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Special and now rare Pha Yant with Pra Rahu Swallowing the Moon/Sun, in landscape mode (wide instead of high), which is of course perfect for for aesthetic framing as a wall painting in your place of devotion, or place of business, from Kroo Ba Fan, Lanna Master of Wat Pha Choke (the temple that brings luck). Blessed and empowered with the Lanna Northern Wicha Pra Rahu Karma Improving and Power Instilling Promotion Bringing Magic of the Great (Eclipse God), Pata Rahu Asura Deva, who swallows both the sun and the moon when he passes, and can bring luck or calamity to humans. This is why Thai Buddhists consider it important to Bucha Pra Rahu Asura deva. Released in an eclipse ceremony in the year 2562, under the apparition of Pra Rahu
About Pra Rahu and How to Bucha
The Deity of Eclipses and Fate
Pra Rahu, is an Asura-type deity, reigns as the celestial ruler of eclipses and fate. Thai Buddhist people believe that Pra Rahu's shadow cast upon one's fate can cause a period of struggle and misfortune. However, by paying homage to Pra Rahu through Bucha offerings, prayers, and the chanting of sacred mantras, devotees seek to turn their line of fate and improve their karma. Pra Rahu is regarded as an immortal deity, invincible against those who try to harm him, and his blessings are believed to protect against black magic and remove obstacles.
Pra Rahu and Astrological Influence
Pra Rahu, the deity of fate and fortune, holds a significant position in Thai Buddhism and astrology. As an Asura type Deva of the heavenly realms, Pra Rahu is considered the god of eclipses and is believed to exert a strong influence on horoscopes, akin to the planet Saturn in Western astrology. Thai Buddhist people worship Pra Rahu to improve their karma, appease angry gods, and overcome obstacles. Legend has it that Pra Rahu is an immortal god, thwarting anyone who attempts to harm him.
The Impact of Pra Rahu's Shadow
According to beliefs, when Pra Rahu's shadow falls over a person's fate, that individual may encounter a period of struggle and face challenges in various aspects of life. Problems related to finance, profession, family, health, and general misfortune may arise during this time. However, devotees believe that by venerating Pra Rahu, they can mitigate the negative effects and remove obstacles caused by bad luck and black magic.

Bucha Offerings to Pra Rahu
To seek Pra Rahu's auspicious blessings of protection, luck, and prosperity, faithful devotees make Bucha offerings every Wednesday. The Piti Buang Suang Bucha Pra Rahu ceremony involves paying reverence, making offerings, offering prayers, and chanting specific mantras. During the ceremony, ten black incense sticks and various black offerings such as black sticky rice, black jelly grass drink, and black semolina or sago pudding are presented.
Chanting the Kata to Pra Rahu
Chanting the Kata Bucha Pra Rahu is an essential part of the devotion to Pra Rahu. The Kata is recited either during the day or night, depending on the specific mantra. The Kata Surya Buppaa is chanted during daylight, while the Kathaa Jantrabupbhaa is recited at night. These mantras hold deep spiritual significance and are believed to invoke the blessings and influence of Pra Rahu
Performing Bucha to Pra Rahu
When conducting the Bucha ceremony, it is recommended to have a Rahu image, statue, or amulet as a focal point for concentration while praying and chanting the Kata. The initial Bucha session should take place in the evening of a Wednesday, starting from 7 pm onwards. Subsequent Bucha sessions can be performed during the daytime, with only incense required if acquiring the black food offerings becomes inconvenient.
Pra Rahu, the deity of fate and fortune, occupies a vital role in Thai Buddhism and astrology. As the ruler of the dark phases of the zodiac, Pra Rahu's influence on horoscopes is believed to shape one's destiny. Through Bucha offerings, prayers, and chanting of sacred mantras, devotees seek to turn the line of fate, improve their karma, and overcome obstacles in their lives. Pra Rahu's presence in Thai culture is a testament to the enduring belief in the power of divine intervention and the quest for auspicious blessings of protection, luck, and prosperity.
The Pha Yant features a large Pantheon of Sacred Yantra, mostly based in Astrological Improvement, Numerology, and Buddhist Sutras, which invoke a protective crystal fortress of Buddhas and Deities, and Astrological Spells to improve Horoscope, remove Obstacles, Protect against Black Magick and Bring Promotion, Power, Status and Wealth to the Devotee.
Below are some close-ups of some of the Powerful Sacred Geometry Spells surrounding the central Deities;
Various Sacred Na Spells (special small abbreviated Yant)
About the Wicha Duang Rahu Jantruparaka (Lunar Eclipse Yantra)
This Wicha absorbs Bad Karma, the Influence of Saturn, and removes the Darkness of Ignorance. It protects and evades bad luck in times of bad omens.
A multitude of Magic Squares with Numerology Spells and other Inscriptions of Khom Aagkhara with Pra Kata (Buddhist Kata) and Kata Akom (Sorcery Spells) are included within this Wicha, for a complete compendium to improve professional status and prosperity, success and influence. Protection against Bad Luck, Backstabbers and Disasters is afforded by Pra Rahu, and Maha Amnaj Imposing Commanding Power, and protection agaiinst black magic.
Further Information can be found in the below video on understanding the 2 kinds of incantations in Thai Buddha Magic, to improve your understanding of the meaning and powers within this Pha Yant.
Pra Kata, and Kata Akom - 2 Kinds of Incantations
























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