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The Pong Nang Kwak 2506 BE Amulet, was made from Black Bailan Parchment Powders, Kakyayaks Sacred Peat Marsh Earths, amd mixed with Luang Por Kong and Ajarn Chum Chai Kiree's famous 'Pong 108 Kru' Powders. Made as a special edition for donation to the great Khao Or Guru Master Monk, and his accomplice in Khao Or Sorcery, Luang Por Pra Ajarn Kong, of Wat Ban Suan, in Pattalung.
Luang Por Kong also Blessed the Amulets after receiving them in donation, in Buddha Abhiseka Ceremony, and would distribute tem to his Devotees in need, especially those who were experiencing difficult financial obstacles, and in need of some better fortune.
Pong Kru, is powder from 108 different 'Kru' (or 'Gru' if you like - a Kru is a chedi or other secret burial place where monks and master amulet makers will hide the amulets, to be later found and distributed as objects of faith and continuation of the Buddha Sasana
The master's thumbprints can be seen on the rear face of the clay, as he pressed them by hand into their molds. This increases the Sacred connection between the Devotee and the Kroo Ba Ajarn through this personal touch.
This sacred powder of 108 Gru was made by Ajarn Kong and famous Lay Master, Ajarn Chum Chay Kiree, which they had been empowering and chanting into since the war till the time they made the amulets. The powders included 500 types of sacred magical ingredients, including; Pong Ittijae, Pong Dtinisinghae, Pong Yant Bpatamang, Pong Yant Normo Pra Intr.Ajarn Chum, who was so very Adept in Khom Agkhara spells and the Sacred Geometry of Yant, made a three month ceremony of constructing a Yant (Piti Chak Yant). The Sangha then gave the special powder the Name 'Pra Pong Wised Kong Chay Chum' .
There were also some beige Clay versions made which are less rare than this black colored Nang Kwak, which had Kakyayaks Sacred Peat Marsh Earths, and Bailan Powders added, and are much, much rarer to find.
Nang Kwak is an extremely Ancient Deity worshipped since the time when the Lord Buddha was walking the Earth, and is derived from a story of the daughter of a Brahman Market merchant who traveled to markets to sell his wares on an oxcart, and who was blessed with great wealth and success due to the merits of his beautiful and charming daughter, Nang Supawadee.
Nang Supawadee was on two occasions blessed with the opportunity to listen to the Dhamma from the Arahants Saributra and Maugdalyana, which gave her a golden aura of Metta, and this is one of the reasons attributed to her having such immense mercy charm, and attraction of popularity and business sales.
Below, famous ceremony and show of magic by Ajarn Chum
Below; Ajarn Chum, Khun Pantaraks Rachadej (creator of the Jatukam Ramathep amulet), and other masters performing amulet blessings and empowerments (We recommend to turn sound down because of loud volume in below clip)
Ajarn Chum always used his famous magical 'Nam Man Solos Mongkol Oil' to smear on the heads of the Devotees before performing Kong Grapan Magick
Kata Bucha Pra Krueang Ajarn Chum Chai Kiree
Na Rong Hai - Na Maa Khao Haa - Na Jidtang Maa Ni Maa Maa - Jidtang Maa Ni Maa Maa (3 Times).
Chant
Na Mo Tassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa (three times)
Then Chant
I Sawaasu Susawaa I - A Sang Wi Su Lo Bu Sa Pu Pa (3 Times)
Thai Version of Nang Kwak
Nang Kwak is the helper of all shop-owners and merchants. She is normally seen placed on a high shelf (normally a wooden or red and gold lintel, called ‘Hing’ in Thai) and offered “Nam Daeng” (a red syrupy drink, often used in Bucha offerings to Deities in Thai Buddhist practice). Also, Incense, and flower garlands are offered to please Nang Kwak, and bring customers and make sales.
Kata Nang Kwak is used when paying devotional merits to Nang Kwak, who is used in the place of business to increase the amount of customers and sales you may ingress. Nang Kwak is a very popular magic cloth Yantra used in most business establishments in Thailand. You can also see Nang Kwak worshiped as a statue . Traveling salespersons may use Nang Kwak portable amulets to be able to make Bucha whilst on the road, and ensure success in their salesmanship.
How to Rever Nang Kwak
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