellbound with Incantations and Ritual Weaving Methods, are a popular amulet in themselves for all-round auspicious blessings.

Hmai Jet See Rainbow Silken Spellbound Cords Luang Por Hyord Wat Gaew Jaroen

Hmai Jet See Rainbow Silken Spellbound Cords

Luang Por Hyord Short Biography

Pra Kroo Suntorn Tammagij , commonly known as Luang Por Hyord Chinawangso (deceased 2541 BE), was born with the name ‘Suntorn Chudtimas’, and was born on the 16th May 2454 BE in Damnern Saduak in Rachaburi, his father was called Mr. Mui Sae Eung, and his mother was called Mrs. Hmuean Sae Eung. His parents were merchants. He had 4 siblings.

Luang Por Hyord

Luang Por Hyord abbot of Wat Gaew Jaroen (Deceased 2541 BE)

At the age of 18 years old, Luang Por Hyord was ordained as a Samanera Novice Monk with Pra Kroo Plien Suwannachodto, the abbot of Wat Gaew Jaroen as his Upachaya Ordaining officer, on the 16th July 2472 BE. He spent the nex couple of years serving Pra Kroo Plien and studying the Dhamma, until he reached the age of full ordination as a fully fledged Bhikkhu. He was ordained as a Bhikkhu on the 8th May 2474 BE, with Pra Kroo Suttisarn (Luang Phu Jai), the abbot of Wat sadej as his Upachaya ordaining officer, Pra Kroo Plien as his Promptting officer (Gammawajajarn), and  and Pra Kroo Udom Sudtagij (abbot of Wat Pramote) as his witness (Anusawanajarn). he was given the ‘Chaya’ Monks name of ‘Chinawangso’.

Luang Por Hyord then studied the Dhamma Vinaya, and served Pra Kroo Plien the abbot at Wat Gaew Jaroen with immense diligence for a decade, until Pra Kroo Plien passed away from Tuberculosis, which he had suffered for many years, and which Luang Por Hyord had helped to take care of him during his illness. Pra Kroo Plien passed away on the 16th August 2484 BE

On the 17th August 2484 BE, Luang Phu Jai, the Bishop of Ampawa Municipality, elected Pra Piksu Suntorn Chinawangso (Luang Por Hyord), as the new abbot of Wat Gaew Jaroen  and simultaneously prmoted him also to be the Vice Bishop of Mueang Mai District in Ampawa.

His attainments in developing and administrating the temple were excellent throughout his life, and he released various popular editions of amulets throughout his long trajectory

He was succeeded by Luang Por Parn as abbot after his passing on 2nd March 2541 BE, after a long trajectory of great attainments in Dhamma advancements, as well as having performed many charitable deeds for the temple and its devotees. A long list of attainments accompanies his long trajectory, both academic, and material.

Below; Luang Por Parn who succeeded Luang Por Hyord as Abbot

Luang Por Parn Abbot of Wat Gaew Jaroen after Luang Por Hyord

Luang Por Parn Abbot of Wat Gaew Jaroen after Luang Por Hyord passed away

Luang Por Hyord’s remains are prayed to as mummified relics in a glass coffin at Wat Gaew Jaroen since his passing in 2541, and Devotees make pilgrimage every day to pass the shrine of Luang Por Hyord, and pray to him for blessings.

Luang Por Hyords Relics in Glass Coffin

Luang Por Hyords Relics in Glass Coffin in the Shrine at Wat Gaew Jaroen

Prai Maha Sethee 89 Edition Amulets LP Sin

Presenting images of an extremely popular edition and sacred blessing ceremony of an edition with a bright future, from LP Sin of Wat Laharn Yai, in Rayong, the Prai Maha Sethee 89 Edition Limited Series, with a full pantheon of Pra Khun Phaen sacred amulets released in various models. Made from the finest Muan Sarn Sacred Ingredients, with finely honed design features, and the Yant Grabork Khwai Yantra on rear face, according to the Dtamra of the lineage Masters of the Kroo Ba Ajarn Luang Phu Tim Issarigo (Wat Laharn Rai).

Khun Phaen Prai Maha Sethee 89 Pim Lek Luang Por Sin

Various types of Khun Phaen Prai Maha Sethee 89 Pim Lek, and Pim Yai by Luang Phu Sin

This edition is a very special edition to celebrate 89th Year of Life of Luang Phu Sin, and was blessed in solo empowerment in the Uposatha Shrineroom of Wat Laharn Yai, in Rayong. This edition can be expected to become one of the more prominent editions of importance from this Great Monk, and have a very long lasting trajectory in the future

Luang Phu Sin Blessing the Prai Maha Sethee 89 Edition Amulets

Luang Phu Sin Meditates in the Shrineroom and Blesses the Prai Maha Sethee 89 Edition Amulets

To press the amulets, a large selection of sacred powders were used from Luang Phu sin’s repository, and previous editions, and Pong Prai Kumarn of Luang Phu Tim, to continue the lineage Wicha through transmission of the Muan Sarn through adding broken up pieces of previous editions of Khun Phaen Prai Kumarn, from both Luang Phu Sin and Luang Phu Tim Issarigo.

