The Phra Somdet Pong Prai Kuman by Ajarn Apichai - superb magic
This is a remarkable piece of magic that fits the needsof the fast approaching period of difficult astrology.
This was created according to the Nibbana Sutta scriptures regarding the conjuring of spirits and the awakening of Prai Kuman. The amulet is composed of powerful mystical materials that include soil from 7 Cemeteries and 7 Temples, Pong Prai Kuman (Sacred bone powders) from seven children, including specific spirits known as Nong Ping, Nong Tawan, and Nong Kapi. Powder and oil from a lady who passed away while pregnant is also present, and is considered highly potent in Thai occultism.
The herbs present include Wahn 108, and others that include Wahn Saneah Jan Hom, Wahn Kai Daeng, and Wahn Dok Thong (Herbs for charm and attraction). Five sacred hand made powders are also included, which are Pong Maharaj, Itthije, Patamang, Rattanamala, and Tri Ni Singhe. The two Takruts in the back have the rare inclusion of a Takrut to boost the effect of Jupiter, the Takrut Hua Jai Phra Phruehatasabadee (Heart of Jupiter) and also the essential Takrut Na Metta (Mercy/Kindness). These two takruts together will greatly aid the bearer over the coming years.
How can both Buddha and Ghost materials can exist together? According to ancient treatises, creating an amulet that mixes a Buddha image with mystical Prai powders requires a specific consecration method to allow them to coexist:
The Sacrificial Ritual - A ritual to ask permission from the spirits and the elements.
Spiritual Instruction - Use of specific incantations to ‘teach' the spirits about the cycle of life - Birth, Old Age, Sickness, and Death—guiding them toward a higher state.
Final Consecration - The formal empowerment through specialised Veda/mantra lineages. This is a Phra Somdet (Buddha's Grace) that has Prai Kuman latent within it. The spirit acts as a disciple, assisting in matters where Buddha’s grace (which is pure and detached) might not intervene directly. The relationship between them in consensual as the Prai helps the human, and the human helps the Prai. By helping the wearer, the spirits gain merit, which allows them to eventually be reborn in a better realm.
The Phra Somdej Phong Prai Kuman is believed to possess 108 types of powers:
Protection: Invulnerability against weapons (Maha-Ut), protection from all dangers, and "Klaew Klaat" (evasion of accidents).
Success & Prosperity: The Takrut Hua Jai Phra Phruehatasabadee (God of Success) promotes career growth, wisdom, learning, and overall prosperity.
Mercy & Charm (Metta Mahaniyom): The Takrut Na Metta combined with the Prai power makes the wearer beloved by others, gaining support from elders and kindness from those around them.
Sixth Sense: The spirit of the Kuman acts as a guardian, warning the wearer of impending danger and protecting them from harm. This amulet contains a spiritual essence, and it is highly recommended to regularly chant the kata and share merit (make offerings or do good deeds) for the spirits of the Kuman.
This is a very special Somdet and the 'heart stone' is a garnet.
Measures 2.2" and comes with the card of Ajarn and a specific kata in a white case.
Rare and unusual magic for the deity altar.
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The Phra Somdet Pong Prai Kuman by Ajarn Apichai - superb magic
Pure Buddhist amulets (without Prai materials) are known as Puttakhun magic and they work in a gentler way but still offer sustained magical force. Adding Prai to boost that force involves a different consecration process but has precedent in the system, with particularly famous examples from LP Timm.
