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Look Krok Dtua Kroo Large Size Effigy, from Ajarn Sanao - the Sacred Prai Powder Look Krook Effigy, is stuffed with Pong Prai Kumarn Bone Powders, of the Great Luang Phu Tim of Wat Laharn Rai, and Muan Sarn Necromantic Prai Powders of the Legendary Luang Por Pina (Wat Sanom Lao), and 108 types of Pong Maha Lap Powders, for Lucky Fortunes and Wealth Accumulation.
The Look Krok is encased in a waterproof phial, and immersed along with a Takrut Spell, containing the Heart Invocation of the Look Krok, in a Potent Admixture of Nam Man Wan Maha Lap Metta Oil, which was mixed with Nam Man Maha Phuudt Prai Kumarn Oil in ritual caldron boiling ceremony.
Once these oils and the Look Krok were boiled in the cauldron and empowered with the Invocations of the Kata Riak, Pluk, and Hnun Tat 4 (3 types of Invocation for summoning, awakening and reanimating the 4 elements).
Then the Kata Riak Jidt Winyaan and the NIbbana Sitra were Performed to Summon and Convince the Spirit of a Look Krok Kumarn Tong to Dwell within the Effigies, and Perform Supernatural Feats.
The full formula of Invocations for the Kata Akarn Sam Sip Sorng were performed for reanimation of the spirit within the effigy. This is an essential part of Necromantic Empowerment with all Humanoid and Animal form amulets which are imbued with a resident spirit.
Look Krok is a Thai Animist Prai Spirit Amulet which is still in common use, and has been for many centuries in Thailand, It is a preferred Thai-Khmer Occult Amulet used by full and part time Gamblers, and as an effective method of attracting wealth, boosting business and increasing personal charm and attraction.
There are many forms of Prai Spirit Amulets, which are similar to Look Krok, and indeed, the only reason for so many different names and types of amulet, is because of slightly different Wicha and methods of empowerment. But in fact, you can consider the following list of amulets as all having the same basic nature, powers and Bucha Method;
Look Krok, Kumarn Tong, Mae Takian, Hun Payont, Mae Hoeng Prai, Hoeng Prai, Prai Ngern Prai Tong, Prai Faed, Rak Yom…. the list gets longer. Each of the various Ethnic Minorities such as Hilltribes, and Peoples of Various Regions, have different Wicha with variations in Name and method of empowerment.
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.
How to Worship/Use
When you take the Look Krok into the house for the first time, light incense and inform the ‘Jao Tee Jao Poom’ (Local Spirits and Devas). If you are to use it as a Bucha item on an altar, instead of carrying, or place it on an altar when not carrying, then its altar should be separate from that which you use to pray to Buddha and/or Heavenly Deities. This is the case with all Prai Spirit Deities and amulets. If you already have a Kumarn Tong, then you can place the Look Krok together in the same place of worship.
Offerings; Offer one incense stick, flower garlands, water, soft drinks, milk, and sweetmeats, toys and trinkets.
Kata Bucha Riak Look Krok
When feeding and making offerings to the Look Krok, call it using the following Kata
Na Tu Dtae Sang Dtadto Punchandti Pochanaanang Mae Sanjae Aakajchaaya Aakajchaahi Om Maedtandti Ro Tandtandtangdtae Dtae Jarandtumae Sappae Maedt-Dtang Jidt-Dtang Jidt-Dtang Maedt-Dtanja Sappa Logasming
The Look Krok does not carry any negative side effects with it, and only has blessings with it.
If you wish to call the Look Krok to assist, use the following Kata;
Na Ma Pa Ta Jijeruni Jidtang Jaedtasiggang Ruubpang Nippaanang Look Krok Tep Ritdang Na Tudtaesang Aakajchaaya Aakajchaahi Aehi Aehi Bpiyang Ma Ma
In the case where a Look Krok is inside a pot of See Pheung Waxy Balm instead of a flask of Prai Oil, then call it by opening the balm pot and using your ring finger to tap the balm with, chanting the following incantation;
Puttang Ragkha Jidt-Dtang Aehi Ragkha Jidt-Dtang Tammang Ragkha Jidt-Dtang Aehi Ragkha Jidt-Dtang Sangkang Ragkha Jidt-Dtang Aehi Ragkha Jidt-Dtang
Then smear some balm from your finger on your forehead, for Maha Sanaeh and Metta Mahaniyom with the those you wish to entice.
You can wear Thai Prai Spirit amulets either as an pendant, or place it on its own small altar and place offerings to it (or both, depending if you are home or out Gambling). For Gambling, it is best to take with you. Make Bucha offerings first and then tell the Hoeng Prai its duty for the day and then put on the amulet. It can be worn in pocket or waist level or neck chain whichever way you wish, for this is a Prai Spirit amulet and does not require the strict rules of how to wear Buddha Images.
Kata Bucha Hoeng Prai, Look Krok, and Prai Ngern Prai Tong
Om Jadtura Phuudtaa Mahaa Dtaecha Wandto Naamadtae Geung Garanang Tanang Laapo Hodtumae
Kata Hua Jai Nak Leng Siang Choke (Master Gambler Incantation – use with Prai amulets)
U Yae A Yae Yae U A Yae
Chant 11 Times
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