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These Pra Ngang Maha Sanaeh Maha Lap Amulets are created from Alchemically smelted metallic ores, with a rainbow colored finish. Invocations of the Pra Ngang were performed in Empowerment Ceremony by Kroo Ba Ittirit of Wat Sarn, in Chiang Rai.
The Pra Ngang is empowered with a Kring Bead Magic Spell within the statuette, in the form of Lek Lai, which can be heard to rattle when shaken. The Kring Bead calls Lucky Winning Streaks and Attracts Lovers to You with its Maha Sanaeh Maha Lap Spell.
Very similar to Hermetic Sorcery and Necromantic Magick, this ancient Khmer-Thai Sorcery with strong Buddhist influence is derived from thousand year old Wicha, and uses very Ancient Necromantic Formulas for its composition, and Muan sarn ingredients for the Sacred Powders, with High Necromantic Power.
This amulet functions an excellent charm to bind the heart and call out to the person of your desires as well as furthering your attraction to the opposite sex. Utilize the Maha Sanaeh of this charm to call on new or long lost lovers to become infatuated with the wearer.
The invocation of Maha Lap and Maha Pokasap, Maha Sanaeh, with the spirit of the Por Ngang, as its aid, make this amulet an excellent charm for gamblers in need of luck, or anyone who wishes to come upon monetary fortunes, as well as those who wish to more easily negotiate business deals.
Performing the First Bucha to the Pra Ngang
To bring the Pra Ngang in to the Homestead, Light One Stick of Incense, place a small glass of Liquor, and some Spicy Foods each Day for a period of Three Days. Do not ask for any wishes to be fulfilled until this is completed. After this you use the same offerings but can wish immediately after performing the Offerings and Incantations.
The Por Ngang is said to flip himself face up if a pretty lady walks up the steps and he is hiding under them face down (especially if he can look up her skirt!). The Por Ngan will reward you for such cheeky privelidges, by letting you have your way with whoever you let him have a leer at first. If you carry him in your pocket, then use him and let him rub up against the lady you fancy (if possible, for example when hugging, or brush against her, or dancing).
In the same way as explained above, he will then reward you by enchanting her and putting sexual desire into her heart.
The Sacred Yant Na Ok Dtaek Heartbreaker Spell is embossed on the back of the Pra Ngang
Kata Bucha
Puttang Hai Kon Tang Hlaay Rak Khaapa Jao Mai Roo Waay Tammang Hai Kon Tang Hlaay Rak Khaapa Jao Mai Roo Haay Sangkang Hai Kon Tang Hlaay Rak Khaapa Jao Jon Dtaay Na Ma Pa Ta Putta Sangmi.
Chant the Kata whilst keeping in mind your wish.
Offer Liquor and one cigarette (if on tuesdays in the middle of the night, it is especially powerful). Light one stick of incense and offer spicy rich foods.
Then Chant this Kata 9 Times;
Om Kun Bpria Asurin Jang Tang Hii Naa Oi Bang Gerd Montr Sanaeh
Kata Pluk Pra Ngang
Om Pra Sri Saleang Ngang Paetch Salaeng Ngaeng Gam Guu Khaeng Ying Gwa Faa Mer Guu Ka Hlek Dtaay Mer Guu Phaay Jet Hua Paya Naak Bpaag Guu Karp Prajantr Sorng Dteen Guu Yan Pra Aatidt Om Sitti Kong Swaaha Kong Paetch
Om Laluay Mahaa Laluay Laluay Hnaa Laluay hlang Laluay Tang In Prohm Yommaraat Aaagas Taepayudaa Laluay Tang Pra Mae Kongkaa Ma Chuay Kam Koo Soo Ongk Sappa Sitti Sawaaha Om Laluay Mahaa Laluay Laluay Tang Jidt Laluay Tang Jai Gu Ja Sek Sai Nuad Hai Saw Len Ma Haa Gu Nuea Gu Ja Sek Sai Nam Man Ngaa Hai Saw Praya Len Ma Su Gu Nuea Saw Yoo Midai Rong Hai Maa Haa Gu Om Sawaa Home Dtid Om Laluay Mahaa Laluay Gu Jag Laluay Ao Khao Prasumen Gor Uay Hnaa Top Gor Uay Hnaa Tao Gu Ja Aa Bpaag Gor Uay Khan Nang Gor Yom Peung Jai Om Sawaa Home Dtid
Om In Gaew In Hak In Bpaeng Gord Kor Yaeng Juub Gaem Yaem Bpaag Su Hua Bpen Phua Chu Hak Mia Thao Paaw Man Luub Hnaa Her Bpen Baa Hak Hao Dtae Nuea In Euy In Gaew Om Sawaa Home Dtid
Om In Gaew In Hak In Bpaeng Gord Kor Yaeng Juub Gaem Yaem Bpaag Su Hua Bpen Phua Chu Hak Mia Thao Paaw Man Luub Hnaa Her Bpen Baa Hak Hao Dtae Nuea In Euy In Gaew Om Sawaa Home Dtid
Om Taewadaa um Som Chom Dtua Kar Dood Soop – Glin Gaay Kar Hlong Rak Kar Piang Kon Diaw.