Muan Sarn Sacred Powders used in the making of Khun Phaen Prai Maha Sethee Amulets

Muan Sarn Sacred Ingredients of the Edition

Pra Khun Phaen Pong Prai Kumarn Pim Tammada Nuea Wan Pasom Pong Prai Kumarn Roey Ploi Sek - Luang Phu Sin Prai Maha Sethee 89

Pra Khun Phaen Pong Prai Kumarn Pim Tammada

Various Pim Song models in several different kinds of sacred powders were released in this limited series edition, in both Pim Lek (small) and Pim Yai (large) size models. The edition starts off with the Khun Phaen Pim Tammada standard model in Nuea Wan Maha Mongkol Pasom Pong Prai Kumarn brown powders, or Nuea Khaw Pasom Pong Prai Kumarn white powders, and Ploi Sek Maha Pokasap Gemstone fragments.

There were some models made in Pim Tammada in Nuea Gon Krok multicoloured powders, some with ‘Bpam Sam’ (also known as ‘Hlang Baeb’) double images superimposed on each other

Pra Khun Phaen Prai Maha Sethee Nuea Gon Krok Luang Phu Sin

Pra Khun Phaen Prai Maha Sethee Pim Bpam Sam (Hlang Baeb) – Nuea Gon Krok Luang Phu Sin

The next model up was the Ongk Kroo Pim D in Nuea Wan Sabu Luead red bloodsoap herbal powders with Pong Prai Kumarn, and Bronze Wanich Gilded surface on the front face, with 2 Takrut Tong Daeng inserted into the rear face along with some Ploi Sek Maha Pokasap gemstone Fragments.

Khun Phaen Prai Maha Sethee 89 Nuea Wan Sabu Luead

Khun Phaen Prai Maha Sethee 89 Nuea Wan Sabu Luead Takrut Tong Daeng Koo Roey Ploi

Luang Phu Sin meditated for an extended period and performed ‘Pluk sek’ empowerment over the amulets in the Uposatha Shrineroom of Wat Laharn Yai, in an intensive solitary empowerment session.

Empowerment Ceremony in the Uposatha at wat Laharn Yai

Empowerment Ceremony in the Uposatha at Wat Laharn Yai

Next came the Pra Khun Phaen Prai Maha Sethee 89 Ongk Kroo Pim C Nuea Pong Plai Dam Takrut Ngern Koo, in Black Prai Powders, with Twin Silver Takrut and Gemstone Fragments

Pra Khun Phaen Prai Maha Sethee Nuea Pong Plai Dam Takrut Ngern Koo

Next up in line was the Ongk Kroo Pim B in Nuea Wan Dork Mai Tong with Bronze Wanich on front face, and two Gold Takrut and Ploi Sek Maha Pokasap Gemstone Fragments in the rear face.

Khun Phaen Prai Maha Sethee Ongk Kroo Pim B Nuea Wan Dork Tong

Khun Phaen Prai Maha Sethee Ongk Kroo Pim B Nuea Wan Dork Tong Takrut Tong Koo

Next Up in line was the Ongk Kroo Pim A with Pure Gold Leaf pasted on front face, and Three Kings Takrut (Sam Kasat – 3 spells in bronze, silver and gold).

Khun Phaen Ongk Kroo Pim A Nuea Wan Dork Mai Tong Takrut Sam Kasat

There were also some special Ongk Kroo Pised Gammagarn amulets released with special Muan Sarn and special inserts, such as the Prok Joy Bai Makham Nakprok Buddha inserted into rear face.

Khun Phaen Prai Maha Sethee 89 Chud Gammagarn Pised

Khun Phaen Prai Maha Sethee 89 Chud Gammagarn Pised

Various other amulets were released in this edition, including the Pae Maha Pokasap Lucky Goat of Wealth and treasures, pha Yant and other amulets

Pae Maha Pokasap Nuea Tong Daeng Prai Maha Sethee Edition 2560 BE

A most recommendable and high quality edition with an everlasting future trajectory, that leaves these amulets destined for immortal fame. Their artistic beauty, powerful Muan Sarn powders, and intensive empowerment, and accurate recorded documentation of the edition means that we are looking at a true Pra Niyom preferred classic of the Modern Era, in the tradition of the lineage of the great Luang Phu Tim Issarigo and his lineage apprentice Luang Phu Sin.