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A Great Hoon Payon Prai Amulet by Luang Pu Jan - Protection - 2013

I was very surprised to find these old cased Hoon Payon from Luang Pu Jan on my last visit to Bangkok as there were few made. The boxed one in the case in the photo was common for a decade, but these have always been hard to find. Made at Wat Bang Jaem, in Roi Et, Isaan.

   This Hoon Payon was made from the thread from a funeral and 8 Takruts, which is a very unusual way to do these but the design of it was a hit with the buyers. The boxed version was often just stitched to a jacket or worn on a thread so he moved with the person wearing it. This version is cased like he is dancing and the oil is for Saneah attraction.

The Hoon Payon spell is a remarkable construction that produces a spirit that protects by enveloping the body, ready to take the hit for any curses sent your qay or danger it has seen coming. It is one of the most useful spells in the Thai Occult system and it works very well indeed. 

   This amulet measures 3.5" and needs any Buddhist kata to the altar.

A classic ghost amulet.

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LAST 2 Hoon Payon Prai Amulet by Luang Pu Jan - Protection - 2013

$75.00Price
  • This is an ancient spell for protection that creates a second body that gets attacked instead of the bearer. This body can also absorb negative astrological influences, which can give a huge boost to the good fortune of the person wearing it.

    Hoon Payon are made from a multitude of materials, but traditionally, the maker used agricultural materials (particularly grasses, including one called Yaa Kaa, which is used for roof laying and it is often cut from a cemetery for a Hoon Payon), soil, metal, wood or bamboo that has been made into the shape of a person and often bound with ‘Sai Sin’ ceremonial thread. This thread is used when a monk or Ajarn cordons off an area for protection while he performs a ritual, as well as the thread used during funeral rites. If more clout is needed for the talisman, the maker will use the Sai Sin from a funeral as it is considered to be Prai in nature, added to both increase the power to the item and to bind the spirit in the effigy. The hair from a corpse is also commonly added when available and this brings great potency.

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