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Nang Kwak for Maha Pokasap and Kaa Khaay magical effect. Made and empowered with inscription of Kata on the rear face, by Luang Por Lum (Wat Samakee Tam). This amulet was released in the Sao Haa edition 2554 BE (a very auspicious Lunar Saturday, which increases the power of the amulets when empowerment ceremony is performed during that Time). Made from powders made from King Termite Nestmixed with other sacred herbal ingredients. This amulet is Metta mahaniyom, Kaa Khaay, Choke Lap, Maha Lap, and 'Serm Duang' (improve Fate, Luck and Horoscope Sign).
Nang Gwak is revered by all kinds of Business Owners, Merchants, and also Ladies of the Night. The Godess is Revered Highly in both India and Thailand, by Brahmins (Hindu), and Buddhists alike.
Nang Gwak is the helper of all shop-owners and merchants. She is normally places on a shelf in the place of business and offered "nam daeng", Incence, and flower garlands to bring customers and make sales.
Kata Nang Gwak is used when paying devotional merits to Nang Gwak, who is used in the place of business to increase the amount of customers and sales you may ingress.Nang Gwak is a very popular magic cloth yantra used in most business establishments in Thailand. You can also see nang Gwak worshipped as a statue .
Kata (Phonetic)
* Om Sriwichay Gangwian
* Phu Jao Khao Khiaw Mii Luuk Kon Diaw Cheu Naang Gwak
* Chaay Hen Chaay rak Hying hen Hying tak
* Tak Tuan Naa Puak Paanichaa Paa Guu bpai kaa terng Mueang Maen
* Guu ja bpai kaa hua whaen gor dai wan la Saen Tanaan
* Guu ja kaa saarapadgarn gor dai doey klong
* Guu ja kaa tong mv' dor dai dtem haab piang wan nii bpen rooy
* Saam haab ma ruean saam duean bpen saedtii saam bpii bpen Por Kaa Sampao
* Pra Rasii Puu bpen Jao bprasit hai gae luuk kon diaw swaaha.
Use this kata when you are going to sell things, or in your place of business in the morning
Na Mettaa Ma Haa Niyom Mo Cheuy Chom A Niyom Mettaa Putta Raksaa Taa Niyom Ya Cheuy Chom A Niyom Mettaa Pra Arahang Rak Mai tree Mettaa Pra Mokallaa Yandti
How to make offerings to Mae Nang Dtugadtaa (Mae Nang Kwak)
One should use 5 incense sticks and offer flowers, red syrup drink (sala flavour, knows ans "nam daeng" in Thai), water, and some sweets and sice as offerings. Light the incense candle and offer the flowers and drinks. Then Say "namoe Dtassa Phakawadtoe Arahadtoe Sammaa Samputtassa 3 times, and bow three times to Buddha before you begin chanting Kata nang Gwak. Change the water sweetmeats and flowers every morning when you open shop, and light new incense too each time.
If you do this daily, you should begin to notice a great increase in your custom and sales. Remember though the real catalyst to Buddha magic is that any magic you make should be assisted by regular offering of alms to the monnastics in the mornings, and by making acts of good deeds and generosity to others. This is what Thais call "baramee" (making merit).
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