Once you have recieved your Ngang statue or amulet, you must find a place for him to reside in within your home. But do not raise him up on the ‘Hing Pra’ (a high small altar on the wall used in Thailand for Buddha images) or the Bucha table (altar). You can make a small altar on a lower position and slightly away from the Buddha. He can also be given the drawer for ladies underwear in the bedroom to live in, because he likes it. One common practice is to take the underwear of a Lady which has been worn and not washed, and use it to wrap him in them as a blanket or covering. You must give him fresh water every day in a glass, and when you change the water, do not fill the half full cup mixing it with the old water. You must take the used water and thorw it in front of the house, and then wash the glass or goblet and only then refill it with fresh water. It must be pure water (meaning that no one must have touched it before, or drank from that container). It is perhaps advisable to have fresh mineral water in his own personal bottle which you can use for him and nobody else. Offer him in the evenings befor sleeping, but you must also bathe and clean your body first.
Offer the Ngang fruits or sweets and cakes is a fine offering for the Ngang. On Buddhist Holy days, you must arrange 5 sticks of incense, One pair of white candles, flowers and ‘Krueang Sen’ (traditional offerings) and offer them to the Ngang.Any kind of flower is fine except for Lotus flower, which is forbidden to offer to the Pra Ngang. if you are poor and cant afford to give foods, then simply offer the glass of water. You must not leave him without water. Water cannot be overlooked. For a more complete offering, 5 sets of betel and areca nut for chewing and two cigarettes is traditional. If you are in Malaysia or Singapore, you can get Betel nut and areca from the Indian or Tamil Hindu stores to offer the Ngang.
It is forbidden to wear the Ngang around your neck like a Buddha amulet. It can be carried in your trouser pocket. When you are going to look for Ladies, or to get someone to help you, you must carry the Ngang in your front trouser pocket. If it is in the back pocket, you will fail to seduce the Lady, because they are facing the opposite ways. If you are trying to escape somebody, or are in danger, then you must carry the Ngang in your pocket. The Ngang will keep you safe from harms way.
When you are going to have sex with a woman, you must let the Ngang go first. You do this by rubbing against the ladies private parts with the Ngang in your trousers until she is excited, and some of her fluids or aromas can rub against the Ngang’s body. Once you have done this, then you can have your way with her. This is his reward for allowing you to seduce her to the point where she will let you approach.
Further Info
The Pra Ngang is a very mysterious and elusive legend which spreads out into various appearances and uses, differing from region to region and varying Bucha Methods depending on the Makers rules or the beliefs of that particular regional culture. It is believed that the Pra Ngang is an ancient Wichja from the Khmer Kingdom.
The Pra Ngang classic image often seen with the Crown on the head is actually not a Ngang, (or at least was originally not used for Ngang, but then became mixed up with the Ngang and eventually used in the same way. This particular Deity is actually an Ayuttaya periodic style Buddha image of a Buddha meditating in the forest.
Some people believe that the Pra Ngang is actually a real creature, useful for improving your fate, Karma and destiny, and to ward off evil, which has great Maha sanaeh power too. This particular school of thought believes that it is not good to keep the Ngang in your house, because it will cause a lot of arguments and strife in the Family household (because of woman problems).
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